This room anywhere else your friend yo front house top. That's the world's most dangerous morning shot camera. The mother I agree show is this listen city, So teach Hanry the capital of the se We casually eat the only one who can keep these guys in Jolomne. The guard is the breakfast club petition. Good morning usc jo 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 yo yo yo yo yo, Good morning Angela eat Cholomagne. The gud fast to the
planet is Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday. What's happening today is Thursday. I don't even know what that means. I don't know either weekends almost head weekends here tomorrow. You my daughter's going to the prom tomorrow. So we've been getting went to the prom, No, she was for a while. You have to get the dress. Getting the dresses important. You went to the problem before. It isn't getting a dressed really important? Yeah, And you gotta make sure you don't
get the same dress to the other girls have. So you try to go to the you know, strangest places of different places, and we found the dress. Did your daughter go and she went out with that little boy on a date? They went to poker bowl or poker bowl, poke bowl for that young man. Wow, wow, I got this poke a bowl or Boka bowl, whatever it's called. Whatever y'all got going on in that house. You believe you let her go to poke a Bowl. I can't believe the juice bar? Damn? Why didn't they go to
Juices for Life? I'm not you think I'm gonna let them drive from Jersey to Brooklyn that that far in the car alone. No, the avoid them going to a place that starts with poke. Okay, yes, absolutely all right. They can't even go to the Pokeno's definitely poke. No, it's right around the block. It's a juice bar. Can they play Pokemon? No? I don't know. Changed the subject, guys. Michael Eric Diyceson will be here this morning. Yes, Michael Eric Diceson will be chatting with us this morning. Also,
Diddy did he would be checking in? Of course the four comes back to Night season two, So we'll kick it with Diddy as well. What he's calling because lay yeah, so he'll be checking in. He'll be calling in, what do you guys doing anything anything? I had my book club yesterday or I was that. It was really really dope since Richards was there. She was the president of the Planned Parenthood for twelve years. We had her up here on the Breakfast club as well, and she has
a book out called Make Trouble. It was definitely like a town hall meeting. It was really dope that a lot of people came out to tell their own individual stories and ask questions. We had one person there who's suffering from mental health illnesses and he was talking about how being not able to get work because I guess
he's inconsistent. There's certain times when he has to get on his medication and he was talking about not being able to afford medication and all kinds of issues and just basically needs a job, but the system isn't set up for him to succeed. He feels like, I feel bad for anybody having to go to Planned parent because you know, Charleman, you know too on the way to
the barbershop, there's a plan in Hollywood. There plan in Hollywood Planned parenthoodd abortions you need now because they're always out there striking and they're always out there protesting, and anybody that ever has to go inside, they have to deal with going through that, and I always feel bad for the people that that have to go an Parenthood does not just provide abortions. They do all kinds of services.
It's all kinds of preventative methods. They do birth control, they do screenings, testings, mammograms, as tr testing, all of that. So it's not just about abortion. People think that all kinds of affordable healthcare for people. Any plan in Hollywood that's doing abortions out of it need to be protested. All right. I'm all for a plane in Hollywood that are doing abortions being protested. All right. I don't know what you're talking about this morning? Okay, could you start
the show? Are you done? You done? Are you finished? Front Page News were talking about you. We're gonna talk about a new restaurant called I Hob all right, okay, okay, that's how we're gonna start this morning. All right, all right, all right, well let's do it all when we come back. It's the Breakfast lo the Morning. Yeah morning, Everybody's DJ Envy Angela mean the guy. We are the breakfast clubs getting some front page news. Now, the Warriors team is
just unfair. Last night, now the Warriors beat the Calves one ten to one O two, they leave the series three nothing. Now, you gotta stop saying the Warriors team is unfair. It is they are. I mean, we've seen the Warriors get beat before. Well, I guess not with Kevin duran No, we haven't. I mean last night Curry was off. He only had nine points in like into the fourth quarter, and Durrant was on fire. He's called over I think he's called close to forty points over forty.
He was getting so big, he was hitting everything like they are. When Curry has a bad game, the other teams should win. No, why you still got Kevin Durandy, still got dream On Green and Clay Thompson exactly. That's why it's unfair. It's unfair. I only watched the first half and then I went to sleep. I was like, I can't. Cavaliers were doing great the first Yeah, that's what I'm saying. I can't. I thought they might win. Yeah,
well they didn't. Let's talk about I hop Yes, I happens changing their name to I h O B I HOB So that change has been around for sixty years. They've had that Ie Hoop name since nineteen seventy three. We don't know what the B stands for yet, but they did a poll internal breakfast and forty one percent of people wanted it to mean bacon for some reason
that would not make me want to go there. I'm gonna be breakfast, I'm sure and that it only makes sense, But they have not released what it's going to mean yet. Oh why would they even change? That sounds whack like, that sounds terrible, it's still good. It sounds gross. I'm not eating at ihab. Let's go to i hob and don't sound nasty, sound disgusting, and it sounds like you're wobbling around. Reminds you a slob. Now, let's talk about
Alice Marie Johnson. And she's the one that Kim Kardashian West went to go visit Donald Trump for to get her free. She's a sixty three year old grandmother. She was sent to jail in nineteen ninety six on a nine violent drug charge, her first ever charge, and she's just been released from prison after she was granted clemency by Donald Trump. They said she had been a model prisoner and worked hard to rehabilitate herself, and Kim Kardashian
had been lobbying for her release. Now Here is what Alice Marie Johnson had to say after just finding out from Kim Kardashian she would be freed. And when she got out, I knew I had an attorney solve, but I still didn't know what it was. And when they all came on, then I heard Kim Kardashian's boys, and she was the one who told me that I was that didn't happened, that I was free, that I was going to reach your at my family. Hey man dropping a bomb from Kim Kardashian. Okay from sony two years
behind bars and now she's finally, finally free. She was also on the poem with Anderson Cooper, who had her daughter there and here they are. I want to say, just President Trump, I am going to make sure that you gave me this such a chance in life and I will not disappoint be married probably of the world who has so much faith that they like. I said, thank you, President, and I love your President. Thank you. And I want to say, killed my war angel never
gave up on Nigga never gave up your fight. You were relentless and it has paid a feelingsly for me and my family on this stake. Once again, for the million of time I've been telling y'all, Donald Trump is not a president. He's a celebrity in chief. Politicians don't speak his language, but other celebrities probably do. So if this is what it takes, all celebrities with the right information and let them go talk to that man and make some things happen. So let me ask you a question.
You know, are people mad now that Steve Harvey went to talk to him or Kanye went to talk to him. None of them got anything done. All they got was photo ops. Or Meek Mill was gonna try to talk to him. I don't think me should want to speak to him, Like I mean, listen, you gotta listen. You know what Trump likes, You like TNA, Send the TNA and they go get the ale celebrities with the TNA. You have to go and let them go in the
engage all right. And by the way, don't let your politics or you're biased, or you hate for Kim and our family getting away your progress. Be happy for that lady, Alice john Alice man Ry Johnson was released. All right, the last front page news. Now when we come back, Diddy is going to be checking in. Of course, the four is on tonight, so we're gonna kick it with Diddy, talk about the Four and everything that's going on with him. So don't move. We're gonna talk to Diddy when we
come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Usually we do get it off your chest, but a puffs on the line. Of course, The four comes back tonight and we're talking to Diddy. Puff it up or suck y'all the world's famous breakfast club Black extras at its fire list, How we y'all doing this morning? Less Black and Holly Favorite. So the four is back. I see you on your mission. The
four is back. Yeah, it's bad man, and I permit it. Tonight tonight at eight pm on Fox. Use the hashtag the Four. We're gonna be um looking and giving back responses to everybody in real time, and when we'll be getting ure, gonna find out what happened to Evy Evie.
Heye you're not the name. Yeah, yes, yes, I can tell you that I put in artist development, or whenever I work with an artist, I always make sure that I put them through this routine where I sent them to these various vocal coaches, I sent them to these various dancing structures that I have internally on my team. I assessed them, and then I put them in the studio. She's been in the studio over like the past six weeks.
We have like ten songs done. I'm loving the vibe in direction, you know, and when the single's ready, she's gonna come out. I want to mold and I want to shape up, and I wanted to find her voice, you know what I'm saying. She has a lot of deep soul. She's in incredible performer. She needs the right record for her, not the right record of radio. She was really dope. But she's gonna make a guest appearance
on this season since she won last season the first season. Yeah, she's definitely gonna make a guest appearance in this season. As y'all know, she wins the I Heart on the Verge artist, So that's the biggest thing. A new artist can have and in this season, our hosts are that by the finale she'll be debuting her new single now. I also see your sons was on the Verge as well. I see your son's records do it well, I see I just shot the video. You know, God is good.
I give all glory to God. My son is on the Verge artist for I heeart that we just shot the you know the new video with him and Chris brown songs called love You Better NB, I need You to hit Me with some spends on that he feels it.
He did this concept album called Nineties Baby and he just did it as a mixtape, just the download from the SoundCloud, and one of her singles off of it is this single that he did with Chris Browns and he used the case beat and he wanted to have that nostalgic field right then when he did the video, him and Chris did um you know one More Chance to one More Chance video over and it was dope. I was there on the set and the sea like your kids able to take what you've done and be
inspired by it and take it to another level. It was dope. You know what I need you to inspire? I need you to inspire Calid Man because I look at you and I can see you losing weight. Caliban working out for two years and they lost the pound, yet he lost a little bit. So I need you to inspired Calid to really start losing and weight the right way so I don't see it. Yeah, you'll say this out talent is smart. Tyler got that weight watch bill and if he don't have no weight, it ain't
gonna be nothing to watch. Didn't You've been running four miles a day. You ran your four miles, yet today when I get finished with you guys, I'm gonna going I'm gonna run the four miles and I'm trying to want to get it together. You know, I know I knew all of you guys. I seen all of y'all transform.
I know that you know that comes that time when you when you click in and you make that decision that is you know, health as wealth, and you gotta you gotta really really put that time into your body. And that's what I'm trying to do. All right, We got more with puff when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club Go morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now we're talking to Puff the
four it's back tonight and the Puff. I gotta ask you've been through a lot of them. Push your t Drake, Push your to release the album. Two days later, we've seen you in the club with Drake. What did you think of the record we saw? Did he say Push Your album was classic? Right? Then? It was in the club with Drake, it was it was the day out the day after, right, yeah, So what do you think? Um?
You know, I think that hip hop's a part of hip hop man, Right, If you're trying to be the best MC, I mean, it's gonna be battle with um. And at this at this juncture in time, it's it's like kind of safe. You know, when when we was having battles, it was getting unsafe. This is the most skillful artists that Drake has come up against, right, what do you think? You know? We had the O. G. J. Prince up here and he said that he feels like
everything was going too far. He said, feel like pushing with too far and you feel like the response to Drake was gonna put out was too far. So he said he rather just shut it all down before it gets crazy. If he felt that, you know, things were going to get to a point of negativity and violent, you know, I think you gotta listen to your ogs. You know what I'm saying, had been certain things because that it ain't worked it. You know what I'm saying.
I agree. But as far as in the battle, you know, if he didn't respond, then um, you know he took the hell. Hey, hey, you go Diddy one time for team dog Skin Push Your team is the winner. You heard it from Diddy and say that, yes he did. He said, because he didn't respond. He say, yeah, I said he took because he didn't respond, And I said, I said he should have listened. He should listen to Jay Prince because I was in that same position. I
was in that same position. We hit him up. I told Big not to respond, So I can understand because what Big had written for them, like somebody was gonna you know, it was gonna get as bad as it got. You know this right, it's all because we know that there's this guy live the room. He got forty eight hours you know to respond like like push. It almost took l but it was memorial weekend, right, so we let him. We let him come back on Tuesday. These are just fun like little facts, man, you know what
I'm saying. But you know, if we're scoring, we're scoring about and and you decide to to to not respond and you you got to give it to push on the one and it's all good and life moves on. That's all. Life moves on. Drake will be fine, you know what I'm saying. But Team Dogskin got this wright, that's all. And I like the fact that pushed it representative for the over forty crowd. Yo, Yo, I'm gonna
tell you right now. I'm gonna tell you right now, Drake ain't nothing to mess but he was one of the most skilled rappers I have a worked and I want to see this thing go all throughout the summer, just as you know, on the hip hop level, I think the right thing. I think the right decision was made to get things positive because the only place you could have went was lower and if it if it would have got any more personal, you know, I don't think that would have been a good thing for hip hop.
But let me ask your question. But one last question. You said Big Big had a response for hit him up, you know, being at things ended up the way they ended up? Anyway, do you wish you had let him put it out and did he record it? No, no, he didn't record it. You know, he let me know what it was gonna be, saying it was just too much. You know, life is too short? Right, Okay, that's real. That's how I feel. That's why I think Jay Prince,
that's how I feel like he felt. So yeah, you're right, Well, we appreciate you for checking in the four tonight eight pm. Definitely tuned in and Diddy, did they replace the fourth jet Charlie walked with somebody else as a judge. No, No, it's just the three of us right now, and our fourth judge is really the audience. Man power the audience. So hit us up a hashtatting the floor, tell us what you think it's going to be an incredible season that comes on tonight eight pm. All right, well, Diddy,
we thank you for checking in. I'm proud of y'all. Love with y'all doing, keep pushing the culture forward, my brother and Charlotte Maye. Yes, sir, you know, you know, you know we have a truth right now, We're not on the on the team Doss getting light skin. I'm glad you said that we were not. You know, vy tervy is a part of black excells. Tell us light skins,
brothers and females, all shades, all colors. Were we in such a situation We need each other to ride to the top and start owning things and start, you know, living by the fundamental of of what your organization stands for. Tell him because he says, I'm not the truth. No, that's no. Did He's right? But did he has still gotta be some order. And I think they need to listen to us because they've been too emotional for too long. And that's talk about Quincy like that, Yeah, exactly, Quincy
lights kin. That's right, he says, I'm not in will come. They said there's no light skin black people that will come to did He. Oh, we're gonna think that. We're gonna think that for part two. But everybody, we were all from the same tribe, and it's all love. Let's just build another city for the light skinned people, and we call it. We'll call it well kind of well kind of like they're black, well kinder. Don't get out of here, all right, puff I love you guys back,
I thank you puff now when we come back. We got rumors and don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. All right, hey, now morning, everybody's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne that God, we all the Breakfast Club. Lets get to these rumors to talk Donald Glover, she's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. But Donna Glover is reportedly
supposed to be playing Willie Wonka. Apparently they're doing a Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory spin off and they want him to play Willy Wonka. Yeah. I'm confused about that because they said it's supposed to be a prequel before he took over the Chocolate Factory. So what he started off as a black man and then transitioned into a white man when he started running the chocolate wouldn't well, it's kind of what Michael B. Jordan said. I guess the role that was maybe written for a white man.
Name No, but this is like part of another movie. I don't want to see Willie Walker as a black man. I'm sorry. Like it's like I wouldn't want to see black Pants as a white person. Like, some things need to remain the same, especially if you're gonna do a prequel. Now you're gonna do a whole new reboot and you got him playing Willie Wonka. Cool, But if you're gonna do a prequel that makes zero sense, well maybe they'll be standalone type of movie. So you know, I mean clearly,
because how are you gonnato the kids? Well a mom, if that was a prequel, how did you become a white man? Started running late? I support it, I supported all right, but they said this is going to be in a different direction. It's gonna talk about clearly, like you said, his origins and how he came to acquire a whole movie that makes sense to you. It's a movie it's called The Suspension of This Police that you're supposed suggest rock with it, not worry about the consistency
of it. Watched away too many. Willy Wonka is to believe that he started off his life as a black person. Jackson did it, though Takashi is saying that he had nothing to do with the shooting that happened with Chief Keith. Now Chief Keif wasn't shot, but there were shots fired in New York, and he went on TMZ Live and said this, I guess you know he's he's a gameswrapper. He promote violent so I mean, I guess he has
a lot of beef on the streets. I don't know who beef that once stirred him, but it's definitely what I mean. I'm actually a fan. You guys had nothing to do with the shots fired over the weekend. Shot a gun in my life to be as, I don't know what I think it's you to let that young man play all day. And furthermore, Chief keep for most just as much violence as Takashi six nine doesn't tat
six nine called himself agangster all day every day. But were we expecting him to say, yeah, I shout out him no, But I wouldn't even have done an interview. They like why I do it? And I'm talking about in the beginning where he said Chief Keeps is a gangster who promotes gangster music. Don't you do the same? All right, now, let's discuss Rihanna. Hear some great news as source close to Rihanna is saying that she has wrapped up and she has done her double disc album,
So I'm excited for that. I'm a big fan of Rihanna. They said she wasn't happy with how her last album performed, even though she loved how it turned out. So she actually did a whole double disc of smash hits here for Rihanna. And they also said she's planning to make a reggae album, so that should be pretty interesting. Rihanna, I'm a reggae album. Well happen? I mean not really when you gotta ask, and everything's reggae, not at all.
Some songs that she's all you know, she's pop and some songs, some songs she's are and b some songs have a reggae tinge to them. I'm in urban radio stations, the urban radio stations. Urban radio station about this one. Yeah, never wanted to play Rihanna because they say that she was too pop. Yes, I made no sense. Yeah, all right. Now. Everybody was excited thinking that Beyonce and jay Z finally show pictures of their twins on the On the Run tour.
They're holding two babies. I don't know if you guys saw those pictures that went viral yesterday. Well, it turns out those according to a rep for Beyonce. Are not their babies that they're holding in the On the Run two tour intro video, So they said, uh, that's all they said, it's not they're twins. So I don't know what it is. But it's a picture of them and it says love is Universal on the tour. I don't know,
we don't know what that information yet, all right. Malcolm Jenkins, he wants to let people know what's going on with the national Anthems demonstrations because people still seem confused about what everyone's really demonstrating. So he was in the Eagles locker room and he used signs to explain why there are these national anthem demonstrations. One side said, you aren't listening. More than sixty percent of people in prison are people
of color. He put up one sign that said in twenty eighteen, four hundred and thirty nine people shot and killed by the police so far. He said in the US population is eight percent African American mills shot by
police twenty five percent African American mills. He also put up a sign that said Colin Kaepernick gave one million dollars to charity and so I guess he feels like he didn't speak at all, but he just showed these signs kind of to let Donald Trump and the rest of the world who's still questioning why these NFL players are protesting. These are the reasons why I should hold up more signs that say talked to Colin Kaepernick. He started this, and hold up more signs that say stopped
black balling Colin Kaepernick from the NFL. But yeah, he did it, just Colin Kaepernick. He also helped up assign and said Chris Long gave his entire year's salary to educational initiatives. Just to tell how much players are doing to try to do their part. It's not protesting the flag. Well, then, Malcolm one of the people that initially kind of like got in bad with the NFL though they get people to stop kneeling. I'm not sure. I don't know, but
I'm just telling you what he's doing now. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. When we come back, Michael Eric Dice will be joining us. We'll kick it with him when we come back, So don't move mister breakfast club. Good morning morning, everybody, is DJ Envy and Angela. Ye, Charlomane, the guy we are the Breakfast Club. He got some special guests in the building. Yes, sir, you have Michael Eric Diyson, who has a book that's coming out. What
the Truth sound like? The truth sounds like what I'm saying. What I'm saying, what it sounds like, That's what I'm saying. Great to be here with y'all. Good morning, my brother and you have a brother with you. Yeah. James Peterson, James Braxon and Peterson. His latest book is The Prison Industrial Complex for Beginners. It's a serious cat. Wrote four books, hip Hop Intellectual, head to the end. He did his PhD at the University of Pennsylvania on hip hop in
this Underground. But I'm just letting you know, doctor, I like that title to hip hop Intellectual. Yeah, yeah, what is that? Um? You know? I mean, I'm an English scholar by training, so i have a PhD in English, but I've been studying writing about hip hop culture since the nineties. That's the steal that Monica. You the exemplification of that man thinking out loud in a smart way about hip hopping his impact on the culture. Thank you very much. Well, what's your new book about what the
Truth sounds Like? Yeah? What truth Sounds Like? The subtitle is Robert F. Kennedy James Baldwin in Our Unfinished Conversation about Race in America man talking about timely right. So it's about a big meeting between Bobby Kennedy, you know, on June fifth, that's the fiftieth anniversary of his death. So I wanted to write a book about him, but not taking it like it's his assassination song. So I went back and looked at a meeting that has been
to me understudied. It was a big meeting between Bobby Kennedy, who was then the United States Attorney General. So he was basically what Jeff Sessions is right now, but with sense and brains and humaneness and humaneness, its humanity was manifest. His brother was president right of the United States at that time, Jack Kennedy, and so he wanted to have a meeting with Jane Baldwin because he wanted to get a gauge on a handle on the rage and black
America that was then exploding. People have started moving away from Martin's King Junior nine violence. They were getting a bit more restless and Bobby Kennedy was astonished at the development of that rage, and he said, let me figure out a way to get a hand on. Who can explain to me. So at breakfast what James Baldwin? And but James Baldwin's playing was late, so he said, I'll tell you what. Tomorrow I'm would be in New York. Why don't you get a couple of year friends to
come by? And when you're James Baldwin, a couple of your friends are Harry Belafonte, Lena Horn, Loraine Handsberry, and a guy named Jerome Smith, who, next to John Lewis, was the most celebrated figure within the civil rights movement in terms of freedom writers, because he was beaten nearly as much, maybe even more severely than John Lewis. So
he was at the meeting as well. And Robert Kennedy went in there thinking I'm going to make these negroes grateful to me and the Kennedy administration for what we've done. And they lit his ass. I mean they lit him up like a Christmas tree. They were like, we ain't grateful. Your brother needs to talk about race as a moral issue and not just the political one. He needs to
stop trying to placate these biggots. Sound familiar because he's putting in Harold Cox, who's a judge you know in the South, who talked about them when he was on his bench. Kennedy put him in, and he was telling the governor of Georgia, look, I'm not going to use the federal authority to intervene in behalf of integration when I become president. At the same time, he's trying to tell Martin Luking Junior and other black leaders, I'm gonna
hook you up on the civil rights front. So he was he was really ambivalent about civil rights and they knew it, and they did not let him off the hook. It turned into a three hour meeting. And let me tell you what, even though he's a white liberal, he was extremely upset. He went to his office, he authorized the FBI to wire tap most of the people in
the room. Clarence Jones was in that room too. Clarence Jones was the the lawyer of both James Baldwin and Martin Luther King Junior, so a lot of them already had a little bit from their beyond him. But he authorized it. Liberal white politician authorizing the further wire tapping of American citizens. But then he calmed down and he said, you know what, if I was black and born that way, I might be full of rage too. Went to his brother and said, you need to talk about civil rights
as a moral issue. Kennedy gave a famous speech I think in June, talking about it that way. I'm talking about John Kennedy now and for the rest of his life he was transformed, that is Bobby Kennedy into a
man who was much more humane, much more sympathetic. He had been a bulldog for McCarthy in the fifties, but in the sixties he was transformed, and that meeting transformed his outlook, changed history because it made him much more sympathetic and empathetic to blacking other people in this world. So that's what this book is about. But then that's just the first chapter I did with that meeting. But
I related now to what's going on now. Who was there activists, intellectuals and artis, artists and entertainers, And I go through that now, I go it. I take it from Harry belafontage to Jesse Williams to get out to black panther. I take it intellectually. I take it from James Baldwin beefing with Cleaver to Cornell West beefing with Tanaha Sea Coats. I take it down now to art to athletes. I got a chapter on them where Ali was dominant, and Balwin talked about him to Lebron, to Kaepernick,
and to folks who are doing that thing now. So this book tries to bring it up to date and talk about what is going on today is a reflection of what happened back to So that meeting probably helped shape the civil rights back in nineteen sixty four. Absolutely it did. So how do we engage with this president then, because it seems like he has an open ear to celebrities?
Or should we engage with this president? Oh? Yeah, you always got to engage I mean, but but he does have an open ear for celebrities, but only certain kind of celebrities. I mean, Jesse Williams is celebrity. He ain't gonna listen to him. Harry Bellat he listened to Kanye, But Kanye gotta listen to this. Look. Kanye admits that mental illness caused him to say that I appreciate that I had a conversation in the Aftermathew, you know you,
you did a brilliant interview with him. I talked to Kanye on the phone, and then I talked to Kim Kardashian. Beautiful people, intelligent people. But I'm trying to tell Kanye that as I shared with him that I talked to him a year and a half before. Then, I said, if you ain't at the dinner table, you owned the menu. You being consumed, you being played in a certain way. Why let Trump leverage the enormous political and social capital you have developed as an outspoken artist to reinforce the
vulnerability of black people. Graduation can't resolve that. And you're a genius, no doubt about it, as his most recent album proves so. The persistence of your esthetic genius does not mitigate your political compromise. When you're getting used by a by a man who stands up every morning at five thirty to tweet, he greets the feces of his moral depravity into a nation he has turned into his psychic commode. That's what he's doing. And as a result of that, why do you want to get into that
miss mess down there? Rise above with your intelligence, Think about your mother, Think about what she represented, think about all of the hip hop culture. That is a resistance movement against the vicious vulnerability to which black people have been subject. So as great as Kanye is, you got it just cause you a celebrity, don't mean you've got nothing to say. Kanye has got plenty to say. But let me tell you this, and I'm not saying it is because Kanye is a genius. But going to college
makes a difference. People can call me a snob, I'm a college professor. It sound self serving, but there is something to be said for going to a school where you study books systematically, where you think about issues that you were introduced to. Kanye said for the first time he didn't know that black people have been Republican in the past. God damn, this is one on one. Now, you a college dropout, you a genius, But if you had stayed in college, you might have been exposed to that.
And I'm not saying it against Kanye. I'm sitting against everybody who says you smarty artis and what y'all doing. I'm an unapologetic advocate for serious black intelligence. You got to grapple with use words you don't understand use concepts you don't understand because people are being used those things are being used against you. I know somebody came to me and said, damn Dyson's sometimes you'd be using these
big words. Why you be using them? I said, I'm using them against people who don't understand who you are. You might not understand my words, but they don't understand you. And I'm trying to defend you. And my mama told me, if you don't understand it, look it up. Stop being lazy. The Internet has made us a bunch of lazy people. People be hitting me. What do you think read this book? I ain't gonna tweet it to you for the first time. So I'm saying, get your game up, get your weight up.
You think Kobe got where he is by just being all well, I'm just I just want to do the cliff Notes version of greatness. Thousand jump shots today. What is Lebron doing? Now? That's damn near unprecedented in the history of this league because it takes discipline. Let's apply that same discipline to the life of the month. All right, we got more with Michael Eric Dyson and James Petersonson. Don't oh, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. Yeah,
we're back. It's the Breakfast Club. DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We have Michael, Eric Dyson and James Peterson in the building. Ye. So Michael, what are your thoughts about Drake and black face? This is this is what I mean by college. Do you not do y'all? Remember Spike Lee? I mean, my god, what he's doing is signifying on the perilous limitations imposed a bond black artists. So now I'm gonna take the black face to show you this is what they're reducing us to, the inability
to articulate our own esthetic independence. So yeah, but again, if you look at it, oh my god, he in black face, he must be down with the man. It's Jim Crow. No, he's signifying on it. And if you understand the backdrop of studying what blackface has meant, what the cork has meant, what minstrels he has meant, black people putting on black face means it's different from white on black talk A bit about that, Well, in black face on Black people meeting they will coon in with
in that part of the ministry show. Well, yeah, of course, it was, but I think in its historical context, you know what I mean, Like, for example, we could say a lot of rappers are coon reinforcing all It was an argument that those rappers are trying to make money or trying to make some kind of career. I think you have to make Hattie McDaniel said, look, you know, I made my career being a maid, right acting will performing and made performing a stereotype. But that was the
only lane that was open to me. And I think for some black faced performers that argument makes some sense. So it has to be in a context. Doesn't excuse Drake, right, But it also doesn't excuse the people who are misinterpreting
what Drake was trying to do. They were actually trying to make commentary about the limitations of black performance in the twenty first century, and he's signified on the way in which it was appropriated by whiteness to reinforce the vulnerability of blackness and to signify that they could appropriate blackness and wear it. But his greg take the great critics said, black white people want appropriate everything but to burden.
They want everything except the suffering. They want everything except the hardship, right, And so a lot of white rappers look at it. Justin timber fake when you look at it, I mean our Timberlake. You know you, you, you put you, you appropriate blackness. But when it comes time to pay the price for that blackness, I ain't no black man. I just play one on TV. So you reach across the aisle to grab Janet Jackson's breast in its resting place, the nipple is exposed. Now, when the black was being
in service of white society, it was celebrated. Ain't nobody had a problem with the exposed black breast when it was nurturing white civilization, when young kids were being suckled at the breast of black women. But when they got a union, and when it went to work for itself, and when she asserted that I will use my breast to the degree that I want to as a feminist agent of my own destiny, all of a sudden, it's
the problem. You got institutionalized hoochie's on the sideline called cheerleaders, you got Viagrad commercials in the Super Bowl, but you mad at the black breast being exposed. So so Justin Timberlake allowed her to go under the bus. Never paid due recompense for that sin and brought sexy back, and Janet Jackson barely is making it back twenty years later. I would like for YadA found a little bit more on the black face thing, because I think a lot of people don't know what it is, and I think
it was it was out of contact. We saw the picture. You gotta explain that when you're a black just very quick abbreviated history lesson. I mean, black face performance is the original pop cultural performance in America, right, So literally the whole enterprise of popular performance in America is predicated in its story size through black face. Obviously, white folks put on black face to sort of reify Jim Crows stereotypes. So it was a way that popular entertainment reinscribed the
racial order of America. Black folks also did it in the same interest, but also in their own interests to try to survive and try to sort of navigate some of those things. There's no excuse really for anybody wearing black face as a form of like Halloween costume or as a form of trying to denigrate black folks in the twenty first century. But if you think about Bamboozoo and I know, bamboos is kind of an old reference
with folks to go to that. Folk should go see that to understand what was possibly being attempted in rad and he said when when Drake explained, he say, said that he's trying to signify on the limits and post arbitrally against black artistry and the degree to which we have to be deferential to an inferior whiteness in order to make a living. That's what black face was about. It was both an acknowledgement of limit and a protest against them at the same time. I agree with that.
My only critique was, we haven't heard Drake really stand up for black issues since he's been on. So why did he care about black issue so much in two thousand and seven, but we haven't really heard him stand up for him since he's been on. Well, that's that's that's a legitimate critique, and I'm sure Drake can engaged that himself. But I think the expression of his own
artistic difference here. He is a biracial boy from Toronto and in Memphis already being challenged from the very beginning whether he's black enough or not, so so forget representing black issues. His own black issue is can I be recognized? Listen to his music when he says, oh my god, one of my white friends just said the end word. And if somebody hears that he said, and if somebody hears that, what's going to be the consequences. That's a
different perspective than Tupac. He's bringing to us is an understanding of by racial identity, but for a black person whether or not they can stand up and be black because they're by racial So he's coming from an international perspective of blackness being challenged by the fact that you're Jewish and black? Does that mean that you're really black?
So Drake, by virtue of his very very being, events, his arguments, conversations that need to be had, that are going on again, if you come to a college room again, you would have some understanding and context for blackface. So I'm saying, we just want everything given to us. I mean, I go to school. Look, I'm fifty nine years old. There's some stuff I'm just now learning about black people. Because you gotta keep reading, learning, growing. Don't expect everybody
to hand something to you. And just because you don't understand it doesn't mean it's not understand the boat. You got to dig deep and think critically about the world in what you live. That's the Donald Trump approach. My god, I don't know what it is. He's so simplistic, he's reductionistic. He's a but hurt, brain dead, white bigot who is a bigger than chief and a racist in residence who is amplifying the worst currents and instincts of this American populace.
And I'm tired of the anti intellectualism. And I stand up, unapologetic and say, read a damn book. Don't just tweet, don't get on Instagram, don't go on your Facebook, have a fast from social media, and dig deep into intellectual resources. Read Tony Morrison or Bell Hooks, read Farah Jasmine Griffin or Salomesha Tillott. Read Brittany Cooper. Read James Braxton Peterson, read Mark LaMotte Hill, read what Angel Ryan Saying. Read
your book. Read My Man over here. Read both of those books about mental illness and vulnerability and about black privilege. All right, we got more with Michael Eric Dyson and James Petersonson. Don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning. Yeah, we're back. It's the Breakfast Club, dj Envy and Angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we have Michael, Eric Dyson and James Peterson
in the building. No one want. I wanted to ask you about what was your opinion on the commission of telling the athletes that if they if they do nil, they get fined. That's ridiculous, not only illegal. Right, as Jesse Jackson said, you can't go to Freedom School on favoral scholarship. And by the way, plug out to Jesse Jackson, y'all want to study somebody in history who's one of
the coldest ever to do it. Before you were rapping, he was spitting defending us before William Buckley going to Harvard, debating going to Nike opening up borders. Check out Jesse Jackson. But Jesse Jackson is right, you can't. You know, it's not to your convenience. Muhammad Ali didn't have a convenient path. Jim Brown when he was out there didn't have a convenient path. Lou Al Sender who became Kareem abdul Jabbar didn't have a convenient path. Colin Kaepernick certainly hasn't had
a convenient path. So you can't allow Roger Goodell to tell you, Okay, here's the appropriate way for you to protest protests. If it doesn't make you uncomfortable, ain't protests. I hope those brothers go out there. Okay, you don't want us to bend cool. Let me raise my fist, Dan, let me put my finger in right, find a way to signify your resistance to white supremacist social inequality, economic justice. Because the point was it ain't about a damn flag.
First of all, y'all don't care about that flag, right, you don't care? Was it on your Instagram to say that they care so much about the flag while they burning crosses? So so here's the right. You don't care about that and the flag. You don't care about the flag. The flag is a piece of cloth unless it's backed up by the ideals and the noble aspirations for which democracy was created. So what do those athletes have to do is to understand we come from a pedigree and
a people who stood against the odds. So if Roger Goodelle says it's that that's it's not legal and it's not permissible, then do what's not permissible to stand up and protest against the lethal limits being imposed upon you. Why not sit out a week? I mean, how about a year? How about all of them? Because if all you Negro sit out, the best one. Let me tell you what. And the NFL is what sixty to nine point nine percent black? Let them white boys have it
for a couple of weeks. They'd be begging, mister black man, Oh my god, where issue we speak to your language? Now? We just let you have the flag? Please? But everybody participating, well, it would take most, don't take everybody. Women. You know what if Julio Jones right, Look the civil rights movement, do you think most black people are involved? No, black most all black people benefited. Most black people didn't participate.
But I'm saying to you very few visible people staying up when Lebron this is why I love Lebron, When Lebron speaks out. Despite Michael Jordan was amnesthetized, Michael Jordan was himself a drug. Michael Jordan was something they took to make themselves believe. By consuming the body of this dark skinned black man, we have appropriated intimately the offices
of blackness, and now we participate vicariously in his rise. No, his inability to tell the truth about black people who produced him, made him a figure who didn't do as much as he could for us. But when Lebron steps up, and when Lebron speaks up, and when Lebron drops some history lesson, when he's asked in a in a Q and a in a in a press conference, how you feel about being scrawled upon your fence? What did Lebron say? It brought me to mine of Imma Tell's mother, who said,
I'm going to let this casket. First of all, kudos to Lebron for knowing that story. Number two, thank you for linking the past. Emma Tell's mother said, I'm not gonna have a closed casket ceremony when her son had been bloated a seventy pound uh gin, a cotton gin fan tied to his neck, thrown in the Tallahatchee River and then extracted from that river, and then here he was bloated in his face. He says, let the world see what white supremacy does to us. And Lebron was
making a parallel there. When we have figures like that speaking up, that changes the temperature, that changes the dialogue. I'm gonna ask you a question about you before you go out it's called you got a partner called bad nick. I know you're not the biggest fan of that word. So yeah, yeah, what's that about. I'm I'm I'm oh, I'm gonna, I'm a promiscuous abuser of I'm gonna just tell you I don't like nigger. But I you know,
black people use nick sexually, darn near. We use it for celebration, nick, We'll use it for questioning, We'll use it for anger. So nick is highly electrifying. And when the articulated by a known user of the discourse, who is who has permission and license to say so, no white person listening to this should think you have the opportunity to say you can't do that. It's our word. We do it as we want to, and I know a lot of black people don't like it. Now what
I mean by bad nick? I was quoting James Baldwin who went to testify before the New York Legislature, and he said, my heroes are bad nick to you. People who are celebrated by me are bad nick to you. And until you come to the point where you understand our bad nick as heroes, you will not have progress in America. So I wanted to talk about Muhammad Ali. I wanted to talk about what he represented and how he was a bad to them, and how Callin Kapper,
it is certainly a bad right now. Or any black athlete or entertainer who dares to stand up and speak out against the vicious swirl of white supremacy in this culture is seen as a bad. So I wanted to celebrate them, to talk about their achievements, and to speak about what things they could do to make certain that there's racial progress in America today. Michael Leric Dyson, Man, Michael Eric Dyson is what truth sounds like. Go get
his books. Read the first line from that book. The first line sounds like the blood of martyrs soaks the soil of American society, no doubt, no doubt, because I was talking about I'm opening up the book talking about Martin's King Junior, John Kennedy, and Bobby Kennedy, and I'm talking about the ways in which their deaths transformed the landscape of American society provided opportunity for the rest of us as Christians. I'm a Baptist preacher too. I know
some of y'all can't tell, but what was interesting. Right, I'm a custin Christian. I'm gonna tell you me and Kendrick Lamar and Beyonce. All right. But the thing is is that those of us who are Christians look at the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and see what that death meant. And I'm suggesting that the death of these three men in the nineteen sixties transform the landscape of American society. There will be no celebration without suffering.
There can be no joy without sorrow, and there can be no redemption without the persecution that comes before it. So I'm saying in this book, let's open our minds, deal seriously with the issue of race, class, culture, sexuality, and then find a way where we can join together to do what Bobby Kennedy and James Baldwin and Harry Belafonte and Lorraine Handsbury and Lena Horn did tell the truth, be honest about race, come across our divides, talk to each other, and then figure out a way to make
America great for the first time. All right, go get what truth sounds like right now. Michael Leric Dison, thank you for joining us. Also, James Peterson, thank you, brother, Thank you, and it's the breakfast club. Go morning, the breakfast Club. Hey, guys, guys, I hate that song has been playing at the same time every morning. I don't pick the music, but about two weeks to the mix that it's Hey, it's not my thing. I just want to tell the powers that be Skywalker, all right, seven
fifty every morning here on the breakfast clubs. It's an appointment. It's appointment listening. There you got come on guys, all right, we'll come on the guys. We have the breakfast clubs. Hello, hi, you, Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Mariah Carry. Listen,
Oh got breakfast club. Well. Mariah Carry is talking about her bipolar disorder, which she recently revealed that she has, and she did an interview with The Guardian where she talked about experiencing sexual harassment throughout her career, but she said it had less of an impact on my life than being in a completely controlling relationship. That relationship was when she was married to only music executive Tommy Matola. That was from ninety three until nineteen ninety seven. She
had said she suffered emotional and mental abuse. Now, she said, but the marriage strengthened her in the long run. She also said it also wounded me. When you have to control your own emotions constantly and be aware of every move you make and pretty much ask permission to exist, it affects your life. She also said that struggling with being Bi Rachel contributed to her condition, and she said there was an incident from her childhood of friends or her dad for the first time and burst into tears
because she had never seen a black person. She said, I had to go through so much in my childhood just to feel accepted and feel worthy of existing on earth because I felt so different from everybody else growing up, because I was Bi Rachel, because I was so ambiguous looking, and because we didn't have the money to escape whatever the everyday realities of life were. So that is Mariah Carey again and The Guardian if you want to check out that full interview. Now. Kofi Sarabo has made a
case for discussing black men to health as well. He has a new short documentary it's called WTF What the f Is? Mental Health? And now he says, I feel like with mental health, people always react negatively. We kind of have a lot of stigma in our community and in society in general. I feel like that space wasn't really created for us. So he's using his platform to try to change that. And that's one of his first four ways into production. He has a project. He's releasing
it exclusively to Huffington Post. So it was filmed in the Bronx and it explores mental health among young black people. That's good man. We need to be discussing our mental health. Mooing. Nothing wrong with discussing. You're crazy, okay, all right? Now, Beanie Siegel is launching his own bagel business. I love it Bagel, Yes, Bagels. So he's teaming up with the owner of Angelo's Pizzeria and he's gonna put that out,
so tweeted. He put on Instagram Beanie's Beagles coming soon, two South Philly Legends, and he posted a picture with Angelo's Pizzeria South Philly ross for beaniec Okay, I like entrepreneurship. I'll get a Beanie bagel all right. Jordan Peel has signed a TV deal with Amazon. They've been trying to court him for quite some time now. Under that deal, they all have the first writer of refusal for any of his TV series that he has, so they also
committed to a TV show and a documentary. They're going to do a ten episode straight to series order for a show called The Hunt where Jordan Peale will be executive producer, and we told you about that previously, so that should be a huge deal for Amazon. The Game
has lost a twenty million dollar lawsuit against Viacom. You guys remember he actually had a seven point one million dollar judgment against him, and that was for a whole separate lawsuit that was filed against one of the contestants from his show, She's Got Game that was his VH one dating show. Priscillarany accused him of sexual assault during an after hours date and won that case against him
back in twenty sixteen. Or The Game's argument was that Viacom should actually cover that because they hired her even though they knew she had a history of criminal activities multiple felony arrest for battery, and he also said they knew of her history with mental illness. But the judge did side with Viacom in that hearing. They said that it was an exercise of its free speech free speech rights to hire her, so he has to pay seven million. Yeah, so he does does still have to pay that seven
million dollar judgment. So there you have it, all right. I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye Charlemagne. Yes, so you're giving that down. Continue after we're gonna talk about spreading Okay. That's talk about spreading love, okay, and not always love. Some people like the spreading negativity because sorry, Isaac Newton said, the law of energy is the energy has never lost to destroy.
This merely transferred from one party to the next. So Fore, after the hour, we're gonna talk about just spreading spreading spring all right. When we come back, keeping locked this to breakfast club. Good morning, Charlemagne, say that gang. Don't get the same man you are talky today. Just not discriminate. I might not have the song of today, but I got the donkey that. So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man, pivot with the practice club. Bitch.
They just don't give to day today. Oh well, donkey today for Thursday, June seventh, goes to a young twenty five year old Arkansas, a man named Stephen Kotch. Now, I wake up every day scriving to be the change I want to see in the world. Contrary to popular belief, I wake up every day thinking who can I infect with positive energy today? Okay. The late great, notorious Big One said, spread love. It's the Brooklyn way. But spreading love is not just the Brooklyn way. It should be
the way of us all okay, sir. I think Newton said the law of energy is energy has never lost the destroy, just merely transferred from one party to the next. So if your energy is positive, you will pass that positivity on the others. People will feel it, okay. They will say things like he or she is a joy to be around, all right. I want to be around that individual, okay. But when you have negative energy, it will do the same. You will spread that negative energy
onto others, and nobody will want to be around you. Okay. I like the last all right. I like to play. In fact, I may play too much, all right, and that's what gets me in trouble most of the time. But nevertheless, I like the spread positivity. You know. There's a nonprofit campaign online called spread Positivity dot org, and their mission is to highlight the power of real world human interaction and to encourage people to try in their
daily lives. To be positive and kind and empathetic and proactively seek simple opportunities to help others without wanting anything in return. I don't know those people. I just stumbled across the website in the campaign online, and I decided to salute them this morning because they all spread and positivity and you get back what you put out, because I just showed them love for no reason at all.
Drop when the clues bombs was spread positivity dot org. Okay, now, Stephen Kotch, it's the opposite of everything I just said. Stephen Kotch is going around spreading something ladies and gentlemen, and it's not love. Let's go to KNWATV NBC for the report. Police in northwest Arkansas man admitted to purposely contracting HIV so he can infect others with the virus. Stephen Coke pleaded guilty Monday to attempting to expose another person to HIV, possession of meth with purpose to deliver,
in eight counts of distributing or viewing child pornography. Coke was sentenced to fifteen years in the Arkansas Department of Correction. He's also required to register as a sex offender. According to court documents. While Benton County prosecutors were searching through Stephen Cooke's computer for child pornography, they discovered that he knowingly infected himself with HIV. Then in court Monday, Coke admitted to it what Stephen Coke intentionally contracted HIV so
he could spread the virus to others. I really feel sorry for ladies out here in the street. Single women just stay single forever, all become lesbians because if this is what y'all got to deal with? Man, Okay, why this is the epitome of hurt people. Hurt people with the fact he intentionally got HIV, not accidentally got it, but without seeking it. I need to see the origin story in this movie. Forget Willy Wonka with Donald Level.
What is the prequel to this film? Because I want to know where do you go to contract HIV when you want HIV? I was thinking the same thing. I wanted to Google searching, but I was afraid of what I was going to find. Okay, now I have read about buck chasing before. Buck Chasing is the practice of pursuing sexual activity with HIV positive individuals in order to contract HIV. But is there a club group chat website like Christian Mingle, Why is intentionally catching HIV a thing? Okay?
I know you, I know you think you can live through anything if magic made it. But no, okay, I know a lot of people are living with HIV and it's not a death death sentence. But it's still an epidemic out here in these creechs. Okay. HIV is not a common code. It's not the flu, it's not pneumonia. Okay. According to birt dot org, in twenty sixteen, a million people died of HIV age related illnesses. So I don't know why this young man, Stephen Coock, was playing with
his life or the life of others. It's oh Cotch, is it? No? It's not coach what coke? Coke? You guys said all kinds of different things. I know what you said, but I know what you said, wasn't it Stephen Cooke? Hey, I don't know why you're playing with his life for the life of others. With the universe always gives you back what you put out. Because he got fifty years in prison, Okay, so either he's getting out when he's seventy five, but he's gonna die in jail.
I don't know what it's gonna be, but I know one day he's gonna take a look in the mirror and he's not even gonna recognize his own face. His health will be fading and he won't even know why, and three letters will take him to his final resting place. Okay, did you just quote Tilsey? Shut up? DJ Envy, All right, please give Stephen Coke the biggest see. Huh, that's why you got to go to Planet Hollywood for testing to make sure. That's what he said earlier, and he said, yes,
you did. Don't make us play the tape. You said that people are always protesting planet hollywoods and you said people could have planned Hollywood for abortions. He did say that, Please bring that clip back up later on. No, you wanted to deny that. Oh you got the clip. Hold on, Okay, you got a right tape. You got it. This is not a tape. You know how old are you? Don't try to distract your ignorance. Colson just told you to read a book. We have it. I don't feel bad
for anybody having to go to planning. You know, Charlemagne, you know too. On the way to the ball, the shop there's a plan in Hollywood there. This is why people don't know how serious HIV and age is, because you know, guys like eBoy are telling you to go to plan in Hollywood to get your information planned, pod on on on stuff like this. All right, did you give him the heat hall yet? Yes, we did. To Please give DJMV the heat biggest heat hawcase. He think
you can get an abortion that plan in Hollywood. Always protesting this plan in Hollywood. In Jersey, that's where everybody goes planned. Still around, I have no I don't know you. I don't know if they're doing abortions out of plan in Hollywood. They don't need to be around. Okay, I a plant, know it? All right? You know what forget y'all? All right? Up next is ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice, any type of advice, you can call ye right now.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Hit it now, call her now. It's the Breakfast Smoking Morning, the breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast Club. It's time to ask ye. Hello, who's this, Yo, it's a time from queens. What's your question to you? Bro? Yo? So I like to smoke weed, right, we're smoking, waited for a long time, and now my wife she'd be tripping about it. She don't really like it. So we argue about it a lot,
and I don't want to close. No more problems, Yo, How offend smoke weed? Right? Like three days out of the week. Okay, So it's not crazy. You don't smoke every day? No, not every day? Okay. So so you're smoking the house. No, I don't smoking house either. We got two kids. Okay, So you go out smoke weed and she just knows because you come back smelling like weed or she's with you exactly. And we're in the process of trying to buy a house too, so she'd
be tripping about that, you know what I mean? Right? Like wasting money on week? I mean that's the question, though. Yeah, am I wasting money? It's like twenty It's not like I don't work. Excuse me, I know I'm not supposed to curse my Yeah. Well, relationships are about compromise. I'm sure there's things that she spends money on too that you're like, Okay, well, you spend money on this, and then it becomes a tip for tat back and forth.
Right exactly like them clothes that she liked to buy. Right. Well, it seems like maybe you guys should give each other a limit of how much money since you guys are saving for a house, that you can budget towards saving for that house, which means that she has a set amount that she can spend every month and you have a set amount that you could spend every month. I do feel like, you know, because she's not a weed smoker. She doesn't get it and she doesn't understand it, not
at all. And I don't think that three times a week is crazy because I know people. I dated a guy who used to smoke every single morning from the moment that he woke up until the end of the day when I was living in Queens and I'll ave out him, rocked him right with her, and you know what I mean. But when I was living back in Queen days, man, it was bad. Okay, So you're not lying to me when you say it's only about three times a week. No, I'm not lying here. Okay. If
it's that bad for her, tell her. You know what I'm an compromise. I'm gonna cut it back. I'm gonna only smoke two days out the week and that's it. Oh, I don't know that that's a compromise, right, I don't know. Men, two days, I already made a compromise from seven to three. That's a lot. It's actually better for you. You know how much money you're saving seven days a week is a lot. Yeah. Well, I heard somebody I was on a radio the other day. He said that smoking weed
because down on your sperm challenge and something like that. Yeah, boy, listen, smoke smoking in general. Haven't smoking your lungs just it's not good for you. So your wife is actually saving your life, So it's actually better for you to chill out on it. She's not telling you to do something that's harmful to you. She's actually trying to better you. Yeah, so you know, don't don't have a problem with compromising with your wife. Man, no doubt. I'm on a radio
right now though. Yes, yo, Charlomagne with up envy, with up up to y'alla brother. I love y'all man, y'all keep doing y'all thing, Okay, like whatnot? Man? Laura love y'all. Peace all right, Ask ye eight hundred five five one on five one. If you need relationship advice, you can call you right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club in the middle of Ask ye, Hello,
who's this? Hey? Are you doing this? Kevin? Kevin? What's your question for you? Bro? My question is me and my wife been married for three years now, and of course before we were mirror, we had lives. We're trying to get together now and find somebody to have a three soon with. But I don't want to have nobody. Don't want to have a three soon with somebody I had one with. Don't want to have one with somebody she has somebody. We want to find somebody new. Can
we go about doing this? Um? Well, do you want to go out and find somebody in person or do you want to do it online either? Or are we just trying to find somebody? I preferred to meet somebody in person. Okay, So I think just like you would go out to, you know, a lounge or something like that to meet somebody if you were a single person. You guys can fill out the situation like that because they do have websites though, that you can go to that specifically for finding a third party. F YI. Yeah,
so you already know that they're with it. And I do agree with you that you shouldn't do that with somebody that you guys are close with because I can get touchy and awkward when you guys. Yeah, because you you'll feel weird if it's one of her friends and she's hanging out and she won't with that person around. It might ruin their friendship and might ruin things. So it is usually better to find somebody outside of your
circle to do that. And when you have a threesome, it's going to be two women and you just I mean, that's some people do different things. No judgment here, no judgment, but Kevin. The other rule is that she has to pick the third person. It can't be you. I agree, But my wife is the type that she honestly wants me to go and pick the person. I feel a little awkward doing it, but I'm okay because we let her pick and then you approve. O. You just have to approve, so she can say, okay, what about her?
What about her, and then you can you know, choose or approve from there. And then the rules are after that, no keeping in contact. You're not allowed to contact that woman outside of the two of you doing what y'all have to do. And that's it, and it camp be in your house. You guys got to get a hotel room. And when it's over, and she has to teck the rules.
If she tells you no kissing with the other woman, no penetration, but you can watch her only whatever whatever the rules are that she sets, you have to abide by those rules. Right, he knows all the information. You sound like she's been in before. Well, I actually have read this book by Alany Spizer about how to have a proper threesome? Are you looking up? Because she was on my podcast. She laid down and st I'm certain rope just like we're on the web site. Because of
course we didn't need it, the bar thing. Of course we didn't need the club thing. Sounds like you guys might need to needs to take a chip to the bunny ranch or something. That sounds like a plan. I ain't even familiar with Techell. I mean, we're not man has been up here multiple times you guys can actually choose somebody. The girls are tested. You know. That might be a good idea. And you can tell them that
we referred to here from the breakfast club. You give a discount, but I cannot like the n I oh geez always in Detroit. She got property in Detroit. She said, what this weekend? This weekend? But no, I'm not doing that. I'm not good. Go for it. You might have fun. Come play some cars for the spades all night. Hey, good luck to you guys. I don't what. I'm not interested, but good luck. I help y'all work it out. Let's play some spades. A secret way to say something. Bro.
There you go, okay, go play some spade. Gee, I know I always under bid. Oh oh, she's ready by one thing, one thing before I go, one thing before I go. What's the website? Look it up the Bunny Ranch, because you can go there and the women are all tested to you can pay for that service and they'll hook y'all up. All right, Thank you, y'all, have a good one. You two all right? Asking yee eight hundred five A five one tho five one. You can ask
ye anything anything? Hi. You we got rooms on the way. Yes, we are gonna talk about Eminem and his daughter Haley. Now, she recently just did an interview and she opens up about her relationship with her famous dad, Marshall Mathers. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. He belocked this to Breakfast Club the morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and they Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast clue, good morning. What's happening y'all? Hey, he sounds
to evil. I might be I might be evil? All right, all right, all right, right, let's get to the rumors. Let's talkin m This is the rum of Report with Angela Yee. What we're really talking about Eminem's daughter, Haley Mathers. You know, she's always been kind of hidden. That was Marshall Mather's choice to kind of keep her face hidden from everybody and keep her sheltered. Well, she's now twenty two years old, and she did an interview with The
Daily Mail. She just graduated from Michigan State University, and she said that she and her dad are very very close, and as far as what she's going to be doing for her future and making a name for herself in the spotlight. She's an influencer. As of now, she has close to a million Instagram followers, and she said people have been reaching out to work with her, not too much magazines, but companies who work with them. So we'll see what Haley's about to do. A beautiful young lady, though,
and she could do what she wants. Her dad is filthy, rich, has a bunch of businesses, so I'm sure he'll support in health as much as possible. And they're white. It's always helps, all right. Xxxtason's victim, his alleged victim, raced twelve thousand dollars on go fund me, all of that in just one day. Now. What happened is xxx Dentasion is being accused of some very disturbing charges including witness tampering witness he asked me, and false imprisonment and aggravated
battery of a pregnant victim. The woman who is the alleged victim has started a Go fund me campaign to raise money for her extensive hospital bill. She raised more than twelve thousand dollars in donations, but apparently his followers are now basically harassing her. They actually hacked her Twitter page and shut down her go fund me as well.
She told the Miami News Times that fans stalked her at work, took photos of her, attempted to follow her home, and she actually ended up having to quit her job at Duncan Donuts after working there for just three weeks. She said she can't even go to the mall or Walmart without being noticed an eye down. So she got beat up. But now they're treating her aleg illegedly allegedly wasn't she on video? What phone was on video? Well, this is a whole different case. This is before that.
This alleged victim is saying that while she was pregnant, she was beat up. So he's hit more than one girl allegedly. Yeah, wow, right, this is a twenty sixteen domestic assault case. Okay, so yeah, now they're harassing her. Leave thee let their business get here. I'm not trying to cancel extincion. He hasn't made you all as it has to be handled when he goes to court. Young lady, were more and more about men hitting women. This is
getting ridiculous, But let's talk about extincion. You're not talking about canceling him. He's not no boycott on extention. Nothing people saying John, but this is still playing, y'all because he does still have to go to court, right, and he's accused of it enough nowadays, so he's facing criminal charges from this and it has affected him. Remember Spotify did remove his music, but then now put it back. Yeah, they put it back from the playlist, not off of
all of Spotify. All right, Now, let's discuss a new movie that is coming out now. This is gonna be Lady Gaga's first leading role in a motion picture. And Bradley Cooper is in it. And also this is his directorial debut. I love Bradley Cooper. Also, and I watched the trailer and it looks pretty amazing. It's called A Star Is Born. Check it out. Can I ask your personal question? Okay, tell me something you write songs or anything. I don't sing my own songs. Why? I just don't
feel comfortable when you feel comfortable. Almost every single person has told me they like the way it sounded, but that they didn't like the way it look I think you're beautiful. He didn't move me. He sounds like he's about to shoot you. Guys. Gotta you, guys, gotta watch it. Because it looks great because she can. She's performing, and you know, Lady Gaga can really sing, so when she gets up on that stage and performs. But the point
of it is that she's been writing the word. He sounds like he's about to tell her everything she wanted to hear just so he can smash. She needed to hear that for her to be able to have the courage to get up on stage and sing. He actually forces her to get on the has to get on stage. And so because he was on stage before. If you watched the trailer, he's on stage and he's playing and he's like, come on, you gotta get up and do that song, that beautiful song. She's like, no, no, I
don't want to. And then she gets on stage and performs and her career starts right. And sometimes people need that support music industry where they act like are so important to me and everything to sing? What's the name of this movie of stars me too? What's it called? Stars Born? Oh? I'm sorry, all right. Dave Jelof is going to be paying marriage license costs for same sex
couples and that's all going to happen tomorrow. She what she's going to be paying for marriage license costs for same Okay, I thought you were saying she was paying for herself, but she's paying for couples out there. Yeah. She posted on June eighth, I'm helping people get liberated. Visit in New York City Hall to have your marriage license costs covered by me? What day doing? Let people get liberated? All this? I guess she has a new
song called liberated. Um, so she's going to be doing that's about to come out the closet on her record. I don't know, that's what It sounds like. She's in conjunction. We're releasing a new song and she's doing that well. On another song she had called Goal, she said her preference is people, soybe similar to Jenneta Nation, not concerned. Stir fry circle, stir fry, stir fry. What recording to y'all talking your fast sexual? Don't listen? Why? Who was it? Yeah?
Pan sexually that's why said yes, yeah, go out the pot. I just came out of the men. I don't know. I'm listening as your sexual to go to planet Hollywood. No money exactly, Hey, birthe teller's parents police, Now I can't play it's going. But I've got rased it. And you think playing Parenthood is playing in Hollywood? Now, he repeating me, saying stars, I raced it. I want to say that today I'm about to make a donation to
playing Parenthood. It's Mike Pence's birthday. I'm gonna do a post in honor of that, and I think everybody should donate to playing Parenthood in honor of Mike Pence's birthday. They're trying to defund planning Parenthood. What about playing in Hollywood though, I don't think playing Hollywood anymore? Played drunk. Oh boy, I raced it. It's not yet, you're because you're bullying now, this is bullying. All right, Well, let me manage your leg and that's your rumor report. All right,
thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, we got the People's Choice mix, shout the fetty. Today's Fetty Wap's birthday, so we're gonna play some fatty joints and revote. We'll see you guys later. No, I raced it. I feel bad for anybody having to go to plan plan parent because you know, Charlemagne, you know too. On the way to the barber shop, there's a plany in Hollywood there Hollywood. Wow? Who knew that you can get in the bulls in that plan in Hollywood, man, and then
get chicken fingers? Wow? Have you tried this? You know I've been playing. That's what I'm mean. Ladies, if your man was to take you on a date to plan a Hollywood you where bullied, you might be trying to take you to get you buy the bullies. I just woke up. It was the first break. I just you know what to get you all right, revote, We'll see you later. I'm being bullied. I'm going human resources right now. You can't bully, you can't keep bullying. You should go
to plan in Hollywood. I am you know what f y'all. It's the breakfast Club goal money
