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Mixed Company ( Jemele Hill, Steve Wilkos, HaHa Davis)

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Today on the show we had friend to the room Jemelle Hill stopped by where she spoke about her new podcast, working at ESPN and more. Also, do you remember the security guard from the "Jerry Springer show" Steve Wilkos? Well he has his own show and a new season and stopped by to speak on it. Moreover, because it is Friday, why now have comedian HaHa Davis to start your weekend off

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Room anywhere. So your friend yo Friday top that. Yeah, the world's most stagers want to show the camera the mother agree show. Isn't this listen City shodj Harry, the captain of this, the only one who can keep these guys in chest. Jolomagne, the guard by the preference competition. 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. Good morning Angela, y Good morning yol

Migne the guy peace to the plane. It is Friday, Yes, it's Friday, and we got a bunch of special guests joining us today. I'm gonna be out in barn. Nobody asked you that. I'm telling you that, rain Wal, You're gonna be How do you? How do you? Bachrane sounded like you said you'll be giving her reins. You'll be somewhere giving her ain. You've been kinky all week, man, I don't know what's wrong with his life. What's what's going on? You know what? Never mind? Today Jamal Hill

will be joining us, Yes, Jamal Hill. She's launching a new podcast called an Unbothered Podcast on Spotify. So that's when she'll be here discussing this morning, and also Steve Willcoe will be joining us. Will show. That's Roman Security from Jay Springer been on TV for twelve years with his own show and that's just the fun security. But he also used to be a copy in Chicago and he was a marine, right, So we'll talk to all of them and get it off your chests. Eight hundred

five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent hit us up right now is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast, so you better have the same industry we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? What's up? Man? Spooky from Harleston, Virginia. Spooky get it off your chests? Spooky? What's up? Dj m V Uncle Charlotte, miss ye unco morning was happening? Uh just wanted to

get off my chests. Man. I just found out my baby mom, well excuse me, my ex wife baby mom, it's pregnant with another man's child we just three months ago. Um, yeah, I know, I know it's jacked up. Um you know I'm a cancer like you, Charlotte. You know what I'm saying we sense to this. Yes, emotional, but uh emotional all that meeting it. Like I tried everything in my heart to like get over it, like clean the car, get shoes shot like you know, but I see I can't seem to get over it. And um, I just

wanted you know. But you know it's funny because I still got love her, like even if squib enough because because I'm saying we lost a baby together and we have another child with each other, you know what I mean. You know, I'm saying my son was four months old. We lost him when he was you know, you know what I'm saying, passed away, and you know, like I felt like damn, you know, I thought we were never

gonna split up. And what I'm trying to say is, you know it just hurts, like damn man, Like man, can you he's wait six months? You know what I'm saying. What that usually means she was over you a long time ago, bro, Yes, she was over a long time ago. Ye break up? Yeah, man, she'd been she'd been emotionally checked out from you, bro. Bro, all right, I felt that hard. Drop your to that's the feed but that's the feedback I needed that's the feedback I needed, see everybody.

It's just funny though, when you break up with somebody what everybody want to talk crap after the fact. I ain't talking crap after the fact. But we didn't know. You probably wouldn't tell nobody how things were in your relationship when you're allway together. But now the thing's over, you letting everybody know it wasn't all good. Yeah, it's

probably over a long time ago. Bro. All right, man, Well here's the thing, man, you know, take pride in the fact that that good poem poem was with somebody else. At least you know somebody else out there is happy. Stop it where you from? Bro? Where y'all? I swear I was smack the fire out of you when I see it. And I'm playing I'm playing all that I play. I'm playing on that. You're a little crazy man. You'd be all right, Bro, he's a little nuts, all right,

damn poor guy. Y'all love y'all love love like that new guy. I loves your girl. I'll stop it. Hello, who's this guy? Hello? Good morning? Good morning? Me get it off your chess, mama. I was just going I wanted to tell my mother around like six months ago, was signing off. She had stayed for kenney cancer. And this last week she told us that they said in December they found as in her hip as well. Damn you you cancer in your hip? Down? Yeah, they said

it's in her hip. Yeah, shout out to your mind survivor. Right absolutely, he two years. I just want to stay positive and know that she's going to be alrighty mama, thank you? Alrighty. Hello, who's this? This is Karen? Hey, Karen, come on to get it off her chests. Hi, I'm so happy to be talking with everybody on the line. DJ Andy Angela, Hi, I'm so excited. I listened to you guys every single day, the breakfast clubs to my alarm clock at six eight. L Okay, we appreciate that.

I love your show. Nobody can call me, nobody could talk to me in a m every single day. That's what it is here. You're boarding Usa yo yo yo yo yo. And with that Bed said, I would truly appreciate it all of you to get to work on type every single We've been doing pretty good that you now, we've been doing good this whole week, this whole week, last week, and at the start of the year, you guys were on point. I loved it. Maybe like two three weeks did everybody started taking vacations and have an

event that is not true? Not true. Stop lying. I haven't taken a vacation or you know, a couple of days in February. We took a couple of days in February on vacation tomorrow. Yeah, he's taking a couple of days this uh, this month. It's my actually is in my first two days off this year and now I didn't take no vacation. Even when I was on the road. I went to work. I'm gonna be honest with you, man, sometimes we gotta take some time for mental health, or

at least for me. Mental health breaks every now and then, you know what I mean. That's all, and we have vacation days. We gotta use them. I absolutely love it, Charlie. I love the fact that you're bringing mental health awareness to the black community. I know you so many people who suffer and have no idea what's going on to themselves, and you've seen it on the radio every single day. Is making people more comfortable talking about it. Well, thank you,

I appreciate that. Thank you very much, but thank you for calling mamma. All Right, y'all, have a great day. Thank you. I'm really looking forward to this vacation. It just made me think about that. Oh my goodness, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Pick up the mother mother phone and died. This is your time to get it off your chatther

you're man. We want to get it from you on the Breakfast Club. Plea, better have the same energy. Get it off your chest, brick. Good morning, hey y'all, good morning mama. Okay, So here in North Carolina, I do taxes, and when I do taxes, I always tell people and you can pay me after. I have no problem with that. But when people get their freaking money and they tend to pay me when they want to, it becomes a problem and it's really working my nerves. Who old your money?

Who don't? I don't. Did someone taxes two weeks ago and they still ain't pay me? So wait a minute. You do people's taxes and you say, just pay me when you get your money back. From the arrest and they never come back, right, So my husband's gonna have to pull up pop and pop on. So why not

do contracts with people? Do contracts with people, and they won't play with you like I mean that, they're not gonna They're still gonna pay you though, right, So next year I told them, I said, there's not nobody that I'm thro. I'm not doing it for you should take people. Can't you take their credit card information when they do their taxes and take their money out the fun? Is that possible? No? They actually give me a counting thember

to put it in the account. So if I be ivy ring, if I put my account information here and yeah, you know you can't do that. Wat you got to get your money. How long you've been doing taxes? We oh, yeah, you should have figured that out by now. I'm sorry. You gotta make people pay before you. Oh they just thought stopped paying you this year. Yeah, it was like three people then came new and then they worked to procrastinate.

Day get your money. They're gonna need you next year when it's trying to do them taxes again, So they got to pay up. Hello, who's this Natalia And Natalia, get it if you're chesting to tell you, yes, I'm calling because I'm originally First of all, I want to say good morning to you all. Good morning, Charlomagne morning. That was me tweeting you the other days that I've been trying to come to you, to you all, but anyway,

oh yeah, you made it through finally, yes, ma'am. So I'm calling to tell my story about black love and how love exist. I'm originally from North Carolina, from Goldsborough. However, I moved to Florida and Charlomagne, they are crazy down here. I moved to Orlando about four years ago, umous and seventeen. I met my boyfriend, Terrel on a dating site called Plenty of Fish. Yeah. About three months into our relationship, um, you know, I found out he was him and he's

a twin. Him and twin brother were adopted. They had no recollection of their family, what their last name was, where their mom name was. And so as we started to grow, you know, I felt as though, its we ever had kids, I would want my child to know, you know, where his father came from. So I decided to know, you know, reach out to try to figure out what we could do to try to get his information about his adoption. So, long story short, we UM

reach out to the agency. UM. They told us it's going to be a month before they were able to gather all his information. That got back to us on a Monday, and I think it was June or July. UM. And because I was staying in Stanford at the time, I didn't get to Orlando to pick up the information until a Friday. I looked over the information. I saw that there were names in the booklet. So, UM, what idea was reach out to one of the names in

the booklet and I wrote them a message. I wrote like the same message supported from people with the same name, and I was like, hey, you know, I'm trying to get in contact with my family. Literally like ten minutes later, they hit the sack and was like, yeah, we know your mom, we know your brother. And literally the next day we found his brother, We found his sister. He has a brother that was in prison at the time.

UM overnight, and they had told us that had been using ancestry dot com and try to find him for over twenty years. Wow. And next first, yeah, next Thursday, his brother that we met in prison we'll be coming home after the servant story on her phone died. Well, congratulations from finding that. Oh my god, that's an amazing story, though, absolutely get it off your chest eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. If you need to vent,

you can hit us up at any time. I think it was gonna say that it was like her brother or something she found out the story. But we're hoping it's good, all right, get it off your chest. As the Breakfast Club, God Morning, the Breakfast Club. Everybody is cej Envy and July Yee, Charlemagne the God. We all the Breakfast Club. We gotta special guests in the buildings. Indeed, Hill,

what's up y'all? A lot of congratulations and not since the last time we saw the engagement you got named Journalists of a Year, but NAP National Association Journalist, which was dope because I was in Detroit. They actually honored you and you're from Detroit. It was it was very dope. And um I joined an ABJ actually when I was sixteen, and I joined it in Detroit. So that was the first time the convention had been there since I was a datagger and so for me joining an ABJ was

life changing. You know what I found very dope about you, the fact that you worked for such a big company at ESPN, and everybody like, oh, why would you ever leave ESPN? There's nothing after this, and I feel like your name is bigger than that. Now. Well that's a big compliment, um because ESPN is, you know, still in terms of sports media, is still the premier destin nation. But it just I just felt a pull and a

calling to do more and to do something else. There is a different sense of freedom that I have now that I didn't have before. Did you have a plan? Was it a plan? It was like this is the plan I'm going to follow or was one of those things where I'm just gonna make it happen? I had

a plan, you know. I had sort of been thinking about life after ESPN for a while, like at least you know, it's like in a relationships they always say that by the time you actually break up with somebody, that you've been thinking about it for at least six months. They see women we've been broken with you know what I'm saying a long time ago. You might't even dating this no more. You're dating like our clone. Like women

how do we know. It's like you dat you're dating a hologram, but you don't even know, it's like, what's going on? So, um, I guess I just started to kind of see things a lot differently. Um. I know a lot of people look at the stuff that happened with me and Donald Trump as the reason that I laugh, and that wasn't it. It actually had a total opposite effect where and awakening occurred within me because of that. And so I was like, huh, there there's other content

that's out there. And so I had already started a production company with one of my best friends. So in order for me to be able to produce and create, I had to be kind of free from ESPN to do that. Um, the podcast is something I hadn't really thought about. That was the really that was the one that was a bit of a curveball that kind of I hadn't in this grand plan in my podcast wasn't

really in there. Interesting because I mean, you got to unbuther the podcast now, but you and Michael Smith kinds, I know it seems odd to say that, but I hadn't really been thinking in that direction. And then you know, as the opportunity kind of arose to to work with Spotify. I thought, oh, yeah, that does kind of direction. What made you think about you know what, I'm gonna go back to that pod because that podcast is starting to sound good, well well one, and I'm a podcast fan,

you know. Um So I always think that it's such a It's a much more intimate platform than I think even being on the radio show. I mean, you know this too. It's somebody who podcasts is when you sit down with people and you have them in this kind of enclosed environment and you guys are just in there kicking it. You learn so much about people and who they truly are. And so I wanted to be able to kind of delve into that and also just have some of the crazy conversations much like you guys have

on here every day. In fact, um, I guess to pay you a huge compliment, and I'll promise you I'm not sucking up to you just because I'm on your show. But what I had in mind once the podcast became real was a breakfast club type of atmosphere. Yeah, like a Bessie room. Yeah, but you can get too comfortable, No, you can't, just because the environment just lends itself to

that you don't have the commercial break stopping you. Nobody with a bleak button, and now you can say anything, to say anything, unleash on people, because I've definitely when we had to His and Hers podcast, I definitely told some stories on that one where now I'm just like, I probably shouldn't have said that, but hey, now you know, because it's also an opportunity for people to learn, um, you know about YouTube, to do what Oh I'm sorry, oh as I guess Oh nah, I don't want to

do that. I've never been about that. So it's just certain people that are just banned from ever being on there. Um. But yeah, I mean, like I don't know, like Candas always like, I don't think I'd never have her own with the point right, it's not about you know, and I there's a ton of conservative viewpoints I respect, like I love see Cup like I think she even though

I don't agree with every respect that. Well it's just but it just feels to me, um, and you know that I just don't think that she really is that thoughtful, um and that it feels to me like she's playing a role. So I don't want to be a part of that you don't just disagree with somebody like can

Does you feel like her comments aren't genuine? I just feel like they're not soawful, And I think she does a lot of trying to punch up to try to boost herself and her platform, and I'm just I would feel like she would be trying to use what I'm bringing to the table to boost herself in a way that I didn't think was credibly adding to the conversation. Well, you just gave us sixty seconds about I don't care about that woman. So it's like, look, dude, get it

how you live, all right, That's not my responsibility. I'm not trying to take any money out of her pocket because I'm sure she will survive quite well without ever being on unbothered. We got more with Jamil Hill when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and July Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have

Jamal Hill still in the building. Yeah. Now, you recently wrote an article it's about NFL play is knowing their power. Do you feel like things are changing now within the NFL? Like genuinely changing. Well, I still think that until they get fully guaranteed contracts, it's going to always be a certain struggle. But look, I know a lot of people didn't like the way Antonio Brown left the Steelers. It was messy. You know, that was a really messy breakup.

But at the same time, you have to understand the method to which to why he did it. And you know, he didn't have any guarantee money coming over the next three years, and people have to understand that doesn't mean he wouldn't be getting paid, but it does mean that

he could be out the door at any time. Right, And we have all this energy for these players when they decide to leave or when they do what he will do what he did and force a trade, But there's no energy when an owner will cut somebody halfway through their deal. Means for business reason, that's considered shrewd, that's considered you know, doing what's in the best interest of the team. And justin Houston, I mean he got

cut by the Chiefs. I mean he's halfway through a deal that was worth one hundred and six million dollars And everybody said that was smart of Kansas City because he had been injured for the last couple years. So I think now NFL players are starting to get it. And what's really interesting to me is that they're looking at NBA players, and specifically they're looking at somebody like Lebron James who has become his own empire, and they're trying to figure out, hey, how can I do something

like that. So it was to me and I wrote about this no coincidence that Antonio Brown was on the shop and then all of this kind of unfolds because I feel like a lot of NFL players, not just him, are trying to figure out how can we get this NBA moneycription toward well. To me, like, look, we will know if they really about that life when that CBA is up, because what happens is when the CBA is up, everybody starts thinking about like, ooh, I don't have any

checks coming in. You know, they out here living like they're gonna make this money forever, right, and so they tend to fold at that time. And unfortunately in the NFL, they've created a hierarchy system so that the players are almost fighting with each other. Like I thought, it was just real disrespectful that Lava Bell's own teammates kept trying to jump in his pockets. You know, he's trying to

hold out for something bigger. You know, his position is undervalued. Uh, He's one of the most dynamic offensive weapons in the NFL. And to have your own teammates basically say you shouldn't be fighting for what you're worth. That's how they get undermined, because they have figured out a way to divide and conquer. When you have quarterbacks making so much more money than everybody else, it's going to create a natural crabs in

the barrel system. And the owners have been successful. I just hope the players understand what the game is and so when that CBA comes up, they need to stand together. You know, I'm saying, why why wouldn't you keep going doing it? His in her pocket? Because you were so successful with his her podcast with Michael Smith, Like why do not keep that going? Um? And look, I can't talk about players still under contract. One of us is at ESPN, one of us, and you know it's just

we get it. Yeah. So and you know, you guys know how I feel about Mike and we never Um. You know, when I said good about the ESPN, I think we always had the sense we would work together again. Um, and I still think that will happen at some point. But a lot of people who were fans of our podcast as fast is it gonna be a reunion of the podcast? Are gonna have Michael Smith on? I'm like, I would love to have Michael Smith or but that's not up to me? Or is it up to Michael Smith?

That's up to ESPN so but no, I don't while he's still working there. It was, it would be very unlikely that we would be able to do that. Is it hard to give honest opinions about somebody like Lebron? Now, since y'all do a little business together, let me clearse something up. I have never received any check on it that said signed that was signed by Lebron James, okay, bringing out rich Wall, not Gloria James. Like you gonna get to the kids too, Okay? You know none of them?

The kids, Nobody, Savannah, none of them, not, none of their names. I've ever appeared on any check that I have. Um. But look, I told this to The Atlantic just to because it was something I agree to do before I went to work with them. So that's the the other point to make. But I told them, look, I trust you guys, and if Lebron does something and I come with a softball opinion, you guys will know it when

you read it, and you wouldn't run it. And for that matter, I would have every you know, you have every right to give me a firm talking to if I did it. But to give Lebron some credit, He's savvy enough understands how the media is. He knows that if I had to, you know, write something critical about him, that it wouldn't be coming from an unfair place, you know. I mean, I would feel like any criticism I would have from him have for him. And this has always

been the case. Whenever I've talked about him, has always been fair, right, And so I think most athletes they can handle criticism as long as you're fair and you don't, you know, sort of punch below the belt. It's just about the game precisely as always. With that being said, Lebron, the Lakers people are saying it's not a good fit anything about No. I look, I'm not gonna lie that they taught me playoffs in a long time, but I'm not gonna lie like they definitely didn't meet expectations. They

were playoff bound before he got hurt. I think he was probably more hurt than people probably knew um and he didn't tell me that or but that's just my guest. I think that they will do some significant retooling once this season is officially over, and I fully expect next season that they will make the playoffs. But it was just I think it was just different as a basketball fan to see him in that place, because not since

his early Cleveland days have we seen that. I mean, these playoffs are gonna be different to watch without him in it, you know, and use again, that's the truth to the matter. Like he look at the teams he has gone against, man, Like I get it. I'm just saying, yeah, you know what the media does. The media over hypes Lebron, Right, the media sets a bar for Lebron so high. They go back and watching signs he's gonna win fifty games and they're gonna go to the Western Conference finals. What

about that roster made you think that? Yeah, I would not have gone that far, but I I did think they were at least a playoff team. Yeah, I think there were a playoff team, and I think We're just so used to Lebron creating, you know, something out of nothing, which he did a lot of times in Cleveland, that we I think most people are wondering. Um, And I thought I had this thought myself. It's like, is this

when the slowdown starts? Because he's defied the injury odds for the majority of his career, hadn't lost a step. But I have to say when I watch him now, I mean it does look he looks a little slower. I think some of that is again because he's he's more hurt or was more hurt, hurt than people knew. And it's it's just age. It happens to everybody, right,

mellow retire nobody knows. I think the game might have retired now, like you know, just sad though, well it is kind of sad to see him go out that way because I think he's not trash. He was still dropping on sixteen eighteen points. He is not trashed, but they seem I think what it was is that for the role that maybe he wanted to play the role, you know, being sort of still the star player. Uh,

that wasn't you know, sort of possible. I think people just assume that if he isn't playing a significant part of the offense, or you know, if things aren't revolving around him, it's gonna be hard for him to adjust. I hope he is able to come back because given how other players like, we talked to other players across the NBA, they love him like he's very revered and he deserves a farewell tour. All right, we got more with Jamill Hill. Where we come back, don't move. It's

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Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have Jamil Hill still in the building, Charlemagne. So are you getting that Russell Turner because he referred to the player King is queen queen? Yeah, what was that about? So um, so this coach. I mean a lot of people we've we've obviously had a lot of conversation about coaches and their behavior to our players. You know Tom Isom, you know the way that he interacted, well, I think if he's a just freshman Aaron Henry, that became a big story.

And you know, I covered time is Oo for six years and known him for longer than that. And what people don't understand is that Tom is always okay when his players coming back at him. I witnessed him and between Kleaves having many argument on the sideline, him and Zach Randolph many an argument, and him and Raymond Green same thing. That he respects players that fire back on him,

So he's okay with that with this coach. The reason I thought this was like really egregious is and immittedly I'm more sensitive to it just because I'm a woman, But it seems like in sports, whenever you know coaches want to motivate, you know, young men, they do it by degrading women. You play, you play like a girl, You winded like a girl, you're crying like a girl, You're doing this like a girl. It's like, why why do we always have to be the example of weakness. Now,

I get that men are physically stronger than women. I understand that part of it, But even when it comes to mental toughness, and last I checked, women were ones out here having babies, right, like pulling very large human beings out of places and crevices that you know, we won't talk about here. So women are tough and so for and just even what we would stay and every day in society, And so for that to be your goal to um insult, you know, it just I just

thought it wasn't befitting of a coach. On top of the fact, why are you talking to somebody else's players anyway? Like that's a real big no no you you know, sort of heckling somebody else's players or even having any

conversation with them at all. So I just thought it was a bad look for that coach, Like a girl isn't like an insult though, because I mean, that's so fundamentally sound like he didn't mean it as a complimentally, sound like it's nothing saying that because Tim Duncan is the bank shot king and fundamental So you're like, no, you can use it as a complimented, but I just rarely hear it, you know, said that way because like one, that's not what he meant here, hadn't mean it that way,

like I think, Um, it was in like a lot of rap songs. I've heard this a lot of hip hop songs or you know when they say like you know, jealous, jealousy and petting, that's a female trade. What man I got? How did we get right? How did we get the characteristics of being the only petty and uh, you know jealous ones or whatever. So it's just that that stuff is it really grinds my gears. I know you even understanding guys call up a guy. I enjoyed. I love

it whole. Yeah, we should call you a d right. Well, what can we look forward to Unbothered? So um, I'm I mean, well you can look forward to more of me. There's that part of it, but great conversations. I got two um amazing co hosts which will announce later today, and um, we hope to have great guests. Um fact, I'm putting Charlemagne in the hot seat, so it'll be

he'll be a guest star on Bothered. So um, we you know, just a lot of the things that you know, you guys observed a lot of things people are talking about. You know, we want to bring that, you know, to the podcast environment. And you know, people know my personality. I mean, they see how I am on social media, and so you'll you'll get that, um, you know, some

spicy hot takes. You'll get that as well. And so we're going to cover the gamut of you know, sports, news, politics, pop culture, all those things and just hopefully create an environment that's like a hang. You know, you guys have created a hang where people feel like, you know, even though it's very early in the morning, that I'm at the bar with some of my best friends and you know,

we're discussing some of life's issues. We're yelling at each other, but it's all communal and uh, you know, at the end of the day, everybody walks away with a good feeling. So I hope to recreate something like that. But the year rhetoric causes you get a lot of threats, I do, it causes a lot of controversy. You really think you'll get to a point where it's no longer No, I

don't think so. Um. I think if you have a truth to tell, if if you have you know something that is like really seeped into your spirit that you have every right to expose and to tell that truth. And a lot of the things that I say, and I bet you're probably at this point too, is that I'm so shocked at what people think it's controversial. Like I feel like I don't even say anything all that controversial, and they're like, oh, then next thing. I know, because

I can always tell when Brightbart writes about me. By the way, nobody from Brightbart will ever be abody on the podcast or Fox News. So there you go. There's too more to add to the list. But no, it's just whenever I say something, I'm just shocked at what people considered considered to be controversial. Like I was, you know, we were talking about the electoral College on Twitter and that conversation was going and I said, well, you know, part of the reason the electoral college exists it was

to preserve slavery. I thought, literally everybody knew that. It's been written about a billion times. Historians, you know, constitutional experts have all written this, and yet it was blog post after the blog post of me, you know, saying this about slavery. And you know, whenever you invoke anything

about slavery. It's just a controversy. So I guess, you know, for me, it just I don't really care about um the controversies I create because most of the things that people consider to be controversial, I consider to be saying, hey this, you know iPhone cord is white. It's like, oh, okay, I thought everybody literally missed what you say about white people.

It's always the things you didn't think was gonna cause any problems cause problems, and the things you think are going to cause problems with people, Like people don't even care you be like, let me just not even write anything. Sometimes Sometimes sometimes I want to say stuff and I'm like, you know what they're gonna misinterpret what I'm saying. Let

me just not even by that it's not even worth it. Well, I mean, like that's what I do because I'm just like this is just gonna be stupid, especially like dealing with it because people, that's the one downside of Twit is like it does not allow for a certain amount of amount to be context, a certain amount of context you know, to be had. I mean, I thought, probably the most controversial thing I've ever said is that scarface is a trash movie. Right, Oh yeah, but everybody loves

Scarface because you have. When you look at the list of actors that are in it, you know you got Michelle Feiffer, al Paccino. I mean, it's just an in f Murray Abraham. It's an incredible collection of actors. If I told you this list of actors is in the movie about a drug dealer trying to make his way out of Miami even though he had loved with his sister and he was, y'all can at me fight me? Whatever he was? Um So, if I told you what the movie was about it who was in it, you say,

this movie is going to be outstanding. But you watch it and I just have always stuffed that movie. Yes, trash, Every blackhood movie is better than Scarface. So anyway, that's gotta leave. They've been tapping me. It's got that's my hottest, the hottest. It takes right there. I saved that all for you guys. Well, thank you. It launches April fifteen. Al Right, It's the Breakfast Father Mary, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the God. We

are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. He wolcome welcome, thank you. We missed you last I think it snowstorm. Yeah, so it would have took us about five hours to good dollars. So we passed. So what did it now? Season one hundred and thirty four? We just finished season twelve. Yes, there, we had our rat party last night. I'm only able to be here this morning because I don't drink anymore. So oh wow, no more drinking at all that I'm not drinking it totally.

What was that? Was the status of that case is? Yeah, so like anybody for your first time of under you, I had to go to ten courtman day to classes. I had to do mothers again, strunk driving. I had you know, the breathalyzer on my car for six months. So my court date now is just my lower showing up. I completed everything and then it's totally thrown out, expunged whatever its sure it must be super due behind Now goodness, let's not talk about that because they haven't caught onto it.

But nobody got injured, and that's you don't want to listen. I mean, I make light of it now because you know, I mean, it happened. I made a terrible, terrible mistake. And I make no excuses, but you're right, Like, it could be a lot worse. I could have ran somebody over. I could have gotten into an accident. Thank god, I didn't even really hurt myself. Used three telephone poles in my car. If you saw my car and you can google it. Um, it's amazing that you know I'm here.

So the waters headlined, he said, I thought headline, I said, Steve Wilkos and missed the line about car crash, Like, who tells the truth? First of all, First of all, who did I lie to? They said, I light to TMZ? And I'm like, when when is the law that you have to tell TMA. First of all, somebody gave tim Z my phone number. Harvey called me the next morning. Well I did have some brain injury. I had bleeding on a brain and so he called me next morning.

I don't even remember talking to the guy. So what I said to him, I have no recollection. Um. But then he was like, oh, will you lie to me? And I'm like, well, who are you like? And I've been nice with Harvey. I've been like our shows launched at the same time. But I'm like it's like Steve Wilko's light. I'm like, Okay, I went to court and I played guilty in front of a judge. So I

didn't light anybody, right exactly. So it's interesting to go from covering all these stories that are in the headlines and they now to have to be a headline yourself. Yeah, it's embarrassing. And you know, because I've never been in trouble in my life, you know other than being a kid. Um. You know, I do ah where I try to be a role model and you know, people look up to me. And to have that kind of letdown was it was tough, you know, and for my kids to be exposed to that,

that's the worst part of it. Were you going to do anything that night? It was just a recreation? No, No, In fact, I knew, you know, I'm fifty five now, so that was a couple a couple of years ago. Not to like I'm not an alcoholic. I'm not any of those things. I never never done a drug in my life. But I knew alcohol was becoming an issue in my life, you know, just drinking too much. Never drink before shows or anything like that. Tonight, But on the weekends. Man, I just drinking too much and I

just gave it up. Yeah. Well, that day, my kids were gone, my wife went to work, and it was like the Championship day where the two AFC NFC games, and I was gonna have a card game at my house and I bought alcohol for my friends to come over. Game fell apart. I was home alone, and I made a terrible decision to start drinking that day. I didn't drink in over a year. I got really messed up, and truthfully, I wish I could tell you where I was going, where I was coming from. I have no

idea I was drunk. Yeah, yeah, it said that. You said also that you were dealing with about the depression at times. Well, I have been for probably like the last ten years, really bad crippling depression, Like when I first moved out here ten years ago, you know, the move from Chicago Stanford, the pressure of the show. At that time, I only had one year left on my deal. You know, you worry about a million things. So I mean I waited two fifteen now, Well then I dropped

under two hundred, which I cancer. And I've been battling it on and off. But the good thing is since I've stopped drinking, no more depression. Well see that's interesting. So people have to be aware what they put in their body because a lot of times it does affect I've never since I've gone through this, and listen, man, if I could go back in time, I would never do it again. But I made a mistake, and you know, and this life like if you can't move past your mistakes,

you know, I regret it. But like you said, think I didn't hurt anybody else. I can deal with the fact that I just screwed myself up. But the truth of it is I struggled with sleep, pressure, dealing with the show and everything these nature and I probably dealt with a lot of it with alcohol. Well, now that I gave up alcohol, I've never been happier in my life. I sleep great, h So a lot of these things that caused me problems. It really cleared up since I

stopped drying. Any I did see a therapist for a while. I went talked about things, and you know, like some a lot of issues we're getting to me on the show, like we deal with a lot of chim with a really hard cases. Yesterday we did a show about this little kid that you know, the father broke the two month old babies ribs. Baby end up dying. It's just so we getting heavy at times. And so it's like everybody's talking to me and they want their problems solved,

and I like, I didn't even realize it. Well, I have nobody to talk right, like, you know, like like who who's gonna help me? Man? Who did the go to person? So yeah, so some good camera because then I realized, hey, man, I need Yeah. I was thinking that there's a lot of issues that come up on your show that I'm sure you have to think about after the show as a human being. Try to you try to turn it off, but it's sorry. It's just

like when I was a policeman. I really never really took the job home, but there was times you do, like you see such terrific stuff where you here and it plays in your brain and it does take a pull on you. I saw the case of Alexis Scott because I was a huge case and she's missing. She was missing and she actually the family had to come on the show and one of the people that was a suspect. Yes, so we did that. We just taped

that probably two or three months ago. And you know, and with the good thing with the family, we're helping them, we random some PSAs and but you know, you do those type of stories and and the worst part about is, you know, I have this crazy thing that when I'm hearing these stories and I think about like my own kids, Yeah, like my god, this happened. And I hate that anxiety, like you know, and then it's like you gotta you

gotta say stop that, because it's not happening. It's not you know, because if you think that way, you drive yourself do that all the time. I call I call it parental paranoia. Like I'll see something on the news happening to somebody else right out and immediately start thinking about my own if that happen, right, and then all about life go on? All right? We got more with Steve Wilcos when we come back, don't move. It's the

Breakfast Club. Good morning, Everybody's DJ, Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Steve Wilkos. Now, what's going on in Chicago? You are officer in Chicago. Yeah, what's going on with with the Jesse Smoller case. When you see that, it just seems like I'll tell you when this first one thought, I said, man, that case is bullsh man because it just makes no sense. But everybody so outraged about what's

happening now. But he didn't kill anybody, right, he didn't rob anybody. So my thing is like, like what they're saying is like this is where we handle a lot of cases, fifty seven hundred case And it's true. I know people are pissed off and everything, but like the guy, he's gonna pay a price no matter what. You know. So like, you're not gonna put the guy in jail. So do you really want to put this to a

trial and waste on any more time on this? It's high profile case for them, but right, he's high profile. If he was Joe Schmarkatali, right, this would have been nobody would care about this. And I don't care about it. I mean, like I said, this guy when you're like I said, my own situation, right, I have thought, oh, yeah, the d y, But you know this is what is

and you're trying to move forward. He's gonna have a hard time moving on from this because he's convicted in the court of opinion, right, public opinion and Rob Emmanuel. You know, people don't realize his brother is and I'm with that agency. So that didn't meet roissed off. I don't worry about it. But yeah, I mean I don't see a problem with what they did. Like, first of all, you know, the one thing they should have got him saying is you gotta apologize, right, and we're gonna make

this roy. I didn't no problem with that, saying he still didn't do anything dropped. But see the one thing you'll see he's not First of all, who's giving up time grand if you didn't do something, absolutely, I ain't giving up time grand. And then you're doing community service, well, you know you did something right. And and then the other thing is is if this is true, like he was railroaded, the cops did this, wouldn't you sue You'd be sued in a city because everybody sus a city.

And if it wouldn't their brothers be in trouble because they attacked him like they're being very night and they're not getting arrested, and you know this is all going to go away. But if this, if this he really got railroad he'd be sued in a city because everybody else, well, he ain't suing a city that you are an officer too. When when the first R. Kelly tape came out and it was crazy, our old executive producer in Chicago, they

brought R. Kelly in in the late nineties. They were talking about some deal about doing a show with them, and yeah, really this was like nineteen ninety seven, ninety eight, what the Canta predator? Man? Well but but but what was crazy was here. I was still on the police department when I was working on Sprayer, and all the guys that worked under me were all cops, and We're all like, what the hell's this dude doing here? And back then we knew he was a child predator, right,

it was a well known. I was like, hey, man, and I was like, do like, if anything goes down with this guy, like they do a show, I don't want nothing to do with it. Like, I'm not running security, I'm not doing anything. You know, how was he protected for so long? Though? It's crazy because everybody knew, but he was just well, why why was Michael Jackson protected? You know, I mean, I guess if you I mean truthfully, if you're rich, very you know, successful, and people love you,

I mean, you could do whatever you want. Right. I think Michael is anything though, I mean maybe, but he's certainly guilty of having underage children sleeping in his bed. Yeah at the very least, who does it? Yeah? Whose parents? Time? But he always said he would sleep on the Florida.

That's the thing that people would First of all, we're growing then, right, you're gonna have eleven year old buddy that's not your son, no exactly who hangs out And then you know already the people are watching you for those things. So wouldn't you say, let me just stop doing these things? Right after the first trial, you go through that, right and you're found not guilty, whoo hallelujah. Right, why would you ever go back to hanging out with

kids after that? Right? Like I mean I watched that Neverland series, uh, with those two guys, I mean, they come across as very credible, but they lie before though for him, now, kids lie all the time, right, but they lie twice He lied the kids and lie again when they were twenties and right allegedly lie You don't know, I mean, And that's the thing. It's like, but the stand against all lied for him also, and listen, R Kelly is still alive, So if he did a crime,

you can you can punish this guy. If he committed a crime Michael Jackson's then there's no punishing this guy. So it's kind of beaten like a dead horse. Think okay, because it seems like they're dropping the case and dropping a ball. Get I think it's gonna be hard to prove. Really. Yeah, they got full witnesses and tapes. No, they did too before.

But these tapes that he's saying their ages, like the girls for allegedly there on the tent, he can say I was role playing, right, I mean, but we also feel to realize the first time he was on trial for child pornography, it's time he's on trial for actual sexualists. So I just I would find if I was about it, man, I'd say he's gonna get on. Wow. Now listen, let

me ask you. They say, we see the interview that Gil King did with R. Kelly, record breaking, would you have had R Kelly on the sea will show damn right him? Just get them all on there? Anybody that you would say I would never talk to that person. Probably not if it's that where you would say that about somebody. That's a ratings booster, right, you know, and then listen, man, my show, like any show for the ratings,

I don't care what anybody says. So you know, you get something like that, that would be a huge First of all, nobody liked that's going to come on my show and take a lot of types. There ain't no way in home. I mean now Chelsea's he's dropped charges, come on my show. Take a lot of TEXTI tests whether you set this up, know how credible? Are a lot of detective tests because people always say they know

how to beat it. Well, put it this way. My son did a school project, signs project, right, so he did that lite of tech to tests and he came in with my guy Dan riber cough and he did, you know, tests and stuff and ask and it was you know what I mean, So like, would I ever take one? Hell though, I mean I would never take one. I'm hiding it, but like if it came where, like you know, would you let anything in your life that's important to you fall into the hands of a lot

of tech to test if it's not accurate. That's what I'm saying like, I'll say this, I did be the light of tech to tests when I was younger. I had to take a lot of tech to tests and I lied on that thing. I really don't want to get into that right now. To god a bleeding out a brand that I who knows what I said, But yeah, so I took a lot of tech to tests and I beat it, you know, and you beat it because they tell you, like if you breathe. I'll tell you this.

I was a young guy and I was working somewhere and some something went down. I was not involved, but I knew what happened. Okay, I knew what happened. So the company came in. They brought in a life of TECHR. So I came into work and they're like, oh, you're taking a lot of tech to tests. Well, immediately I crumbled. I'm like, oh my god, you know. But like so they called in like three or four other people before me, and then when it came to me, I was already

calmed down. So then when I got in there, the guy goes, I had my high school jacket on that thing. And he goes, oh, you go to Lane Tech, And I go yeah, he goes, oh, I went there too, so right off to bed. The guy's putting me at ease, you know, And then I just went on. I lied like I didn't know, basically died, I like because I didn't want to be a rat. No snitching, right, I didn't want to be a rat and I just didn't.

I really didn't even want to be involved. And some of the dudes that I would have to say about there were scary guys, right, and I didn't want The cops don't take a lot of talk to us. I never really, they've never had to do that. Now I was on the job for twelve years. We got more with Steve Woulcos. When we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.

We're still kicking it with Steve Wookos. What do you think about snitches too? Would you be in a cop because you just said that, because I know a lot of cops feel like, well maybe, well here's the thing. And I don't be honest. When I was a cop, like, I saw stuff that was wrong, but I also for us, right and I. But I mean, honestly, I didn't want to look over my shoulder in my whole career either, right, you know, like you go on some crazy thing and then you end up with a bullet in you. You know,

So I wasn't you know, I I was. I could sit here and tell you honestly, I never did anything wrong as a cop. I never brutalized anybody. I never took money or anything like that. But yeah, I saw funky stuff, but I just kept my mouth shut. Does that bother you to this day? Like, man, that's kind of messed up that somebody ended up in a situation. Ah, because and I know it was wrong, but I never did anything where it puts somebody behind bars or anything,

or restricted somebody's freedom, nothing like that. But I don't have any regards. I did what I need to do to get through that job. Congratulations, by the way, on your success for your show and for yourself absolutely and Jerry talk about the success that you've had, well yeah, he you know, it's and it's great for Jerry because he gets paid off by show. Yeah, you know, because he obviously I got spun off. He gets a piece

of it. But uh, you know, it's it's crazy for you know, it's like if you hit a security guy out here, you know, and then all of a sudden he would have his own show. He actually does happening. You know, it is a crazy story, right, Like you know I went there to work one day. How many people thought it wasn't gonna work? How many people was like to work? But the only person probably believed in it was me and my wife, not even Jerry. You know what, at that time, I don't even remember talking

to Jerry about it. Like that's how like it was a whirlwind. Like one day I was, you know, security guard pulling people's pants down, and next day, I know, you got your own show. And that time in my life was such a blur, you know what I mean, Like you promoting a show. I'm tret Like I get on tape and I was going on street Chicago tape and street segments, then getting on a plane and going

to Knoxville, Tennessee to promote the show. And you know, so at that time in my life, I don't have a lot of vivid memories because it was just a whirlwind and the blur. Who do you remember talking to Why were you pulling people's pants down because Springer Show I was like being in high school, right, I mean, we do any It was so much fun because there was old rules. You didn't come in, there was no script. You just did whatever. And I remember there's this big

fact guy. He was standing on the edge of the stage and I went behind him and I pulled his pants down, and he had no underwear. I'm man, oh my god. But he ended up sing and why you got me too? Yes, basically, And now, like the lawyers came in from New York and I had to sign this like reprimand and it was like when they asked you why you did it? What did you say? I said, because it's the Springer Show. That's what we do. You know. People got to sign a disclaimer we don't know what

might happen. And then I ran into the guy that I pulled his pants on. I ran into Kansas City and you know again, and then he pulled them back up and left my hotel. You've been on the twelve years. Why did he have on any underwear? That's weird? Yeah, I mean, come on, man, I mean that's the thing about the Springer Show. It's like, why, why did anything happen. I mean I think back now and I'm like, how the how did we get away with that stuff? Man?

I mean we had people defecate on themselves on stage. Oh my god, one girls tampon fell out, or you know, like why didn't why didn't she have underwear on? Right? Like, come on, it was so bloody it slid out all right. I feel like ever so often you questioned all of this, Steve,

You're like, what the fu is happening? I say all the time when I think about, like I was just saying out here when I was on the Spring Show and I eventually left the police department, so I was just working on Spring Show, and me and my wife had a condo downtown Chicago and the Gold Coast. We lived within a mile of NBC Tower, where we taped the show. The show was the biggest show in the world at one time. I mean, that was the funnest time of my life. I mean, and I didn't have

pressure on me because it wasn't my show. I was this goofball that was getting paid a lot of money to be a sidekick on the show. So I just had fun all the time, you know, And it was it was the best time in my life. You have had funny twelve years. It's not the same kind of funibility. And I wouldn't even say it's fun it's it's my job's work. Yeah, so you gotta explain he's good. No. I wish I did, but I don't have one because I I you know, I worked two days a week.

I finished taping US today. I don't go back until August. Okay, so but he do during that time vacation and that fun. Well, my my son's baseball players. So he's on three different travel teams and I'm gonna be traveling on summer with him watching him play. Um my daughter, you know, I have sixteen ye old daughter. I have to keep you know. Yeah, we're doing that now. We're doing the college last week. Yeah, so, um species you want to go to she wants to go to California. Oh, um us, she wants to go

to USC and UCLA. And it was funny. We were at there right before customs and the guy goes, well, you gotta right to check for two hundred fifty thousand other than the twition. I said, oh man, I'm not doing that. I'm like, but I'm like, no, man, I'm not writing that check. I'm like, you know, So who was the guy they asked you that plane out? It was a body of mine who was dealing with singer. Yeah,

but singer was so busy. No, because I said, I didn't even know what's going on, saying us get in if you gotta pay, she probably shouldn't be there, right, Like, what's the point? You know? So I didn't. I didn't know. They just straight up ask you for the money like that. Well he was saying that this is the way it goes down, right. Well, I wasn't really asked, but they were like, okay, if you want your daughter again, your

c this is what you gotta do. And some parents might have been like okay, so put me in touch, Like how can you know what I mean? Man? I wonder if they only do that the celebrities or that house going down, whatever they need to make people people with money, people don't. He's like celebrity and but he's very wealthy. And so when you saw that whole scandal happen with all of him, he was like, that's well. I told my buddy, go man, you almost got caught up.

Because his son is ready to go to college now and he showed me goes. He sent me the thing. He goes, this is the guy I'm dealing with. And it was a singer. But singer was so busy he couldn't even deal with my friend at the hed get so much other money, right, Yeah, I mean, you know, so that is he what a jerk for it? I don't know if he's a jerk. Yeah. Um, I mean listen, man, money screws people up. And I mean the guy's pulling

in twenty five million dollars or whatever it is. I mean, I don't know how much he was keeping because I know you had to pay out people off. But you know, again, it's like going to like, yeah, I feel bad for the kids that got passed over because some rich kid got But you know, if you're making twenty five million dollars a year or something, you're not killing anybody or selling drugs. I mean, probably pretty powerful attraction there. Yeah, well, Steve,

thank you for Steve Wokeos. Steve Wokos. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. If you could have any superpower, what would it be? On April fifth? Just say the words Jazam and you'll find out Jasam is the ultimate wish fulfillment move me about a kid named Billy Batson who transforms into a superhero with just one word, Shazam. If it is April fifth, it's time for Donkey of the Day. Kind of democrat, So being Dunky of the day, a little bit of

a mixed club. So like a donkey, Donkey o the day, breakfast club bitches. Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three years that Donkey of the Day is a new wife. Yes, Donkey of the Day is going to Chechena Jenkins and John Chapman of Alabama. Now, who in here don't play about their food? Raise your hand. I don't play about my food, Okay, yeah, I love food, all right. I don't like a certain kinds. I don't like when I got something to eat and somebody asked

me for something. That's especially if we're in the same restaurant. If you like what I got, then you should have ordered it your damn So I tell that to my kids and wife all the times. It's the worst sh My food is my food. I'm very protective for my food. But I thank god I've never been in a position where there wasn't enough to eat for everybody, because I can see where that can lead the problems. Food is to sent you to life. Okay, we all got to eat.

And when people are hungry and it's not enough to eat for everyone, that's how problems start. Sometimes those problems can be violent. This is the case with Chichida Jenkins and John Chapman, who are enjoying a meal at a five star restaurant in Alabama, Alabama, Okay, Alabama, Okay, enjoying a meal at a five star restaurant in Alabama called Meteor Buffet. All right, dropping the clues bombs from Medio Buffet. Never been there, but it sounds amazing. I love buffet restaurants.

I grew up off from Okay, Golden kraw Ryan's all right, what you know about that? All right? Plates? Who are ten dollars ninety eight cents? You to Medio Buffet and it must have been crab leg night. Let me tell you something. If you go to a buffet well, crab legs or gallic crabs being syrup down south, you might need to bring your pistol, all right, because things can get hectic. And this story I'm about to tell you is proof of that. Let's go to WHNT nineteen news

for the report. There's a woman who's beating the man. Plates are shattering everywhere. A fight was happening in the food line. The sound that Officer Johnson was hearing was tongs clashing the media. Buffet diners were eagerly awaiting the next tray of crab legs coming out of the kitchen. Everyone with sin that they cut me in line. Police arrested John Chapman and Shaqida Jenkins, who was eating at

the buffet with their kids. They have been waiting there for the krab legs for a good ten plus minute, so when they finally came out is very heated, espacially if someone's taken more than their fair share. Chapman is looking at a disorderly conduct charge. Jenkins is facing third degree assault. Both people could end up paying a few hundred dollars in fines, which is well above the ten fifty eight a plate charge at Meteor buffet dump includes for life, love life, man life is just amazing to

watch now. I've never been a big crab leg guy. I know that sounds crazy coming from a black man. From the low country of South Carolina. But I've never liked fighting to getting my food. It's a struggle to getting those crablegs. Okay, I like my crab meat already, d shout right. It takes a lot of work to crack the code of those crab legs. I understand why people do it, because you know, it's a good bonding experience. You're sitting around, you're cracking the crags, open, crabs open,

you're talking, you're dipping it in the butter. I get it. But I just don't like fighting to getting my food, and I have never fought over my food. Now, I really shouldn't have to explain it to my audience why this story is stupid. I shouldn't have to explain why they are getting the credit they deserve for being stupid by getting dunky of today to day, these people went to jail. The money they will use to pay bondsman lawyers fines could have been used to buy krab legs

for the whole hood, for your whole family. Call it krab leg that that learn to share people, it's a buffet. Look out for your fellow neighbor. If ten krab legs, you get five, and I'll get five if you want more than five. Didn't go to the grocery store. Y'all grown as hell fighting over krab legs. It's never that serious. How do you, as an adult, explain to your kids that their mom and dad aren't our grandpa is in jail because they had combat overcrustations. Some dunky the days

just sell themselves. Please give Kea Jenkins and John Chapman and the sweet times of the Hammeletones. Oh no, you are do gee of the day, the dogee oh the day. Ye. I get it, though, now, I mean you get it because you understand krab legs. You know what. I'm Saint Angele's never had krabs never, you know. But it's a reason that on Revote TV we didn't show the pictures of the people because the day is a great day to play. Guess what racing? All right? You got a

few clues. Was here people? Okay? Chacheta Jakins so black, John Chapman white, all you can eat buffet Alabama, take fifty eight a place. Guess what race it is? Angela? Ye, let's start with you. What race do you think, Chicheea Jenkins is I'm gonna say they were African Americans. You think I think both of them, Jachida and John were African America. Yeah, okay, all right, uh Jaqia definitely black, Okay,

John white, And I'm gonna tell you what happened. Jakie was waiting in line for ten minutes, John trying to jump in front of r in the line, and Jachita gave it a business. That's what I think. So you think is an interracial skirmish, I do. Okay, all right, let's see him. Let's see who's right. Well, come on, dj Envy, you are correct. It means you gotta fight for your food. I'm tending in line for ten minutes and this old man trying to cut me, just trying to take my food. We got the must shots up

on right now. I got full because his last name was Chapman, and I thought Tracy Chapman, she's black. Why would y'all think that Jachita Jenkins was black? Though I don't know Jachita, it was a guess. You're only a black person would name their child after Banana. I'm your after that and the Jenkins at the end. That's a common slave masters laves that's a common slave master last name. Okay, I knew it. Jachita Jenkins, I knew it. Sorry, I think you said it's not a stereotype. If it's true,

m damn y Keita Jenkins and John Chapman. Keena's black. John is white. See I'm not mad at that. Yes, don't trying to cut me in line. I've been waiting for ten minutes, me and my family. This this crab night. They only do crab night once a month. That's right, Well I wanted some crabs. Do I come to your key sch night the white man and boat and ball guard your line. It's a bunch of man. He's keysh right out on the buffet. Huh. Don't trying to cut me.

You're gonna get these hands all right, Charlayne, thank you for that done kid today, Yes, sir, don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, a breakfast club. E j Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Just still kicking it with hot hot Davis Geasy. In real life, when things happened to you, do you say this is gonna be so funny? When I go on Instagram and post a video like when you had unprotected sex and you was burning, did you say this is

gonna be so funny on social media? No, it was a video before. I ain't been burnt before, not chick, not yet, because that's not what knocking on its Marble's not mart Charlomagne hacking not usual man, usual man. But but like, do you think that because I know sometimes things happen and it could be a bad situation like being high on edibles, and you think to yourself, this is gonna be funny later on. Be honest, I don't laughing myself. I don't find myself funny, not all the time.

Some stuff I watched that Black that's funny, But I'm saying, in real life things happened that could be unfortunate things, but it's actually funny, like in your head, because I know it has to be something in you that says, Okay, this is a crazy day i'm having, but this is gonna be funny when I put it on social media. Yeah, yeah, okay, yeah, yeah, definitely. I didn't be happy. I didn't been on that level of hat to where I thought I was gonna die.

I couldn't feel my chest, so I couldn't feel my throat. I'm like, oh, that's hilarious because when you come down from that hat, you're nervous at the time. When you come down, you're like, man, that's funny. You said I was hats here my man. Yea, so yeah, definitely you were smoking with I don't smoke with the best to them, Snoop Snoop. I can't smoke with Snoop no Mo. Yeah, yeah, because Snoop Snoop and his weed not from here though, Like, yeah,

you feeling like an alien or something. You y'all side waiting on a UFO or something like Snoop weed is different. It's different when you met Snoopia social media, right, Yeah, I mean I met all the celebrities to do on social media, and y'all like, y'all cool cool. It's Snoop like my mentors. Anything I need, like any information I need, I'm gonna gonna do something. My call Slop should not do this. He'd be like, yeah, nephew, you should do that.

Then we get worried about telling jokes now with everybody being so sensitive about things, then yeah, I'm trying to stay away from I still the jokes we like if you heard something the stuff me and comedian BlackBerry talk about that at home, we'd be wondering why we can't say that on stage because we know people not have gonna accept it. So you gotta keep the jokes clan because people are real sensitive. But they are sensitive. But back in the nineties early two thous you can say

whatever the hell you wanted to do. How do you know? I mean, I mean, just watch like that that Bernie mac used to say. Bernie mac ain't had no filter, you know what I'm saying. But now you can't say some of that. People are like, oh white, they had a climate change coach. It was a coach of shift, really, so you gotta keep it clean. It's interesting because it was a point where internet comedians didn't get respect from the more traditional stand ups. Not a more traditional stand

ups are utilizing the internet more. What you think of that? Um for me, like, that's why I don't step off into stand up when I first started, because I didn't want them to think we just we just thought we can jump on stage. After they've been putting in that ground for twenty years and they still they still feel they type of way about us coming off the internet as fast as we did two three years on the internet. Now we celebrities now out of nowhere. So for me,

you know, I try to. I try to. I still respect the coach because comedy dying, like we comedy is dying seeing comedians the richest mother No, I just feel like the top echelon ones. There's a lot of people who are striving to be in that space. I won't know why you think comedy dying though, I don't know. I just feel like it ain't what it used to be. I just don't feel like, like, what's like, I don't remember, what's the last hit sitcom you've seen on TV? Sitcom

by black is okay? Black? Own ish name one more? I mean, you can say Roseanne, but I wasn't into that. You know, Marlin had hit series and draw called Michael. I mean, I don't but don't were necessarily a hit, but they were. I'm talking about like, I mean, I can't say I was in that era, but I'm talking about like when Martin was was going on Jamie Fox Freshmen is still a class Martin still come on to this day. I think in like nineteen ninety, that's almost

twenty thirty years ago. Yeah, but I mean the genre of comedy had moved on to something else, Like Kevin Hard is killing it out here. They just does, they're killing and Chris Rock still killing it. It's moved on to what y'all doing and keep talking about times. I'm talking about like TV wise, Yeah, like that you got right now, I'm saying all these shows are way more exactly, way more than like and they should be huge. They huge.

I mean, it depends what you. I don't know what y'all call sitcom, Like you got Insecure, you got Atlanta like television. Sure, so if you're talking about business series, I never, I never. I don't think Atlanta is talking about business. Atlanta is a comedy show about basic television. And you had rel you had the Car Michael Show, you had Blackish, you had Fresh off the Boat, you had I never seen Fresh off the Boat. Yeah, it was like, those are good shows. I gotta check that

one out. I gotta check that one out. But for me, I just feel like it ain't what it used to be. I don't know, because I guess because when you see all these shows that's still airing from twenty five years ago, you yeah, what happened. I'm not gonna say and argue with you and say that the quality is the same as it was back then. I just like the new wave. Like I said, look, think about somebody like just a Larius, think about DC young Fly, talk about think about yourself

like it's a new wave of comedians. I mean the internet, the Internet is the new is the new sitcom? All all the comedies on the internet now, yeah, you know, and DC and just on TV now and the movies shout out to them. You and Jay doing a movie and Jay had something special coming to see. How you trying to throw that out? I see now you talk about stuff like the Jesse Smallett situation and all Kelly situation on your stand up, But now I stay away from that type of stuff because I don't know how

people gonna gonna take especially with our Kelly situation. You really don't know how to you know what I'm saying, come off with that because women women so sensitive. Well well then you know, back in the day, we used to make all of all Kelly jokes and you know, you look at like Chappelle Show with be on you through sensitive. But I'm gonna tell you what tripped me out because I never thought about it like this. We used to make jokes. Think we was making jokes about

all Kelly. We had Lisa Van Allen on the show and we asked Lisa, like, how did she feel when she heard everybody making all those jokes? And she was like, Yo, it was frustrating because people was really getting Pete on. Girls were really getting Pete because you don't think about that perspective. That's totally different. I ain't got no word. He's like, because move on, my boy, let's move along. I saw you post a five years ago. You posted

your first video on Facebook. Yeah, and had one share one light who liked it like one of the homies. One of homies liked it in one Yeah, how did it feel when you look back on that video? To be honest with you, I ain't had a chance to take it all in because it's happening it so fast. For me, I think ten years from now, when I'm probably on the leg with my big belly out, I

have a chance to reflect on everything I've done. But right now where I mean, I ain't had a chance to really sit down and take it all just happened. So do you think you have a big belly and ten years you only gonna be thirty six. I want to be I want to be on the lake watching my son. Yeah, I want a ball a belly. I got a little I got a little something something already, get the ball a six pack. No, No, that's when you know you're really living. I don't think. I don't

think women really like skinny man like that. Who yes, well I'm talking about like like scrony men like skinny skin Women aren't as into looks as men are into looks with when it comes to women, like we like personality and presence more. Yeah, I'm more. I like I like pretty women. I don't care if too much about the body part, like if you were pretty much like the face. Yeah, I'm a faceman. I ain't really know about size anything. No, I don't really know as I'm

a face man. Like if you if you're pretty, I like you my type of girl. All right, we got more with how Hot Davis. When we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club, Breakfast Club. Just still kicking it with Hot Hot Davis, Comedian Charlem groupie roupies. Yeah, I got a lot of those in your ms, they being they're heavy. You even been catfished, Yeah, I've been catfishing. What happened? I've been catfishing for this chick.

This chicken hit me up and she was she was cold to face. This is when I first started popping a little bit, like she had hit me, like, yeah, send me news on Snapchat. So I got to send in the news on Snapchat. Then the news got out all over Snapchat. So look like like three months ago, you put her news on Snapchat. So she put my news on snapchat. You said the news. He now, slowdown, let's back up about these Hold on, let me ask. I gotta ask some questions. I got these news that

she said in them. I didn't have my face in them, but okay, I knew that was me. Okay. And did you have a lotion on at least? No? I was as she asked you on there too, And was it erect? Why are you Davis? Was it flashed or were you flashed as a limp or were you erect at least? Or SENDI no? No, I was hard hard when when she asked for the picture, because you know, some of us gotta be hard for the look like something, or

you're a girl like me. I'm a girl not a show. Yeah. Yeah, you have that picture in your phone already or was it one that you had to know? It was one? She asked me to send it to it, so I was like, all right, cool, and you had to masturbate. No, I didn't even mask like when she asked for it. For some reason, it turned me on the lip service turn but no, so when she asked for the news,

it just turned me on. I'm like the picture, said it to her, Well, you shave I wasn't even Yeah, I'm asking christ because I'm just thinking of the proper way you're supposed to do these things. I want to see if you follow a protocol. He didn't follow a protocol. No, it look it was it was. It was the middle of the summer back there. It was all bush man. Okay, you know the bush makes it look smaller in the picture too. I know, like he said, like I'm a growing out the shore like it had to be her

all the way. Hard for me to send the picture, right, I said, the pictures she gonna say, uh, he said, I like yeah, she said, yeah, you know what time it is? You? She said, you've been catfished. So I say, damn, it was a dude. No, I didn't. I don't know that. I still don't know if it's a dude or not. But I like three days later, my news was all over the internet. So somebody hit me up. People hit me up like, yeah, I got your nuds. You gotta

pay for I say, listen, you pay for them. No, they said they want me to pay so they don't put them out. Okay, So I'm like, listen, the news been out here for the last three years, y'all can have remember that happen your face. I wouldn't claim he got my tattoos right here, my tattoos you So you learned your lesson? Now do you still send news out now? I don't send news out. I'm through it. Google send it to them now. They can send me news, though they sent me nud I would never understand that. I

was talking about comedian Blackbird. He don't taught me how to do stand up though he cold on that stage. He don't get the news segue you did. That was a terrible segue. No, man, she was talking about your news. You said, that's what I'm saying, and you pointed to him, Charlotte just walked in the door. I didn't know you've be saying, you still be sending news. I don't know. I never sitting on news. I don't understand white men

do that. Everybody saying news before Charlotte man never not even hit white No, what come on, Charlotte's man, Especially to my wife. We sweep with each other every night, he said, especially not my wife. Why would you send You can't believe that it was so easy for you to send news out. You gotta value yourself a little more. You you dumb and full, okay, and just trying to you know, trying to get my ass, and you just sent it to it on you, Um, if you send

it right. I just think if he would have shaved, maybe people would have liked it better. So do do what you y'all along, Like when gad just pop up in your DMS and just send, No, you got an email, You got an email full of penises? Yeah, pretty swagging a lot of people. Look she even get a hundred dollars one hundred me and looking at them and be like, oh this is nice. She lying like he ain't going for that. He never heard the story. About envy and the snapchat and you got caught up when the guy.

The guy was telling him he's like nine and a half inch, didos that's what happened to real. Yeah, he like toys. Toys try to happen, but it did happen like that, but didn't happen. It did happen. I'm confused. You're getting catfish like, I gotta go there, I gotta go. He got he got a hard out poise to all the ladiship y'all can sit news to my deal because freakman, freak man, Yeah that's me. You gotta be careful with that in this era though. Yeah, you know what I'm saying.

It's better than really to be a faithful black man. I'm like one woman to settle down. I'm with my girl, Me and my girl together, but we like women too. Oh you and you're y'all do that together. Never that that's not cheating. Ain't cheating because me and my girl like women. Tell you just you just gotta tell her. You can't just pop up with yeah no, no, I can know. You gotta know about it. But I've been with her year and a half. You let her choose

the women yeah, she choose the women most times. Okay, she shoot Detroit, No, she's La. How did that work out though? Is that like that like a healthy relationship y'all got Yeah? I mean for me, I mean because me get her. I mean she, I mean she ain't never tripped about it like me doing sh I mean, she an't got no problem with it. So did she propose that you guys do there or was it your idea the first time? With my idea? Did you ask her? How was that conversation? I was like, man, I want

something different. She's like, what you mean? Not like that? Like yeah, some different because I'm like, yeah, I want to try something different because somebody else. She's like, what you mean you wanted to be with another chick. I'm like yeah, I don't want know, man, what you mean? So she's like, yeah, okay, let's track. She wanted to make sure that she wouldn't she wouldn't care, so we end up doing it. Then we've just been doing it. When you find the first girl in La, La La,

all the women in La is freaky. You ever get jealous when the other girl and your girl out better than you? No, I don't think nobody can eat it better than me. That's a lie. I'm gonna eat it either a woman or you can't eat better than a woman. Some women, probably not all women, but some women. I didn't. I didn't watch it. I didn't watch me eat better

than some of these women. You watch yourself eating, teach me that trick, and then it's another one because I mean, I feel like, in my heart, I eat better than some women were young. So you don't eat the butt? Who man, y'all gonna have me out. I'm gonna be a meme out here, Tom saying you, I mean we grow like we all like we grown men like we didn't been down there, we got damn rightn't been on

that side of town. Okay, eat us saying it. Else, when you're having a threesome, are you allowed to have sexes? Like sometimes there's rules where yeah, the man is not allowed to have intercourse, but he can have inter course with his woman. But no, no, we have intercourse. We do all that. Are you allowed to eat the other girl's but no? No, you know I don't eat it? No? But or no? Is that a ruler? You just don't do it? That's disrespect. I don't feel he's never been raw.

It's all yeah, it's all protected when when out when our raw dog in him. I just I just beat him, but we'll learn more how not beat him that way? Just you know, we know what you mean you're not doing. Okay, you got a clarified, but we're gonna learn a lot more about Hi Davis. And then he's at Carolines all weekend, so make sure you go check it out. You're really Carolines dot com girl working with here. You got to put them both for us, girl, I ain't. I got

a white girl. Damn you sell out. No, no, you can't even get on on you telling out. Already told you, Charlotte, I told him that. You know, you know I had to address that. I told him on the first Detroit per you showed up. Not true. You usually ain't here for the D. Yeah, I mean no, he early for the D. Look at him pushy pushing you mean pushy pushy? Now okay, here for the Detroitors though, But I'm glad you're here today. I held it down for Detroit. I

had to about your gun gun with you. What I need to doun for you had it in your Instagram video. Listen I told you. Look, I'm a pretender and then pretender don't working. We all in trouble. He's trying to get you locked up. You know you can't handle gun here in New York. You can't handle guns in New York. Hello, No, why would you tell me that? Fan? Fan? Let's say he was about to pull out his idea. Okay, different, David's gonna be at Caroline's all weekend weekend. I'm sorry

to last tonight. We sold We sold out, so I gonna get to see me up. I see our next year. We sold out all weekend. I'm only doing two Okay, are you doing too? And dinner? That's a big deal, man. Yeah, it's gonna be dope. It's gonna be dope. Congratulations. Well, it's the breakfast Club, is hi, Davis? The breakfast Club? Your morning's will never be the same. I tried the new flavors of Arns Vanilla Coke and Arns Vanilla Coke

zero sugar. Yeah you heard that right, And I have to tell you it's a great combination of coke arrange and vanilla flavor. Heads. You are closest to me tailor today and try it out, yo? You ready yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah. First of all, pull your there parts my pants to look at your red ass briefs while we two the Friday. It's a Friday. It's freaky freaky free I'm freaky freaky freezy Friday. Until you pull your pants my pants up?

You ready, I'm ready, I'm always ready. It's Friday, It's Friday. It's Friday. There's a stranger d my band. Come on, dad's a pounding in my head, Come on, clear the all over the room. Hey peaks for mingos in the pool. Hey, I smell like a manny bar. Hey. DJ's passed out in the yard. He guard he's on the ballac it's just a hikey all a bruise pictures of Hey last het night. He can't get it up. Hey, heyne, I'm sure what you say? Oh how it's a blacked out

blood but I'm ready. Ain't sure it rode damn last Friday night. Here we get some table time, Hey saying we took too many shot. He think we kicks d out for God last Friday night. There we mess our crazy cards. Hedn't got kicked out of the block. So we hit the bullet bad last Friday night. We went streaking in the bark Stevie differing in the Dog and adm Naga Last Friday night. Yeah, I think we broke the law. Always say we're gonna stop. But whoa, whoa?

What we do too with all the game. The singing in Unison is amazing. It's amazing. Here we go do it all again. You out there in your car, I need you to sing along when he's right here trying to connect the time. Come up. Don't know what to tell my ball? Come up? Pick the city, tell my car? Hete chander. We raised on the floor with my favorite party dress, Laurence. Time for my arrast Think I need to change your ral. That was such an epic fail. Pictures of Hey, hey night, Hey hat up, Hey hey

nin what you're saying? Oh wow, it's some blacked out blood ward I'm Brady Shore and damn Last Friday night? Can we dish on table time? Then we took two minny shot. He think we kiss throwed out for god? Last Friday night. Yeah, we messed our trading cards. Ain't got kicked out of the bar. Hey, So we hit the bullet run last Friday night, we went streaking in the bar steamy different room. They talk amal Niger's wid last Friday night. Yeah, I think we brought the law.

Always say we're gonna stop or walk a whoa two it all again. I think we betting in bolls up Bro, I think we're betting in both up two it all again. I think we better the fifth Harmony. We better the fifth Harmy. Ready cheap, I F t chee, I F T cheep, I F t cheep, I team cheep F te f t gee f. It's Friday Friday, It's Friday Friday. It's Friday. It's Friday, Friday, Friday Friday, and Friday Friday Friday and hunting Friday, Hurnday, Friday, Friday Friday. Go bro,

it's not officially Friday until you hear this one. Bro. You hear me out here in these streets, do you hear me? I don't care if you're in the Houston. I don't care if you in Columbia, South Carolina. I don't care if you anew I mow turkey. Whenever you can hear the side of my points, I'm slomn God. That's dj envy. Together. We are no direction? Should I get him? Get them girl? Seven a yem winking up in the morning. Gotta be fresh, Gotta go downstairs. Hey,

gotta have my ball, Gotta have cereal. Seeing everything that time is going taking on and on. Everybody's rushing. Gotta get down to the boss. Stop hat. Gotta catch my boss. Hey, I see my friends sick. Ain't in the front seat, sitting in the back seat. Gotta make my mind up? Heck with seat? Can I take Friday Friday Friday? Everybody? He's looking food forward? Are you ready? Come on Friday

Friday Friday? Everybody forwards? We do it partying, party and honky party and party and honk fun fun, fun fun, Come on seven forty five way driving on the highway. Cruise so fast. I want on to fly fun fun fun. You know what it is? I got this? You got this. My friend is by my right. Hey, I got this. You got this? Now? You know? Week kicking in the front seat, sitting in the back seat. Gotta make my mind up? With seat? Can I take Friday Friday Friday?

Everybody's like a mortwork in the week. Friday Friday Friday, everybody looking what we do? We party and party and late party and party and pink fun fun fun funds. The weekendday, wes Thurday. That's an absolute fac Rebecca today, it absolutely is. And I got some gunyak Remy markin seventeen thirty. We're too excited. We're gonna have today tomorrow. Is that? That's how it works, Friday, Saturday comes afterwards, Rebecca Black, Welcome to the weekend officially party. Everybody is

DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast club. Now, um, you guys have a great weekend. Charlemagne. Yes you had a positive note for the people. Yes, man, I mean I got a positive note. I want to say salute to y'all. Enjoy the weekend. But I want to tell you, man, don't waste words on people who deserve your silence. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is nothing at all. Remember that this weekend Breakfast Pub

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