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Today on the show we had journalist and talk show host, Tamron Hall who spoke about Black Women In Daytime Talk, Nick Cannon, Wendy Williams, Prince and more. Next, we opened the phone lines to see if their relationship could be saved if your partner doesnt rescue you from an incident, after Tamron shared a story that led to her ending her enagement to her fiance at the time. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Floridian who was busted for a DUI, all thanks to her 9 year old son.

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And Charlomagne the Guy my dad asked up the breakfast club is kay, I love coming here. I'm never not gonna come here. You guys are good to me and Lautnam away was gonna good deal for a lot of people in hip hop generation. The breakfast club is where people get the information on the topics, on the artists

and everything like that. In that aspect, radio is still import the breakfast club on my name, Come up, respected, 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. Good morning angela yea, Charlomagne the Guy, Peace to the plane. It is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday. Yes it is damn it. How y'all feeling? I feel good. I'm blessed, Black and Holly favorite. I feel energized. One damn gonna get me some headphones that

worked for more than god damned six months. I swear man heavyone broke again. Yes man, he d beach By Dresse he phones for years. These are my Brooklyn Nets, Beats headphones, these things. I don't know what be up man, I think it's you it might be me. It has to be I'll do a lot of work in these headphones. Run them down, run through like air Force, or there they go the slayers. So pray for the players. Play drop a club for push your team, man. I'm just

sending positive energy, love and light to push your teeth. Okay, so you got some new beef? Who got a new beef? Push? Where's the beef? What do you mean new beef? Now? I could flame a Roles just up here talking about beef. The type of beef we'll get into it this morning. And got a new beef? I know one thing. Push your team may have a potential classic. I think he is. I think April six is the next sing I got it? Now, push your team. Push your team might have a potential classic.

And the reason I say potential is because you know, time tells all when it comes to classics. Plus, I'm forty three years old, so my palette is different. Kay. What I like is different when it comes to hip hop. I like adult contemporary hip hop. Okay, I like to pretend that I'm still selling dope. That's what you like? You know what I mean? Like? So you like to hit those those high level wraps about drunks. But nine pm MU in the house sleeping. You know it. Okay,

you know it. But when I'm slicing up apples, you know from my I'm on my diet. Things when I'm slicing up apples for my snack make us feel like I'm cutting, you know what I'm saying. Listening to that new push your tea, but push your man? Whoa A right? WHOA? I do want to give a chat out to Queena Fua and Erica Ford from Life Camp and Kapia. We actually had our first in person event at the Juice Bar yesterday and it was all about doing a D tox you know, I'm all about D toxing and so

it was very successful. It was nice. This was Queen of Fua's first event since the pandemic started. And you know, she wrote the book Sacred Women, and you could have seen her on Red Table Talk with Jada Pink. She's been up here on the Breakfast Club before. Yeah, she was at My Mental Effectbule last year though. Yeah, it was in her first event since the pandemic. She told us it was. She was at My Mental walfex Bole on last year ten ten oh but she kept saying,

this is my first time. She lives in Brooklyn. Really yeah, I think she was in the I don't know. I thought she was in La last year. But yeah, she was at the Mental Walfexbole last year. She went to my um Carshaw, my wife's birthday party. The roller skating She wait, a fool, I was camp, just kidding. I wouldn't doubt it, y'all, cleaning food, healthy as hell. You probably bust all y'all as the rollerskate. But yeah, so shout out to them for a really successful event. They

brought out the life Camp truck. Um, it was really nice. She was selling her book as well, and so with a book. It was a book event and it's been twenty years since she put out her first book, so congratulations to her. It was really nice. Nice to see everybody in person. Nice, nice, nice, nice nice. It's levels the slayers to prey for the players. And we got a special guest today. That's right, Terman in the Hall will be joining Man daytime talk show Roady just I

mean journalistic royalty period. You know, she hopes to Tarman whole show when he has. She has a new show called Someone. They knew and starts Sunday nights at nine on Court TV. So we're gonna be kicking with tamin Hall in a little bit. And she just got renewed for two more seasons at the Tamerin Hall Show. And Tamerin just gets great conversations. That's right. Let's get the

show cracking front page news. What we're talking about, Well, let's talk about Judge Katanzi Brown Jackson's Supreme Court confirmation hearings. They kicked off yesterday and we'll tell you what happened. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.

Good mornings, Pray for the players morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club is getting some front page news, right, who's done well, Let's start with Judge Katanzi Brown jackson Supreme Court confirmation hearings, though started yesterday, and here is her opening statement. I have been a judge for nearly a decade now, and I take that responsibility and my duty to be independent

very seriously. I hope that you will see I hydetic hated my career to ensuring that the words engraved on the front of the Supreme Court, building equal justice under law are a reality and not just an ideal. This won't change the numbers because she will be replacing a liberal judge. And Republicans focused on how Brett Cavanaugh was treated when he was confirmed after a set of hearings that a lot of the Republicans had issues with. And here is what Ted Crews had to say. This will

not be a political circus. This will not be the kind of character smear that sadly, our Democratic colleagues have gotten very good at. And then most of the members of this committee remember the confirmation hearing of Brett Cavanaugh, one of the lowest moments in the history of this committee, where Democrats on this committee sat on allegations, didn't refer them to the FBI, didn't ask for investigations, hid them,

and then linked them against the wishes of the complainant. Jackson, I can assure you that your hearing will feature none of that disgraceful behavior. So instead of focusing on what she's done in the past and on her, they focused on Brett Kavanoff for some reason. And here is Lindsey Graham. Does matter that the groups that came to your aid at the expense of Judge Charles. How did that happen

and why were they doing what they were doing? What is it about your nomination that the most liberal people on the umbrella of Arabella through the end their money, their time, their support, and threatened Joe Biden if he picked Judge Charles. I want to know more about that, all right. In addition, Corey Booker spoke and he gave her a lot of praise for her experience as a federal judge and as a public defender, which brings a whole other level to what her lens will be. And

this is not a normal day for America. We have never had this moment before. And I just want to talk about the joy. I know tomorrow and the coming hearings we're gonna have tough, hard questions, but please let me just acknowledge the fact that this is not normal. It's never happened before. The Senate is poised right now to break another bat barrier. We are on the precipice of shattering another ceiling, another glass. Syrian, it's a ceiling.

It's a sign that we as a country are continuing to rise to our collective cherished highest ideals questioning destart tomorrow for Catanzi Brown Jackson, she would be the first black woman nominated to the US Supreme Courts. So this is the story. Yeah, that's great, it's historic. Sending positive energy, love and light to that system. But don't let that distract you from the fact that the reality of the Supreme Court will still have a six three conservative majority

in a move like this. Shouldn't distract us from the fact that the Biden administration is still not doing enough to preserve democracy. What should happen is they should expand the Supreme Court and add four black women are four people who could actually shift the balance of power in the Supreme Court. That's what you do if you are really trying to preserve democracy. All right, well that is your front page news, all right, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.

If you need to vent, phone lines a wide open. Tell us how you're feeling, how your day was last night, how are you feeling this morning? A getting the phone lines eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it off your chest. Callers, Now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast, but you better have the same any we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Come on this

good morning the morning. How are you doing? This is not round from out the Florida Good morning of Monday. How y'all doing? I called y'all like two weeks ago. I started my Foundation for Man Domestic ballad. Hey man Charlot Man was going back a fourth but being a black man, remember, I don't remember, but what's happening? Why? What?

The reason why I started is because my daughter got murdered last year and um, and I'm just out of here trying to just huge women man knowledge and about UM is a domestic violence And my foundationn't is called a underschool Counted Foundation, And we're doing a food drive. But I'm trying to go food drive and for the second and stay that I'm seeing Florida. So I'm just trying to help women, you know. I'm just trying to build knowledge and show knowledge that you can get out

of a situation that you can't. I mean, if you think you can't get out of I got a question, king, I mean, as a man, shouldn't you shouldn't you be you know, trying to teach young boys to keep their hands off women. Yes, sure, yes, Sua teaming up with UM with a better gripping house, and they wanted to go out man and speak to young men. Also, because a domestic violence is not just women, I mean men, I mean men up being also a man abuse also,

but men are the abuser. And I'm trying to teach women that a man won't stop beating on you until a man want to stop beating on you. So I want to teach some men to stop beating, you know, because I mean into the end of domestic violence all all my life, I could my parents go through it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I feel I just feel like the energy should be

directed towards men, you know what I mean. We got to help young men, you know, heal and deal with that pain that they got, you know, because it hurt people, hurt people. So I don't I mean, I respect what you're doing. I just you know, I just don't understand why the women would be the target. Hello. Who's this? Hey? This is uh Gregory Webster from Johnstown. He Gregory, what's up? Brother? Get off your chests? Um? Well, I'm gonna trying to be quick, uh and not get emotional. Um my mom

passed away. UM king sorry to hear that, brother, energy, I appreciate it. And UM, you know, it's been really rough. My life has been built around my mom's you know, stickness for the past four years. And she lost her battle was cirosis um last week and uh, unfortunately she didn't have you know, life insurance. So it's it's been it's been hard for the family and and you know, we were trying to get things together to have her

services this weekend. UM, so I kind of wanted to see if I could get my our gofund me out there, UM to get you know, some kind of help at least you just get the you know, the down payment. Why not, brother, Why what's the gofund me. It's um, It's gofund me dot com slash. Lorraine Lewis l O R R A I N E L E W I S sixty five. Yeah. And if you know, I got a cash apt if anybody wants to cash apt um because we're kind of in the rush to trying to

get this stuff done. My cash app is number siven g w Esing Edwards be as in boy, Basing Boy thirty one, um its g web thirty one on all social medias. You know you can contact me that way. UM. You know, it's just it just sucks, and you know I'm my only child and you know my mom was my best friend. So, UM, just just looking for anything, any kind of help guys that you know my family

will really appreciate it. A man standing, you're healing energy my brother for show you ain't your whole family can't get it off your chest at five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It was the Breakfast Club. Good on it. The breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling what's doing call of you? If this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. We want to

hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? Good morning? What's your name? As they asked to get it off your chest? Now, I'm tired of working, I'm tired of calling to school, I'm tired of working for somebody else while they live in the best life because I want to live my best life too. So basically, Kim Kardashian was right, whoa she see a little bit? Right? You're tired of work and you don't feel like that today. You feel like you need to get up your ass

and work. Huh. I tell you a good story, man, I mean, listen. I can never tell somebody what to do. But I met a young lady this weekend. Her name was Julie. She's in Providence, Rhode Island, and she was tired of getting laid off, like during the pandemic, she got laid off. So you know, she launched her own restaurant. And she's got a restaurant downtown in Providence, Rhode Island. So I don't know. Maybe it's something that you can do.

Maybe it's something you want to do. I'm in school trying to open up my own doctor's offers, but it's too much for me. It happens though. It's not easy. It's not easy to be an entrepreneur. It's a lot of work. It is in school is a lot of work. Like you get up every day and you know you exhausting a lot of mental and emotional energy, physical energy. None of this is gonna be easy. I think you're

probably just having a day to day. But I promise you, when you crossed that finish line, you're gonna think it was all worth it. That's all. I have a good one, Mamma. Come on, who's this hey? And be good morning? Good morning? Up? What's what's going on? Hey? I'm agreeing with Charlomagne and Sharlomay. Ain't nothing like some upper echelon Pope rack driving to

work in the morning. Who are you telling? Some pushing tea, some Conway, some Benny, the butchers cook all that, and I'm driving as as I'm driving into my Coffer drive in the morning, I'm definitely listening to that getting motivated to go there and attack my death first thing in the morning. Now I'm going to I'm not I'm not

up on stove Gud cooks. I was in the barbershop yesterday, me and my barber Tie, and we was running through Benny Tanna Talk four in the new Conway album God Don't Make Mistakes, And we was actually listening to the record with Conway and um no it Benny and Boldy James A BOLDI is fire a stove Gud the reasonable dropt for firing the do the classics right then you gotta go get up on that. Speaking of Kyaway the machine, I'm I got a balldy, just like how you got

the balldy. Whenever you're doing an interview, maybe sure your balls. He's right, man, you're doing the time the interview interview. I'm like, Charlie me man, I'm forty three. I don't care no more. Bro. I feel you know, I used to, you know, so I used to be so conscious of that. But I'm like, man, I don't care. I'm like that too sometime. But I'm like, I was watching yours' like that. It does, it does, it does. There's nothing we can do. Rink it does. Have you got it? If you if

your handline is pushed back, it's receding. You look like RoboCop with his mask off. It just is what it is. Goodness, graces, get it off your chest. Eight undreat five eight five one o five one. Now we got rooms on the way. Yes, let's tuck Megan Na Stallion versus Kyle Crawford. They were going at it on social media. We'll tell you what both sides have to say. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Come on in the

Breakfast Club because you morning. Everybody is cj Envy, Angela Ye charge the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good, Happy Tuesday, it's happening. I hope you'll feel good out there. All right, Let's get to the rules to make the Stallion's team. This is the rule of report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club, well, Megan the Stallion and Carl Crawford, who owns the fifteen oh one label that she I guess she's still signed there, even though she's

with rock Nation now for management. The two of them had a back and forth and it looks like none of this is ending anytime soon. So there's claims that her Something for the Hotties album that came out last year wasn't an album and shouldn't be counted toward their contractual agreement. I guess she has a certain amount of albums that she has to submit to fulfill their contracts,

so she can move on now. According to the label, they're saying that project contains twenty nine minutes of what they classify as new material, and it was described in the music press as a compilation record of archival materials and some new recordings. So if a judge does decide that that album does not count toward her deal, then she would owe two more albums. So that's what the issue is. That crap. I don't like that the labels are doing that. That happened with Meek Mill. If they

release a project, Oh it's an album, it's a mixtape. No, it's amount of songs. It's twelve songs, fifteen songs. The label still gets paid off of that mixtape. So they give it the project. Yeah, the artists is given you what you ask for, regardless of what they call yea mixtape album like that. That's that's not well, original songs, that's not fair. It's music. It's music. Yeah, that's not fair because they didn't say it was an album and

it was a mixtape. That's not fair. It's still a project that you put out under that you know, distributing label and they got paid for it. That's not right now. Megan the Stallion argues that that album does clearly meet the definition of an album under the recording agreement. It's not less than forty five minutes in length, and there are no other parameters or requirements under the contract for what can be deemed them an album other than total run time of the album, so as such, that does

satisfy her minimum recording commitment. So don't matter what you call it, right, Well, the only requirement is that it has to be at least forty five minutes, so it wouldn't really matter. So here's their back and forth. So I guess he's countersuing her, and she posted first the man over my label said I don't make him any money. Now he countersuing, trying to keep me on his label because he wants to make more money. If I ain't making you no money, why not to show the whole

word and adjust online. But I'm getting tired of being paid to the bad guy. At twenty fourth seven, the last girl, I'm fifteen o one mad at this man too, and she said, Carl, I don't want to be signed to your pill popping ass you're talking about. I ain't paid for a show. You sound slow. I'm the artist. I don't pay you directly. Maybe fight with the man you signed to and you might see some money, you

effing powderhead. You're hiding behind Jay Prince. Carl, you got a whole contract with three hundred and tucking ish to me like I got yo money. You are attacking me because you want to be famous, not rich. Ask Kevin Lows where your money at? Stupid and it goes on from there. Now, he responded to her, stopped playing the victim Magna Stallion. You haven't paid for one show since

twenty nineteen, hiding behind rock Nation. You can keep that BS mixtape and send over that straight job whenever you're ready. And then he said, Hey, y'all believe that b S if y'all want to. I ain't got Twitter fingers, so I'm not about to type ish all day. But I promise everything said about me about that matter is a lie. The truth will be out soon enough. Defamation claim on the way, this all coming from a bona fide alcoholic who f the whole industry, including her best friend and

the word. But then now that's defamation too, Like if you if she defamed you by calling you, was that Pillpapa defamed her about calling her on alcoholic? So I mean, yeah, and I don't like that when men come for you they try to be like, oh you at everybody, the whole industry. I mean it's like, that's really okay, you know, what does that have to do with anything, they try to discredit you. Is Megan's last album forty five minutes? Yeah, okay, yeah,

it till for forty five minutes. And I know we can't play the hate Olympics, but remember when I said yesterday, I think Megan is Stallion gets more hate than any woman rapper. Like every other day it seemed like somebody beyond Megan head about something. Well, they've been having this back two of them, Aaron car Crawford. Yeah, but what happened.

What happens is when when they've start going back and forth in social media, jumps on Like I saw somebody say to her yesterday, you're gonna have to show your bullet wound. At this point, I'm like, what that got to do with anything? Yeah, I gotta go back and forth. It's it's like anything else. You know, you call me a powderhead, I call you this, you call me man, I call you this. It's no, I'm not going to say that because of this. No, we go back and forth.

I just really prayed that young ladies protecting her peace the best way she knows how. And then Tory Lanes jumped in and said, protect black men. I don't know, but y'all have to say we are black men and we matter. Don't wait till we are all lynch light on and character assassinated to realize they have removed all of our legends and role models from the conversation. Tory Lane, No, I don't know the context, but I agree protect black men. Like yeah, yeah, so I agree with that. Oh my god,

you don't agree with that protect black men? Yes, but we don't know if Tory Lanes was jumping in the middle of that. M Yeah, he just played it at the wrong time. I don't know if the context is but I can't disagree with the statement. Okay anyway, um, so yes, that is their back and forth. Yeeks, All right, let's move on to something else different. The third richest man in the world is now deciding which of his five children will take over the empire. Do you know

who this is? Third riches man? Oh, let me see little Warren Buffett Warren Buffett No, yeah, would Bill Gates, Warren Well Bernard or No. He is the owner of LVMH's Louisa Tom Moorwett Hennessy. So you know they own a whole bunch of different brands like Tiffany's they own tag. How do you say that? Taga Oh, who also Elon Mustar's number One's number one then Jeff Baso. So this guy, Bernard or Not is worth one hundred and fifty five billion dollars and he's trying to figure out now which

one of his children will take over. They said, it's like a real life succession, you know, the HBO series. And so there's a recent Fortune article where he's they're talking about his five talented children who could one day run the whole company. He's seventy three years old. He's been running this luxury conglomerate for decades, and so now he wants to figure out who is next. All right, well that is your rumor reports. It doesn't matter if you wanted the kids keep, but you want to see

who is actually running the company. I mean, that's a huge company. They owned Christian Dior, they own a wet, they own Hennessy. Yeah, but I wonder how many things he's actually day to day with because a lot of those brands are still stand alone brands and subsidiaries under LVMH. But it's like, I'm sure if Finty got somebody running, Yeah, you know, I'm sure he has, you know, managing people and manage each one of those business and his kids, actually most of them work in the business. I mean

his daughter is the VP of Louis Vatton. You know, one of his son is the head of Communications and Image at LVMH. I mean, you know they're already in the business. So you can see all of that. God bless him, man absolutely, that's one of them is the VP of Tiffany's VP Hall of Companies. But who's going to run the whole entire company? The r nose? All right? With that family business? That is your room of reports.

All right, we got front page news. Next. What we're talking about these hypersonic missiles that have been fired by Russia at Ukraine. All right, we're getting too that. Next, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. Hey, it's Angela. Ye. Have you taken a look at the General Insurance lately? Switch to the General and you could say, what we're five hundred dollars on your current insurance? Call eight hundred

General or visit the General dot com. The General Auto Insurance Services, Inc. An insurance agency Nashville, Tennessee. Some restrictions upon WWPR FM HD one New York an i heeart radio station, smashing grab sneaking geek Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get into front page news where we thought easy. Well.

Joe Biden confirmed yesterday that Russia has used hypersonic missiles and its invasion of Ukraine, and they said it's the only thing that they can get through with absolute certainty. It's a consequential weapon. It's almost impossible to stop it. There's a reason that they're using it. But what could that reason be. Here's what reporters are saying. Okay, maybe not. Oh wow wow, WHOA, I was serious? I can't believe that was some real ISSI. The US tracked the launches

in real time. It's a good opportunity to test it. It's also potentially a signal to NATO, to Poland other countries that they have this and to kind of keep their distance. Damn. They had a great story in the New York Post yesterday about how Russian elites are planning the overthrow Putin, even if it means assassination like he's messing up a lot of money. Yes, he is there, and it's like, I don't know. I saw it another article where they want his mistress to talk to him.

She's a gymnast, and they're saying, since nobody can get through to him, they're like asking her to sit down with him. Can you imagine if that's how everything right? That's ridiculous in your place? Where's the wife? The wife is a wife conversation all right? Now. Hampton University has invited Ukrainian students to continue their education during the twenty twenty two summer session. They're going to invite fifty to one hundred Ukrainian and international college students studying in Ukraine

to continue their education on campus. So that invitation is an effort to help college students and families affected by the current conflict in Ukraine. Envy. Yeah, I mean, I've seen a lot of him. The students pissed off about it, saying, well, okay, that's all nice, but what about us, why we gotta pay for school? But I think it's a great thing.

I think the fact that there's a lot of students that are displaced and can't go to school, so the fact that Hampton's taken them in for the summer and then allowing them to stay there and not pay tuition. I think that's great. Yeah, no, it's free room, board and tuition. I've never done that of their own students though. Well,

if they've done it for students in need before. Yeah, they did that for the University of the Bahamas when their campus was destroyed in the hurricane back in twenty nineteen. So they've done things like this in the past. Great, But have they done that for people here in America? Na? Yes, Yeah, a couple of times they actually did. If if there was some many black students would love to go to college and get free room and HBCUs do that at times, and they help other students out. So yeah, they do

that all the time. Can you say that confidently? You sure? You positive? Okay? All right, well that is your front page news. I don't know about all the other HBCUs. You just I know about my school. All I heard was y'all say the Bahamas, I'm talking the old people here in America. At Hampton University provided free room and board for the poor and disfranchise black kids here, American

students who needed it. Yes they have. Yeah, I think, I mean, I think every college, um, you know, at some point does they do have all kinds of scholarships things like that. So all these scholarships they've given to these No, this is just free room and board, But scholarships are you know, there's a lot of scholarships to provide tuition and free room and board. Right and by the way, and since you have these car shows coming up, you know, my Zerati has announced plans to go fully

electric by twenty twenty five. Yeah, most most car dealerships are I know, Lamborghini's doing about I think twenty twenty four. I know Ferrari's doing about twenty twenty five. I know most dealers are, y'all rich. Most places to report the story Lamborghinis, Ferraris, what about it, Honda's huh, what about those of us? What hand does huh huh? Let me maybe really nothing, Yeah, I do, I want. I can

only talk about things I know. Oh wow, I don't know all all handed drivers don't be offended by Honestly, you ask me of quurse and I don't know. I don't even know what y'all talking about, but that UNDA does have electric cars no, don't think every absolutely. Yeah, I got electric cars to any room will control. I know they have they have four. Shut up what you're saying now, four does every manufacturer has to electric cars now and they're saying about twenty twenty five what y'all started.

When y'all started with the high end stuff, none of us can afford shows. Yeah, and that's the point. She started to a car show for regular people. He's interested. I do, okay, I do. We would like to participate. I want to pull up in the old two escalated again with three hundred thousand miles on it. I don't know if you know, but that's what the call shows

is about. It's not about those Lamborghinis and bugad It's about your average guy that has a car that works all hard to summer long, or works hard to just put rims on their car or systems on their car. Those are the cars that we like to display. Because that was my first call. My first car was a nineteen eighty six. That's what I'm talking. I saved, I put sixteen inch rims on it. I thought I was the man, and that was my call. Those are the

cars we like to showcase. That's what also have other cars, but those are the cars that that we like to show those cars, those kids that are working hard and just trying to show that cars. That's what I'm talking about. Drop a clues, mom. For everybody out there with a crest, what a Toyota crested the crest? Okay, they don't make crest of the It don't matter, you know, a Right, that's what I'm talking about. That's a classic. Now, classic, niggas, you know, I'm told mine, I got one in the

yard and Man's corner. I'm told the crusted to the next car, bring my Saturn? All right, now you're talking for the Saturins. How are you talking? The language shadow doesn't exist anymore. Okay, well there's classic class. You got a satin ar crusted? Are you driving a classic? All right? Oh my goodness? All right when my car show, the next one is going down Houston each town Father's Day weekend. We're not doing ties and bugs anymore for fathers for

Father's Day. Let's go take them to the car show. We're gonna enjoy. We're gonna have some fun. What how many mugs do you have? How many love those things? I got thirty mugs. No, I don't know. I got too many ties already ordered. My dad is tied. Don't do that. Your dad doesn't want that time? All right, up next Taming the Hall all right, of course you know from the Timmering Hall show. She also has a new show coming out called Someone They Knew on Court TV.

So we'll talk to Timer Hall when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club, Brodie's DJ, Envy Angela Yee, Charlomine the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building daytime talk Royalty. What where did you get that? Who wrote that? I love my mom for sending that in Thank you much. She listens to the Breakfast Club. Good morning, mama, good morning was all. How are you? I'm wonderful? How about yourself?

And bless I love that I am feeling the same way. Absolutely absolutely good to see you. Thank you. This is my first time in your studio. I know it did reulation overload. Yeah, we did zoom. So I'm I'm one of those people because it's the clean latest thing, bories behind everything. That's right. Oh yeah, DJ ANDV you and your wife are going to be on my show soon. I can't wait. We're excited. I love this. How was it for you doing the show during the pandemic without

an audience? Oh, it's terrible. I think the first half of it, I said this, thank god we're on air. And then when we went back in and had to go back out this last round when Amar I'm a journalist, and I'm a journalist, I should know better. But that second wave in December, I had to go back into my home and do the show, and it was miserable. And I realized, and you all know this, and Charlottage, especially with your shows, having an audience. It's like the

team commandments. It's one of the rules of daytime. You have to have an audience. I my first time even attending a daytime talk show. I went to Temple University and I came to see Haraldo ver vera wow in person, way back when he had a talk show. And it's just it's a part of the energy. So yeah, it was rough. I did not like it. I wonder when you went to go see Haraldo back in the day, does that when the bug hit you, did you not

know the show like people throwing chairs? No? No, no, I was a college student at Temple, and they, you know, they would always recruit young audiences to come in. And we were here. Two of my best friends are from Brooklyn and they went to Temple, and so we just did what college kids do. You come to New York, You hang out in Times Square, you got free tickets to go to a show, and it happened to be Horaldo Rivera's. So when did you get the bug? When did you see yourself? When did I get the bug?

When did I get the bug? Well, if you ask me what I would be doing right now other than this, I jokingly say blackjack dealer. But I don't even know how to play cards. I didn't have a well, I don't even have to play cards. I can't play spades. And I'm from the South. I'm embarrassing. I amn't. I don't know how to play dominoes. I'm an embarrassed. Can you at least play I don't play board games? Out a board game? What is it? A card game? I don't play cards, don't. I was never one of those people.

I don't. I don't play monopoly. I think I do. What did y'all do? Fun? In college? Though? Because that's a lot of good stuff. But we played spades, we played cards, not me, but no, I never had a backup plant, and this was always what I wanted to do. I think seeing our Cineo obviously, Rolanda, obviously, Oprah Phil donoghue, but they all had different Do you remember Rolando Watts? People for get how important she was in the marketplace. So it was there wasn't a moment. It was just

I felt like I didn't have a choice. This is what I was going to do, and I didn't know it's gonna be a talk show. I knew I was going to be a journalist. I love writing, I love reporting. The talk show thing happened, as you know, because I got fired, and so I had to figure out how was I going to get back into TV and not feel as owned as I had previously. If you hadn't have gotten fired from the Today Show, do you think you'd ever gotten into the daytime talk No, because in

daytime talk any shows. You know this just with y'all show, it's almost like the Rocky syndrome. People need to root for you, and in talk show world, they need to root for you. They need to feel a connection with you. And so while I did have a great run, I feel at the Today Show and even before that in Chicago for ten years because I was recruited to come to the Today Show after being on air in Chicago, but no, because you have to have an art and as a black woman being forty eight years old and

being fired, that hit a nerve with people. What is she going to do? How does she come back? And that gave me opportunities to get in rooms. But if I'm being honest with you, and I always will be, Harvey Weinstein got me in rooms that I was never going to be able to get in. He was the most important person in Hollywood and he decided he wanted to produce a talk show with me well, and so people started taking meetings to hear the pitch because of

Harvey Weinstein. And then midstream, Harvey was accused of rape. What happens there? Because he helped you with your career, He helped me get meetings, I helped me with my career, helped you get meetings. But on the other end, he's accused of sexual terrifying all to the place. So do you just step back and say, look, I'm a mind of my businesses I don't know, and he's helped put me into. I didn't know what to say. It was

like an emotional grenade. Well, I'd never been in a room along with him, So the first part was thank god, right then the second part was, wait a minute, did the people who came with me in a room did they know? And is that why they didn't leave me in the rooms? And so there were these many, many questions, and then, I'll be honest, came the moment where I was worried about my own survival and then I felt guilty.

Not It wasn't that I didn't care. I would never say that, But there was a moment where you think my career, Oh my god, what happens to me? I don't have a job. Now I've been in the room with him. Now I'm tied and linked to him, and the show will never get off the ground because nine of the people we were pitching too were white males of his level, if you will, who were not necessarily open to an idea of a talk show with me.

I am thinking, I'm screwed, And then I had to take a step back and say to myself, what about these women who are making these allegations. And I know, just like with Bill Cosby, who spoke at my graduation, who I replaced on the board of trustees at Temple University, even if you don't believe all of them, if you half half and then half that half, you have at least one or two. Yeah, you know, and if there's one, that's one too many. And that's how I looked at it.

So I had to take a step back. In the minute that I started thinking about what it must be like for them, the floodgates open my confidence. I said, I'm going back in these rooms. I'm going to rewrite letters to all of these people and say, you let me in the room with him, now, let me in the room by myself. Some of them said yes, some said no. The spiritual woman that had to like really psychologically, that's God working in a really mysterious way. Right, It

wasn't so mysterious. I actually felt like it was a clear sign that, you know, Lena Horn had a quote that was in this book Stormy Weather, and I have a great obsession with Lena Horne. She said something about white men getting you in rooms that you can't get yourself in, and that's how she felt at the time, and ultimately that's not true. People will let you in the room. I think you have to just keep beating down the door over and over. You. We are all

in this business that we know. You walk in and you're instantly stereotype, You're instantly assumed to be something. Yes, And so I wrote back, and I'd learned how Also I used to tell people I definitely channeled fifty cent a couple of times in I became no longer afraid to brag on myself. Yeah, you know, you have your own merit and you deserved it, but we shrink it down. I mean we all do, but women we especially do

in these meetings. And so then you defer to laughing at jokes that aren't funny, or your presentation changes a lot. And so I said, I'm thirty years in this business. I'm going to run my resume down. And I really did channel every hip hop artist that you mail that you can imagine, and I specifically zeroed in on men because they get a pass at saying some of the things that women can. And I went in very very hot. I was like, this is who I am and this

is what I did. And if I have to explain myself, and I'm sure that was a turn off to some people, but other people received it with the intention of I don't stand up for myself who is and that's how I played it now. I always wonder about daytime television, like even though Oprah shit be the bar right black woman who defied every stereotype, weird name, some would say, you know, looks everything, why didn't they continue to look for more of that instead of just going cookie cutter

like they did. I don't understand it. It's something that I goodness, some people want it daytime to be white. I call it the Fort Green Central, and it's that you have this neighborhood and for it to be of value, some people believe that it has to be white. And so as a result, even though the audience is largely all women of all different backgrounds, our show is almost fifty fifty fifty percent African American, Latino Asian, fifty percent white.

So we have this beautiful diversity just straight down the middle of this show. And though we have to happen to have one of the highest income earning daytime shows, but there will be people who say, fifty percent African American that's not the audience we want. And you know they still say that. You know that there is still the conversation, and I have it all the time. I've had people call in and say, why do they have

so many urban guests this week? And then you have other people claim I don't, which is obviously not true. But it's a fascinating thing and I think it still remains part of television. I don't want to get into this whole thing, but when I grew up watching TV, it was almost more diverse than it is now. But I think, you know, I think it's a valuable landscape. That's why every year you see more shows launched, because there's money in daytime, but it's not always seen as

a value when that money is coming from us. Sadly, all right, we got mover with timan Oil. When we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good by morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Were still kicking it with Timyn Hall ye beside Nick Cannon show only six months and then they canceled it rather quickly, and we were saying up here, we feel like he really didn't get a fair shake. Anybody, Well, what's what do you define as

a fair shake? I think at least enough time to really make a mark. What do you think? No, I think that he is brilliant and he is one of the best interviewers I have ever sat in the room with. I think the show wasn't him, But I also think he got an incredible chance because he came in after a scandal that would have broken most people, which he apologized for and he deserved forgiveness for, and he deserved to be on air. I believe that was a big chance, and I think that may have taken him off of

who he is. Right, could you come in with such pressure You've now just said this thing, You've apologized, but you know people are swirling and they're looking for you to fail. And so I didn't always see like the Nick that I love on that particular show. Could you beat that on daytime? No? Because what you said, how do he wants you to a Middle America? I think he's got Nick Cannon is one of the most successful

people in entertainment. Are none I mean think about all of the shows, So he has a huge fan base. I think coming in under that pressure was never going to change. And then I feel, you know, his personal life, which he was so honest and open about, was used against him. I mean, why he has, you know, kids or whatever. It was the storylines that became overshadowing of

his talent, and he's so talented. No, that's true, because it's like you can't even really get into discussions about the show because you gotta dig Toll exactly, and so all the articles became about his personal life, not about he had Jamie Foxx on. They had this amazing segment. I'm a TV junkie. I watch everybody's show. I listened, so I never watched him as competition. I watched as a fan. But I feel like people didn't talk about the content. So I don't know how that was ever

going to change, That's what I mean. So if you give him another year, another six months, were they going to be able to change what people were talking about, sadly, which was his personal life and he owned it, he smiled about whatever. Well I don't. I just I thought, why aren't we talking about his interviews or his content? And so that's what I mean by it. I don't know if a year would have changed that. But if anybody's going to be back on TV with sixty TV, right,

he still is. So he's got more shows and more millions than I'll ever have. Tymyan, let's talk about your show on Quite TV. Someone they knew, so Court TV came to me and they said, we want to do a show someone they knew, and we would like for you to do it. I did a crime show called Deadline Crime for six seasons, including when I was pregnant with Moses, and I couldn't do it anymore because it was just I was an emotional wreck, and so I said, once I finished that last season, I would never do

it again. But I missed talking to people and giving them a chance to tell what happened to them. And this show is fascinating to me because the common denominator is someone they knew. I mean, the crime show I did before was random crimes across the country, which were all compelling, but these are people that were brought into the lives of the victim through no fault of the victim. And it tells you a lot about greed, envy, jealousy, passion,

displaced passion, and what can happen. So common thread is and I always tell people this is show. It's not meant to scare you, but it is to say that there is someone in your sphere who could turn into a different person, who could go from the friend to a murderer. And that's what these stories are about. It's it's amazing, you know, we talk about human behavior. The only reason all of us are safe every day is because of human behavior, because we make a choice not

to go crazy on somebody. Yes, could you be pushed to it? Right? Could you be pushed to a point of no return? I think I could. They talk about the Mama Bear thing. I didn't know that was real until I had my son. I could have. We were walking one day and we live in the city and this man was just demonstrative and walking and my baby was just learning to walk and he nearly knocked him over. I mean, it was one of those moments like oprahus to be brought Oprah color problems, like hold my baby.

I was like, I was ready to kill this man and I had I turned earned and before and I'm like cursing, and my husband is like, what is this? And it was a rage from the bottom of my feet. I can't believe I'm admitting this to the top of my head that I could have. I could see that I could. When's the last time you wanted to kill somebody? Never it was just a one time. Don't try to see this is what you do. Don't you try to make me man like Kamala. Harry said, we'll not fall

for this nonsense. Not got a yard. I gotta have Nick Cannon mad at me. Arma All said he didn't even that is not what I'm said to me. Clear that up. I said that too many people weren't distracted by things that didn't matter, which were Nick's great interviews. Angela said, don't try to screw me with him. So no, I, um no, Honestly, it was only when I had my baby that it was this mama bear. When they tell you don't get in the middle of a bear cub

and the mama bear. I understood and understand that snap because I never felt that. And it doesn't. Please don't tell me that I got six. You know it doesn't go well. You feel like you're on guard constantly. I'm ready to do it, really, I'm ready to kill somebody with my kids. Yeah, I'm not because we see so many stories all the time, but people doing things and kids.

I'm like, and you know, we are the wish food type of people and that okay you said, I won't say it, but that's how I feel with my son. I feel like about your husband, do you feel like, No, he's growing, he's fifty three. But if somebody did something in him, you wouldn't be like, I'm gonna kill that person. Oh no, we were getting going. No, it's my husband's feel different. He bad right hole of course, of course,

this funny story. I was once engaged to a man and we went on vacation together and we parasled and we were out in the ocean and Cosamelo somewhere. This is many years ago, and the parasl snapped. I can't swim. I flew into the ocean. He was still on the boat. I called off the wedding. Absolutely, And that's a true story. The guy on the boat, who didn't even speak English was like swimming story made on the boat, chilling, Hey did it move? He was a lifeguard growing up. Man,

I may have told too much. He gonnasume me now what I'm just trying to look at all? Should be I gotta say her last weekend, I think it was Miami. Fiance fell in the ocean. The guy jumped in after her. Chop was the plan the boat. Very sad that would have happened. I'm just saying, like, that's not no. And all they did was through the life rap for her and got hurt. But he died for love. Yeah, but he should have let the people on the boat do

they know? I can After I didn't speak to him, we flew all the way back and I said, this is not gonna work. And what was his explanation? I did not? I did not. I did not. I was so upset and so disappointed. He froze, you know black panther when she was like, don't trees, Maybe he froze. Well, we'll never know. I married somebody. He'll never know that. You want to concern about that worked? But no, what

I know? So first of all, the parascell. I was terrified it was gonna come down over my head, but it fell behind me. I had a life jacket on. I can't swell. So now I'm thinking two things. Thank god the parascell did not. Then I'm like, Jaws is gonna eat my legs because I'm in the deepest part of the ocean. He might be thinking that too. He was like, so who sided you? You were like, I can't but leave it in jim there. You're like, wait a minute, but if there's jaws, um no, my legs

are dangling, and how far is the boat? They had to turn around, and then I realized I wasn't gonna go under, and I locked eyes with him and I was like dogging pedal him. And you know, it's so long ago, but whatever he said wasn't suffice. It wasn't it wasn't enough. All right, we got more with Terrenoil when we come back, don't move. It is the Breakfast Club, Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, angela Ye, Charlomagne the Gay. We are to Breakfast Club. We still kick it with

Timan Hall Charagne. Do you think there are still such things as objective journalism? Are as everything? It was never objective? It was never objective. How can it be? We're humans. It's like when you know, going back to my show, when they say to the jury strike what you just heard? How do you how possible? So we go in with our biases, We go in with our beliefs. We go in with our perspective and how you extract that would

make you one of the most incredible people ever. And that would be Jesus, because I don't think it's possible, and you can try to suppress some of it. But going back to you know, the book that I wrote and when we talked about missing black and Bran people pick white blonde women to lead for a reason. That's a bias because you they leave that the audience values

that life more. And I know a lot of my colleagues will greatly disagree with me and may not be happy with me saying that, And that doesn't mean it's a negative, right because sometimes your perspective and bias can help. So how do you trust any of these networks CNN, MSNBC, Fox, because it's all opinion based. How do I know that is giving me the facts as they know them. You don't. I mean, you're asking me a beginning of time questions that this is I mean, journalism didn't start with MSNBC.

I know people believe that, but it did not. I mean the history of journalism, muckraking, This isn't new journalism being used to demean Look at Some of the people love cartoons, you know, political cartoons. You've seen some of the political cartoons of Irish people, Italian people, black people. We talk a lot about how we were made to look in political cartoons, these exaggerated, you know, monstrous ways. This is a part of the political agenda since people

could pick up a pin in a paper. I just saw a whole conversation about monetizing journalism. We know people you and I in journalism who make sixty million dollars. Yeah, what are you going to do to keep that sixty million dollars chip? You're gonna do what you need to do. You're gonna go on TV and say some crazy things if that's what you're paying to say. Anything that's monetized is corruptible. Anything that's monetized is tainted. That's not though

to say that there aren't honest journalists. I think most journalists are honest. Honest and bias are two different things. So what is a journalist because I feel like all of them are bias. Oh, what is a journalist? It's somebody who reports what they see and what they hear, and that's what we're supposed to be doing. Now, what is opinion. That's different. Yeah, I feel like everything is

opinion based now. No, I don't think that's true. There's a clear difference I feel between what happens from nine until five or whatever, and then after five I think, I think, I think. So, what's what's your experience been like, you know, hosting the Tamarin Halshi. What's been the biggest challenge standing up for yourself? You know? I mean we all have shows that we had ideas that we want to do, and then people start coming in the room and they try to change you or change how you

handle the show or what. Sometimes people don't agree with decisions that are made. But I stand up for myself. I'm not going to shrink down. I went into rooms with people and fought for this show to be on TV, so I'm not going to lean out of that for anybody. But I'm always open to ideas. But the hardest part, really, other than a global pandemic, has been just expectations. I mean, when you talk about double standards, when you've boss up in that way, oh my gosh, it's crazy. I read things.

It's an ongoing joke. Now with me and my team, I walk in, I go am I scary as they say I am. By the second season, I just learned that it was a template, right, this is what they do. It's like, okay, now the show is popular, she's out there. What are we gonna say? Difficult, angry? This toxic blah blah blah. And don't get me wrong to someone working as hard as we do, may be their definition of toxic. I don't know. So I would never tell on how to feel. And if that's how you feel, I always

listen to the staff. I'm there to have the conversation. But if you believe that we are going to give our audience a product that is beneath them, we're not doing that. I mean we call our audience the tam Fam. I work every day to make sure that when a guest like you come, I said, Charlemagne's coming on, I don't want people just to think that he is a shock jock or whatever their perception. He has layers, he's

a husband, he's a dad. That's why we brought you on the show that you were on, because I said in a room and said, he's not one dimensional. I don't want him on for two minutes to come on and talk about some headline that he said this about somebody and got into it something. No, I want the audience to know him. You know, people still come up to me now and talk to me about that episode episode about mental health people, I mean random people in

an airport. I saw you want tammeron hall talking about mental Hey, well that's interesting because I actually had and I'll take you behind the scenes. I had not a clash, but I had to sit down a producer and say, this is what we're doing, wing with him, because it was important to show you as the multidimensional human being that you are not Oh this guy on the radio that I may or may not have heard of. You

are internationally famous. This show is internationally No. But that said, everybody don't know you, so you gotta take them through the journey. And so for me, that was important. Now, that might have been a hard segment for that producer because it took more time, but it paid off and they loved the segment, and I was happy. You love the segment and the audience resonated. So you know nothing. You don't get to do something easy and just expect

there to be rewards. You got, I know, you got the man who would have jumped in the ocean for me. You know how to swim now, so you don't know. I think you wouldn't take We just don't know. Why don't you said something earlier? We'll fools and we'll punk come Like, what's that show? You said something earlier that made me think because you said it was something about loving fear, and I was like, well what I fear overpowers love. I think it's better to be feared. But

I'm saying, in that moment, you could love this. Quit trying to make excuse saying it's just like, oh, we need to hear both sides. You need to hear about objective journalists, an opinion journalist, what other side? What could he tell you? I was terrified that jumping in as a trained lifeguard to save her, he didn't even have to go reach for me. Maybe just peddle around me and say, babe, it's gonna be okay. You're they're gonna

pull you out, damn it before you leave. I had one more question, because if you know you're looking at your wife, I'm not looking at my watch my husband call. So what do you do when somebody tells you there's a guest coming on and they don't want to talk about a certain topic. Oh, I think about that. I do, because, for example, some guests don't like talking about exs and

thearing the current relationship. I agree with that. I going to a dinner party and I ask you in front of your new guy about the guy three times back. That's rude. And so I feel like there's got to be some decency for me, right, And I don't want anybody to feel ambushed. And we had Andrew gillam on. I mean, that was a tough one and people were mad that I didn't say, well, are you gay? And I'm like, why did I need to ask that question? He told me what he wanted me to know, right,

And I can still do a thoughtful interview. There are certain things that I'm happy we didn't talk about here. I'm not afraid of any answer. But we know we live in a clickbait world, right, And so you both are going to be guests on my show very soon. I could have my team dig up all kinds of well once I read on the Shade Room and I saw this, and dada, what purpose does that serve any of us? So for me, I want you to feel safe. I want you to feel that there's grace and mistakes.

But that said, when you have a high profile individual, they should be prepared. Oprah says, you cannot tell me what to ask you. You are in charge of how you answer. Right. Some people have been nasty about it, and I just decline their appearance. I just say we can't. We can negotiate and I'll say, okay, well what about this. But if there's a hard no and it's important to the audience to know, then I would rather pass. And I have said come back when you're ready to talk. Okay,

And congratulations on everything. Two my seasons and new show Sunday nights Sunday nights, UM Sport TV. I'm super excited about that, the Tamerin Hall show, the book. But again, thank you guys. This is my first time. I was a little bit nervously, not scared, nervous because none of you would jump in the water to say, man, I knew that. No. Well, I'm happy because now and I went one and be like, there's gonna be a number.

We're in the middle of Mexico and the ocean. All I can do and jel I love, You're gonna be on my show soon, DJ Envy, Charlamagne come back anytime. Thank you so much, and please do not start any static with me and Nick Cannon. Whatever comes to this, what comes to this? All I can do is ask the question. Can give me my bag? Bron James's the Breakfast Club? Good morning. All you do is turn around morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angelie. I'm telling you next I'm

gonna tell on you. Next time, I'm gonna tell on you out there with a new ball. Last night was a rough night. My baby woke up in the middle of the night. All right, now, I'm gonna tell it now. No, no, Maxwell, Maxwell, Maxwell is on stage. Oh gosh, it's the rumor Report. It's the rum of report Breakfast. I'm telling y'all nothing no more up here, you know? Can I do my rumors? Sorry? All right? The Appolis London, as you know, he had posted this caption with the screenshot of DL, who is good.

By the way, he's an artist, okay, and he actually collaborates with Kanye. He's from overseas, right, Uh, yeah, I think he is. I don't know where he's from. I think he's from overseas. I think I want to say to UK, I'm not sure a goad. Sorry all right? So anyway, um, he posted LMA. I told him to apologize on camera for doing that dumb Vlad interview and his people called security and so I guess he's trying to say that. He pulled up on Deo hugely in

response to what Deal had to say about Kanye. And here is a video of that actual encounter. Oh man, that's all I love. We gotta move with love D. That was the second video. Initially he made it seem like he pressed D. I think actually what I'm saying he said, I pressed DL. That's what he said. That's just goofy and that young man thinks he's playing DL. Hugly, No, sir, you only played yourself. You came out that situation looking like a total clown. But that also showed you why

what Kanye West is doing. You know, it is very dangerous because when you say, when you say things like I can afford to hurt you, you got stands in the industry and out of the industry that would try to get stripes. And Kanye didn't ask that man to do that. But if things would have went left, guess whould have blamed, would have fell on guess would have gotten to Ques then cit in that situation, Kanye West, He's from Brooklyn, by the way, the Offalis putting that

out there all right now. DL also explained the story behind his run in. He talked to Vlad and basically he said that no serious confrontation occurred. It was a brief exchange of words. He said, he was having dinner. This is DL saying he was having dinner with his family. He noticed London, the Offlis London kept walking past his table and wasn't eating. Then he said he went to the bathroom and he spotted the Offlis London taking selfies

in the mirror. And he said that the Offlis was like what suppoge and then brought up Dill's back and forth with Kanye Dielle Hugally said the conversation was very brief, and you know, he said the conversation ended after they exited the bathroom. He said he was surprised to continue his night and find out that stories were circulating about him being pressed. And then DL also had posted that same picture and captioned it, who the f is Theodore

Huxtable and why is he? Video bombing my table while I'm having dinner with friends and family. These new cats are built way different. Where do you draw the line on cloud chasing? I would say taking a video in the bathroom at Noble while another man has his eggplan out. Security was doing their job keeping the cloud chases away from the guests trying to enjoy their dinner. Congrat you

played yourself. He did play yourself, and as sad because you know, those folks think they're helping Kanye, but they're just hurting them. You know, Kanye has been very quiet the past few days, and I think he's going to remain solid because the white man tapped that jaw and there's nothing Kanye respects more than white validation. They took him off I he took him off the Grammy stage. Don't be shy. At Coachella, says Kanye is no longer headlining.

You saw people calling the gap, you know, to drop Kanye, and Kanye not stupid. He's not gonna mess up the bag. So if he's smart, he'll remain quiet and take some time off to go, you know, deal with that hurt. He has to, he has to heal right now, He's got to heal from that divorce. All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor reports and I pray he does that, I really do, all right? Who give me a donkey too? Oh man? Four after the hour. This is why you got to listen to the Chians. Bro.

We'll talk about it. A Florida woman named Kristin Wiley. She was wildly we'll discuss all right, we'll get to that. Next. It's to Breakfast Club co morning. So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Hey, it's Angela Yee. Have you taken a look at the General insurance lately? Switch to the General and you could save over five hundred dollars on your current insurance. Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com. The General Auto Insurance Services, Inc.

An insurance agency Nashville, Tennessee. Some restrictions. Make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida man a tap and at n for a very strange reason. It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely say he's rigged the door to his home and an attempt

to electricate his pregnant life. Police arrested in Orlando man for talking of Flaminia the breakfast club Bitchy Donkey Other Day with Charla hainea guy. I don't know why y'all keeping here. Get y'all elected. It's not me the ball, it's your state, Okay, Donkey to Day for Tuesday in March twenty second goes to a Florida woman named Kristen Wiley. She is forty nine years old and she resides in Vero Beach, Florida. Now, what does your uncle Sharla always

say about the great state of Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. That is a statistical fact. Okay, it's not an opinion. It's science. There are basic science facts, okay, like the Earth orbits the sun. Water is the liquid state of h two and people from Florida are crazy. Now, one thing I'm big on is breaking general rational curses. Okay, I'm not doing all this therapy and healing work for nothing.

You know the mottel when it comes to generational curses. It ran in your family until it ran into you. And that's why I have to cheer and applaud all the babies out there who know better than us adults, all the young ns who see the error in adult ways and have no problem checking them. See, just because someone is older than you doesn't mean they can't be called out when they are doing wrong, Okay, by someone younger. All right, The youth are the hope of our future.

What did the late great Whitney Houston say? I believe that children are the future. Teach them well and let them lead the way, show them all the beauty they possessed inside, and I get an amen. Amen, Thank you both, Thank God. Kristin Wiley was blessed with the nine year old she was blessed with, and it seems, you know, it would do her some good to listen to her little jit more often. Okay. See, Kristin Wiley was wilding because she was driving drunk with her nine year old

in the back seat. First of all, driving drunk in twenty twenty two is our chad, okay, especially with all these rides as available. As long as you're not calling your rideshead when you drunk, so you can go fight in Ukraine. Calling ridesheads when you drunk is absolutely what you are supposed to do driving drunk. Lets me know, you don't care about yourself, you don't care about anyone else on the road, and if you got your nine

year old in the back seat, you're damn show. Don't give a damn about him either, all right, nobody wins when you drive drunk. Driving drunk is simply one test you can't afford to fail. And one thing you realize when you drive drunk is that you know trees and guardrails defend themselves very well. Okay. This is also what I mean when I say the only thing that keeps

any of us safe is human behavior. We are all trusting that we are doing the right things, because if I get drunk and get behind the wheel, my behavior puts so many others at risk. I can potentially kill folks because of my negligence and the fact that Kristin Wiley was drunk with her nine year old in the

back seat. Lets you know, lets me know everything I need to know, okay, And and please understand, this is one of those ones that will make you lose faith humans, but it will restore your faith in humans just as quick. Let me tell you the story. See, Kristen Wiley was a drunk driving suspect, according to investigators. Kristen, who is a teacher, A teacher, My god, how can I trust you with my kids when you don't even care about yours?

Kristen was allegedly so intoxicated that she narrowly avoided striking a police car as she drove on a very beach street around two am. The cock car had its slice flashing because they had pulled over the handle an unrelated incident. Now, when deputies approached Christians two eighteen four dropped on a clues moms for two thousand and eighteen. That's where we need to see at the car showing me okay, They spotted her son, who was not wearing a seat belt

in the backseat, curled up in crying. In the arrest affter David, this is when it gets good. In the arrest Affi David, a cop noted that the Wobbly Wily's eyes were water and red in color. That's how he described her. Wobbly Wiley. Do you know how drunk you gotta be? For someone to say you wobbling and the damn wobble not even playing. Okay, if ain't no wobble baby, wobble baby, wobble baby, wobble baby, get in there if that ain't playing. And by in there, I mean in

the back of the squad, call okay. The police said Kristen Wilding was wobbly eyes. She had eyes that were watery and red in color, and there was a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage admitting off her person and her breath. When asked by police if she had been drinking, Wiley said no. That is when cops say a young boy became a man. This is when Zimba became moo Fossa, the leader of Pride Rock. This is when police say they understood what Whitney Houston meant when she said she

believes children of the future. Because when Kristen Wilely was asked by police if she was drunk and she replied no, her nine year old son came from the back seat and said, and I quote, Mom, you can't lie to the police. You did drink, dropping a clues bump for that nine year old head. Then the young man told cops that his mother had been drinking at a party and that he had asked her to slow down while they were driving back to the Vero Beach home. Dropping

a clues bump for that nine year old. Once again, the child said he was very scared. While Kristen was operating the vehicle. The child also told the cops that he saw mommy kissing Santa Claus. And he also said that sometimes mommy puts sugar on the table and sniffed it up through her nose and then yells WHOA. But that had nothing to do with the story. After her child did his civic duty as a human and told on Kristen, she admitted the consuming two vodka mixed drinks

at a party. She declined to perform a field sobriety exercise. She later agreed to a breath test which recorded her alcoholic content at nearly three times the legal limit, and

in addition to a misdemeanor dui account. While he was charged with child abuse, a felony for allegedly driving drunk with her son in the car, she was also charged with resisting arrest okay for snatching her hands away when the cops start the handcuff her and if you ask me, she's gonna end up getting a charge of intimidating a witness because as soon as she tells her nine year old, I'm a beat earth when we get home, beat for us, that's intimidating a witness. The moral of the story is

listen to the kids. Bro okay, please let remy ma give Kristin Wily the biggest he ha he ha he ha, you stupid mother? Are you dumb? M We gotta play a game. Do you want to play a game? I want to play a game. Don't say a game? Yep, Hey, let's play a game. Let's play a game? Up? Yes? What racing? Kristin Wiley forty nine years old a Very Beach, Florida, was driving drunk with her nine year old in the back seat, and her nine year old told the police, yes,

my mom is drinking. Guess what, raction, Angelie, I'm gonna say white? Okay, who makes you feel that way? Um? I don't know. It's just the feeling that I have from this story. It just feels white. Yeah. You know, kids, I think when I was young, if that would have happened to me, I would have been like, no, you know, envy the family's back. Why do you say that, Well, you know, my daddy was a police officer. He's tied now. No matter what, kids supposed to stay in the kids position.

You shut your mouth, you don't say nothing, you don't talk, you say absolutely positively nothing. I don't care what's going on in this house. You don't take outside inside business outside this house. Well, I'm gonna say Angelie and dj Envy, both of y'all are white, I mean right, Okay, Christian Wily is Caucasian. This is her right here. But to play white Devil's abbe boy, I'm a nine year old in the back seat. I've been told about the dangers of drinking and driving for a long time. You don't

care about my well being. I'm back here with no seatbelt, curled up, crying, and you're driving drunk. I gotta get out of this relationship, Okay. I need better for my life. And then what's gonna happen when you get home and you're gonna beat me? And then I'm gonna call the police. And you just intimidated a witness. Now you got another charge, and then you're gonna get beat again. Well, now I need a new house. That's really what I'm exactly, and

that's really what I'm trying to get at. I need a new location, Send me to my grandma or something. This isn't working out. Okay. I don't think this little young man did anything wrong. He didn't, and I encourage it. Okay, you see something, say something, even if it's your mama, especially when it's your mama driving drunk with you in the back seat with no seatbelt on. You don't care about you. It's absolutely wrong. You don't care about you.

But and guess what she was getting accident, little boiled die and she'll live. That's just how the things work out. Because she's so drunk and her body, y'all numb. Little boy would have flew out the window. Yeah, he did the right thing. I'm gonnaclusee month of that nine yeard individual. All I know her. He carried his Karen. I was raised. You don't take inside business outside of this house. You shut your mouth. That's different. Not when I'm in danger. Goodness, great, Now,

when I'm in danger? Did your mom and daddy teach you to say not when I'm in danger? My parents would never put me in that situation. Nine year old in the backseat, drunk as hell. No, it won't put me in that, but you won't say nothing. Shut your mouth. I think the kid is justified in this situation. All right, well, thank you for that donkey up to day. Now, let's go back a little bit. Open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Tterman

hall Or stopped to earlier today. We had a conversation with her, and this is what she was saying about her ex fiance. I was once engaged to a man and we went on vacation together and we parasled and we were out in the ocean and Cosomelo somewhere, This is many years ago, and the paracels snapped, I can't swim. I flew into the ocean. He was still on the boat. I called off the wedding. Absolutely, And that's a true story.

The guy on the boat, who didn't even speak English, was like swimming on the boat chilling, Hey did it move? He was like he was a lifeguard growing up. All right, what would you do in that situation? Ladies? Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Now I just want to say some things before we go. Just imagine the rope is one hundred feet long, right, one hundred feet So now if I jump in the water, the boat's gonna get back to you before I do. Anyway,

both sides. I'm playing both sides. I gotta say, say both sides. You had a life, vest On. If you were panicking, that's something different. But if you weren't panicking, you had a life. Vest On. You chilling, but he knows she can't swim, but you have a life, vest On. I'm just playing both sides. Eight hundred went on and ask my boyfriend after this interview yesterday, like what would you do? Eight? He was like, why would you ask me a stupid question like that? I jump right in

and get you. Let's talk about it. Eight five eight five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club. The morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one oh five one to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about it morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if you just joined us. Termer Hall was here this morning and we were talking about her ex fiance and this is what she said about it.

I was once engaged to a man and we went on vacation together and we parasled and we were out in the ocean and Cosomelo somewhere. This is many years ago, and the parasl snapped, I can't swim. I flew into the ocean. He was still on the boat. I called off the wedding. Absolutely, And that's a true story. Guy on the boat, who didn't even speak English, was like swimming, Hey did it move? He was a lifeguard growing up eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We're

asking what would you do in that situation? Ladies, if your man didn't jump in? Would you end a relationship with the wedding that y'all were planning over? No more fiance? Is it called off? What would you do? Let's start with you, ye, I mean her situation. I think she did the right thing. They locked eyes. He also used to be a lifeguard, so it should have been his response, even if it wasn't his fiance as a lifeguard and should kick in with your instincts and so just that

whole situation the way she described it. Plus she can't swim, so you know that she can't swim. You used to be a lifeguard, y'all locked eyes and you still was chilling. No. Now, now somebody that used to be on a swim team and it was also a lifeguard, I would definitely jump in a lifeguard my wife. Yeah, I learn how to do it be a lifeguard, was on a swim team. I was nice, like I'm busy, But I would definitely jump into the movie Pride to see my our wife.

That's just who I am. But they gotta be other variables. And I'm just saying this, and I'm not making an excuse for right you think about it, the line that holds you on your paracel has to be one hundred feet at least, right so if it drops, if you jump in the water, the boats could have passed you on the way to her right now, if she's not panicking, If she's panicking, that's you're talking. You gotta jump in

and go get it. But if she's there, she has a life est on, she's floated, she's chilling, so the boat's gonna come around and get them. But think about that, core broke. You're ready panicking just off of that, Like she's gotta be nervous and she can't swim. But if she hit the water and she's floating because she's not panicing, she's panic and screaming, then you gotta go get it.

But yeah, the parsident who can't swim myself when something unexpected happens and I can't swim and I'm in the water, I'm panicking, and you should be panicking for me, because you know I can't swim and I can't swim, So I don't know what I would do in that situation. My mom would probably say, you know, jump in the water, go get your wife. My mind would also say you cannot do anything for her. And this literally happened like

a week or two ago. We talked about it during the interview, you know, and I forgot where it was that but um, a fiance fell into the water and her her fiance jumped in after her, and then he got sliced by the fishing boat propeller. So I don't know. It was in Florida, in Florida. Was in Florida? You had that a lot. I would tell anybody who doesn't know how to swim, please try to learn how to swim. But yeah, I would desist me. I would definitely jump

in from a white hands down. Hello, who's this? It's nice? Hello, my name is Rino. Hey, good morning, good morning. How are you guys doing good? Black and Holly favored? How were you? What would you do? I'm good? Um. I definitely would not stick around for somebody who would not save me. Last year, my husband were kayaking and Jackson's a Florida and I got some basking away and decay two miles back to the dog carried me and I am not a small woman to the truck and watched

me to the hospital. I would not stick around for somebody who would do it. That's what I mean. A man's job as a protective provide. Hello. Who's that Hi? This is Brittany from Michigan. Hey, Brittany from Michigan. Now what would you do? Yeah, you fall in the water. Your man's on the boat and he's like, that would be on the boat? What woman would be on My woman would be on the boat. Oh, woman got to feel her if she was still on it. But no, if I fall on the water and I'm just slapping

for help, she's hopping in to get me. If she's hopping in and help me, because this is a simple fact, Like you want to give your significant other and lover that type of security and make them feel safe that they can trust you, regardless of me having a life, vest on her having a life, vest on letting me be the only one up in the air at a time, or her only up in the air at a time.

Like no, I'm hopping in to save her, hopping in the help and then the boatman, the attendant, he can help us back into the boat because no, And the truth of the matter is, man, I feel like that would be anybody's anytingct to do that. And I keep thinking about jay Z when he was on the shop that's jay Z spoke about. He was like he would he learned to swim because he couldn't fathom the fact of, you know, one of his children being in the water and him not being able to go out the rescue her. Yeah,

eight on't drink five a five one oh five. The crazy part is the reason I learned how to swim is we were on vacation in Florida and the hotel we went to a kid had just drowned. So the police, you know, police ropes and everything, and from there. My dad was like, when we get back to New York, you're gonna learn how to swim because I don't want this to happen you because I can't come get you. Yeah, yeah, the whole thing. Oh you dad, A damn eight five a five one oh five one. We're asking if you're

out on a boat. Well, let's just taman Hall. Lets happen to Tamman Hall. And this is what she did. Let's listen. I was once engaged to a man and we went on vacation together and we parasled and we were out in the ocean and Cosomelo somewhere. This is a many years ago, and the parasl snapped. I can't swim. I flew into the ocean. He was still on the boat. I called off the wedding. Absolutely, And that's a true story. On the boat who didn't even speak English, was like

swimming on the boat chilling. Hey did it move like he was a lifeguard growing up? What would you do in that situation? As the breakfast clogal morning and your opinions to the Breakfast Club one morning, everybody's DJ Envy and Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us, we're talking about Tyrman Hall. She was on the show earlier and this is what she said. I was once engaged to a man and we went on vacation together and we parasled and we

were out in the ocean and Cosamello somewhere. This is many years ago, and the parasl snapped, I can't swim. I flew into the ocean. He was still on the boat. I called off the wedding. Absolutely, And that's a true story. The guy on the boat, who didn't even speak English, was like swimming, Hey, did it move? He was like yeah, he was a lifeguard growing up. Yep. What would you do in that situation? Huh, You're out there, you're flapping, and your husband or your fiance I should say, it's

just life flapping. You're flapping. I understand why Tameron felt that way. I mean, number one, a man's job is a protect and provide, and you used to be a lifeguard. You have no reason your first instinct should be to jump out there and go attempt to save me. And I get it too, because I mean you got to look at it like this and right, this is me if we have children, and your child fools and water, you're gonna do the same thing. And once again, the

fact that he's a lifeguard. You know what I'm saying, It don't matter. You're always a life exactly like you was a lifeguard, like you had absolutely, positively no reason not to jump in that water. After Tameron Hall, sir, Hello, who's this was going on going on? Ye? Man, how's everybody doing? What's up? Brother? Going to talk to us? Man? Man, I don't know about that woman. I kind of feel on both sides. Man, I hate what you're saying. Money, honey,

see a way. I don't know about jumping in that water. Man. I was in a simid situation now, work man, We was in paying my city. Let you have money. You know. Look, we got a little crazy. We both fell, you know, in the water, man, and um, you know, I'm pur around trying to figure out where she is. By the time I realize that she has man, she look back, I'm half way, you know, away from the jet ski and I'm trying to push up before I realized that

she already on the tiko. So you know, I don't know, man, she not my wife. I don't know about breaking off the wedding. Who was doing back then? But we've been married on the three years now. But but here's a difference. Here's a difference. King, you're not a lifeguard. Tamer Halls was a lifeguard. Yeah, but that don't mean another lifeguarding. That means everything, that means everything. No, that means everything. A life vest on. You know, I started Fanny can

get you in the middle ocean. I feel I feel what she was saying, ok, jokings. Under her time, I even realized that she would look yeah, thank you brother. The being a life it's different. He might have been a life guarding fifteen sixteen years old. I don't know what say. They locked, they locked eyes. She can't swim. She said that they locked eve and he said, who are you about to get into? He's eating chips? Hello, who's this? Hey? This Lena, Lena, good morning, good morning.

How are you. I'm doing well. I'm doing well. Talk to me, what's going on? What would you do in that situation? Um? So I actually trying to have a situation similar to that. I went jest in with my boyfriend and another couple and we were in the ocean and I fell off the Jeski. I was riding with another girl and she was trying to chicks in the water foot over and what happened. Luckily my boyfriend had just took off on his Jesky. He came back right away.

He didn't see us, so he just came back. He's like, oh, why didn't see off? So he turned around and back. I hope that's your husband now, after he saved your life. I mean, yeah, we've been together ten years. Okay, well we're still together. That's cool. Don't worry about it. What would you have done if he didn't What would you have done if he didn't swing back around for you? I mean, I don't know. Honestly. That man is a keeper. He's a protector, and he's a provider. He saved your life.

He came back and died here. Man, I thought I was gonna die. I was standing it for real, froomhand kid. And it don't matter that y'all been together ten years and y'all not married yet. I've I broke that r. We're going to get married, yes, y'all will I think I was married twelve before I got married. He came back and got me out of water. Man, I was scared to death, like I can't flee. Yeah right, well, thank you, mamma. I was actually married sixteen I was

with my girl sixteen before he got married. Actually sixteen years took me. So barre's his life, all right? What's the mother the story? The moral of the story is Taman Hall's boyfriend should have absolutely should have saved her. He was a lifeguard. There's no really no excuse for him. The rest of us got an excuse me. We may not cancelive. You are a lifeguard, bro, Like, come on, man, imagine dude being a chef having food in the house

of telling his wife I don't want to cook for you. Nah, certain things you gotta do if you qualified to do it. So the lifeguards you're the saved her. That's the moral of the story, all right. But we got rooms all the way easy, Yes, and let's talk about pushing tea. Who is he beefing when now you won't believe it? All right, we'll get to an nexus, the breakfast club of the morning. The breakfast club, I'm just imposing that you give it to me, and just me, only my goodness,

brand New broad Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlemagne the Guard we are the breakfast Club. Charlemagne the TWK God. I don't know why he's been in here trying to emulate Maxwell. If you guys have seen this viral clip of Maxwell performance, Charlemagne was trying to know it was a challenge because you know Maxwell, they calling him Maxwell to Stallion because he was doing his thing on his bouncing him knees, and Envy challenged me. I

just had to let him. You know, Vy did it too. Now. He just said, I bet you can't do that. I just had to let him know. That's how we gotta do to get you do something that is bet you that you can't. Probably let's get let's talk push your teeth. This is the rumor report with Angela. All right, well push your tea. Posted just dropped a disk track with Arby's Grab some popcorn and a spicy fish sandwich and he said, Rby pay me. But I would say this anyway.

And by the way, you know he did the hotel dot dot dot him and his brother No Malice actually did that original McDonald's jingle. I'm loving it. And so here is that disk track. I'm the reason the whole world of it. Now, why I gotta trust you but let your fishes? Then you should be disgusted. How dare you sell us square fish asking us to trust it a half slice some cheese Mickey D's on the budget? All these crispy fishes simply ate with lines around the corner.

We might need a guestless eggs to stage left to sin, which is taste fresh, a little Cuba fish from a clown in space. That's the best thing Allboys has done ever. Now, how does McDonald's repine? I have no idea, but I'm surprised that Allbi's even was culturally in tune enough to go get push your t to do that, because I drive by Aarbies all the time and ask myself, how ill Allby still in business? I need it? I didn't know push your thought, Yes you did. Didn't Who didn't

know that? I didn't know that? Did you know that? I definitely do that? How much did he get paid for that? Half a million? And he didn't get the royalties on it? Holy cow million? Yeah? Justin Timberlake recorded the song, so he got six million to record it, and him and No Malice wrote it, and so he said he wasn't thinking about ownership, royalties, none of that. I've definitely hurt push you off for else somebody told that story. I definitely knew. They wrote McDonald's longest running

jingle too. And let me tell you something else. That new push to the album. I don't know one is coming out, but I've been blessed to hear it. All I'm gonna say is absolutely push his best body of work, and I'm believing it that I want to. I don't want to put too much sauce on it. All right, Now, get ready for this extended version to Summer Walker and says this song no Love featuring Cardi B. They all went on live together. That's gonna be really fun. And

here's what happened. I feel really really good. I don't know if people know. I was arguing with my label for a very long time about this song, that this song is gonna be the one, and here it is good one. It's the one we're working, is the one we do it. It's the one they always sided it about. And now you just topped it off, and the video topped it topped it off. So I'm just really excited. You looked good. Who have really looked beautiful. So that

summer Walker talking about Cardi b getting on that with Scissor. Okay, no love, that's gonna be dope. Now let's talk about Lotto, all right. So he played this audio before when she was on with Big Boy and she was discussing the issues that she was having with her album and trying to get things cleared. Here's what she said, I'm clearing my album right now, and it's been like difficult to deal with these men. You know what I'm saying that

they don't know how to keep it business. And then they want to like, what do you mean by that it's a feature on my album? U that it was like it was difficult to clear and they like trying to drop theirs on me because I won't respond to a DM wil it and without saying the name, but is it artists or producer or somebody? Yeah, and they'll still be on the album, yeah, just because I love a song so much and I had to turn it

in yesterday, so I didn't really have a choice. So I was like back into a corner like Bully all right. So a lot of people were commenting on who they thought it was because the track list was released. It's turn it into a good hip hop? Who done it?

It's funny when Savage is on there, Little Wayne Childish game being on, Little Dirk not a wick and Kodakla and Kodak responding because people were thinking it was Kodak from when he did the interview up here on the Breakfast Club and commented about working with women and feeling like he has to sleep with them, and he responded that Mulatto girl is not talking about me, homie. I see y'all steady reaching l L shorty, ain't even say

the N word name on that ish. I don't know why the f y'all trying to make an wear that jacket. I'm too fly for that. Well, it's because Kodak of what you said prior, right, m Yeah, Yeah, he talked about working with dream Doll, and you know he had said that prior, so that's why they're saying that. But he's saying it wasn't me. All right, Well that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now let's get to the mix, the People's Choice Mix eight

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Breakfast Club. We gotta shop to Taman Hall for joining us to Sporting. Yes, I really enjoyed tamer Hall. I think she's really amazing. Everything she had to say. She's funny, she's super ridiculously smart. So I enjoyed talking hearing her talking. She's so empathetic. I mean, tamer Hall is a legend. I mean you're talking about, you know, the person who's won you know, Emmy Award. She worked at MSNBC, she worked on the Today's Show, you know, like she was

a host on Deadline like Tamara. Yeah, Tameron Hall is really really really really really really you know been around, So salute to Tamarin Hall. And you know just how she keeps evolving and growing. Really great conversation. Make sure you're gonna check out that full interview on Breakfast Club YouTube pages over like it's like an hour and fifteen minutes. Yeah, that's a long one. It didn't feel like it didn't

feel like it at all. So salute to Tamra Hall, right and any I'm telling her soul is so big amongst like a certain demographic, because I'd be in the airport and like random white people will be coming up to me saying, oh my god, I really enjoyed you on Tamarin Hall show. That's great speaking about mental health. Thank you very much for having those conversations. My son needed to hear that like that, and that's been out

to that like three years ago. That's dope. Yeah, all right, all right, well when we come back, we got the positive note with the Breakfast the morning, nobody morning. Everybody is cej Envy, Angela Yee. Sharlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club, not Scharlomagne. You gotta arm you finish up doing your squats this morning. He was dropping it like you've never seen me do that before, but you ain't done. Is a sturdy king. I sturdy. Now let's

talk about how Envy is so jealous of Maxwell. You know how people be like low key trying to hate. He sent the video of Maxwell. Don't know if you've seen the video, but there's a video of Maxwell getting his meg in the style, you know, showing how sturdy his knees is, and he sent it to his wife like this year, King can do that, replied back, Yes, he is a little backstory. Maxwell is probably my wife's favorite artist. No, no, no, no, Maxwell is your wife's man.

Crushed Monday. That's her hard pass. She gets a hard pass for. When I seen the video, I just sent it to the group chat and I was like, oh, this is your King. Shout to Maxwell, he's the homie. But you know, they got a chat. The chat. There's a chapter in y'all book called Unfortunate. Shut up. It's called it's called unfortunate, and then it says periphes is not Maxwell, and that's what she talked about not being satisfied sexually. Right, yea, yeah, that's for the fire. That's

not true. That is not true. I hate y'all. Yes, And I also want to talk about our first NFT collection that we dropped a moment at the Breakfast Club. We did that this week with one of and our individual collections sold out in one day, but maybe you didn't know. We also launched a free green addition NFT called Hopeful, so you can claim you're free uh the Breakfast Club NFT for a chance to when a flyaway trip for two. You can visit the Breakfast Club studio

in New York City. It's very dirty in here, so we're gloves. That promo ends on Sunday, March twenty seventh at ten am Eastern. You can find the official rules to get your free the Breakfast Club NFT. You can go to one of dot com and you can start collecting NFTs on one up because signing up the sphere it takes less than two minutes and you don't even have to have a crypto wallet. You cannot see purchases with their credit card or crypto if you so choose.

All right, well, Charlomagne, you got a positive note I do. Man. This is for all the cloud chases out there, man, the people that do anything for cloud. Just know that you really got to be aware of people that will do anything to get on. Hungry dogs and loyal they eat with anybody who got food. Breakfast Club finish for y'all due

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