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Nia Long Interview and More

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Today on the show we had actress Nia Long stop by where she came to speak about her new film "The Banker", John Singleton, 90's love movies and more. Also Charlamagne sat down with Pete Davidson where they spoke about his depression, relationships and more. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to dare devil Mike Hughes who attempted to launch a homemade rocket.

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More nervous this room anywhere? So your friend yo fright crazy the world's most stagerous morning shot cameras Greek show. Isn't this city so rif DJ Harry, the captain of this usually eat, the only one who can keep these guys in Chlomge the god boy there club pictition. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Yo. Good morning Angela yeats and Jolomge

the god piece of the planet. Is Monday, Yes, it's Monday. Back to the work week, got of another work week? Yes y'all feel? How y'all feel? I am great. I just landed from Vegas not long ago. You know, we were on the West coast. First, we were at the NAACP Image Awards. That's right, the Breakfast Club was nominated. You didn't win. No, No, he wasn't going. Who do we lose to? How'd you know that? Because I knew we weren't beause. Further of all, we didn't tell nobody

to vote. That's number one, all right, don't you told me this before you knew I was about to get on that flight, and he had la why don't you say you me not gonna win. I think it was nice. The air was first of all, it was we didn't but it was nice to be nominated. So that was an amazing thing. Maybe if we had to actually be at the NAACP Image Awards, it was a powerful room.

It felt great. Maybe if we would have activated our listeners and you know, said to them, hey go folk because we were you know, it was a voting thing. I didn't know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that was my first time. We don't lose too. Unsung Unsung, which one TV show remember with Lloyd the Lord. I liked the unsung and unsense. They actually did an unsensed on me. I liked gunsensored. But they actually honored Rihanna, so that was nice. She was there. Thena was there, We was there, Blackish one,

a lot of award Wars and Anthony Anderson hosted. Jamie Fox was there. He gave a funny speech. A lot of comedians, Davy Smooth was there, Michael B. Jordan, Michael Jordan, ya, A lot of people were in the building. It was a great Girls club. We talked a lot about award shows and how we got to celebrate our own and that was definitely a celebration of our own. It was a great It was a great award show. Um. Shout out to Revolt by the way, I had a good time. Shout to Revoke family. It was a It was a

great show. A lot of people, a lot of black excellence in the building, had a good time. And then I flew out to Vegas for right after the award show. Flew that night for my seminar out there in Vegas, which was sold out. Had a great time, spoke speaking to everybody on the West coast. So it was a great, great weekend. How was your weekend, cheer lead and dad. I am a chair dad, A proud chair dad, dropping a clues bond for all the chair dads out there. Okay.

I was in the beautiful big city of Wildwood, New Jersey, right staying in a nice two star hotel all weekend long. Very i'mbling experience, but you know, when you come from the extreams, I come from a dirt road in moss Quine of South Carolina. A two star hotel still feels like luxury, but you know, it made me feel really good about the two star hotel. What's that fact that my daughter was not tripping? I thought it was like she just happy to be it was happy to be

with our people. It was the hotel that the team was sharing at, and she was like, it's just the hotel, Dad, We're only gonna be here for two days. That I'm like, you know what, you right, baby? Thank you? You have changed, Thank you. I haven't changed. I just you know, I'm happy. Life is good. Okay, not all right, but I haven't stayed in the two star hotel in a long time and then a long long time. And I'm sure. The other thing we all did was watched the fight we

definitely want to watch. Watched it on my laptop. I had to order the fight on my laptop because you know, of course the two star hotel. You can't order paper if you want the two star hotel. So I ordered on my laptop. And you know, when't got me a little pint. That fight was so sad, and that wasn't I felt bad. A little pint a little pine of remy from the liquor store, drinking it out of plastic cups. You know what I mean, and the wife acting like

it was old times. See, well, well, if you have children, you know, if you if they play basketball, if it's a au, or if you're a cheerleader, or if you play football. When you do traveling, that's that Usually the hotels that they stay at. But you know, the kids usually like to stay with each other. Hold your daughter, Okay, so they like to stay with each other the hotel, but the host hotel usually is trash, right, So what me and my wife do is we drop our kids off.

They all in the same room, there's a chaplain, and then we usually go up the block to something a little more so. The problem with being a chair that is that when they have these cheerleading competitions, they're usually in places that nobody wants to go through apps. Somebody want to be a while with New Jersey in the middle of winter as Okay, I definitely want to be in Disney World in May. But hey, that's why I shall be. Okay, it is what it is, the life.

You're not complaining, Yes I am, I am, but I'm not you know what I mean. My daughter plays first and both our teams played the first this weekend, so they can't get to you on They gonna keep going and keep going to small ball keets with no real hotel food. And you're gonna be and I'll be there's building with the people shaking hands and you know, talk, listening to everybody who says they listen to the Reference Club and listen to the podcasts and watch YouTube videos.

All of that just the hard part about you. The harder part about that all is is the wait time, because they might chair at eight in the morning and then they don't chair or play basketball and getting into like five that is fine. And you just did and you just did. See you just did. You don't know how to be a chair there. You gotta go there with your headphones, you know what I'm saying, And you have your iPod and you have your laptop and you

catch upon your movies and your TV shows. That's what you do, all right, all right, let's get the show cracking. We got some special guests joining us this morning. We do Nia Long will be joining us, legend the legendary Nia Long aging like wine and not milk out here in these streets. And also Pete Davis and Charlemagne had a one on one conversation with Pete Davidson. Well, Pete has a Netflix special dropping the Marrow called Alive in

New York. He also has a movie coming out called Big Time out of Lessons that comes out of next next, I mean in March on Hulu. And we just had a one on one conversation about a lot of different things, okay, not going on in his life. All right, Well, let's get the show cracking front news. What were talking about. Well, first, let's talk about Tyson the fury versus Deontay Wilder, and we'll tell you about that fight, will give you some of the updates of what happened after the fight. Really

really hard to watch. I will say, some blood looking going on. All right, we'll get into that. Next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is dj mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God. We all the Breakfast Club. All right, let's get in some front page news. Well, let's start with the rest in peace to be Smith. She has passed away at the age of seventy. She had early onset Alzheimer's disease. Her husband Dan Gaspie announced

her death. He said it was with great sadness that my daughter Dana and I announced the passing up my wife, Barbara Elaine Smith. He said she did pass peacefully at ten fifty pm Saturday at their home in Long Island after she had been battling Alzheimer's disease for several years. She's a model, she's a restaurantur lifestyle guru. She was the first black woman featured on the cover of Mademoiselle and three of her B Smith restaurants in New York City,

Long Island and also in DC. Rest in Peace Happens, Rest in Peace? All right. Now, let's discuss this fight that happened over the weekend, Tyson Fury versus Deontay Wilder. A lot of people were thinking Deontay Wilder would knock Tyson Fury out at some point, but that did not happen. The fight didn't go well from the very beginning, and they actually had to call the fight in the seventh round. So word on the street is that maybe there'll be

another remask because this was already part trilogy. Right, Yeah, So here's what Deontay Wilder had to say after his loss. Things like this happened on The Best Man One to Night, But I was already my leg was already recoming in due to other little things. Well, you know, I make no excuses to night. I just wish that my corner would have let me win out on my shield. I'm a warrior and that's what I do. You know what

I'm saying. What he did, what he did, there's no excuses, and would come back and bestow wild did the warrior dropping alun Deontay Wilder also dropping the clues monster Tyson Fury. That's the heavyweight boxing it is. I say they stopped a good I think that stop it. And if I was Wilder, I wouldn't rush back to do a rematch. You know they do. They do have a clause to where the loser can say he wants a rematch within

thirty days. And I think for the next fight, Tyson will get sixty percent of the sixty percent I think, while they get forty. But I don't think he should rush back. I think he should fight another tune up fight and then come back and fight Fury. And about the years I was out in vague as everybody was saying, no, no, that's boxing. He lost on purpose because you know, the money's in the trilogy I'm like, no, did you see

the fight he lost like Fury. Everybody knows Furry has always been a better boxer than Deontay Wild, But Deontay Wild does a sluggers so being that he got that right hand, you think he's never out of a fight. But I mean, you know, Fury just outboxed him, Ye outclassed him. It seemed like he was more prepared than Wild. I don't know what game plan while than his training crew had because even when he didn't make no adjustments when he went to the corner. But it's just boxing.

And it was one point where Tyson Ferry appeared to look blood off of He didn't appear to who he did. He said he was before the fight. He said, I want to taste your blood. He said, I want to taste blood before the fighting. Either way, if you've been watching the lead up to the fight, he said, I want to taste your blood. When I was watching that scene, people were like, he didn't really lick him. There's a lot of things for the fight, though, you know what

I mean, They say a lot of things. You want to kill someone in the ring. I didn't think he really do it. You think Mike tyson wouldn't eat your children back in the day if given the chance. In the hedge space, he was in the eat hey frym and put a little season and all that. What the question I had was, should they have stopped the fight right? Yes? Now, Dean while his coatrain and Mark Breland threw on the child to stop the fight, but his co trainer said

he disagreed with the action. And they did say he was taken to the hospital to have a cut in his air stitched up. That cut through off his equilibrium. Yeah, no, they stopped it right on time. I think, yeah, I don't think the cut through off his equilibrium. I think everybody was saying that he had They thought he had a rupshed drum and they said that's probably what through

off his equilibrium. But I just I mean, if you know anything about Deontay Wid, he's never cared about being on his bike, meaning he you know, the legs and the stamina of the cardio, that's not his things. I think that's all caught caught up with. But I would say said it did throw it off right right before they threw in the towel, he did throw a left so it wasn't like he was totally off when he was done. But when he when he was getting tapped

up in that corner, he still through. He was still throwing. All right, guys, two rounds. No, he threw a left right right right when he got hitting the chin. Look at it. Look at the replay, all right, well at this front page news. Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you're upset, you need to vent. Hit us up right now. Maybe had a horrible weekend, or maybe had a great week and call us up right now. It's the breakfast cloub

God morning, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up. Wait, you're time to get it off your chest. Whether your man or black, we want to hear from you on the breakfast. But hello, who's this Tito? What's up? Broke? Get it off your chest? And I'm a little upset with envy because he ain't brought his his little estate seminars to Virginia when he went to having University. Well, don't get quiet. We have one in Carolina. I think we're gonna do one in Richmond this year. So that's

only an hour drop from Hampton University. But we're gonna try to make it. I might even try to do something for home coming this year at h you. But we are trying to get over there, brother, my bad. All right, all right, but we're doing one within the three hour range of Hampton University, so you might just have to drive a little bit. Brother, I meet that when you all right, yeah, because we're doing in Chicago, we're doing Atlanta, we're doing North Carolina, Toronto coming up,

and I think even DC, Maryland, Richmond area. So we're trying to get up that way. Brother, I have a good one. Hello. Who's this? DJ? Naptown was good? What's up? Bro? Get it off your chest? Man. I just read that Lizzo is a is an NAACP Award winner. Yes, And I'm sitting back like, how's all these good artists being passed over? And we keep talking about her like there's a lot of good artists out here, listen, is a dope artist? What are you talking about? You don't think

lizz was a good artist? The dope artist? Bro? I just said, there's a lot of ones who ain't getting the praise and the homage is hurt, like what is she doing that they ain't doing? She's just an Entertainer of the Year award. So this last year she was the Entertainer of the Year. Somebody had to win. Who you think should have won? Cardi Drake. Carty and Drake have one inp awards them but they didn't put out any last year. Can't keep winning it. I mean, I'm

just saying, we ain't gonna keep talking about hurt. That's all I'm saying. I'm not hating on it. You know, she sounds a little bit of like, hey, brother, But I mean it would make what you would say would make sense if Cardy and Drake had projects out last year. They didn't have projects out last year. Hey all right, And when you have an amazing album and you've been doing great, you do win all kinds of awards. I mean,

it happens all the time. I feel it. I'm just saying that, I said, when a lot of awards two people might be like, did you listen to listos album? Brother? I listened to it. I checked it out. Bro Let you think it had some It had some tunes, only it didn't really might cook kill. I thought you was about agenda. Honestly, honestly, I can't hate on nobody that's more successful than me. That's I mean, that's what we do. That's the era we live in. Everybody some people that's

more successful. And why would hit on somebody that's not as successful as you. That's just stupid. Get it off your chests. One five one if you need to be hit us up now. It was the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chest, whether you're man or blast, so people to have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? What's this? Play? Be something from the wall? This man down? He had

Marty Grard to djv it, what's up bro? Getting off your chests? Man? I was, Man was man. Man, I'm just trying to tell everybody down here, you know, and Marta Grad to be saved. Man. People are getting run over and killed. Man. Two people got killed. This this week's Marty Gras already. Yeah, I've never been in Marty Grad. Yeah. Somebody got pushed. They was trying to catch throws and they got pushed and ran over killed. Another leader got killed.

She was trying to see her family. If it was two tandem Fluke she tried to cross it, got got rando and killed. I said, they banned those floats now for the rest of the Marty Grass season of it. Yeah, two flute yesterday? Who I think people that was doing stuff on flue fell all flutes. I'm like, man, careful.

They banned the float and Mordy Yeah, they just did then, like the tandem flute, like if they got two flutes next to each other, like because it'd be one track to pulling them like two flute got you didn't do that number and either negative where you know, you can't even get under the flutes store. Damn. He said. The body was like everywhere everybody commute body like stood up and everywhere for everybody out there, and be safe, be

careful man, absolutely, Mrty Grass tomorrow. Hello, who's this? This is Sherry. Sherry, get you a few chests. Okay, this is Sherry Brown. I called on April twenty fourth with the sunk in the water tickets last year, and every since I got from the readio with y'all, I've been

going through a lot of beating downs and stuff. People have been hitting in the Facebook can and stuffed like trying to like like like I want viral or something trying to keep me something like doing my dreams and stuff like when I told y'all I had like twenty five talents one time, and I was telling y'all that I told I love Jesus and God and everything. So everywhere I go, I don't care if I'm working, I don't care if I'm drinking. I don't care where I go.

I always tell people about um God as you should absolutely tell your testimony. Okay, and um, I'm gonna see us. Congratulations to y'all for the nomination stuff because I was voting all y'all because y'all are wanting to really shows people all type of people be on that show. I mean good peoplehood people, all type of people. Don't know where you come from. Who told you all about respecting people? So what I wanted to tell us, Um, it's black

chestry money. And I'm so tired I'm always blaming the white man, but the black people are actually killing off each other. And shut up, shut up. God don't want you to talk like that because you ain't telling the truth. Let's share talk well. Um. I followed mor yuc King, and I followed just about everybody I'm very good at social study. Martin Luke King Junior. Always blame the white man. Well, thank you so much, Sherry. You have a great morning.

Always say that I'm black, white and Indian, Nave, American twice blackfoot and sh I know to treat people. But thank you, Sherry. You have a great body. Don't even, they don't even, they don't even give the people. Now I'm not done, Freddy. But people in New York, they invite they want to go to go see people in New York. They want to go all the Alabama, go all these places. But they don't even love the people where they are. And I'm from Virginia. Okay, Jan's for

love us and I made a shirt. I have made a shirt, but ain't it Okay, we gotta go have a great week. Sharry Kobe Bryant, Yeah, I love him. I love him, y'all Okay, Bay, Yeah, I was trying to get to y'all till oh my gosh, sh your chess eight hundred five eighty five one. I want if you need to vent, you can hit this up at anytime. Now. You we got rumors all the way. Yeah, since we talked about Lizzo let's flash back to Chance the rapper

being interviewed by Lizzo. He posted this clip. Also, we'll tell you what superstar gives his girlfriend a hundred thousand dollars a month just to spend. All right, we'll get into that next keeping lockers, the Breakfast Club, Go Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the God, We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Wendy Williams. She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the

Breakfast Club. Well, looks like Wendy Williams has a new boyfriend and that person is a celebrity jeweler, William Selby aka a will to Boss. He's a jeweler, shout the will. Yeah. So he also shared a video from the Wendy Williams Show. She said a mystery man gave her a diamond heartshaped necklace for the high days, and he posted that video

and yeah, they've been posting pictures hugged up together. Then Saturday morning, she posted a picture that showed the two of them cuddling at the studio with a rapper Black Poppy. That's who they were in the studio for. I guess he manages that artist. And she also shared a picture of them at dinner. She said, three meatballs plus good company equals danger. So well, not much weed, Kevin Hunter

smokes nowadays like life has to be stressful. Put the phone down, keV Okay, just because you stay out the picture, it's not gonna make it go away, all right now. ACP Image Awards went down over the weekend, and of course we've been talking about that this morning. We were actually nominated. We did not win, but it's our first time being nominated for nub ACP Image Award. We were nominated for Outstanding News Information Series or Special and Unsung One for TV one. So great show are we any

of those things? Especial were not a special. We are a series. It's a series or special series. Especially we are a series. I wish we didn't know. I didn't know. I wish we'd known the rules and people can actually vote, so we could have told people to vote. I honestly

didn't mean everybody else was telling people to vote. Literally literally everybody will the old nominated all right now, Entertainer of the year was a Lizzo for Outstanding Comedy Series in TV Blackish one, Anthony Anderson won for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series and Dion Cole one for Blackish also for Outstanding Supporting Actor, and Marsin Martin one for Outstanding Supporting Actress. She actually won a lot too, so she was on that stage a lot. Shout out to

Lynn and Witfield. She went for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. She was also staying at our hotel, so we ended up having drinks all night and her daughter Grace and talk series was Red Table Talk. Angela Bassett, who was in the building, also one for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series for a nine one one, Tracy Ellis ross one for Blackish for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series. A lot of great things happened, so that

was an n double ACP Image Awards. Brianna actually ended up getting the big award for the night and she actually turned the focus back on her activism. Here's what she said. We can only fix this world together. We can't let the desensitivity seep in it. But if it's your problem, then it's not mine. I mean, how many of us in this room have colleagues and partners and france from other racest sexist religions. Well then you know they want to break bright with you, right, Well then

this is their problem too. So when we're marching and protesting and posting about the Michael Brown juniors and the attack Tianna jeffersons of the world, tell your friends to pull up. Yeah, she got the President's Awards. You gotta stand innovation for that speech. She should have been specific and said tell white people who to pull up though, because black women always show up for white feminist movements. But when she was on the other foot, they don't

really show up for the sisters like that. So she especially, you know, when it comes to Black Lives Matter and things of that name. She should have been specific and said, tell your white friends to pull up. All right, now, Chance the rapper, we talked about how Lizza was Entertainer of the Year, where he posted a throwback from when she and when Lizzo interviewed him back in two thousand and twelve, He posted, anybody recognized the woman interviewing me?

Give you a hint. We're playing the same Houston festival in a couple of weeks and had the same number of Grammys. Guys, this video is so dope to see. It was twenty twelve, a year before Acid Rap even dropped, and I was being interviewed for a small magazine in Minneapolis called green Room, right after a small show I

was playing. I remember it like it was yesterday, and it was eight years ago while I've watched Lizzle work her ass off to become the biggest act in the world, and it was nothing but her and her day one best friend's hard work and her own God given talents. So here is a snippet from that. Let's talk about your style. You have a very likely collected choice in like your beats, and you choose from like bay Rum got a Paula Brown. Yeah, you have a walk with

flocking joint all right now. Christiano Ronaldo, he actually, according to reports, gives his girlfriend one hundred thousand dollars a month to help her with her lavish lifestyle. So you know, he's pretty rich. His net worth is around four hundred and sixty million dollars and he gives one hundred thousand dollars just to whatever she wants. Yeah. Wow, that's light for him though. Yeah, so his fiance, Georgiana Rogeriguez, is she's an allowance having a great time. The guy makes

forty five million dollars a year. Bro, like he's a soccer player, but an allowance, he just just do you? Yeah, okay, guy makes like six hundred and sixty three thousand dollars a week. All right, his money's stupid. All right, Well I'm angela. Yeah, and that is your rumor. Come on, man, it's allow one. Just sounds crazy to me that I didn't say allowance. I said he gives her a hundred thousand dollars a month. That's an allow one. I mean you probably do the same thing to your woman. No,

yes's no allow ones. I can't say, hey, baby, is your money, whether you give it to her directly or interact, whether you buying her stuff, it's the same thing. She has a credit card and the credit cards. How much you think she spends a month, I don't know. I bet you if you looked at up, probably close. But I get my daughter an allowance, which also they're not married yet. By the way, it's his fiance Mariam. Neither shoot you hart to give me a one hundred grand

a month. I gotta buy his cow for your bird man. All right, I don't know how much it's gonna jump up. I'm far married you my goodness. Now we got front page news next. Yes, we're gonna be talking Bernie Sanders. After the Nevada caucuses. They're saying he is the person that you have to beat. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to breakfast club. Good morning,

good morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne. The guy we are to breakfast club's getting some front page news. We're starting well, let's start with Maryanne Williamson. She is now endorsing Bernie Sanders for president. As you know, she dropped out of the Democratic race January tenth, and she had endorsed him also in his first president to run back in May of twenty fifteen. Now for Bernie Sanders

on his behalf, he's doing pretty well right now. He's actually the one that everybody is saying is the man that you have to beat if you want to become that Democratic nominee. He won in Nevada, and next up is South Carolina. Right now he's polling second to Biden. Yeah, I mean the DNC just needs to go with the player with the hot hand. Bernie's been building this movement

since twenty sixteen. Bernie seems like the candidate who can come closest to building that Obama collition, inspiring people to vote who don't usually vote, and he seems like the only candidate right now who can bring people together of all racist genders and sexualities. Now, Donald Trump tweeted out, looks like crazy Bernie is doing well in the great state of Nevada. Biden in the rest look week, and no way many Mike can restart his campaign after the

worst debate performance in the history of presidential debates. Congratulations Bernie, and don't let them take it away from you. Republicans are excited about possibly Trump running against standers because socialism and Trump's campaign went after socialism and all of that, so they feel like that is actually a great way for Donald Trump to win. Well, that's one of the things Bernie needs to do. Who needs to tweak his message a little, even though he won't because he's been

saying the same thing for years. But instead of calling his socialism, call it compassionate capitalism. And I need Bernie to have a black agenda and I need him to announce a black woman as his VP, preferably Nina Turner. I think a the little things will help him going in the Super two of day all right now, Pete Buddha Judge was in Denver on Saturday night and there was an emotional moment that happened with a young supporter who came to the stage had a question, and here's

how it went. I don't think you need a lot of advice for me on bravery. You seem pretty strong. It took me a long time to figure out how to tell even my best friend that I was gay. And to see you willing to come to terms with who you are in a room full of a thousand people, thousands of people you've never met, that's really something. So let me tell you. Let me tell you a couple of things that might be useful. The first thing is that it won't always be easy, but that's okay because

you know who you are. Young Zachary Rowe, who's nine years old. The question was, would you help me tell the world I'm gay too? I want to be brave like you about to say, y'all confuse me because I like what was the questions it was a fish bowl question, so he didn't actually ask the question. He came to the stage, someone else pulled it out of the fish bowl ask that question. And he's only nine, so you can see the video of him standing there while people

to just answers his question. All right, and again, Oh, did you know Adrian Browner got arrested at the Giant Wilder Tyson Fury fight at the way In. Yeah, he's banned from the building, right, Yeah. They said they warned him and he refused to leave the MGM Grand on Friday, and twice they said he was told he was not allowed to visit that property at the MGM, and regardless, he still showed up to the way in. Why is he bann from the building? Does anybody know? They do not.

We do not know, because he's not gonna fight the ever again. If he's a banned from the building, he can't they brun getting another fight. I'm sure. Why are you so sure? I mean, he's still a name that people would love to go see. I think when I lose, they would love to see hibox. You don't think so not at this point? No, All right, well I'm handling ye and that is your front page. You wouldn't want watch another Adrian Broner fight. He would have to really

work hard and get it together. And I didn't want to say come back, and do you know in the last time Adrian Brunners want to fight. That's my that's my point. But you still people still watch his last fight, right, people know his name. I'll say that people know his name, and they know his antics outside of the ring. The focus in the ring that's been long, long, long long. But if they showed like him getting ready and training really hard and looking like he can do something, I

think people are watching. But he got to build it back up again. I saw him this weekend at the press conference and they asked him what his interests outside of boxing, and he said pornography. Nothing about him looks like he's ready to get back in that ring in no way shape or for him. And I like gay b, but nah, the focus just isn't there right all right? Well at his front page news Now when we come back, Nia Long will be joining us. We'll kick it with

Nia Long when we come back, So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, come morning, the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is Steen j MV and Ngela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the breakfast club. You have a special guest in the in the building. I was gonna say the beautiful we have here, good morning, Nia Long. I said, you got your own day in New York from the mayor. Also, oh my you guys. I cried about that for like a week. Yeah, congratulation. That was like the biggest honor.

And I was so blown away, honestly, because you don't expect, like I have my own day August twenty seven. Yes, you feel the pressure to have to do something on that day now, like in New York, like an event to come here every year on that day and talk to you. That's what I can Yeah, we can do that. Let's do it. We can do that. Coming up, I know it is. How are you though? I'm okay. I lost my father condolescently. Thank you. He was a great man,

and it's it's it's amazing. I learned more about him by being in Trenton, in Trenton, New Jersey for a week, just putting the whole thing together than I ever knew. And he was such an icon in the community and did so much for so many of those kids. Living down there, so I was I was really proud of him. He's a poet, yeah, he's a poet, a writer, a photographer, like a real just a renaissance man, love jazz music and good food. And he was really like Lorenz Taton

Love Jones, but older. But I felt the school, Trent And High School did a beautiful tribute to my father. I could not stop crying. I was just saying, this is amazing, because sometimes what a person can't do for their own children, they do for the world. And I'm okay with that. If that meant that I had to share him, well, I think that's because parents they learned more than they as they grow so when they was raising us. Yeah, I was thinking about that. I was thinking.

I said, mommy, I looked at my mother during the service. I said, Mommy, you were twenty two years old when you had me. Right now, two day anything, I forgive you for everything, because I couldn't have done it at twenty two, twenty two. I was in the club. It's been a heavy conversation with my therapist the past couple of weeks. What's that that whole conversation about forgiving your parents?

But my father in particular because they only to do the best that they could because they didn't know any better when they were younger. You have to really do it for yourself. It's if you commit that healing to with yourself, it will honestly change the way you experience your own life, because I think for a lot of years I was I was disappointed and angry, and I wanted, you know, my dad to like read me a bedtime story and be there and do all of the things

that a daddy is supposed to do. And I think my father had a very old school way of approaching life because black people are raised to survive, that's right. And my mother and my grandmother, coming from the Islands, they had a different philosophy. So had my parents stayed together, I may have still been an actress. But I don't think it would have happened as quickly as it did in my life, and I don't think I would have been a part of the era that really helped to

define black cinema. When I look at my life and I'm going to be fifty, this that's great. Fifty you guys, I get to do what I want to. I can't. We got we gotta upgrade, the turn black crack. It's got to be talking about fifty Wow, I can't believe it.

But my point is is when you get to this age, it's a beautiful time in my life because I can actually put everything into perspective and now it all makes sense, and I feel more free and alive than I have in the last ten years because I have understanding and I've forgiven myself for not forgiving people sooner in my own life, or forgiving my father for things that he was unable to do. And it's a good thing to do. Don't we have the luxury of healing? No, this generation,

like this generations, the luxury of healing. The fact that you just I've taught spoken to my therapist about certain things. Black people were not saying that fifteen twenty years ago. We were like, we didn't because because there was this you know, the idea was if you go to therapy, there's something really wrong with you. But reality that you're crazy. And the reality is is we have so much information coming at us. You need to be able to sit

down and organize your life and your thoughts right. And if you don't do that, you will be in a constant state of you'll have anger. Yeah, yeah, Well you have a lot of amazing things happening first of all. And before we get into the Banker, you are producing now too, I did. I just produced my first film. Congratulations on that. So when do we get to see that? Um, it's called Fatal Affair. It's on Netflix and it's with Omar Epps. I think it's coming out in July, that

two Black cinema, right, yeah, and that's why I cast him. Know, I'm meant to ask. I want to go back to your dad. I just had a question. You know what, you have two children? Yes, do you do anything different than what your dad would do with you? Because my dad was a police officer. He was very protective. Well, my kids, I try not to be as protective because I hated it. Right, Is there anything that you do and say, you know what? I make sure I do this because I don't want a parent like them. I

kind of didn't like that. Is there anything I have to be honest with you? My mother was the probably Thank god I was born like a decent human being, because my mom was very hands off, but she was very free and it was the two of us. And remember she was twenty two, so we were like best friends. My parents divorced when I was super young. Again, my father's idea of success for me was, go to college,

get your degree. If you want to be an actress, go get a job as a waitress, and then see how that works out for you, right, And I was like, I'm not doing it that way. I don't need to go to college to do what I want to do. So I went, I did a little bit, and then then I started working because again that was during the time where there was, you know, a handful of brown girls really working and I got lucky and blessed and it happened for me. So the way I raised my boys,

I'm super honest, probably too honest. My son, my older son, my nineteen year old, and I talk about everything, I mean, the nitty gritty down that oh my god. I was like, I don't want to hear. That's enough. And he was a late bloomer, so he didn't have he was a late bloomer. And then my little gun was so that now he's out here dating, he is a full flower. Maybe you just feel comfortable telling mom everything. Now I know a lot. I know more than I want to know,

and I'm okay with that. But but here's what I'm the most I'm most proud of. He's a good dude. You know where we are now is it's interesting because we're in a bit of a tug of war because he wants to be his own man and he's in college and he's on his way and he plays baseball and he's handsome and smart and all the things. But I'm like, dude, you're not paying any bills yet. So there's a fine line between Mom, you don't know what

you're talking about and we're gonna do it this way. Absolutely, So I try to give and take because I want him to make those mistakes so that he can learn who he is. Right, all right, we got more with Nia long when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Gomona Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club were still kicking it with Ni Along Yee. You do have this

movie The Banker, Ye come out? Yeah? And so this is based on a two story, right Bernard Garrett, he's a businessman, but this is in the sixties and back then the forties to the sixties, so basically the whole civil rights era, right, So at first he was trying to do real estate. But that's hard when you're a black person back then, especially trying to buy into the real estate market as hard as a black person now. It's yeah, but it didn't imagine, but it was like

a red V I could even imagine and redlining. So we were basically cast out of the process period and not allowed to get loans. And so these two men came into the game and really changed helped to change the laws so that black people could get loans and that we could buy property and we could start investing

into our own communities. And they had to actually get a white person to be the front of their business, Yes they did, played by Nicholas Holt, and they used him as the frontman to trick the banks into selling the banks to them, and eventually it implodes. But it's a fun ride and it's a great history lesson. And I think we need to start having the conversations about rich versus wealth. I think you need to have a rich spirit, but you should strive to be wealthy because

wealth is generational. Absolutely, we have to recondition the way that we're thinking about our place in the world, because at the end of the day, day we are I believe, the heart and soul of culture. We control the cool all of it. So if we're controlling that, why are we not controlling the money? Because we're creating the avenue to make the money. And I'm guilty of it too. I'll go buy a channel bag instead of you know, But then I'm like, but I need both. Right, there's

kind of bald. As long as you know you can invest in the things you need to invest in, and you can cheat yourself. I think there's nothing wrong with you. Got a care of all this and I had this leftover a lot, and I'm good. I can buy myself a bag. Right, But as I tell myself that all the time, we would never toch. I'm glad that you you would never Toalch. And I think this generation our kids, Yes, I think it'll change. Yeah, we're getting new tools, new resources.

Everything everything we're talking about, from therapy to real estate, all of that stuff is new tools with resources we're passing on. And there's also a wider lane to find success. How draining was the bank at all? Because when you do a movie like that you really lot of things aren't really different in two thousand twenty. I will tell you that it was not an easy shoot, mostly because we didn't have a lot of money to make the movie to begin with. It rained when it wasn't supposed to,

and when it was supposed to it didn't. You know, here's the thing. When you're making a film about history, and there are very few films out there where we get to see black people in a heroic position changing history, you want to get it right right, And so obviously I'm depending on my director George Nlphie, who was fantastic and gave us so much room to be whatever we thought we needed to be in the role. And Samuel Jackson, who I freaking love him, and Anthony Mackie I play

Anthony Mackie's wife. We had a good time, but there was just an underlying feeling of intensity because we knew that we had a social responsibility to educate and take

people on a journey. And this was supposed to be the first movie on Apple TV plus also right the first well it was, and then we had a little bit of a hiccup, right, Um, I mean, listen, that has nothing to do with the movie, and I'm glad that we got a new release date and we I'm very sensitive to women and what women go through, and I don't think any woman should be violated. But I'm just glad that Apple has sort of regrouped and given us a platform to release the film because I think

it's an important film. That was a weird reason not to put the movie out. It's not like anybody that was in the movie did something, you know what I mean, I know, I agree with you. It's almost like they don't want that story to be told, like, let's not put this out inspire Black people that doesn't have felt like, well, well, women had a reason to fill away when they see somebody glorify that was not glorifying to them for what they allegedly went through, because it was, well, here's the thing.

Bernard Garrett had two wide. He had the wife that I play, Unice, and his first wife, and he had a white wife. So I think the story that we told was about his experience with Unice, and the woman who came forward was from a second marriage. So I don't know anything about it, but I do. I mean, I think Apple had to go through the process of is like, what else? Is there something that we don't know that's going to come in and shut us down?

But I also think there is you know, you don't need to be too careful, be careful and respectful, but don't be too careful and kill the project that we so need to see. What is that kind of the same thing that could inspired a lot of black people. I don't know, I just felt that way. Yeah. I think also too, we are sadly we don't get to see a lot of films or we are the heroes, and so when you have that one project and it gets like a start stop, you automatically go to wait,

is this personal or is this justified? Watching The Banker, one of the hardest things must be for the character Bernard Garrett to actually have to still be so respectful when people were being so disrest Imagine having to bite your tongue when people are being blatantly racist and doing illegal things to you just because of the color of your skin. Yeah, and he still had to be like, yes, sir, I'm sorry, sir, no, and look down. It was funny.

There's one scene in the movie where I have this conversation with Nicholas Holt and in the film, I'm basically saying to the Nicholas Holt character, I'm like, you don't understand all of this because you're not black. And I wanted to be fiery, not in the same way that you wouldn't say Tay Diggs when you say yeah, no, not that, and the director kept saying, no, she she wasn't that kind of woman. She was more reserved. She was a lot more selective with her words. And it's

to your point. She did her pushing in silent it was their pillow talk, you know. So with her husband at home, she would be aggressive and pushy and honey, no, we can do this. But in front of others, and especially a white man, she would choose her words carefully. And that was hard for me to play because it was almost very passive aggressive. That's kind of how people operated, like. No one was that direct because you don't know what could happen. If you don't know what could happen, I

hate negroes like that. Don't be all amped up around your own people. But then you're get in front of the white people. You all dished out, but you have to understand. Like there's one scene where the police come but that was Yeah, I hear it was a different period in time. You could get killed or it's something. Take like it was one period with the police officers come, he owns the property and they're like this woman called and said, you are acting as if you're owning the

owning this this property. And he has to pull out the paperwork and show it. But that could have went totally left if he said what he wanted to say. But we still act like that now. The problem, it's like we still have that trauma whisper whisper around white I don't either. Actually I look forward like she's difficult, she's a pain, and yeah, I'm a pain in the I mean, I like white people. I don't have a problem with them. But we gotta still be us at

all times. But I will always be my authentic self in the moment, and I will always speak up for what I believe in, and I will always give my opinion. If I think it's necessary, and I don't, I will say no. And especially in this business, what you said is important. Sometimes you have to remind him you don't know what the hell you're talking about because you're not black. Period. All right, we got more with Nia Long when we

come back, don't move. It is the Breakfast Club, Good Morning Morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we all the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Nia Long actress. Ye. So, Nia, how is your experience producing for the first time? Like when you said, yeah, I cast it, I admit that. Did I say it? Like? Because you know, I've seen you talking about how you see all these white men getting rich off of movies that you're in, and now look at you producing. Is

that the inspiration for that? And what was it like being on the other side. It was difficult at times because I was very specific and deliberate about certain things. And and to your point, the crew was white, the director was white, the producer was white. And they were lovely because they allowed me to correct things that needed to be corrected. But it's still frustrating that you have to over explain yourself. I kept feeling like I needed

to apologize for wanting to change something. But why am I apologizing? Right? You're trying to make this the best movie you possibly can make it everybody, And that's also being a woman in a position of power where there's all men around you. I was literally like they were literally like three women on that side, and I never backed down. I was like, Nope, you need to change that. Nope,

don't like that angle, Nope, move the camera, Nope. You see that a lot like if you know, if that's a guy, and they'll say that guy's being a boss, but if it's a woman, they'll be like, oh, he alone has a history of deva behavior. Yeah, for sure, because when I started in this business, you weren't supposed to say anything except thank you, And I was like thank you, but I wasn't even aware. I was just being myself. I just don't think that you need to

behave in any situation. I think you need to grow and learn. Do you feel your evolution as a woman is shown to your characters? Mhmm. Not in Rock Sand Rock Sand. I don't know that lady. She's not a part of me. I do know that lady, but I had to know that woman and have some experience. Look, we live right down the street from the projects when I lived in Brooklyn to understand how to play her right, I mean, I'd like to do more. I'd like to

have more diversity in my portfolio. You haven't played your dream real yet, right, I don't think so. I think it's also like the body of work is what makes me proud, right, such an impact to this day and age, Thank you, and I'm still doing it. But after every job, I'm like, Okay, what's that the last one? What's happening next? And it never is. Still got a lot in the pipeline. Yea to the young actress right now. That's that's watching this and wishing to be you one day or like

you one day. Authenticity don't change based on what you see, change based on what you know you need to do to better yourself. Because I think a lot of times young artists come and they steal a little bit of this, and they steal a little bit of that. But if you really start from your authentic self, that all the embellishments will come through your experiences and that's what creates

and grows the artists. When we did Love Jones, Everyone's like, oh my god, this is like the modern Dame Mahogany, And I was like, okay, but that isn't that What art is. You take from the past and you recreate it, and you are to be inspired by the thing that came before you and the thing that's in front of you. What do you think was different about blacks in them in the nineties though? That's lacking now because black films don't have that feeling. I'm sorry it is. They just don't.

There's no boys in the hood, there's no love Jones is. It don't have that same energy. I know, I don't know, and I and I have a hard time watching things because I'm like, well, wait a minute, why did they do that? Or but the lighting or the I think one of the things is we were using real film. Now everything is digital, so the quality is different. And with film you had to light it, not this one big light that lights everything and then they go in

the computer and adjust it. So I if I look on the monitor, I'm like, you need to fix that right now. No, no, no, we're gonna fix it. In posts like no, no, no, no, no, We're gonna fix it right now, because I'm not going to be in post and I want to see what I look like. And it's not because I'm vain. It's because if I don't have light in my eyes, I can't perform. I'm not act because well, because some people speak with their eyes right. Some people have bigger eyes so they don't

need the light in their eyes. But I have very almond shaped eyes, so you don't light my eyes. You don't see what I'm doing the emotion of yeah, like I don't. I think. I think your eyes tell a story. Yeahs. I've seen some visually stunning films that still will whack though, Like I don't want to say I always want to say I didn't like I guess we can say this now.

I didn't like Queen Islimp. I didn't see it. I should be ashamed of myself, but I was actually really dealing with my dad during that time, and I was like, I can't even I want to see it. Um. I think people had mixed reviews visually stunning. I just I just didn't like the story. So I understand what you're saying about lighting stuff, but it's the story. Boys in the Hood was a great story. Love Jones was a great story. But a Society was a great story, and

he's the stories. Just be whack man. Look, here's the thing to create art. You don't need to be slick. Don't don't be slick. Yeah, just me just tell the damn story. You don't need to go, oh, what if we do this? Yes, no, because there's only what do they say, four stories to be told over yeahy tragedy. Yeah, I mean, you know, it's it's not that it doesn't have to be that difficult. Yeah, because here's what I

think we struggle with. We struggle with wanting black people in film to look professional, to have jobs, to be educated. But then you still want to tell the hood tale. Hood stories can have that Shakespearean phil You can't tell me Boy in the Hood was in a tragedy. Absolutely, absolutely, but but but so you have to have well developed, dynamic characters. If you don't start from that, then the

story is not going to be great. And I think, I don't know, I don't know, like I think, you know, when you have a person like John Singleton rest his soul and when he died, that broke my heart, right, he discovered me, he created a lane for people to even care about my name, and so losing him and then losing my father and I was like god like and they were kind of like the same kind of dude. You know, I don't know that they make them like

that anymore. I don't know that they make men that are so aware of the black struggle, so savvy to make change and then make art. I think it's one person right now as making that black activism through art at that level. Yeah, think was the one. No, No, I agree with you. I think she's a beautiful filmmaker. And I also think it's nice to see a woman's perspective because there's a softness about all of her films

that I appreciate. Um. And I think we're in a in a place right now where women just have this lane to be fantastic and to be heard and to to do it our way and not have to conform or make ourselves small. And it's because of her. I worry about this generation because I don't think they pick give any respect to the people have paved the way for them. Um. And when I say this generation, I'm talking like twenty year olds. They don't They just don't

have any concept. Maybe they're just young, I don't know. It's also a lot easier how they can get into that. You can just you gotta do is have like some good lashes and good contour and you can be a star. Now. So what does that tell you? And some followers mister grand followers. You need followers, so you got to produce more you have and I will as well. I will thank you. That was a beautiful interview. Appreciate Mark six. That's right, The Banker's March six in theaters, yes, and

then on Apple TV Plus is it after? It's in theaters after? And I'm going to look up to date free right now? Okay, um the twentieth. Okay, you see they changed the date on us, so given the right date, the twentieth on Apple TV Plus, all right. The Breakfast Club's Miss niel on listen, just oh gosh, report got Breakfast Club? Well, Wiley was on Joe Button's pull up and one thing that they had it back and forth

about was famous people. Here's what Joe Button had to say and how Wali responded, Jesus, I, hey, famous people with people y'all live in like this other demension? Why you keep saying y'all because you're famous? Ain't you on the TV show? Yes? Don't you got a podcast that's like one of the biggest podcasts in the world. Yes, aren't you interview on one of the best rappers of all time right now? Yes? So what does that make

you popular famous. Next question, Joe, Joe really got to knock off the anti industry gimmick like he wears you say you hate all famous people. Joe, you wear mink coats for Doris and you're on loving hip hop? All right, your industry as hell? Stop it. He's famous. Still put it out there. Stop now. While after they posted this on the Shade Room said, I said what I said as I said before, I work hard, were allowed to be great and believe in our greatness. Happy Black History Month.

You know, if you work hard and you end up being famous, should that be make you somebody that's hated? No? Okay, yes, all right. Now. Justin Bieber performed at Kanye Sunday Service, and here's what he had to say about dreaming doing about doing that. They asked me if I would if I would come up and sing something, and I was like, you know, I don't. I don't really know. I got kind of anxious, and so I have this thing on my phone says why am I anxious? But it's uh,

it's intake, imbalance, indecision, integrity, intention, imagination, and isolation. You look at these things and I'm like, what is my intake? Right, now my balance right now, if I look at my wife thanks to me, who I love so much? Indecision. Am I gonna do this? Am I not gonna do this? I'm gonna do this because tomorrow's not promised? All right, Well, what did he perform? He did Marvin Sappon. Never would have made it. I never lost it all. But now I see that you were there for me, and I

can't say never would have made it. I never man never would have made it. As the ultimate trying to heal a song when you go through that dog space in your life and you come out on the other side, but you're still healing. Who that never would have made it? Always it's different now. In addition to that, they were also doing Sunday Service with praising over the music by Roddy Rich and nas here some of Roddy Rich. What are they saying now, because I know they changed the

word that Sunday service. So that's Kim Kardashian's phone. So that a drop, that's all I heard. Gotta take gold for the gotta thank God for the drop. That's that's the only part I heard, thank God for the drop, like drop top, I don't know sure that's what they said. I think I heard to drop a manner from the sky. What is the drop? I gotta thank God for the drop back and study that I gotta hear the words. I can't, you know, because I know that they changed

the words to make the songs less secular. All right now, Jada Pick and Smith, she posted a preview of Red Table Talk and she by the way, they win an NAACP Image Award. A couple of them and Snoop Dogg is going to be on this Wednesday, and part of what they're talking about is the Gail King situation. When you first came out and you said what you said, you know, in regards to Gail, my heart dropped. I felt like, not only were you talking to Gail, but

you were talking to me. I was like, oh no, Snoop has now taken his power float away from me, away from Willow, away from my mother. If this is what's happening, I was like, not, Snoop. And so that's one of the reasons why I felt like I really wanted to have the conversation with you in the spirit of healing. Red Table Talk is really the new Principal's office.

You get in trouble. You were getting called in to the Red Table talk on Wednesday, so we will see what this healing come table talk like when your mother tells you wait till your father gets home. Red table talk is the fathers you hear me, We'll be like, but I guess the moral of the story is stopped calling our black women bitches. It's like when you grew up Jehovah's witness like me and the elders to call you in the back to talk to you before they

decided to this fellowship you. That's what red table talk is. I would like to ask Jada, though I hope you know and I hope this came up, like why is she taking it personal now? Like Snoop has been calling women bitches and holes for decades? Why this time did you take it personal in this moment? I'd like to know the answer to that. And maybe she felt like this was directly directed towards one person, you know, and

and somebody who was an elder. That's all the more reason I to take it personal and as gale of us or did you think else about what she's asked? At all we ever heard from us since she accepted Snoop's apology, and you know, she's spoken on it a couple of different she apologize, she doesn't, she doesn't feel like she needs to apologize. I'm just curious. No she did.

I think she said immediately the family. No, I'm talking about when she apologized to I think she said she apologized to the family or something like that, if I'm not mistaken, right. I think she also said as a journalist, sometimes what she has to do is difficult. So that is true. All right, Well I MANDI like, yeah, and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss

ye Charlemagne, Yes, you give me that donkey too. You know, I need all these flatter fools to come to the congregation because y'all got some blood on your hands this morning, and we're gonna talk about it, all right, goodness, all right, we'll get into that next keeping lock this to breakfast Club the morning I was going to donkey. It's the donkey of the death Charlemagne Devil Breakfast Club. Yeah, I's donkey today for Monday, February twenty fourth, goes to all

you flatter fools. Okay, anybody in here believe it? The Earth is flat? Anybody no good good, all you flatter fools have blood on your hands to day because of what happened to a daredevil by the name of Mad Mike Hughes. Now sadly, Mad Mike Hughes is a flat Earth all right. The only reason flat Earth has exist because now it's like some exclusive club to be in. All right, to be a flatter of fool makes you different. Okay.

For the record, I usually refer to him as flat Earth niggas, but I'm really trying to fall back on using the N word and I want to be able to call flat Earth is something that everyone can use, So flatter fool it is, all right, She flatter of fools don't give a damn about what NASA is talking about. They don't give a damn about what you know. Astro

Physic's the words there you go are talking about. I forget all the photographic evidence that we've seen, never mind the Sun and Moon and other planets we see that around the Earth is flat, okay according to them. Now, I'm not even gonna sit here and say flat Earth is a wrong. All I'm saying is based off all the evidence that we've seen that show us the Earth is round. I'm going to need more than Kyrie Irving Bob in YouTube videos telling me that the Earth is

flat in order to believe that. Okay, one question for all you flatter of fools, what would be the reason for anyone to lie to us about the Earth being flat? Why? What would be the point? Would he make a difference if you were living the way you were living right now, if the world was the same way as it is now, if you could just walk to Starbucks in the morning, the Chick fil Aire, wherever you're going, would you care if it would flat around? Of course you wouldn't. It

wouldn't matter. You wouldn't care. So why would Big Bad NASA and every other space program in the world all collectively lie to us about the world being round? What would be the point anyway? Mad Mike Hughes is a man who had a desire to prove that the planet is indeed shaped like a frisbee, and he's made a lot of homemade rockets. In fact, he made so many homemade rockets that he was scheduled to debut later this

year on Discovery Inc's Science channel in a TV show. Okay, In a statement last year, Discovery Inc. Described the forthcoming show that Mike would be on as a look at three self financed teams with sky Hide Dreams and their cosmic quest to explore the Final Frontier on a shoe scring budget. Mad Mike wanted to do things like raise money to launch himself to the border of space on a vehicle described as part rocket, part balloon. Mike wanted to reach five thousand feet into the sky aboard a

steam powered rocket. Somebody is listening to Elton John's Rocket Man Won too many times and read one too many Rocketman and Rocket Girl comic books. Okay, take that and add to it the fact that he wanted to prove to Earth is shape like a frisbee. And add into the fact that all you flatter fools who sit around arguing with folks about whether the Earth is flat or around. No, damn well, it's just the weed making you feel this way. Put all that together, and you all are responsible for

what happened to Mad Mike Hughes. Would you like to hear what happened to Mad Mike Hughes. Yes, let's go to w CASE. No not w k c R, A NBC three FT report police A man skeptical that the world is round, and died after launching himself into the sky with a home built rocket. The moment of takeoff was caught on camera. We do have to warn you the video, it's pretty hard to watch. The man here, who went by mad Mike Hughes, set this up in the desert Saturday afternoon. The sixty four year old was

killed when the rocket plunged back to the ground. You can see a lot of people around this launched. They're filming witnessing this. This is not the first time Hughes trying to determine if the Earth is round by launching himself into the air. Back in two thousand eighteen, he was propelled into the sky with a parachute in the Mahabi Desert and injured his back. That time, he's dead. He's dead. This is all you flatter of fool's fault,

because nobody stopped him. All right. If he's making homemade rockets for the sake of just making homemade rockets, fine, But if he's making homemade rockets to prove the Earth is flat, this is every single one of you flatter of fool's fault. See, when you are a part of a group. It's easier, you know, you know the believe things. Being part of a group makes you feel a slightly better connection to things. Okay, I promise you, Mad Mike would still be alive today if he had nobody else

to believe in this foolishness with him. Okay, flat Earth is not only a thing because y'all make it a thing. It's like people who think Tupockets still alive. Matter of fact, I take that back, because it's more evidence that Tupac could be alive than it is. The Earth is flat all right. In fact, if you believe pockets alive, I might can understand why. Okay, I can understand why you feel that way. But the earthian flat. No, you have

no evidence to back that up. But you're belief in the flat Earth is the reason Mad Mike Hughes is no longer with us. How many flat Earth is gonna be at his funeral? Huh huh? Please give all these flat earth fools to sweep sounds of the Hamletones. Oh no you are do gee? Oh the damn the dogee? Oh the day ye shut up? Just shut up, shut up, don't say it. Okay, I see you over to your little fingers are just typing on that. Damn compute it. Don't say nothing. What did he google? Drums? What did he?

What did you go? I don't say nothing. I'm not okay, all right, what happened? Nothing? Thank you for that donk of the day. So now when we come back, Charlomagne kicked it with Pete Davidson. Yes, my guy, Pete Davidson from Saturday Night Live. He's got a special coming out on Netflix tomorrow called Alive in New York. You know, he's got a movie coming out on Hulu next month called um Big Time Adolescence. All right, he's got a

lot of he's got a lot going on. All right, we'll kick it with him when we come back, So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, petd Yes, sir, I gotta sit here and talk to you for an hour, like I don't talk to you often to see all my Pete notes. Yeah, it's so crazy. You got a lot going on, bro, Yeah, well that How are you feeling? First of all, I feel good. I feel like I'm in a good place right now. What does that mean? I'm just a good place? Meaning

for Pete things a good place. I'm just really looking forward to, like doing cool stuff with a lot of my friends, have a lot of cool stuff coming out, and we're working on stuff. So it's just nice to be in a place where that's the focus and not like, you know, anything else. Why doesn't Pete do interviews? I don't. I don't think I'm very well perceived. I don't think.

I don't think my language works well in print, so when it comes to print, it just looks like I say monstrous things and then I have to deal with, you know, my pr and my mother and then like all these other job stuff. So I try to stay away from it. But like, yeah, man, but it's not like you're an asshole, thank you. Yeah, that's the whole that's that's the issue. That's why it's so confusing. Yeah. Yeah, So you're reading stuff about yourself and you'd be like,

who is this guy? Yeah, I'm like am I Like after a while you're like, I guess, I don't know, you know, So, like I try and stay away from all that stuff, but like, you know, these are I've always have a good time. No, recently, especially over the past few years, you've had a lot of relationship drama. Yes, a lot when you take away of the lesson and growth from all of that from relationships just relationships in general.

We'll get into the individual relationships. With just relationships in general. I think you grow a lot as a person. I've learned a lot from the awesome checks that I've been with and they're all cool. So I think you just grow, you become a better version of yourself, because like you learn a or something from everybody, so you'll probably life. It's so publicized. Has it been distracting from your career? You think, oh yeah, I think people only know me

from my which is even my uncle. He's like, you got anything coming out? You're just just packing heat. It becomes very distracting. And like I've been very fortunate and lucky to date like some really wonderful, like beautiful, cool, talented women, and like with that comes that unfortunately, So like I'm aware like that there's but I do think I get it a little harder than most. I would say with the following, but like you know that comes with the territory. How much is it off? How much

of it is awful limits? Because I saw you newstand especially on Netflix because at the bar, yes, sir, a matter of fact, yes, and you know, miss Ariana Grande is it's a point line. Yeah. And there's a couple in a few of the jokes. Yeah. So what's awful limits for you? Um? I think genuinely being hurtful as off limits or like anything like being or anything like I want to be cool with everybody. Um, but you know, stand ups part of my life. That was a highly

publicized thing. I feel like she got her fair run and her fair stab at it. And uh, like I said, I don't have social media and I don't have an outlet really to express my feelings. So like, you know, stand ups just how I do it, and I just have some jokes about it. So yeah, they were saying that she might have been throwing some shade at you at the grammars. I'm sure she was Queen shade again like all, like, I get it. That's her job, like you know, she has to, that's her aura, she has

like music to it and stuff. I get it. So like, I hope people feel the same way about my jokes. I listen, I'm glad you do it. And the reason I'm glad you do it because a lot of people recognize you is it will say, oh, that's Ariana Granddin's fiance right first, and then Pete Davidson on the first one, ye first and only still got that. You still got

that for my family. I did that for America, you understand, So every every kid out there and every uncle when they introduce you with that first, then sometimes Pete Davidson the comedian actor second. You know what I'm saying, So, oh yeah, for sure, how did that pack your eagle or what you give yourself? Then it hurts. It definitely hurts because you know, I've been doing this for like ten years, so like it sucks for like a six

month thing to just completely take over that. And then it's also just like wha is he just getting this because of that? Or that because of that? You know, not a lot of people know it, knew anything until I started dating her, so like, yeah, it's difficult, and like it's definitely a little bit of a punch in the gut. You know, you definitely want someone to be like, hey man, good work, not like hey, we're like you know, like you know, it's just you know, did they help

you get probably? I mean I assume right, like I don't know. I don't know what the deal is. It's probably I don't I hope it doesn't run out. You got a good you got a good defect broke, you got like conflicts, got a good thank you. I had Nick Cannon as a mentor, so I'm just following in his footsteps, which I've been told the farm girls don't following nixt footsteps when it comes to comedy of the next game in Hollywood and with girls ever as its

leg it's historic. You're getting up there, bro, your list is growing, thank you. I'm not trying by I'm like trying to make a grow. I just like, you know, the thing is is like it looks like I'm a whore, right, but I've only been with those girls pretty much. So it's like I've only been with like five six people, you know, like if I was a girl, i'd be like a virgin. And they were relationships and they were like three at least three to six months, Like yeah, bids,

ye call them. Yeah, I'm not just like running through stuff. You know, you're a whore in this situation. You're getting ran through, right yeah, yes, yes, ye, yeah, I'm the victim here. They passed you because you've heard a bunch of Yeah. Probably Now. You were quoted in your Paper magazine cover story interview saying that sometimes when you put so much on someone and it overwhelmed them and then they don't know if they could come close to that, and you feel it you've had a hard time sharing

all the parts of yourself in relationships. No, I share too much, and I scare the people because I have like a lot of issues and stuff and I like to be very upfront about that. So there's no like surprises, Like I don't want you to be surprised, like if I cut myself, or like if I like, uh, you know, have to go away to a rehab, or like if I have to go to like certain therapy or something like that, because you know, it just like breaks the ice easier and like a month in that's just like

but it's like I don't want to waste your time. Yeah, you know what I mean. So like I think like I come across very like intense, and like I think that scares a lot of people away. So you've scared a lot of women away. Oh yeah, for sure. Yeah, I think all of them. I think they all are terrified. Yeah, yeah, I think they all love me, but they're all definitely like worried, which sucks. I now keep it. Luck. We got more with Pete Davidson's Don't Move. It's the Breakfast Club,

Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now, Charlomagne got a chance to kick it with Pete Davison. That's right. He's got a Netflix special coming out tomorrow called a Live from New York. Um. And you know, we're just talking about everything, all right, his relationship with Ariana ground day, to his all his multiple relationships period, and his mental healthful lot of stuff. All right, Well, let's get into it.

How was that when you when you was dating Arianna and you know Mac passed away. Yeah, and she was like openly grieving, Yeah Mack in a real way, like, oh that's the love of my life, my soul mate. Yeah, how did that affect you? I totally got it because we were only together for a few mores. She'd even tell you this like I was. I was like listen, I was like I get it. Do whatever you gotta do,

I'll be here. I literally said, like I think I said, I'll be here until like you don't want me to be here, Like I pretty much knew it was around over after that, I was really horrible and uh, I can't imagine what that's like, Like that is just terrible. All I do know is is that she really loved him and she wasn't like, you know, putting on a show or then she Uh that that was And I hope, you know, I'm pressed to his family and all of

his friends. Still, let's still everybody up, you know, when his music comes out and see if he makes great music, it's it's it's just awful. And now you you mentioned rehab a little while ago and you confirmed that you went to rehab through a joke, right, Yeah. Is there anything that's off limits in comedy when it comes to you, No, not at all. That's the That's one of the beauties of comedy. It's like music too. You could just heal

through pain and stuff. And like it's really sad and depressing to go to rehab, but like if you could get a little crack, a lit or a little joke out of it, then like it's it's less painful, you know what I mean, Like to stay there maybe it wasn't as bad, if that makes sense. I don't think it's anything wrong with that though, Like if you know you need some assistance every now and then, what's the problem.

I'll be back, Like I just go, Like I have to get my meds readjusted all the time because I have like by in between by polar and borderline and like PTSD and from my childhood. So like you know, I have to go and get readjusted every once awhil. So, like I don't think I want to Rehab is that big of a deal. I think it's like a really strong, powerful thing. And some of those beautiful cool people you ever meet there, well, I think that's the MISCONCEPTU right.

Some people think when you checking, the rehab is always for drugs. Yeah, but it's not always for drugs. Not always for drugs, I mean, and I do. I do drugs absolutely, But I'm not like falling over myself and all that. I just have. Like some people are sad. Some people are gonna work and figure their stuff out. And the beautiful thing about rehab is like it gets you sober so they can figure out what the problem is. Like some people can smoke weed and drink when they

get out. It's like it's just you have to be sober for a certain amount of time so they can diagnose you properly. You know what I mean. How do you know when it's time to go get help? Like, Okay, I'm doing too much? Usually when I start like cutting, or like when it gets like just when it just gets a little insurmountable, or like people are like, hey,

my friends will tell me. Now we're at a point where like people will come over and be like, hey, you got a world pissed and terrifies, not pissed, but like we're all like worried, so you should go. I got I got a good group around me. Where then they give me, what does cutting look like? I cut my chest? Uh that's so that's why I started getting tats all my chest is to like cover them. Uh.

It's just like a release. It's just something that like, uh, it's if you can't get a tattoo or like if you can't it's never in like any like spot that's like a serious it's just like it's whatever, you're so manic and upset. Sometimes that's like the only thing that would work for me. But now I like you go to rehab, you learn like, oh, you could like take a cold shower, you could work out, you could listen to music really loud, you could read this excerpt, you

could go on the com app. You can call a friend, you could wait five minutes. There's just you know so much you learn that is like eat into your brain if you get to do some of that stuff. So like, um, you know that's how I've been taking care of it. Did the cutting bring any relief? Like, oh, yeah, it's awesome,

Well it's I mean, you know it's not awesome. No, it's it's it's not awesome, But like the feeling of it after it is just you're you feel really stupid after, but like as you're doing it, it feels really great.

It's like getting tadded. Okay, so you think that you're trying to match I guess physical pain would emotionally, Yeah, when I'm really angry and upset, it feels really good to just get like needled up or get get a tad or like you know, like that you think you've ever hit rock bottom, Oh, yeah, I hit it all the time, don't. Well, my rock bottom is when like people are scared of my life and I have to go away and then I have to bring myself back up again. So like I think I've hit it a

few times. And uh, you know, as long as you're around good supportive people, you should be able to you know, and then if you're strong enough, you'll be able to get out of it. What does that look like? You know? What does rock bottom look like? It's usually like I'm doing a little too much shrooms and a little too much acid and just like having a little too much fun and not sleeping, not taking good care of myself.

And then when you don't sleep and you have a mental illness and you're doing all this, it's just like it's just I think what the lady and she called it rocket fuel, and you're taking your meds and all this mix of all the you just go a little nuts. And I was on accutane for a little bit. Try and ask you that maybe nuts. So it's just, uh, it's very manic and and very sleepless. Acutaine is supposed to like if you take it for like six months, it gets rid of acne permanently forever. But it makes

you nuts for like six months. And when you mix nuts with nuts, I thought it would cancel each other out. It did it. It just multiplied it and I got a little while you have a suicidal yeah all the time, but I can because I got a mom and a

sister and like a family. So like I've always been suicidal, but I've never had like the boss, you know, um, which I'm very lucky, like we for the first time, maybe like when I went away this time, I felt like I had maybe almost because it's starting to get like, you know, when you're not feeling good and you're going to all this stuff and there's like people at your house in Staten Island, it just like really drives you crazy. But like yeah, but like they're not they're not as

like constant as it used to be. Does your work not make you feel better? It's the only thing. I love it. I love writing, I love hanging with my friends. They're all really funny and cool and stand up and yeah, it's the it's the ultimate distraction. Anybody says, Sandali give you because you got a very stand le vibe about you. Thank you. That's the nicest thing anyone's ever said. I really,

that's my It's my dream guy. No, he's always just like you know, he's he's been through it already, you know, so he's just like keep your head up, you know. It's he just tells me how to navigate through like you know, these these the bastards that are trying to bring you down, and you have conversations with him about when it's time to leave SNL. Yeah, I have conversations with a lot of people. It's a it's a hard thing to do because you don't want to pull the

trigger too early. But everybody's always been like you'll know when you know, and it'll all be all right. So

do you know? Yeah? I like I Here's the thing is, like I personally think I should be done with that show because they make fun of me on it like a point it's a comedy sketchle no, but like I get it, but like I am like cold open like political punchlines, like I'm like we can update jokes like not like hot not like like when I'm not there, like they'll be like huh huh, but Pizza's jerk face and you're like whose side of you on? You know?

It's like a weird I have a weird feel feeling in that building where I don't know whose team they're playing for. Really, if I'm the joke er, I'm in on the jokes, so like since I really wanted last year to be my last year, but you know, I'm still around and trying to trying to knock it away. So it doesn't feel like a family environment. I mean, like Laurens and he's like the best and as treated me with nothing but love and he's like a father

figure to me. But you know, as far as like everyone else, it's like, you know, it's a cutthroat show. Every everyone's trying to get theirn Everyone wants to be the next thing, you know, So it's not like a loving care like you're not gonna get coddled over there. You know, they don't. They don't give a at the end of the day. You think it's because you get more attention than a lot of other cast members. No, I honestly think they're just wrapped up in their own show. Honestly,

it's just like, Okay, who's hosting this week? I gotta get my duck sketch on, Like I gotta do it this week, you know what I mean. It's just like it's just like we have so little time and you know, the fear of getting fired there your first three years is horrible. You're just like, every day I'm getting fired. So it's just everybody's just trying to pound their work on there, and you know, you gotta do what you

gotta do. Did you feel that way? You feel like, yeah, every day I was like, this is the day, this is it, and I just it just never came. It's scary to work over there. I mean, you're gonna be another SNL success story. Though. At the end of the day, you got big time audolescence, you got the Netflix special, you got King of stat and Island. Don't you mean like suicide Squads? Yes, sir, I just saw you got castive in the Rookie. Yes. So how many other stuff

other projects you got coming up? I think I'm shooting like maybe a flick or two over the summer. So we're just we're all just writing and getting getting together. It's time to leave. Yeah, Yeah, I just don't want to sound like that, like, but I'm just being honest, like, yeah, I just feel like there's a time and a place, and like, I just also really enjoy writing movies. It's like a lot of it's a lot of fun to like sit in the writer's room and you know, create

like that. I will shout to Pete Davison for joining us today. My guy, Pete Davis, let me tell you something, man. He got a lot going on. His Netflix special Alive in New York, drops tomorrow. He's got the movie Big Time Auto Lescens coming out next month. He's got another movie with Judd Apata called King of stat N Island.

He's gonna be in Suicide Squad two. But you know, more importantly, I just think him telling this story about you know, his struggles with his mental health issues, that is what's really going to save and help a lot of people. Man. So I'm rooting for the young man, Pete Davison. And the full interview was up on up on my YouTube page right now a matter of fact. Okay, so go check it out. All right, we'll keep a lock when we come back. We got rumors on the way.

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Pointing everybody in tj Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk to Wayne Wade. This is the Rumor Report with

Angela Ye Breakfast Club. Well, d Wayne Wade, he had his jersey retirement at American Airlines Arena and he was in Miami doing three days of celebrating starting Friday, where he had an intimate celebration for ninety close friends and family, and he also did a special performance of his new singer with Rick Rus season ticket holder. In addition, his documentary came out yesterday on ESPN. Did you guys have a chance to watch it? All? Right? Well, he gets

very real about a lot of things. He talks about his divorce and also being with his first wife since he was sixteen years old and how he knew things weren't going to work out, getting together with Gabrielle Union and then having issues because they took a break due to their demanding careers. That's when he actually fathered a

child with another woman. He discusses his family life a lot, and you know, growing up with not much and he said he had barely been to the dentist when he was drafted in two thousand and three and he had thirteen cavities when he went to the dentist for the first time many years. Yeah, so a lot going on he talks about getting his wife getting pregnant, his ex wife getting pregnant with their first child, and he was being he was a sophomore in college at the time.

So pretty good documentary on ESPN Why you got all that money and had the cavities but he didn't have money. Said, okay, what both o you get some money? That's cool? All right, now let's talk about Steven Spielberg. Apparently his daughter announced to the world that she is becoming a porn star. She's been making solo sex videos that she posted on porn Hub and now she's working to get license to

become an exotic dancer in Nashville. She's a self proclaimed sexual creature and said she got really tired of not being able to capitalize on my body. So also has an only fans account as well, so you can see her on there. You can pay fifteen dollars a month just to watch her. And despite all of this, according to MICHAELA, she says that her parents, Steven Spielberg and his wife of twenty nine years, Kate Capture, are not upset and they're even intrigued by her life choices. That's

a horror movie. Steven Spielberg. I've never known Steven Spielberg to be in the heart. But Jesus Christ, your daughter becoming a porn star? My god, I want to know, you know why she go that way? Like as a father, do they consider that she did something wrong? Like why would it do to go in the poet? Well, she's only doing self one, so it's just her, so she doesn't matter. It doesn't I don't want to see no poem my daughter pourning my daughter. I don't even want

the same sentence. And she is engaged her fiance, Chuck Pancout as a darts player, and he's fifty years old. He's more than twice her age. He's a darts player. Is that a sport? I guess so. But she also told the son she struggled with alcoholism, and she said as recently as two years ago she was drinking every day and even came close to dying from it. And as a child, she said she was groomed and abused by predators who were not in her family or their

circle of friends. So she said, uh, you know, she was bullied for her weight, she was bullied for her famous last name. She struggled with bipolar disorder and anxiety. She went to a boarding school for troubled teens, and she said that didn't help. I came out of there with more anxiety and more attachment issues, more depression, and more hatred from my body. All right, Erica Bado. In the meantime, let's talk about her daughter, Puma. Her daughter is a singer and they actually did a due for

a Texas TV show over the weekend. Check this out. I huh a whisper in the phrase long before I took the time stop and listen. Oh, the fan came over slowly shooks. Now. Yeah, so that'd be really dope. You know. She's um Doc's daughter and Erica Badoo's daughter Pula. Okay, all right, Eminem has a He's on a skit on Worst to five nine new album. It's called a prospective skit, and he talks about hip hop's impact on our society, and he also talks about how hip hop has brought

so many different people together. Here's what he says. If I'm a black kid growing up in let's say the sixties, seventies, eighties, whatever, right, and I'm looking on TV and nobody looks like me, and it's very stereotypical. And I'm looking at toys in there and everything is white. The action figures are all white. I don't know how I grow up and not have a chip on my shoulder. Roy's album is very dope. By the way, I didn't get a chance listen to him.

He'll be up here this week. I love the record of Black Savage with Burn Benny the Butcher. I love the record. I think it's called Upside Upside Downs with Bennie the Butcher, Black Savages with TI and some other people with TI snapped on it. Yeah, Benny snapped, gonna tell me that. I mean, Royce is Royce just different, man. That's age appropriate hip hop. I'm forty one years old. I like listening to rappers in their forties. I know what the hell they're talking about. Okay, that's what I like,

all right. And Jesse Smilla is in court today, just so you know. He'll be in court on renewed felony charges for allegedly staging I Hate Crime. He was indicted for a second time February eleventh on six counts of felony disorderly conduct after they decided to reinvestigate the case if it was in the in the interests of justice to bring renew charges against him. So he will be arraigned today at nine thirty am. And also today is Kobe Bryan and Gianna Bryant's they're going to be having

the memorial for them today. They'll be honoring the lives of Kobe his thirteen year old daughter Gianna as well. That memorial will be held at ten am and that's one pm Eastern at the Staples Center. The date is of course very significant for the family, and that's the twenty four and the number two so to twenty four. The event will stream live via NBC News Now, on NBC news dot com and on the NBC News Mobile app, and they'll also be live blogging the memorial, providing real

time analysis and context. If you had wanted to get tickets, obviously it was a high demand and there were three tiers of ticket prices two hundred and twenty four dollars for each ticket. Then there was two hundred twenty four dollars for two and twenty four dollars and two cents for some tickets as well, and the limit for purchasing tickets was two tickets per person. The proceeds will go

to the Mamba and Mambasita Sports Foundation. That organization exists to further Kobe and Gianna Bryant's legacy the charitable endeavors in sports. So that is today, all right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, missie. You know, every time they do a tribute, I still tear up and crime. Man, it's not easy I should and I'm gonna ever go away, my goodness. All right, Well up next to the People's Choice Mix. Get your request in right now at DJ MV. Let me know

what you want to hear revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning here everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's Black History, muff and who were honoring today? You know today, man, I want to celebrate Malcolm X. You know, on February twenty first, nineteen sixty five, Milcolm X was assassinated. The twenty first was this past weekend, and I just want to celebrate the life of Malcolm X right now

by you know, playing back. This is a snippet one of his great, great statements. When Malcolm X talked about the white man putting that knife in our back, let's listen to it. The Breakfast Club presents a new Black History Month legend. Did you feel, however, that we're making progression in this No? No, I will never espac that progress is being made. If you think a knife in my back nine inches and pull it out six inches, there's no progress. He followed all way out. That's not progress.

The progress is healing the wound. That's the blow, that for blow made. And they haven't even begun to pull a knife album much. Let's try and put heal the woomb you have you have. They won't even admits the knife is there. And that was another New Black History Month legend. Courtesy of The Breakfast Club. Yes, long live Malcolm Xon. Please, if you haven't watched the special on Netflix, Who Killed Malcolm X, do yourself a favor and do it please. M all right, Well, when we come back,

we got the positive note, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning now, um shout again to everybody, of course. Ye, and I went out to the NAACP Image Awards. Thank you to Revolt, Thank you to everybody I ran into at the awards. Had an amazing time, great time brought my wife. My mom was super duper half being proud. My pops was as well. They were watching they see me on the pre show,

so they were excited. My whole family whistle, thank you guys. Yes, we had a great time and had a chance to hang out with Lynn Witfield, who won for green Leaf and that show actually also did win an NAACP Image Award as well. And yeah, I mean, listen, I can't wait to go back to the NAACP Image Awards again next year. It was definitely a room of black excellence. Yeah, I wish I could have been there, but I was at my daughter's cheerleading competition all weekend in the beautiful

town of Wildwood, New Jersey. Nice, nothing like Wildwood, New Jersey in the middle of February, baby a rite, nice little two star hotel action for a couple of days. You know, very very uh humbling experience. I stay telling a long long time, and I'm gonna tell you something that I can see why people stay in five stars. I can totally see no room service now and totally understand it. Buddy. You know, when you're young, you do

what you have to do. When you get older and you know, you grow in life and you know you're a little a little bit financially better, you do what you want to do and do only nobody want to stay in the two is the hotel. They don't have to. That's the fact, all right. Well, and also, shout out to everybody that came out to my seminar out in Vegas. We did a seminar in Vegas this weekend, a great turnout. Shout out to everybody that came out ready to learn.

Shout out to the credit repair guy, Jose, Shout to Matt the mortgage guy. Shout out to everybody that came. We had a wonderful time explaining and teaching people about real estate and how to get in the real estate game. We got a bunch of seminars coming up, I know, Miami, Toronto, Charlotte, Atlanta, in Jersey. So you got a positively no SHARMI yeah, since we are talking about Malcolm X man, you know we celebrated Malcolm X a little while ago. Why not

in the show on a Malcolm X quote. It's simple but very profound. The future belongs to those who prepare for it. Today, Breakfast Club pitches you are finish the yarn Dak

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