Thanks straight, John Yo Taking and Charolmagne, the guy my dad asked up the breakfast club is I'm not carry I love coming here. I'm never not gonna come here. You guys are good to me, and laturn them 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 student port the breakfast club for my name, come up with respect you Good morning usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo cut off a little earlier so you could tell it wasn't real. Yes, it was like yo yo yo yo yo yo got morning DJ and the Cholemagne is running late. Good morning, this is is Thursday. How you feeling. I'm pretty good.
I've been having like a really long week because you know, I was away for a week and a half doing all kinds of things, and when you come back, you're trying to catch up on everything, have every meeting you need to have. So that's basically what I've been trying to catch up on so every day it's been like back to back to back to back to back work. But I enjoy it. And you know, I was at my coffee shop. I had a meeting there and then I had to do something else on Zoom. Then I
came back to have a whole nother situation. I'm very into theater. So I was interviewing this woman who's going to be directing a play that will be in Brooklyn, and one of the lead actors from the play. It's called Wedding Band by Alice Childress, and it's about an interracial relationship, is set in South Carolina. So we were having a little sit down. But the good thing about having a coffee shop is anytime you get tired, you know what you do, go get some coffee. Exactly, I
have to get into coffee. I just in pause, pause, pause. I don't like hot things in my mouth, Like I can't. You can get iced coffee, yeah, it don't taste to say, I actually love. I had an iced mocha yesterday for people, and a lot of people ask me who don't drink coffee, like if I want to try it, what's something good to try? And I like amocha because it has chocolate in it, so that's always good, or a latte, and I always use oat milk or almond milk instead of
regular milk. And I don't add like a lot of extra things in it because coffee has a lot of help. And if it's like I always tell people that you may not know, but it definitely keeps you up. And I feel like I'm still up from yesterday. I'm gonna get gonna get my I'm gonna trying some coffee. Like yesterday, I took my dad to the game, to Knicks game. The next played the Nets last night. I bet the next one, right, I know, that's right. They actually did.
They the Knicks were up by twenty, Knicks came back, and I mean our Nets came back in one last night. Yeah. The next was just like, let's put on a show, you know, and they did. And I thought about it. You know, me and my dad go to a bunch of football games. We haven't gone to a basketball game. And when we were there yesterday, my dad was like, yeah, you remember when I used to take to these games
as a kid. We used to sit in Section three hundred all the way up there, so it was pretty cool to sit on the court side where he could watch the game and really enjoy himself. So he had a great time last night. So shout the pop Dukes. I know he's probably tied because we didn't get back too late, but shout the pop Dukes. That's great because y'all are both Nuts fans, So that's dope that y'all
went to the game together Knicks fans. But you said fan, Now, No, I'm a Knicks fan, always been a Knicks fan, but I want the Nets team. I mean, I'm a New Yorker, so I always want New York to win, regardless of what it is. So all right, now today we have some special guests joining us. We have the mayor of Atlantic City, Marty Smalls, who were joining us. Also Quinita Brunson. She's the creator of Avid Elementary. We're gonna be talking to her as well. Her other name is qu queens Up. Okay,
it's a Quinta. I know Charlomagne did one on one with us, so I really don't know the young lady. It's a Quinta Quinita. I think it's Quinta quin Quinte Brunson Okay, yeah, we want to mess up her name, but Brunson. All right, so we'll be kicking it with her in a little bit. Now, we got front page news what we're talking about. Yes, Floyd Mayweather is returning to the ring. We'll give you some details about that. Also, people still doing fraud. Somebody had to plead guilty in
a thirty two million dollars COVID relief fraud case. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep a locked. This to Breakfast Club the morning duke him feel. That's like my favorite body right now. By the way, it's like my favorite song right now. Boarding everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast club's getting some front page news where we're starting easy.
Floyd Mayweather is returning to the ring in May. He's doing an exhibition boxing match and it will literally be on a helicopter landing pad in Dubai. According to TMZ Sports, he'll take on dangerous Don Moore. It's an eight round exhibition fight happening on May fourteenth. That's being called the Global Titan Fight Series. Yes, it's the same thing. That's the first question people have. That's the only reason he's doing it. He's only doing it for the money, which
I mean, which is fine. You know, forty some years old, you're probably still in the ring spar and anyway, just for you know, exercise, So why not. I see him chaining with a b I see him running and working out with each other. But I wonder how much you getting paid. It's a lot. I'm sure it's a double digit million dollar payd Yeah, we're gonna see soon, all right now. A woman in Oklahoma has pleaded guilty and
a thirty two million dollars COVID relief fraud scam. It involved more than one hundred and fifty fraudulent applications for loans from the PPP Paycheck Protection Program, which Congress paths to help businesses survive the pandemic. She was part of that scheme, and her name is Amanda Jay Glorious. She's forty five years old. She pleaded guilty to conspiracy to
commit bank fraud and money laundering. She was charged in June with helping a New York man get a loan for close to one million dollars, and she also submitted and got around four hundred and twenty one thousand dollars from the pandemic Relief program using a trucking business that she owned, but that business hasn't been active since twenty seventeen. And then she conspired to submitt at least one hundred and fifty three fraudulent PPP applications on behalf of one
hundred and eleven entities. Well, all you people that got defraudulent PPP loans, just know the coast is not clear. Okay, the heat is still on. You could be imprisoned by Christmas. All right, And six state attorneys generals threatened the NFL with the probe over treatment of how they've treated female employees.
So they said, our offices will use the full weight of our authority to investigate and prosecute allegations of harassment, discrimination, or retaliation by employers throughout our states, including at the NFL. And the attorneys general from New York, Illinois, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Washington wrote a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. They said all of this is entirely unacceptable and potentially unlawful.
All but one of the states have an NFL franchise in the state of New York is home to NFL headquarters. They said. In New York, where the NFL is headquartered, the offense of the Attorney General has never hesitated to take action to protect employers from sexual harassment and abuse, whether they are entry level employees of the Weinstein Company or service and bartenders at batally owned restaurants. So there's some potential sexual harassment allegations that have happened former employees.
So the New York Times that they were held back and criticized for having an aggressive tone and often unfair stereotype of women, especially women of color, who try to advance in a male dominated workplace. Other women reported that in a training intended to improve sensitivity on the issue, you won't believe this, they were asked to raise their hand to self identify if they had been victims of domestic violence or knew someone who had. They said, this
is not doing better. Anti discrimination laws in many states, including New York, prohibit employers from subjecting domestic violence victims, as well as women and people of color to a hostile work environment. The NFL is an old school boys clubs never had a reckoning like mean women probably have never even been considered in the NFL. Imagine you're being abused and they asked you in a meeting, where's your hand? Have you been at? I mean, come on, it sounds
about right for the NFL to mean that. The other fella, the old school Boys Club, old school, old school. That's old old old old old, old school white man exactly. It's old school white Man Boys Club exactly, old school old white man's boys exactly. 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're upset, you need to vent. Phone lines are wide open again eight hundred five eighty five one oh
five one to hit us up right 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, So you better have the same in. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Hey, Hey she bo, good morning, Get it off your chests. Had me come in two hours early to pass out smack and take pictures of the drive.
There are no snacks. He didn't send anything up for I just even to who I was early for no season getting paid though you're getting paid though I'm getting paid. But I woke up to who I was early for no reason. Shouldn't you want breakfast I want to do? I want practice? Yeah no, I don't want practice. I want my sleep. Oh no, I have to choose between food and sleep. I sleep all the time. It sound like you choose. It sounds like you choosing violence this morning.
That's what it sounds like me. Oh, he gonna get a piece of my mind. When I was doing absolutely you guys put you to me up. So I appreciate y'all. All right, thank you? Hello? Who's this? Hey? What was going on? Every Hey? I just gotta say, oh, Wren, the first good morning, get on the Preasas club. Your phone phone breaking up? Bro, bro, first time on breakfast club. But your phone sound like trash. Your phone ain't even if you are, Hey, my phone ready, don't worry about that, doctor,
Charlotte Mane. I'm good, Okay. I gotta shout out my sister's the birthday today. She's a Howard alum. Not way better than Hampton or ain't playing envy. I feel sorry for that, I Rachel not. I mean hey, and I just gotta shout out my my friend on Instagram, Jailac Forever. I don't know what you're doing. Is a Detroit brand? Amazing that. I gonna check him out? Boy, Yeah, y'all see you at your car show. My boys. Are you going to Houston? Yes? Sir? All right? Are you okay?
And you can bring that howard a love with you? It's all good. We all HBCU. What's all love? Hey, it's all love? Oh yeah, he envy. Give your clothes to your son, logan, my boy high school? Done with the insults. Give your boy, Give your clothes to your son. Hello, who's this dam the older? Yet? What up? Get it off your chest? Man? They ain't let him. Well, I ain't nothing the same man. I ain't think I'm gonna
getting through. So you wasn't even ready. No, I ain't a man on the way to work about to be late. But like you, man ain't half his brother. I know, man, man ain't on three, ain't on three to Metro Dankerville. We're gonna put Jankaville on the mount. I don't know if you're doing nohing about that? What the hell s? Thank you Ville. I'm put it on the map. Oh Jenkinsville, Oh yeah, Jakinsville. Yeah, man, I had to put it on the mant and I want to get a shout
out of my nail too. Man, you're a robber. Be good checking my name trout Ruth checking music, got planst off but about all I got to say. But anyway, I appreciate what all y'all do. Man, Shaloma, Hey, I'll mess with you. Man. I'm old. Later I always be talking about that, man, But like man, you get love. Shaloma, Hey, I messed with Appreciate what you hey, Man, We country cousins, brothers South Carolina all day. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eighty five, one on five one. If
you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling what's doing yo? If this is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hi five one oh five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this everything? What's up? Traf? Welcome back, Hey baby, Traf? What's sorry? Pieces I heard you was being a straight up back this weekend at dream Ville. Oh god, leave me alone.
That's right. My broke answer was that dream for your fair? We know that's oh man, you know what I forgot you was broke, traf. You ain't had no business dare this weekend? No, unless you was working none with that Tim, with that Tim job. There was you setting up a stage or something that was an investment into his happiness? No? Yeah, if you would have heard him last week, you would have felt you would have. You ain't got no first about how you got that? Who took you? O one?
The money shout shout out to the money money loves of money. If you gave me tickets and I went down there with taking DJ Stacey and we had a ball. Okay, how is Jay Coole? Oh my god, Oh my god, the lebron James, the rap, it was everything I know. How ya know how I feel about Jay Cole? And he put on one of the best performances and one of the best festivals mine. I've been to maid An America millions times. Nothing on Dream Feel fans, but every
gonda being broke. Listen books about to come out. Don't be letting these people call up there. I bought your book, my bro self bought your let these people call up there and ask for a free book book from you. Ain't nobody told your dumb ass to buy a book draft you. We definitely would have gave you one free because we know your financial condition. Support up. I appreciate that's real and you and I appreciate everybody that pre ordered the book. The numbers are great. I just want
to say thank you. If you haven't pre ordered, preorder it. It comes out April nineteen, but thank you for supporting Traffic Travel. I want you to get back on your feet. I don't want you to get charged for things like books. Yes, sir, I sent my song to the female. Okay, all right, he know he saw it already, Trav. He lied to you last week. I told you he was gonna play it in the mix. You know you said I was gonna play in the mix. Oh, that's right. I didn't
say that. You said that. You're right, TRAVI. Damn, Trafi's still your way of saying I'm not playing your record, Traf, I say that I did. You're going both ways right now and people figure it out. Goodness, gracious, get it off your chest. Eight don't drink five eight five one on five one. Now, we got rooms on the way. Yes and yesterday we were talking about Ti and Lauren Knight, the comedian who they went back and forth while she was performing in the comedy club. There was a lot
of aftermath from that. While the two of them have reconciled. We'll tell you about that conversation. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm wandering. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk to you. She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. All right, Well, yesterday we were talking about comedian Laura Knight and Ta getting into it after he interrupted her set he did not like a joke that she made about sexual assault allegations that he faced last year. Well, the two of them have since made up, and here he is talking to her while she's on stage. I'm not here to do anything. I love you, I support you,
all right, he posted. I've said from my entrance into the world of comedy that I intend to use my light to shine on others to bring awareness to those who also have love and respect for the art form and the spirit of that everyone. I'd like to introduce you to la At. She's Lauren Kay. She's a young up and coming comic on the scene in Atlanta. Checker out. She's a young black woman fighting to use her voice
for laughter. And I understand that may take us down dark roads and times, but there's always an opportunity to find a beacon of light and produce a positive outcome. Here's what else he had to say as he gave her her props. Every time something bad happened, there's an incredible opportunity for something good to him. And I will be on his stand up special on Netflix because he's gonna get one because he's famous, and I'll be there. I willing to anybody. I roal Rider Cotail. Hey, I
ain't got no love of you. I got with some integrity. I mean love and respect for you. And I think you have an incredible amount of integrity. I think you handled yourself with integrity in this moment, and I think it's an incredible opportunity for us to be an example for other people who have the scriptancy period. I respected, I respected, But who won a million dollars bet? Though? Didn't he better a million dollars that he didn't call it a be word? I don't need to know who
won the bet. Well, it's over down. He was joking to be comedy. Okay, I'm glad that comedians could get along. I don't want to see no beef in the comic the comic community. TI is a comedian now, okay, yes, and the weekend we'll be joining Swedish House Mafia as Coachella co headliners. They are replacing Kanye. You know, Kanye did drop out of it, and it's less than two
weeks away, and so that's what it is now. He was supposed to get eight point five million dollars to perform, and according to reports, Coachella tried to not pay the Weekend as much as they were gonna pay Kanye. It was eight million dollars plus a five hundred thousand dollars production fee. So the Weekend has demanded that he get that same amount of money and that they don't just put that money back in their pockets. Oh yeah, I would too. Well, the weekend is the Weekend, but it's
still Kanye West. Right, Like, it comes down to who would do a bigger draw. Don't you think bottom of the knife? It's bottom of the knife. You need a performer, you need an artist. Kanye dropped out, You need somebody, you need me. I don't think nobody think that's I don't think that's not gonna stop nobody from going to Coachella. In people are gonna be upset this Sunday headliner because you know they have three different days. Yeah, so parents.
I'm sure Coachella already was sold out before they announced Kanye, but I heard people saying that they were upset because they wanted to see Kanye. I'm sure. And if the Weekend can get the eight million, get the eight million. I'm just staying from a business perspective, I would be like, well, you're not necessarily Kanye, you are the Weekend. But Coachella got it. Of course they got They have the money and the other things. And the other thing is I'm
filling in at the last minute. Yeah, a middle vacation. You gotta pay me for my You're a little desperate to find somebody of a huge status to fill in, So I'll take I'll take eas advice on this I'm not listening to the v what gonna say nothing about Okay, what I'm just saying. It's a little personal Brot me my money, bottom of the life, Rub me my money. Go get your week about to go, get your weekend. Weekend,
go get your weekend money. Go get your money. You're saying, all right, so, but am he's still wearing that chain um. Jesse Williams is terrified of being nude on stage and Take me Out. He told Paid six exclusively for his Broadway debut that he was terrified to strip down. He said, but then I noted that that was what I asked God for. I asked to be terrified. I asked to do something that was scary and challenging and made me earn it and made me feel alive and not comfortable.
He announced back in May twenty twenty one that he was exiting Gray's Anatomy after twelve seasons, and he is now starring in the revival of the two thousand and two play as Darren Lemming, a baseball player who recently came out as gay. Take me Out, Give me some context. Why if he butt naked on stage? It's part of the play. So it's just button naked. That's all you heard. Huh. But I mean I want to know what the three play.
And I mean I've never seen the play. But like I said, it's a baseball player who recently came out as gay. It's called Take Me Out. Yeah, and that's the name of the player. I've been to a lot of player I can't remember seeing somebody just butt naked on stage. I actually have. I saw Frankie and Johnny with my home and there was nudity in that. Okay. And you're not allowed to take pictures in the theater.
I know that's a fair that people have. I don't want to be naked and vulnerable and then someone takes a picture and post it. Yeah, especially if you ain't got that hang time, if you are growing not a show. I wouldn't want to be on there with all my shrink its right. And I'm sure that your penis gets terrified too, Like it's just like you're terrified to get closer to your body comes out. All right, Well, that is your room of report. All right, Now, we got
front page news next. What we're talking about, Yes, and let's talk about these major war crimes being discovered in Ukraine after Joe Biden has announced new sanctions on a Russia. Will tell you some of what's being said is happening. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Clocal morning, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. Hey, it's Angela. Ye. Have you taken a
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He has declared major war crimes have been discovered in Ukraine as Russian forces retreat from areas around Kiev. And here is what Joe Biden had to say. These all arks, their family members are not allowed to hold on to their wealth in Europe and the United States, and keep these yachts while chilling your crane are being killed displaced from their homes, civilians executed, cold blood bodies jumped into mass graves, a sense of brutality and humanity. So what
are you doing somebody at the war criminal? Do you go get them? Well, what they're doing now is they're saying, similar to the January six attacks on the capitol, they are actually looking at a video and they're documenting. They said, millions of Ukrainians with cell phones are recording incidents and interactions large and small, and they're going to be able to use that to prosecute people have to identify, to
identify them and prosecute real people. You haven't even really taken real action to anybody that they invade the capital on the sixth. Oh you know what I'm saying. So why would that be a good comparison. Well, they have identified people off of videos and off of pictures, and so that's what they're doing now. They have, like I said, millions of recordings of interaction. So in criminal court you can be prosecuted for those things. And what are you
watching the water? Am I tripping? Aren't we watching the war? Yes? We are? We seeing the bodies on television. Absolutely, the bombs, the missile what's the investigation. It's an individuals. So if you see if you have a video of a person doing something, and um, that's what they're making sure that they're creating a database. And they said it's geolocated photographs and videos showing incidents of civilian harm that include hundreds
of incidents. You can view it by simply clicking on a map, and then you use that information to identify these real people. Oh. I thought he even talking about Putin the whole time. Now he's talking about like soldiers everything, because what they're doing is uh, even with buildings that clearly said in Russian children, they're bombing those buildings. They're killing people on the streets, civilians, and those are war crimes, you're not you know. So they're working to bring war
criminals to trial. But I feel like the biggest head haunch on all of this would be Putin, right, absolutely, Yeah, so we get to go get to head. But the soldiers can't just be out here doing things like uh, like I said, bombing children's hospitals and all of that. They're accountable too. They're taking orders thought the king is Putin, but that's still criminal activity because you know, that's what is considered a war crime. But if you're a troop
and you're a soldier, you're fighting for your country. And then when you're when your leader told you to do something, you're supposed to do it. If you don't, you get in trouble. You can get arrested for treat I've seen people talking about accounts of you know, them separating them from their husband, their families, and then then they're finding their husband outside shot killed in this three hours later. Well, I've seen I've seen situations of women being raped and
things like that. You know, one woman talking about how she was raped repeatedly and then the soldiers came back. I don't know that Putin is saying do that, yeah, but it still sounds like, you know, they are trying to avoid the biggest issue, which is going to get Putin because if they go after Putin and it's well, I think you can do both too. I saw them asking the press secretary, you know, why don't they just engage in war, and she was like a World War
awards and something that we want right now. But if you know that this guy is the head of Ancho, the kingpins calling all of these shots why wouldn't you just go get them. I don't know if it's that easy, but all right. And women in Russia are also videoing themselves scissoring up their expensive Channel bags. They're protesting being barred from new purchases by their favorite brand. Channel. Chanelle has pulled out of Russia. They stopped selling to wealthy Russians.
Buyers have to sign a pledge that they will not wear or display that brand in Russia. So now a lot of the you know, influencers are saying that they are against Russia phobia and if owning Channel means selling my motherland and I don't need Channel, and so now they're trying to cut up there. They are cutting up their Channel bags and posting videos of that. But if you go to Channel and you're from Russia and you try to buy something, they will ban you from being
able to do that. That statement sounded a wow. When you first said you're like, women in Russia are scissoring up, I was like, what pause, that's what we're thinking about it at a time like this, cutting their backs started it. I've never heard of sis the naked up referred to as one way sir. Okay, all right, there's more definitions. All right, Well that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, we got a special guest joining us. Charlomagne sat down, lady,
yes man. You know, I do a series with the Hollywood Reporter called Emerging Hollywood, where I sit down with people who are doing their thing Intencil Town, and Quinta Brunson is absolutely a human that's doing her things. She's the creator and start of Abbott Elementary on ABC, a show that is setting records on ABC, highest rated comedy since Modern Family, most tweeted show, all that good stuff, and one of my personal favorite shows right now to watch.
So yes, I'll be talking to her. Next, all right, we'll get to that. Next is to Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Quinta Brunson, you know, the creator of Abbott Elementary. Good morning. How are you feeling. I'm feeling good. I am really happy to have this
conversation because I am a real big fan. What was life like growing up, you know in West Philadelphia, you had too. I know it's okay. I let people get it out of their system. You know, it was great. I love growing up in Philly. It's a beautiful city with a ton of culture. It was a nice environment to grow up in. And being the youngest of five, I just kind of took so much from my siblings. They were older. They were experiencing comedy in their own ways.
Like their favorite things range from Kings of Comedy to I don't know, like Conan to my mom and dad like really old shows like the Bob Newhart Show and The Jeffersons and stuff. So I feel like all that funneled into me and my brother, who's closest to me, like that he's been tour so I got the stupid stuff too. It all just funneled down. So it's name. Being the youngest of five did you get away with a lot. I have more eyes on me, for sure.
My parents were very overprotective. Really by the time they get to the youngest ones, they kind of like, they don't read the youngest to do the oldest. In my case, they were very overprotective. If it made me more adventurous to go out and do my own stuff. So I found new ways to defy them. And you said that when you can make your siblings laugh, you knew you were doing something right. So how would you make them laugh?
One of the big things was them putting me in a car seat and making me do impressions of Wanda from and Living Color. They made me redo Martin episodes, like from beginning to end. You can remember whole episodes of Martin, but I was younger. Yeah, still can. There's a lot of Fresh Prince episodes I can't remember from beginning and like can almost quote so stuff like that. It was kind of knowing these shows like the back of my hand to be able to say the lines
to them later. That was the way to connect to them. I was also so far away from them. My closest sibling is eight years older than me and my other siblings. It's you know, ten years, fifteen years, and then twenty years. As a kid, I couldn't really relate to them. But making them laugh was how I got to, you know, hang out with them. In our whole family, like my mom and dad too, we all really came together over comedies. It was like the one thing that we could all
agree on was a good a good sitcom. At the end of the day, you were raised, jehover Witness, So was I You were. Absolutely my mom still my mom still go to the kingdom all to this way what I did, not ya, so is mine. So how strict was your upbringing? Very Ye I'm saying over protective. I can just use now you know what I'm talking about, Like, they were very strict. Also, I was the only kid that was born and raised in it, you know what I mean. Wait, that's not true. Me and my young
my brother closest to me. The rest of them weren't like raised jose Witness. Oh, I was a whole family. What Oh yeah, I had the whole righteous, ratcheous mom and dads. My dad ended up getting this fellowship because he got baptized on the end business getting back. I believe this conversation right, Absolutely, I should beat this fellowship. I'm on the run. You'll never get me. You never got baptized, that's why. Yeah, because I knew that was too much fresh I did because I was so ambitious,
such an ambitious thirteen year old. Oh my god. Yeah, because I was like, oh love God, I didn't do but that's too much pressure. I know, well, you had enough foresight. Have you held on to any of those traditions I have you go to memorial service? Still, memorial is the one thing I'll try really hard to go to, and it gets harder for me every single year. There's always a new obstacle. Last year I tried to go. I show up. It's a Korean hall. I was like,
what the hell, Like, why can't I couldnot win? So I'm just sitting there dressed like a slut in comparison, never was like because I was also trying to go to this party after so I was like, I'm just wearing this dress. It was a little short, but I was like, it's cool. I'm sitting the back. They're just like appalled at what I'm wearing, and I'm like, calm down. I was gonna sit in the back if I could get in anyway. The brothers are just like looking at me.
All you want to do with pass some bready wine. I'm like, it gets hurt or hurt every single year, but I keep trying to show up. Yeah, there was a lot of reasons why it wasn't for me, But I don't think it's bad, and I think it weren't for that, I'm not sure that me and my siblings would have like survived Philadelphia at the time. Yeah, because that kind of structure, I guess in faith, it kind of keeps you out of trouble, which is why people hold on dear to religion period. You know, it keeps
you on a good path. So I'm grateful about holidays. How do you feel about those now? You know we didn't get those kids. We didn't There was one year I just wanted to see what it feels like, what it feels like, So I went to write it and got like a plastic Christmas tree and I just put it and I put it in my apartment and I just looked at it, and I left it there for like maybe one night, and then I took an out through it in trash. But I just wanted to see
what it felt like. You never just wanted to see. I mean, I do it now because I got to know a whole family. So it's like my wife up so you'd be out here cler in Christmas. I enjoy it though, but not because of Yo. That's so awkward with you. Did you ever feel like an outside in high school? Sad way? I also went to a school that was an art school, so everybody in the school was kind of an outsider, you know what I mean.
Everyone was very accepted because you were the only reason we're there in the first place was because you were kind of a weirdo. It encouraged us all to go into like whatever we wanted to do, and I wish more kids had that for sure. Did you have any insecurity growing up? There was a point where I thought if I had a big butt and I could sing, and my life would be different, and that was an
insecurity for a while. I remember like stuffing my pants, like I wore like three pairs of tights to school one day because I wanted to have a bigger butt And I know, I don't know what the girls are gonna do now, I mean, for me, it was just I was trying to, like you, just wanted to be like I was a little stick thin little girl and who was popular time, like Buffy the body Oh yeah, what's her name from? Flavor of Love? Delicious? And like you just wanted to you know, So that was probably
my only insecurity. I had a really bad breakup in college high school boyfriend and in college we broke up and it was so bad. It was so bad that I had no choice but to put myself back together. And when you get your heart broken that bad and everything falls apart and you put yourself back together, you didn't, You didn't become invincible. And then like all that kind of stuff doesn't matter anymore, Like I just don't care about it anymore. What helps you put things back together?
And you said everything fell apart after the breakup? Like, did you start going to see a therapists? Are? No? Therapy wasn't It wasn't the conversation that it is now, do you know what I mean? At the time, I think I probably should have back then because I was like depressed, but I barely had the language to identify it as depression. Did you drink really smokes? No? I wish no. I probably would have helped me gift through it better. No, I was such a nube at the time.
I didn't really drink. I had many days that were pretty much dropped out of school because of that, which was crazy. I never I don't talk about that a lot, but I did pretty much drop out because I just could not peel myself out of the bed and depression. It was depression, and I just didn't identify it as a And I watched the same DVD of Bruce Almighty on repeat every day. I couldn't pick up the remote
to change the DVD. I couldn't even peel myself out of bed to take the DVD out of the DVD players. I watched it over and over. I sought out like help from friends, you know, like friends helped me out big time. I had one friend, Brandy, who gave me a list of affirmations to say in the window, sorry, in the window, in the mirror, and that I remember
that being a specific thing that helped me. I remember thinking it was very stupid, but then I would say the affirmation to myself in the mirror every single day, and after a year it felt like they had worked. It's crazy, those little things like that. I picked myself back up eventually and started making plans to work, to
go to LA. It was really making plans that helped pull me out of that, I think, because even when I came to LA, I was still dealing with it, and I just, I don't know, I worked my way out of it. Did it feel you in some way? Like I always think about that. Uh, I think that Margu Zuckerberg will uniting and he kept hitting created a
faceboo basing because of this young lady. But if you like that, yeah, I mean when that away from broke over me, I was like, I don't know how, but you see my face everywhere and then and I did not know how, and then you know, like then I like head gone viral and Instagram and stuff like that. So I think it definitely did. But now that's all going away. I like, did that and we're friends now and yeah, but it definitely feeled me at the time. Yeah,
for sure. We got more with Quinta Brunson. When we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club the morning morning everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all to Breakfast Club, still kicking it with Quinta Brunton. Charlomagne, did you ever start your own journey going to therapy? Things like that, like how does quint the heal? I haven't gone to therapy. I do have a journey though, Like there are things that I do to take care
of my mental health. Sometimes that's just resting, Sometimes that's just being with friends and family when I need to. Sometimes it's so checking in with myself, making sure I'm not doing harmful things to my for my mental health, like comparisons. I think that's a small thing that people don't think about that really messes with your mental health, you know, comparing, And I always have to check in, especially as I'm you know, having this moment with Abbod.
I always have to check in and ground myself, so I try to be very active doing that. I feel like my mental health is in a really good place, but if it ever weren't, I would tap in and not ignore it. I think your parents had no clue you were taking classes at the Second City in Chicago while you were studying at Temple in Philly. How did you pull that off? I told them I was saying in my friend's dorm and I would be like, oh, I'm staying on campus, gotta study. Just lying. I was
such a little liar. I had to, though, And it was funny because you would have thought I was, like, you know, doing something really bad and I'm going to take improv classes. And I would lie and be like, I'm going to a campus party and meanwhile I'd be flying to Chicago, and I did it like seven times. I don't know how I pulled it off. Make you feel like you was living like a duel, absolutely lived
a double life for a long time. Who had more influence on your career Your sixth grade teacher, Miss Abbott. I heard you ran into Paul Rudd at a movie theater. Yeah, that little gym that Paul Rudd dropped on me that I don't that he barely remembers. It was just one of those little sparks that makes you believe something as possible about my teacher, Miss Abbott and my mother. Really,
who's like the inspiration behind Abbott? Your teachers are to me ultimately responsible for your ability to read, right, articulate, present yourself. They turn you into a human. So I was really fortunate enough to have really good teachers that I loved. It always like bugs me out when people talk about having a teacher they hated. I just never
had that experience. So not only did it inspire me to make Abbott clearly influential for that reason, but they were good at making people like like, turning kids into good people, citizens, creators, etc. I would is a hit like a hit, hit like a big like, how does it feel to receive so much praise for the show. It's so crazy, I you know, I keep saying, when we made the show and we sold it, we felt like this is good. When I wrote the pilot, I
was like, this is good. We got the writers and I was like, oh my god, we're making good stuff here, right, And then you get on set and everyone's like, we feel like we'ren't making a good show. Like from everybody from you know, hear and makeup to directors, to the to the COVID crew, everyone's like, this feels good. And so we knew we're making something good. But for it to go out into the world and people feel the same way and to come to the show so soon.
I was expecting it to be like I don't know. I was like, all right, it's airing weekly on ABC, like it's not going to catch one until it's full season on streaming. I did not imagine this energy so fast, And I'm just like in awe of it, very humbled by it. I'm so happy that people are seeking out something like this to watch, do you know what I mean? There are times I wondered if it was too I knew it was good, but I was like, ah, man,
I wonder if people don't want heartwarming. I don't know where people are these days, but I knew that there was a market there for it because people keep rewatching old sitcoms or Netflix. My nieces fourteen and she's just now discovering, like you know, friends and the Office, and she she loves it. She loves the feel of it, you know. And I was like, so that feeling there will always be run for that. I guess I just
expected people to ignore it for a while. And the fact that they hadn't, I mean, thank you, thanks to everyone for watching, because you know, like Avid, is what happens when these networks give black creatives real budgets and and don't get in their way. Yeah, when it comes to notes and stuff like that, I have to agree with that. They sold ABC to me, like, here's what we can do for you, Here's how we want to listen to and support you. I'd never had a beating
like that in my life. I knew it was the partnership I needed to create the it is kind of a show. Wow, you know, I knew that they were gonna let me let me cook. You don't really get that on network. I knew that this was a network sitcom too. I knew it was twenty two minutes. I knew that it was built for that. You know that World ABC was definitely the place I just felt they were gonna let me. They believed in me. Like you said,
the budget was there up front. You know, it wasn't a fight for because it's surprising how much you know, we still have to fight for penny sometimes. Absolutely. Yeah, I mean it's clear you have a lot of respect for teachers, and you know I love that because my mom is a post school Yeah. So did you set out to make to make commentary on undefunded schools? Was
that the goal? Not necessarily? I think a good show begins with a grounded topic, right, Like we may not think of it that way, but like The Office was about, um, you know, the the work crisis at the time. You know, we were coming out of recession, you know what I mean. And when you build something from that play, it automatically yields good fruit most of the time. So my idea was to begin from that place. We have this, I've seen it firsthand what teachers go through from day to day.
But I wasn't necessarily setting out to change anything or like beat people over the head with the message. I just knew that if we started in the real place, with the state of where we are right now, that that's the best way to start a comedy. I think that's because a lot of people just like to be funny first, and that's what you know, funny right, funny. It's like, no, can I create a story? Can something real and funny will come? That's it's weird because people
look at it. The jokes are really like the easy part. You can you know whatever, but you have to have a soul of a show first. The show doesn't have a soul then you know what I mean, Like the jokes don't matter and anyone can say them. Like the soul of the show creates the humor of the show. There are things that people find funny in the show that aren't even jokes, but it's because you know the
soul of the show. And I think that also is a marker of a good comedy, like in Sidefeld, like no soup for you like means nothing if you haven't seen Seinfeld, But if you have seen Seinfeld, that can make you cry laughing and that's because of the soul of the comedy, you know, like that kind of stuff matters. I think you're making a good show. I think I read some with it. You don't like tackling issues. I don't know really If this gets tackled, and so be it.
But I'm trying to like, that's so much pressure, and why do we always have to tackle issues? How could make can't make some dumb like you know, like that's a great point. I think it's only because black people feel like we're not being represented, so we kind of want to show the world like what's going on a lot of times. But is it still not representation if not true? You know what I'm saying. I really don't like I said that in an interview and I felt
like that came out wrong. But I'm just saying, like, I don't want to start from that point because that's not funny to me. That's not where I operate best. Like I said, the issue gets tackled and so be it.
Similar like what's happening with the Abbott But those were naturally the places we were going to go and talking about what happens in a school, what happens with the school district, but starting there just feels so you know what I mean, how do you feel when you think about, you know, the fact that people might see themselves in the character of Janine. I love that. That makes me happy.
I actually love when girls will tweet and say, oh my god, I think I'm Janine, like like it's the worst revelation because you know, Jane's kind of annoying and peppie, but she's earnest, and I think it's beautiful that people can see themselves be all of that. You know. One of the big things for me with Janine was clearly she has a big heart, but to a fault, you know,
and she's wrong a lot and right a lot. And I think it's really cool that young women, and especially young black women can see themselves in this poorly dressed like always making mistakes girl. I think that's actually special for us. To me, that feels like a version of representation, like to identify with someone who is not together yet. I think that's fun. You know. So at some point she has to break up with the aspiring rapper though, okay, what is why are people so mad? People like, like,
because you could do better? People's parents call me we got to lose Trek. I'd be like, what, Like I was at like a Jewish wedding and this Jewis grandmother grabbed my face and was like, you need to leave the boyfriend. I'm like this, it's just a show, and she's like, I don't like it. Like people felt very strongly, if he makes it, are you gonna You're gonna get
a deal? You gonna sign our dream chases? Or sometimes look, people hated him in an episode two Now They're said they nearly don't want to see him go after his fade performance. They're like, they're all about him. We got more with Quinta Brunston when we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club
still kicking him with Quinta Brunton. Charlomagne, you said Abbott is the first time since high school did your said she's proud of you. Wow, how didn't make you feel? That was a moment. I almost cried when she said that, and she didn't even know why. I was like, you have not said that to me, and I don't know how long because everything else I was doing, you know, Witnesses she found blasphemous, like Black Lady Sketchule. She was like HBO the nudity network, and I was like yeah,
So she didn't like that. I would tell her or this place called BuzzFeed, and she would like, tell me the truth. Are you stripping? And it'd be like she really could not. I'm so serious. She could not understand what but it made no sense to her. And I showed her the website and she's like, this is nothing. This is a website. And I would show her videos and she's like still not, well, how are you making money from this? But now you know ABC, she can understand a TV show that made sense to her, So
she gets it now and she loves it. She's such a sitcom watcher that if she didn't like it, she would like say it like her comedy opinion means a lot to me. She told me two weeks ago, She's like, I'll watch this even if you know it wasn't your show, Like I love this show. That means a lot to me for sure. I don't think parents realize how much those I love you and I'm proud of you. How far they go for all of us, even when we've become a dose that a child still wants to hear that.
I know she probably won't told me again for like ten years, but I'm gonna hold on to that one. Sorr Brabbit executive producer, head writer as well. Yes, okay, it's a lot of responsibility. Yeah, it's got to be at least two hundred people. Yeah, right, Yeah, it's a lot of pressure. Does that weigh on you mentally? Only sometimes when I feel I like, even right now, I'm like I have to I am speaking for myself, but I do feel like I need to represent an entire
group of people. I want people to be able to have jobs next year on the Abbit. I want to make sure the show keeps going, so I want to try to present myself on behalf of the entire production. And besides that, No, because everybody else is so good at their jobs that it made my life so much easier. It made it easier to delegate, to communicate because everyone else was so fantastic. Yes, it's a lot of work and a lot of pressure, but I don't feel it
because everyone rose to the occasion. Sunded. I play video games yep, I go bowling. I see my family as much as I can. I talk to my family constantly because my family is they're not like my sisters still just like will make fun of me, and I think I need that, do you know what I mean? And they keep me very ground. They're just staying connected to them and I honestly even't staying connected to Philly, like
working with m Philly organizations. There's an organization called Yeah Philly that I've been working with since twenty nineteen and that they work with youth in the area. It's like an anti gun violence initiative ran by Philly kids. It's incredible and just saying tapped in with the city and my family, I think really keeps me, keeps my feet on the ground. Do you feel success yet? I feel it in small ways, Like when I was like, I'm
gonna buy a cappuccino maker. I know that seems small people, but like little ways where I'm like, oh, and then I called my business managin it like leave us alone buy the cappuccino maker, and I just was like, okay, I thought, so little ways like that where I want to buy something but I'm so used to being I used to be broke for a long time, so I don't know, those things seem big to me. This wasn't doing this last year. I was afraid to talk to you. Actually,
I was like afraid because your show. Sometimes You're like yeah, and I was like, oh my god, I've talked to Charlotte Magine and I was like, but that's also a good sign of doing something. I want that reputation. By the way, no positive affirmations for me. This has been nice, this has been lovely. This is positive, right, this has been lovely, But I have happened such a good time. Yeah, final question, what does Quinta ultimately want to do? What
do you want out of all of this? I hope that after you know, the show finished, is airing it, it will have made something in the world just a little bit better. And I don't want to do that by putting it in the show. I just want people to have a good time watching it. I want them to leave thinking about the human condition a little bit more. As you can see, we've we've started doing our part with helping with schools and so we've got that covered. But if other people are inspired to go, you know,
help in any way they came to schools. That's incredible. I love when people like just tell me, hey, I made a donation today, or hey, I checked into a meeting, a local meeting, because anyone can go to these meetings for schools at you know, government meetings or whatever. All that makes me really happy. And other than that, I'd like a farm eventually. Oh so I'm working toward that nice farm. I'll live in la and I'll live in the city and stuff. But one day I want to
retire and you will never see me again. Why a farm? Why not a farm? Everything's going to show. I want to grow my own food. I want to have a compound and uh, you know, I have some animals, and so that's my plan. Quinta, it was a pleasure and I just want to continue to see you grow. This was lovely, I hope. So it was like, this was a wonderful experience. It's a long change of perception to me. You hated me. I didn't know what did you think of me? To answer that, I don't want to know.
You know what, I don't want to know for my own compion's sake. Okay, yes, thank you, thank listen, Oh my gosh. Report it's retreat club. But carpool carry Yucky is back. Did you know there was a two year hiatus? I didn't realize that, but yes, that late Late Show segment returned yesterday and Nicki Minaje is in the passenger see talk about it back with a bang now Here she is talking about her ops. Who is your ops?
Right now? I call this problem with my neighbor pop up one And I like your dog, but it doesn't need to be outside after ten pm, barky. I've got young kids, that's right, Yeah, okay, Graham and Brenda and we're gonna pull up on you and your dog around and Brenda and we're gonna make it black black and what we say and the dog. I don't want anyone to be hurt. I just want them to understand that we've got If we don't hurt them, how are they
going to understand? Well, different, it's a different way. There's a way I'm doing it, way off. It's yeah, I'm going to exact tackle this on my own. They are nice on text. No, if they have tips, don't just have your number. Oh well then they're not ops, all right. In addition to that, she talks about how quickly she writes? How quickly can you write her apps? Well, Chun Lee, I wrote very quickly, like in a couple of hours, I had everything around. Oh wow, m do you think
you're able to write a beat about anything? Um, you need any help? I'm a pretty good beat boxer and do it? And Jane um looking good like like we know they would shoot. Oh wait, I thought we were Dune all right. In addition to them, Nikki talked about anxiety. Do you struggle with that without anxiety because in so many ways you are so unbelievably confident. What is that that mix between anxiety nerves matched with an extreme amount
of confidence. I don't know. I think when I was younger, probably my more natural state was to be more more confident. But I think when you are a woman and you're in the public eye all the time, you um, if you're not careful, you can become less confident because you're being constantly scrutinized, you know. And I'm sure I think it's natural. It's not a natural for a human being to just always feel like everyone's critiquing them. I am sure,
And I'm sure social media heightened it. I mean, it's already. Anxiety is already the most common mental illness in the US, effects over forty million adults. I'm sure the constant critique from social media heightens it, but doesn't everybody happens, all right. I was talking about daughter about this the other day. Doesn't like everybody have anxiety when they have to do something.
You have a little bit of anxiety, right. I think it's probably a difference between nerves and anxiety, yes, but I mean it is the most common mental illness in the United States. Anxiety disis all right now. Caitlin Jenner had a sit down interview with The Folks and podcast, and some of the things she talked about is trusting Kanye. Actually, I get along very well with Kanye. I really like Kanye.
Every time we've been together, he's been absolutely great, especially during the transition and this and that, he was absolutely phenomenal. I'm still today when I say I'm we're good friends. I just have to be a little careful because, you know, he said some things, especially towards the family. Tell you that you know, obviously I'm on the family side, you know, and I wish him nothing but the best, and you know, and you know, I'd love to see him again. Now
here's kately and Jenner also talking about her transition. I made the decision years earlier that if I were to do that, yeah I would. I would do it all the way or not at all. All the way means is a transition to the other part. And I'm just yeah, yeah, it was. Yeah. What does that surgery like? Like? How does I what is that surgery? Can't get too much and I don't want to go into until have to specifics. But as doctors say, it's easier to take it off
than it is to put it on. What you heard him when a doctor's purged on, what does that mean? Putting it on the attack? A prosthetic, prosthetic You can get a prosthetic penisa. You can get the CYB, you can get the cyber slow gotta be fun. That gotta be a fun process. Customizing your penis like picking it out and pick the color. You know what I mean? Okay? Or if you don't last years, you can get it.
You wouldn't get a regular one, Nope. Yeah, if you're gonna, if you're gonna get to look natural, I want the bugattia penises. I'm closing work, right, the big boy to feel like you need a smart car of plug it up, charge it up. That'd be wild to be able to charge you a penis up at night. No, I meant like a little tiny smart car. No, no, no, I'm getting the banom of penises. Okay, all right now, just as an fyi, Tiger Woods is gonna be teeing off
this morning. And I've been keeping up with this just to see what's gonna happen. You know, he has he had that bad car accident about fourteen months ago and he's only been on a golf course in public just one time since then, and that was at the PNC Championship in December with his son Charlie. They are saying that things have been pushed back thirty minutes opening times because of thunderstorms in the early morning hours and so they released that statement and that was due to inclement
weather in Augusta, Georgia. But we're excited to see what Tiger Wood is gonna bring today. All right, I'm Angela Yee And that is your rumor report. All right, thank you? Missing now, I don't forget coming up in a little bit, ask ye. So if you want to get on the phone lines right now, eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. Then we got dunk it in the day. Next week you give get a don Ohio Senate candidate JD. Vance. He needs to come to the congregation. We'd like to
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Let me put a little bit of the breakfast Club of your lifestyle. DJ Nvy Angela Ye Charlomagne, the god with the best. Yes, this is a miracle, there is no question. And there are problems in this country between police and community. Yes, you are a donkey to the latest on that police killing of a black man. Not a new developments in the deadly spas shooting ramps. Yes, it was a really bad day for him, and this is what he did, and so we are in a
state of emergency. Okay. White supremacist violence is always has been the number one threat to our society. But I'm also very proud that my wife was white. The breakfast club bitches. Sorry, Ronny, please tell me why I was. I your donkey every day? Wow? Oh donkey today for Thursday April seven. To make sure that's today for this Thursday April seven. Yess it is goes to Ohio Senate
candidate JD. Vance. Let me tell you something. I'm giving JD vans donkey today simply because I'm black, all right, and as a black man, I have to stand against racism. Okay, I also have to stand against xenophobia, all right. What did doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Say? And injustice anywhere as a threat to justice everywhere? Yes, I totally agree with that. That's how I feel morally. But marketing wise, I think what JD Vance did is incredible. Okay, it's bold,
it's honest, and it's provocative. It gets to people going, all right, cheriously, When I google JD Vance's name, it had been searched over sixteen million times this morning. Right, this ad that he created has cause the conversation. Mostly that conversation is saying how it's racist and xenophobic, because it is. But do you think Jady Vans cares? Hell? No, because the more people who talk about his ad, the more people it reaches, and the people he is talking
to in the ad love it. Okay. All he's trying to do is find more of his tribe. He's running to send it in Ohio. But when something becomes a national story, then that means more people in Ohio will see it. And if they can answer to two questions he asked in the beginning of the ad with a resounding yes, even if they feel like that a little bit, then guess what they found The human they want to vote for in jd Vance. Would you like to hear Jade Vance's campaign act so we can properly discuss We'll
here you go. Are you a racist? Do you hate Mexicans? The media calls US racists for wanting to build Trump's wall. They censor us, but it doesn't change the truth. Joe Biden's open border is killing Ohioans with more illegal drugs and more Democrat voters pouring into this country. This issue is personal. I nearly lost my mother to the poison coming across our border. No child should grow up an orphan. I'm JD Vance and I approve this message because whatever
they call us, we will put America first. Jesus Christ. Democrats muse came to talk directly to their most loyal voting block, which is black women and black men. They can't even pretend. Okay, they'd be afraid to talk directly to us and talk directly about our issues because they don't want to scale off those hypothetical, unwoke white swing voters. Meanwhile, the GOP on the state and national level is like, what's popping? Because you racist? Were racist too? What's happening? Okay?
It is a part of me that respects this. I don't like pretenders, Okay. I want everyone to be who they are. I personally think the world will be a much better place if we all just put what we believe on the table. That way, it's no mixing of energies that don't need to be together. Okay. We waste so much time presenting ourselves as things we are not, and that's just not sustainable over time. Over time, the
real you will reveal itself. Good are bad, okay, the best are the worst, to you will eventually reveal itself. Now here's the thing about politicians, though. The reason this is dangerous is when you're a politicians, because politicians are supposed to be serving self all people. Okay, you gotta be objective. It shouldn't be about party, race, sexuality, gender, religious beliefs. She's supposed to be here to serve all of us. But we know that's not how this works.
So why would someone like Jade Vance be so open and honest about how he feels? Because he knows in Ohio where his bread is buttered? Okay? And the bread in Ohio is white, all right, really white, highly processed flower and lots of add It is white, okay. JD is buttering the kind of white bread that can that contributes to obesity, heart disease, and diabetes when you eat too much of it. So he don't care about what anyone else is talking about. Okay. Eighty one point seven
percent of people in Ohio are white. I don't know, okay, how many white people in Ohio are racist and hate Mexicans though, Okay, don't. I don't know. This isn't a generalization of all white people in Ohio. But I do know in the presidential elections of twenty sixteen and twenty twenty, Donald Trump won Ohio. Okay, and Jade vanch is just peeping game and he's saying to himself, oh, I know who and what I need to tap into to possibly get a victory here. Because JD. Vance back in twenty fifteen,
ain't he a whit Trump? You don't believe me. Listen to the attack ads against him that are running in Ohio. JD. Vance in his own words, I'm a never Trump guy. I never liked him. There's somebody who doesn't like Trump. I might have to hold my nose and vote for Hillary Clinton. I didn't vote for Trump because I can't stomach Trump. I think that he's noxious, him being really outrageous instances on Twitter. Vance called Trump quote reprehensible, an idiot,
and Vance loves Mitt Romney. I'm a never Trump guy. That's the real. JD. Vance. Club for Growth Action is responsible for the content of this ad. Okay, that's how you felt. But then Trump did what nobody thought he could do, and that's when the presidential election in twenty sixteen and anyone Ohio in twenty sixteen and twenty twenty. And I guess that's when JD. Vance decided to go full great replacement theory and change his changed his mind.
Listen to him talk about Trump. Now, why should Trump voters Trump supporters vote for you? Yeah. Look, I mean all of us say stupid things, and I happen to say stupid things very publicly. You know, I've been very public about the fact that I voted for the president in twenty twenty, that I was wrong about the president back in twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen, and that he's been the greatest president of my lifetime. You know I was. I was just north of thirty years old when I
said a lot of those things. A lot's changed in my life. I re engaged with my faith. I got baptized three years ago. I've had three kids since then. You know, a lot's different. And one of the things that's different is that I did change my mind about Donald Trump. He was a great president. Yes, we all say stupid things. I say stupid things, but dangerous things that different, especially dangerous things that come with positions of power. Okay,
Jady Vans knows. You don't have to be real in politics, just say what people want it here. Just because you believe something doesn't make it the truth though, So you can believe what Jady Vans is saying, but it's not really is true if he just wants your votes. Okay, you gotta understand. One of my favorite movies ever is Bullworth all right, starring Warren Baby, Holly Berry, Don Cheatle Okay,
and Jay. Bullworth was a man who got tired of lying to the people, and since he had hired a hit man to kill him and thought he was gonna die anyway, he just started telling the truth and it worked. Only different was only difference was Bullwarth spoke, got against racism and had solutions for poverty, and he called out the dysfunction in the healthcare system, and he let folks know about the corporate control of the political agenda. He
rebelled against all of that. Great movie. You should watch it. Okay, I have been waiting for a liberal to speak truth to power in that way, but alas that hasn't happened. But Republicans they are they just don't care about the least of us. Okay, So it makes you ask the question, does it take more courage to be good or bad? Does it take more courage to be right or wrong? I don't know. I just know one party, Republicans are just playing political courage, even if it's just to get votes,
while the other Democrats. While the other Democrats are showing no courage at all. Kathy Griffin, could you do the honors? Please give this giant jaral male the biggest he haw Chelsea Handler. You want to get in on this, Jad Evans he haw he haw. That is way too much, Dan Manning. I wonder if from Chris Rock got anything to say? Crack, I ask, crackling, okay, okay, okay, you got my girl? What about my girl that stood up to the stood up to that dude in Florida. You
don't got her? She was singing, damn yeah, man, how we ain't got my girl in there? I need my girl. You gotta have my girl to this. I feel like my girl got something to say, but you know we got hey Andy. Make sure to have my girl next time. Man. All right, well, thank you for that. Donkey today up next, asking ye eight undred five eight five one oh five one if you need relationship advice, any type of advice, call ye now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. No need relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice. Haul up now for asking morning. Everybody is dj N v Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. It's time for asking Ye. Hello, who's that? Good morning, Brian, Good morning? How are you? Question for you? I'd like to take Graham Rodgers, all three guys something for a long time. I can't believe I got through. Okay, maybe changed my life. So I
wanted to let you know that. And my question for you is what happens when you're dating somebody and you tell them that you just want to be friends, but they continue to do whatever it is. It's trying to be more than you to swing. Well, I'm confused. Are you dating them or are you just friends? Well? I tell them, I've said we're just friends from the very beginning, but it's friends with benefit because I was going to save your dating. You're not just friends. Yeah, Well it's funny.
I told her that I didn't want to date, just be friends, but he thinks we're dating because she's always planning things for us to do at like a couple and I and not tell her that I three other women, but she doesn't hear that. Okay, so you guys are sleeping together and she wants more, but you want to be single so you can date other people. Yeah, and why is it? Are you just not in a space in your life where you want to be committed or is it that she's not the one? She's not the one, Well,
then you need to leave her alone. That's not fair to her. You're dragging it out. You can see that she wants more. You don't want more. You already know she's not the one. If you care about her as a person, you should leave her alone. Yeah. I told her, I told her how I feel. But I'll stay away for some time and thinks'll do she'll come back and he let her back in. I mean, that's kind of on you. You know what her intentions are, you know what she wants. You know you're not going to do that.
So if you're making a decision to continue to see her knowing that she has higher expectations, and every time you still continue to sleep with her and take her out and do these things, you're actually leading her on, and then you're saying, well, she doesn't understand because you're giving her a mixed message. Yeah, feeling that I just got very way all right, Okay, there you go leave her alone. If you care about a person at all and you know that's not the one, stop sleeping with her.
I want to I want to remake friends, but I know people you're not going to be mine. That's fine, And look, sometimes I believe that if one person likes the person more than the other, you can't really be friends. Now. Maybe further on down the line, in a few months, when she's moved on, y'all can be okay, But as for now, her feelings are involved, and so as a friend and somebody you want to be friends with, you got to just make sure you cut cut that off.
It's painful and said, ripping a band aid off at first, but in the long run, it's for the best. Yeah, it's very like I care. I care about her at first, but I know it's going to hurt her. Yeah, it's hurting her more though, because at some point she'll be hurt. So you might as well get it over with. If you keep on doing this and keep on giving her false hope. That's the worst than just saying it's not gonna happen. I think that we should take a break
from even speaking to each other. I respect you, I want us to be friends, but I also want to make sure I'm doing the right thing about you so you can actually get somebody in your life who wants the same things that you want with you because you deserve it. Okay, thank you, Yeah, welcome, Brian, good luck, Thank you, Brian. Ask ye ain't don't dread five eight five one on five one. If you need any type of advice, you can call her now. It's the breakfast Club.
Good morning. I'm gonna keep a real you get some real advice with angela Ye gets ask Ye Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club in the middle of ask ye Hello. Who's this my name? Hey? What's your question for? Easy? Okay, So my question is if your boyfriend and your girlfriend are having inappropriate conversation on social media, should you Should you go to your girlfriend first and let her notice you don't like that, or do you go to your
voice friends? So when you say sorry, when you say girlfriend, you mean just like your friend or you mean girlfriend like you're dating both of them my friends. Okay, she's both of your friends. Okay, but okay, she's both of your friends. So who does she know first? And so it's around the same time we all met, like elementary. Okay,
what's inappropriately? Okay? So well, exactly if they're also still talking about how you know that you who've got like they have power and stuff and that's why men won't leave her alone, and then they're having like sexual conversation. Oh hell no, I'm having sex just like her and other men having sex and why I want those men leave her alone? And my boyfriend and Kern said, well
maybe yo, you who's got from power? Yeah, no, that's awkward and that's uncomfortable, and you definitely need to talk to both of them. The first person I would talk to who are you closer to your boyfriend? Right? Yeah? I mean, so I did it, and I went to
my boyfriend first. He's now my husband. Okay, he admitted it was wrong, but I went to him first and told him I didn't like that it was inappropriate, and then after continued, I then went for her and was like you know, hey, don't entertain my boyfriend while y'are doing this because it's inappropriate. But you think it seem like I'm a bad friend because I shouldn't have never went for her. I should pick it up with my boyfriend. No, I think you did the right thing. That's what I
would have did. First. I would have went to my man and said these conversations are inappropriate. I'm not comfortable with it, and then I would have went to her. Do you feel like she likes him? She says that she doesn't. I just I just feel like it's just inappropriate regardless of whatever. You're my friend, and you know what triggers me, so you know, if I got insecurity issues or whatever, then don't cross that line. And then as my south, you know me as well? Like right, no,
not just doing this long fast on social media? Did they stop? Well? Yeah, we ended up having to block her and everything. It turns really bad to where we were about to fight and I shoot out. So okay, I just want to say that ain't your real friend. You should be able to go to your friend and tell them anything, even if it's an uncomfortable conversation. And so for her to tell you that you need to
just go to him and take it up with him alone. No, you are the person that is instigating all of these things, and as my friend, I should be able to have those conversations with you. You You shouldn't even have done it in the first place. But at least I'm coming to you and telling you how I feel. Now. If you still continue to act like you're not doing anything wrong and you're not respecting my feelings, you're not really my friend.
And the fact that you had to block her, that might mean that that's a sign that's not somebody's supposed to be in your life, right, So I would question if I needed to apologize and try to rekindle our friendship. And that's kind of why I wanted to ask, like, was I in the wrong anywhere here? You know, sometimes
you outgrow people. Sometimes she might be jealous of your relationship with him, That's what somebody else told me, But I don't know, and I'm not even saying that that means she wants him, But she might be jealous of the fact that the two of you together. Maybe she feels left out, she wants to cause problems. But anybody I feel like that makes your life more difficult, and when you confront them about it, they're not receptive to what you have to say. That's not somebody you need
in your life. Okay, yes, yes, ma'am. Okay, Now I didn't marry my boyfriend, so he owned up to it and admitted that he was wrong about it, and since then we haven't had any issues like that. So was that kind of like a good choice as well? Yeah? You happy? Yeah, I'm happy. I mean, we got a child together and everything now, and I'm happy. Happiness is a great choice. Okay, Oh, thank you. I love y'all. I listen to y'all every day while I'm throwing these
newspapers at the two houses. I love Ali, y'all, Angela, yee Envy, Charlemagne. Thank you. I'm happy, you're happy? All right, Thank you, y'all be blessed. All right, Well, thank you you for that advice eight on drink five eight five one on five one that we got rules all the way, Yes, and tell about Real Housewives of New York as you know, there's gonna be two different versions. And listen to what Ebony K. Williams had to say about why she thinks
that happened. All right, We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club the morning. This is the Rumor Report with Ebony K. Williams from the Real Housewives of New York was on Reality with the King stitcher podcast that's hosted by Carlos King, and she talked about how Real Housewives New York is coming out with two different shows and why she believes that Bravo is launching two versions
of Real Housewives of New York. Here's what she said. So, I was right here in this Airbnb and I was working, and I got it. I did get an advanced call from production to let me know of the details. Wasn't It wasn't hours before it was enough for me to not be shocked. When when When when the general populace
found out out? I was informed, and I was in my feelings for about two seconds only because you know, I feel very strongly that I did everything in my power, everything I knew, to do everything I could do to show up um full throttle as my inaugural season as a housewife. So one are the two shows. So there's one that's like a throwback show. Basically it's a Real house New York throwback or reboot or a legacy or
whatever it is that they're calling it. And then, um, they're keeping their casting pretty low, so I mean they're keeping the information on what they're casting is going to be pretty trying to figure it out. Yeah, they didn't watch Out, but I don't watch Trash. I don't watch either one of them. But um, I mean I did a couple episodes just for Ebony. But it should be two shows and the other shows should be super diverse.
It should be one that really reflects the melting part that New York City is, don't you think, Well, she doesn't agree on like they wanted that that was the main thing, right. She was the first ever black person on Real Housewives of New York. New York is such a diverse place, but apparently their bubble is not that diverse now. They made everything about race. It wasn't a normal show where you see women going out and doing
what they do. Every show was something about race. That might be the editing because I'm sure they film was trash. It was trash. It was the last season was trash. Now, Ebbony kay Williams Els said only Sonia Morgan was willing to come to the table and negotiate a future that involved me as a part of this ensemble. So here's what else she had to say about the season not
being fun. I feel very strongly that several of the aspects of the traditional housewife experience, which you know all too well because you helped your rapis, were absent from my season. We're in a lockdown. It's New York, so it's not the same as a lockdown and other parts of the country. It was no dice, there was no international trip, there was no glamor, there was no glitz. So it just was lacking of the fun that house Wives is known for. Him So is everything gonna be
on season the next season? Now looking like it, she said, only one member was willing to come to the Oh. I thought she was saying, there's two different shows and she's gonna be one of them. She's not even gonna be on the next season. She said her co stars were unwilling to negotiate to keep her on the series. They didn't want to even meet her halfway in that negotiation. It didn't fit. They didn't fit that that whole show
you could just tell it was just thrown together. Though a lot of times at least the women know each other, but in New York it just was just it was just an odd thing. Now, she also feels that she
was black balled. I'm gonna be real, were you black balled by lou Anne Ramona Leah in terms of not being able to come to the table they were unwilling to Yes, if you want to call it black balled, I'm not gonna you know, dispete the semantics of that, Carlos, what I am telling you plainly, only Sonya Morgan was willing to come to the table and negotiate a future that involved me as a part of this ensemble period. Dot Ilia was her friend on there. Yeah, I don't
think those were black balls. Those were white labies that were blocking up Evan and Kay Williams from being on because she came on as as Leah's friend. She wasn't really his friend. They just said the friend, but they didn't seem like they really knew each other. I don't watch the show. I only watched it for every a couple of times. Okay to Delia too, you know what I mean. But I'm ribing whatevery, I'm ran with every whatever she wants to do. I'm with it all right now.
Lee Daniels is saying that he was confused by what happened with Jesse Small. Laddy did an interview with T. S. Madison, as you know, and here's what he had to say. Are you mad at him? I was? I was? I was confused? So what happened? I don't you tell me? I don't know. I don't know either. I mean when I tell you, I says it didn't happen. And so I have to believe him that he believes that it didn't happen, because that's the boy that I cast and that's the boy that I love. And he was you,
he was you listen, he it's too fail. Did you cry like a bit? What is Lee Daniel so funny? To me? He? Man? Man, did you cry like a bitch? I watched that like five times just today for no. I don't know, man, And I listen. I understand where he's coming from. That's his guy here, riding with this guy, right or wrong. And guess what he believes him, he believe even if he didn't believe me, still riding with him.
But you know, all right, and um push your te posted it's album title It's Almost Dry Phase one of the tour coming to a city near you. Tickets go on sale Friday, So tomorrow tickets will go on sale for the It's Almost Dry Tour Phase one with special guests. Okay, so you can get a King Push dot Com slash tour to get those tickets. It's almost dry. When is
the album dropping though? Is there released? You know the single that that wasn't a single, but they put out a record just that they would holpe right, When is the album coming out? It doesn't say. It does, however, say when the tour is starting. So I guess you figure it's gonna be maybe around the same time. This
tour starts May twenty ninth in Seattle. Okay, Well, if you like the neck and Rish yesterday, that's about it's about the seventh for eighth best song on the album, maybe you and Coil Array can go together so you can help expose her to some push your teeth. Maybe she might have a feature with push your Button. All right, maybe, well that is your rumor reports, all right, thank you, miss ye up next to the People's Choice Mix, shout to Jim Jones. He sent me his remix of his
joint featuring Little Wayne, Jewel, Santana, and Callous. We're gonna start the mix off of that. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. I teamed up with Zyrtech for this allergy relief message. Springtime brings the vibrancy to the air a pollen, So I take zyrt Tech when allergy symptoms start, save the issues and live vibrantly. Was their attack. Starts working at hour one and stay strong day after day. Morning everybody,
Charlowe and the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guests joining us this morning. We have the Mayor of Atlantic City, Atlantic Marty Small Welcome. Good morning, Envy, Good morning, Angela Leegue. I mean good morning Angela. Ye. Yes, everyone's names after the Breakfast Club worldwide audience, and it's a great day in the city of Atlantic City. That is the first time that you're not gonna induce both of our guests. I'm about to you gonna say this
is the first time that he actually met Angela. I was starting to think that Angela Yee had something against me, you know, all of my Breakfast club appearances. She has been that way with Angela. Okay, perfect a pleasure to meet you. Nice to meet you too. Now, also you have Cash with you for people that don't know what's his position. Well, Cash was my former aide who's now is my Constituent Service Director and charge of special projects,
marijuana being one of them. Um. You know, young guy who I'm extremely proud of, has grown so much and that's what I wanted to do when I came in the Mayor's office. I wanted to give younger people an opportunity who normally wouldn't get that opportunity. So he's making us all prout cast something. We call it cannabis. Cannabis definitely New York. Yes, yes, so that what's going on with Atlantic City? Now? You've been in office for us for some time now, so what have you been doing.
What have the people of Atlantic City been seeing? Well? Well, listen, first of all, um, you know, we stabilized the government. As you know, when I first came on here, I was just getting in, um, you know, taking over for the former mayor covid Hit. We served the community well and now things are stable and as you know, I had seven elections in two years that'sn't heard of, and and now the government stable, we're moving forward with our agenda.
Also little history in the family. My wife, January First, became the first African American female superintendent in the history of Atlantic City and crazy the first superintendent to actually live in Atlantic City. So you know, we're extremely proud about that. And you know we're just plugging away where you know, offering more services, spending less money. My thing is fiscal responsibility. For the third straight year, the good people of Atlantic City is going to get a tax decrease.
We have a situation where I wanted to invest in human capital. We got money from the American Rescue Plan. We got thirty three million, We got the first sixteen and a half million, and we wanted to spend it on lost revenue, which we fixed a couple of bridges in town. But also we wanted to give back to our employees. We gave every city employee up to thirty five hundred dollars as as as COVID pay, and we did something that no other mayor has ever done. It
as to give back to the taxpayers and businesses. Currently, now those taxpairs and businesses are getting five hundred dollars. It's a lot, you know, considering that has never been done. And one of the things I said when I got in we wanted to rebuild City Hall from the inside out. And we're changing the culture in city Hall and government and throughout the city. And they're coming up on contract negotiations,
which we're wrapping up next week. And I'm just going to say this that our employees have never seen a contract like we're about to give up, like we're about to give out. And I'm extremely proud of that. As mayor. What do you mean what kind of contract? Their union contracts. It expired at the end of December, and everyone except for our fire department is up to share. They're up
next year. And you can't say that you believe in employees, you believe in up with mobility, you believe in right size and the salaries and government and when you get a chance to do so, you don't act. So, you know, we're extremely excited about that, and you know things are looking up in the city. Being a kid and going down to Atlantic City, wasn't that many black things to do?
The many urban events? Is that changing? Well? As I said on the station when I first came on a couple of years ago that I was going to change the coachure in a way that we do things in Atlantic City. And now, because of my relationships with promoters across the country, my relationship with you, a lot of people are considering Atlantic City that normally wouldn't consider doing any type of business in Atlantic City. We had some exciting things that's happening for the first time. We have
in June. I can't give the day or the location, but Danye and Blanc is coming to Atlantic City. We have Kevin Hart performing, We have Wilding Out you know, we're working of course, we have dj MV Drive Your Dreams car shows. We have twelve thousand or twelve thousand people out there last yes, just to just to put that in no incidents, no problems, no situations, family fun day. This year. We haven't released the day ja, but yeah, it's gonna be another big one. What else I'm sorry, Yes,
and I'm working with Live Nation. Be on the lookout for this. We're working very hard for the first ever and it's going to be an annual the Atlantic City Urban Entertainment Festival. This is going to focus on women empowerment, it's going to be a two day concert series um at bull Walk Hall, and you know there's going to be all type of parties and different promoters doing different things. We're working on something for Beta Field on me More
You Day weekend. We're also working on a unique bike festival. UM. You know, shout out to my guy Lenny the barber, who's done a lot of things out here. We're trying to put that play together. But um, we bike well, you know, Lenny's a master promoter. Soleny, Lenny gets into anything. I'm gonna get a little woman. Yeah. But but the thing is, um, you know, we have options and you know what they're saying, you ever have options and not need them, to need options and not have them. So
we're definitely changing the culture there and we know that. Um, that's a priority for us in the city. So we're going to stay true to our Summertime slogan that we live, we live we outside the cash. Now, for people that want to get into cannabis industry in New Jersey, what are the ways they can get into the industry right now? The license process is open for the state of New Jersey. The Summer Fifth Teams started cultivation, that's where you grow
the flower. March fifteenth, the application process opened up for retail, so Atlantic City is going to be the East Coast hub for cannabis, specifically targeting retail. So what you gotta do right now is it's not easy. You know, out of one hundred percent of cannabis businesses in the country, less than three percent a minority own, so it's not
an easy task. I would say, do your due diligence, stay on NJGUV Backslash Cannabis to get all the information that you need, get you a right attorney, or get you a right application right That's really what the name of the game right now is application right in Because it's on a point system. You want to make sure you have every point to qualify. But Atlantic City is open for business. Call up to city Hall, you know, hit me on the Instagram, uh, send me an email.
We are doing everything in our power to continue to get the support from people all over. We have every top company calling in, every celebrity calling in. They want to do business in Atlantic City and we wide open. Were accepting all six license types. So you know the type they say are people that's um affected by marijuana, and we right right, there's six classes of license. Two types, so it's micro that's where it's less than twenty five
square feet and less than ten employees. And this is specifically for somebody who lives in that city or one of the surrounded cities. The other one just a regular class tier license where you know, it could be my minority minority owned, or it could be all called Caucasian owned, it could be anything. And that's just where it's not specifically on social equity. So the first type of license is cultivation, that's growing the flower. Second one is manufacturing
that's turning the flower into a product. Then it's distribution and whole sell and that's where you store the product and then transferred to the retail. Retail is the most important for us. That's the storefronts you pick up the flower. And lastly is delivery. That's one that's going to be a sleeper because a lot of Jersey short towns around
us opted out Ocean City Summer's points. They saying, hey, we don't want it here, but we can always start our business Atlantic City and deliver anywhere in New Jersey. So that's one that's gonna be real good. Right there are you having, Maya Marty Small, hud hud before you cut us off, Before you cut us off, let me get something. If you want Atlantic City, if you want to come to Atlantic City, you want to do business, please call up the City Hall three six h nine
three four seven fifty four hundred were outside. We open for business. It's a partnership. Atlantic City's open. Let's work and and uh, you know, follow me on the gram. I'm Marty Small. I am M A R T Y M A R T Y S M A L L for all things Atlantic City as well. But I got a parting gift. Oh thank you. I want you to zoom in right here. I'm pushing my chips to the middle of the table in Atlantic City. See that it's that crypto city of Atlantic City, Mayor Marty Small, Senior.
And on the reverse side, you got that. It's a great day here in the city of Atlantic City. So envy, I thank you for betting on Atlantic City. I can't, I can't, I can't tell you. Oh shots fired, he said nothing. How you say this? Though? You know? I appreciate you coming. And I see you said to give you something like your sweat giants pride. He just sweat. He just got real disrespectful. You what's real disrespectful? You know, I'll leave you with this part and given to wipe
the sweat, you know what I mean? All right? Since you want to go there E A G. L. E. S. Eagles, New York. Oh my goodness. All right, Well, shout out to me and Marty Small for joining us, he asked, And you know, Atlantic City is also building a one hundred million dollar year around water park at Showboat, so he wanted to make sure that you guys are aware of that. And he's had as part of his education for residents, they're gonna have a trucking school for residents
that's gonna be at Bedafield in Atlantic City. And since we're talking about Beta Field, Atlantic City is also entertaining a proposal of two point seven billion dollars that is for Beta Field and is centered around auto enthusiasts. So that's really dope. All right, Well, shout to May and Marty Small. Now, Charlomagne, you got a positive note. Yeah. First of all, I want to salute Quinta Brunchton man.
That conversation I had with Quinta Brunson will be out later today on my YouTube page at Sea God, as well as the Hollywood Reporter YouTube page. So salute Quinta and everybody over there at the Hollywood Reporter for emerging Hollywood. Shara Beira what I'm Sharon, But my positive note simply this. You can't make someone love you by giving them more of what they already don't appreciate. Breakfast Club, You're all finish for y'all dumb
