Wake come on, wake on. Everybody that's anybody comes to the Breakfast Club. You know, you give voice to people that would be voiceless. Right now, your show has the post of the culture. Yeah, everyone smells rich, successful for y'all that now, an't nobody say I'll just stop in the team at the Breakfast Club? Wait quick yo podcasts up? Good morning Usa. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yah yea yea yea yea yea yea yea ya ya ya ya yah yah yea yea yea yeah yeah say yah Yo's man, I
don't feel like it today. That's your job. We alla start this open started over? No, No, don't talk to me about a job over okay started a hold my Kim Kardashi in this morning. No, I don't want to work here. We go. Kim was right about us. We're working right about us whole. I don't want to right about us holes. Good morning Usa, yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Angeline. Is that what
was Papa Charlemagne piece to the planet. It is Friday. We gotta shout out to the good people over at Tel Far, Tel Far, tell far to far. The bags. Yeah, they just sent this a huge package with well package, I gott I ain't got the package with bags. Who's we with bags? That shoes right there after this big box box there? Yeah, absolutely all right, Well, God bless I'm lying about not wanting to work. I'm happy to be here this morning. Ma's dope. They sent us clothes. Man,
Shut up? Why do you got such a big mouth? Shut up? Jesus Christ, nobody care about our close this morning. Man, Shut up. I just want to say thank you. That's all. Say thank you, Tel Far. You ain't gotta say why. Damn. I want to say why. That's amazing that a second listen, I'm happy to be here. Is Friday, man, what's happening? It's good to be it? No, I am, I am, I am. I was tired when I walked in, but as soon as I walked in and I got that
energy at you. When I saw this too, and I saw the microphones and everything, I was like, you know what, I genuinely love what it is that I do. You know, I do a lot of different things, but radio is my love, my one and not my one and only, but my first love dropped on a clues box for radio. Dammit, gratitude is my attitude. What's happened? What were we doing this morning? What we got? What we got? I think? Actually you see me and you got so excited. But
that's so shap up. We'll talk about that, man. But we got some special guests joining us this morning. We have Cheryl mckisson Daniel and Don Peebles joining us. Now listen. Cheryl McKissick Daniels has been there before. She is the largest construction company owned by a black woman. Yes, fifth generation mckissic and mckissicans. She's got a lot of big contracts, you know. LaGuardia Airport is one of them. And Don Peebles, man, it is safe to say Don Peebles is the biggest
black real estate agent in America. I think so. Yeah. He's also the chairman and CEO of the People's People Shoes Corporation. Yeah, one of the few privately held national real estate investments in development companies. He's huge in DC. That's he got to start. And they actually met when they went to Howard University. Doesn't talk to them in a little bit, but like this down people's network is like seven hundred nine hundred million dollars. Okay, now y'all
is you're listening, He's all right. He's a black man, he's a black right, and Synthy Cheryl's a black woman. You know what I mean? Absolutely, Cheryl Cheryl brother Don They will be here this morning on the Breakfast Club to talk about the Affirmation Tower, and if you want to know what Affirmation Tower is, tune into the damn interview. That's right, all right? Well, I was about to say, let's get the show cracking. We got from show already cracking.
Nobody got to say, what's from page news? Hold on, man, you ain't know. We just got here, No, we just got he so happy to be here. We're talking Ukraine, Russia. Yeah, not on a Friday. Yeah, we got to do. We have to, really have to. It's just getting real. It's been getting real. It's getting real. It's getting real. Are all right? Easy morning? Everybody is DJ Envy and A Julie Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
What's happening? How y'all feeling out there? I'm blessed black and highly favored. Man. It's Friday, all right, let's get in some front page news now. Joe Biden was over in Brussels yesterday. He was talking about what's going on with the Ukraine Russia situation, and he was asked several questions. One, what would happen if Russia started doing chemical warfare? Whether US or NATO respond with military action? If he did use chemical weapons, we would respond, We would respond if
he uses it. The nature the responser, depending on the nature of the use. I don't care what y'all said. Were already in World War three, you know what I'm saying. I don't care if they call it that or not. The US and NATO are already responded. Okay. If you're providing aid for people, and you know you're sending troops in and around there, not in the area, but around the area, you're responding. It is what it is now.
He also said that a hundred thousand immigrants the US would have absolutely positively take in and to about their new commitments to Ukraine. And today I'm announced the United States are prepared to commit more than one billion dollars in humanitarian assistance to help cut relief to millions of Ukrainians affected by the war in Ukraine. Many Ukrainian refugees will well wish to stay in Europe closer to their homes, but we've also will welcome one hundred thousand Ukrainians United
States with a focus on reuniting families. We're also coordinating with the G seven and the European Union on food security as well as energy security. They really pick and choose what immigrants they want to come to this country. Huh. I remember they told the Guatemala immigrants do not come to the United States of America. Yeah. They were also discussing how they can make sure our European nations don't need Russia for oil and other things and other things
that they need Russia for. And they also discuss about the food shortages price of these sanctions. It's not just imposed upon on Russia. It's imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries in our country as well, and because both Russia and Ukraine have been the breadbasket of Europe in terms of weak For example, we talked about urging all European countries and everyone else to and trade restrictions on sending limitations on sending food abroad.
I'm still driven all the fact that they didn't want Haitian immigrants of Guatemalan immigrants in the country, but they just welcome in Ukrainian. Yeah, and he really picked us. Who do they want to come into They're absolutely do it. In some scary news, North Korea has fired to believe it's first intercontinental ballistic missile. I don't even know what that means. How far can travel? Tell me that DC, it can come, it can hit DC, and said he
could hit DC from North Korea. Yes, I don't believe that. That's really is it? Yeah, that's what I heard in ten ten winnes this morning. They said that missile could get to DC. I don't believe that from North Korea. That's what they said. I don't know, I could be wrong, but that's what I heard this morning on ten ten wins that that missile they believe you can get to DC. Mitch is scary. They say they flew an altitude of
six thousand kilometers, which is thirty seven hundred miles. Yeah, that's what it says now Korean test launches, Yeah, which is very scary. So they're saying that they have all these defense mechs mechanisms up and they don't know if possible they can be able to stop it if if it's fired. But North Korea got on the news yesterday and said, you know they're preparing for conflicts with the US. Then let me ask you a question. Don't ask me nothing.
Geopolitical politics is out of my hand. Already told y'all what it is. The lead of North Korea practices are missile firing a missile. They said that, you know, the missic will get to DC, and they're saying, we're preparing for conflict with the US. That's how I felt about That's how I feel about Russia too, But that don't matter. I'm not you know, those are my decisions to make. Okay, I don't want to think about that. It's Friday. But I'm saying, if you gotta missile, I could get DC.
You're saying you gon use it. We're gonna sit back. I just want to go. I just want your face. Want to go to a comedy show this weekend. Hug on my kids. You know what I'm saying, lay up with my wife. I'm not I ain't got time to be thinking about that. Your question right, somebody said they're gonna smack this. God, God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage changing things I can. It wasn't gonna know the difference. I'm not to be
figured out. I ain't g I Joe figure it out. Which is I don't why I gotta figure this out? No, not in the military. Well I gotta figure this out. Why we gotta figure this out? That's our problem. Y'll always want to figure things out. They don't got nothing to do with you, and that's your problem. First, say we're not involved too much, that we're too involved. Now you wanted to figure and say that. I just say't
be aware. Now you talk about figuring things out like we got missiles in them and these tell far boxes they're trying to be. I'm trying to figure out how to get the bag home today. Okay, get you worried about damn that and alone last front page news. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one five one and if you need, if you want to check that, so curls up right now. I want to call it Uba. You wanna fight? Go to North Korea? Scott Man eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
Get it off your chests. Yes, let's go to walk. Man. I'm just I don't wanna go to walk. I was wanna go home, watch TV. I just sat days. I'm telling you what I wanted too. All right, it's Friday. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, Wake y'all. Ask you're trying to get it off your chest because your mad. I'm blast. We want to hear from you on the breakfast buck Hello, is this here? Sorry? Some chip ye star travel up says
you're not here? No, okay, No, did you hear my girl, Cardie? I hear giving vocals on Summer Walker new song, well extended version of her song. See I heard giving vocals. You gotta check it out. You know it's out. The remix this out? Yes, Oh, y'all have to go listening like cardis really I hear given Whitney Houston giving Whitney a little bit? Man? Shut up? First of all, I love CARDI beat the Death, I love body, but nobody
gives Whitney Houston. But Whitney Houston? Are you so disrespectful? Trap? Y'all? Generation is so silly the record, Well just say that. Let's say that because now now when you compared to Whitney Houston, I'm not gonna hear Whitney and I'm gonna be disappointed. Why do y'all do that here where I was lying? It definitely definitely ain't given I was lying. I know you was lying. We all knew you was lying when you said it. I say one more thing
to talk about Rick Roster. You know Rick Ross out here lying act like you don't know Saucy Santana when you know that twin he know the's twimsies, and he lied about not about not knowing who that is. I didn't even hear that. And why you why do you think that man lying, that man busy, that man buying buffalo because he's from Miami and so with Saucy Santana and you're a part of the culture and trap trap? Do you know everybody? Do you know everybody in Philly? Oh?
I know who's Santana? But do you know everybody in Philly? Y'all swear just because y'all love on something, everybody else gotta be up on it too. Hello, who's this hey? Peace and blessings, guys. What's going on? Hey, Sean Stone, long time no here from brother, hey man, just trying to stay safe out. Yeah. I just want to say one thing. I agree with Envy when Mvy says we gotta figure it out? Who is we? Why do you listen to? What do you mean when you say we
got to figure it out? Sean? Let me ask you what does that mean to you? Because all right, Sean man, I'm gonna do it. I believe in the Bible, right and I believe in Bible prophecy, and I feel like right now we're living in Bible prophecy. Revelation chapter seven, verse one, speaking about that world War three. If World War three happens, it's going to affect all of us in this world. I know that. I've been saying that. I've been saying that for weeks. But you know what else?
You know what else? The Bible says, let go and let God some things. Some things are above us. So we should know this is not above us, because God give us away? How weld escape world War three? How is that, sir? Celebrate the passover? L How is that, sir celebrate the passover? It'sa Matthew chapter twenty six, Verse seventeen to nine. No, you know who need to celebrate the pass over? The leaders of the free world that don't even like what is he talking about? I don't know.
The leaders of the free world need to celebrate the paths over. They need to submit their will to a higher power. Then maybe they'll realize that war is not the way we could do the paths over all day long and ain't gonna stop nothing. Hello, who's this yo? What's the word envious? Mellow? Mellow? What's up? What's pop? And mellow? Yo? Man? I was listening to what you were saying about North Korea with that missiles that could possibly reach DC. Yep. All I want to say about
that is you was asking the wrong person. You should not be asking Charlomagne, what should we do? What we need to do is ask all the people who invaded the capital, like y'all have all these patriots because or not your Thomas Sean step up y'all did with North Korea thought us first of all. Um, that's that's I understand what you're saying. But let me tell you something, man, when the nuclear weapons get the flying, ain't nothing nobody
can do. Nope, Okay, Russia got nukes. I'm not sure if no career got nuclear weapons, but y'all should have been panicking two weeks ago when Vladimir Putin basically said, my nuclear weapons are off safety. Okay, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We ain't got Kurt Franklin revolution. Something kind of man, I already got God. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it off your chests. It is
the breakfast Local morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're man or blessed, so you better have the same in. We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello this, I'm lext, lext, what up? Get it off your chest? Um? I wanted to get off our chests. Oh my God? Like two things first, um and the military. So this I mean, I'm no curse ahead. It's okay to curse this kind of This kind of man is crazy man. No Korea, Oh I'm not too far. Yeah, no Korea,
but from SEC so like this one's Korea stuffing. Man. I need I need to know why the North Korean thing had scanned people more than Vladimir Putin's saying basically, his nuclear weapons is all safety and he ready for whatever. I don't know why this scares y'all more than Russia and China coming together, you know about a month or so ago, basically saying they're ready to go to war
with weston now war, but they're ready for whatever. When it comes to Western Cloud, we'll know that the North Korea president and I don't want to mess up his name. I think we know he don't give up, so Putin does. I think I think Putin gets more of after from the US. You're out of your mind. I don't think North Korea kids about anybody, but then it's Robin, and I think he would fire that in a minute. If you think Putin cares about America, you bugging. I don't
think he wants that smoke. I don't think North Korea kids, what are you talking about? Putin is the one that beat in Ukraine. Now I know Putin is the one throwing the middle finger in NATO in America. Now, what are you talking about? North Korea is the one that seems like the one that they'll firing, And just man, y'all talking about what somebody might do and Putin's doing it. Now, what are y'all talking about? More focused on Ukraine and North Korea? Like I feel like they were just waiting
on the What the smoke with the US? I feel yeah, but Putting is puting is more focused on the Ukraine. Now with all of those sanctions that's coming from other European countries and coming from America. You think you don't got smoke for them? You already said anybody that interferes with this wall, they're gonna catch it. He already said that. I just feel like North Korea they just don't care. They just they they've been trying to go to go to the world, worry about it all? How about that?
How about this? Hi? Good morning, Cassandra, Good morning, Hey Cassandra. Yeah, Please, where does to US get a billion dollars from to give to Ukraine? And we got all this stuff going on over here? Is it in dollars? In weapons? How pulled out? And secondly, I need the US Supreme Court to please let New Jersey out of this bilateral commission, the Waterfront Commission, Harbor of New York to help Lautitia Chaine and the Governor of New York you're about corruption
at the port, so the corruption is down. That commission, led by Phoebe Storyale, talk about that no diversity on that commission to continue to talk about diversity everywhere, but when count there's no diversity. I like that. I like that. I like your energy. And by the way, it wasn't a billion dollars. Congress UH passes past the thirteen point six billion dollars goodness Ukraine eight okay, about seven days ago they approved thirteen point six billion an emergency spending
related to Ukraine's fight against the Russia invasion. Hello, what's this yo? Good morning? Dj envy Shlomazan's card. This is Ogi Rob top of the morning, brothers og Rob. But what was happening? King Ogi Rob? Baby? I'm back like I left something. What's going on? What's happening? Hey? Listen, man, I got some balls to get off my chester. All this stuffing us you trading Nokore. You want to sit some balls? You might have some Russia Ukraine ball. I
gotta go. Let's go let that new goal. Listen, all right, I'm on the red page chilling them more on the all stage. Stop stop stop too much death to know it's too much death. It's already too much defth going on. I don't want to hear that. You can't start off killing people at killing nobody. Yes, you did talk about killing somebody. All right, all right, I'm on the red page. Chilling them are in the old stage. They said, switch
the staff for what. I got a twelve gage? Will that combody the game and lead me on front days and toward south. All the vics and this mumble politics. I'm death in the bloat and just so you know, to take over half begun. It's the O G show. Watch after I climbed the brakes, the franyards, offenity that I put in place, never disrespect to say, let me get something, let me get something, pass that, Mike, pass that Mike. I got a question. It's serious, it's cancer.
Who could keep the average dancer hype. There's a heart attack. Nobody's smiling because you're expressing the round that I'm styling. Now, you don't want that. I got some dj V is hard ass hell, and I don't care if you tell I excel now I got all y'all. Hey, listen, man, we're in a stightful baby. That's all that bad were man, I'll go far. Listen, man, I appreciate y'all. We don't know where to find. We don't even know you. I know.
I mean, that's why I'm trying to cause y'all. Oh, true, true, Rob, true, Rob. You know what I'm saying. Working Have a blessed day, Rob, I'm going to scratch. Have a great day, y'all. Y'all too, have a good weekend. Man. I appreciate y'all. All right, bro okay, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. When we come back, we got to talk bow Wow. Don't seem like you really fing with JD. We'll talk about it when we
come back. It's the Breakfast Local Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ v Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast Friday. Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk bout wow. Listen. Oh the gosh, got so rumor report now. Batwau was on Twitter yesterday. He was suggesting that he regrets signing with Humane Dupris. Now we all know he was signed to Jermaine Dupris in a late nineties. He dropped two albums movies and a host of single
So this is how it started. Somebody just said, hey, you know, you and JD make great chemistry, and I just went off. Shad mos went off. He says, me and JD have no work chemistry. I ain't worked with that boy in years. He'd do him and I do me. Snoop is the best thing that happened to me. If it wasn't for him, none of u y'all would even know who I am. That's the only big homie I got. He gave me a chance. Everyone else was just add
on to what we had started. I mean, if you know the Batou origin story, then you know you know. Snoop brought out bow wow on our sen y'all. Hall. But to say that without Snoop we wouldn't know who he is, I don't think that's true, because he got to reintroduced to us later, which social definitely Jamaine duprit He said, I wish I stayed with Snoop, that's all. And somebody said, well, Jad's gonna be mad. He said, well, he ain't my daddy. Were he gonna do? I mean, yeah,
I disagree with that one. Bow I mean, I mean, of course it's your situation. But from the outside looking in, you and Jamine do pre have amazing work chemistry and we wouldn't know who you are. Everyone for Jermaine dupre Well, I think JD cultivated his career. And I'm old enough to remember when Snoop Dogg bought out bau waw On in y'all show, Like I remember that episode, but I didn't. I just knew you was a kid rapping. I didn't
get introduced to bow Wow. I didn't even know he was on the Snoop dog album still later on and like, I didn't realize that was you. I got introduced to bow from Jermaine Dupree and Social Death. Yea, y'all do have amazing work chemistry, and you know that because when you are performing now, you're performing a lot of those songs correct that you and JD did correct and you know, and then you know a couple of years ago, he always says j D's like his dad and all that.
So they're probably going through some arguments. That's what they go back and forth and do. Now. Vanessa Bryant has reached a new deal with Nike, which will create apparel and a new sneaker honoring Gigi, which is of course Kobe Bryant's daughter. The first sneak is to be released will be the Kobe six the Mama Seat to Sweet sixteen, which will honor Gigi Gigi Bryant. All the proceeds will go towards the Mama and Mama Seat to Sports Foundation. So they finally reached a new deal. That's that's a
great thing. Absolutely now. Soldier Boy, he was on It's Tricky with Roquel Harper podcast and he was talking about his influence and TikTok better think his ass up. I'm going to trances, man. I need that Rock Nation verse. Man. You tripping man? Come on, man, I got Beyonce doing the crank. That's Soldier Boy. You feeling me? How that changed after Game I created TikTok. It wouldn't be no TikTok I one for Soldier Boy. Okay, what about the owner of Kiktok? How he heard crank? That's old Bay too.
He's seen the video too. This app right now, Look at this. This is a great way to make money. Kids dancing. Can I get my timper sent TikTok clap? Yeah? I'm one on Billboard Independent got a whole bunch of money, got a record deal off of that song because of what TikTok dropping a clue bombs with Big Draco. If he said he invented TikTok, he invented TikTok, damn it. Okay, I don't see what's the reason of defuting him. Okay, all right, okay, all right, and lastly, congratulations to Jack Harlow.
Jack Carlow announced yesterday two faces of Kentucky are officially linked up. Jack Harlow is getting his own meal at KFC. Let's last time me a KFC long time Yeah. So they're saying he's getting his own meal. They don't know what it's going to be, but they're saying that his Some of his favorites are spicy chicken sandwich, the secret recipe fries, some extra crispy tenders inside of mac, and some KFC biscuits. They believe that will be his meal.
KFC still slaps. I'm sure my wife used to work at KFC back in the day, long long, long, long, long, long long time ago, and you used to work at Taco Bell. Yes, but what I gotta do anything, I'm saying the mad free food from KFC all the time, used to kill some chicken tenders and potato wedges, and damn they choke on biscuits all right, crop on the clues bonds with CAFC. What's the best KFC, bow Jangles or Popeyes? It depends? Oh what? Um? Bow Jangles is
better for breakfast? I don't even think Popeyes k Pope case he don't have breakfast. Um, Popeye's chicken is better, but KFC biscuits and potato wedges and sides are better. I don't know. The Pope has got some some hot alright slides too, That is your question. Bo Jegos ain't in the conversation for me though, So as lunch and dinner Popeye, it would be a battle between Popeyes and CAFC. The only thing I pop bow Jangles I like is the bow berry biscuit. How are you end up to
do the chicken commercial? Eli than Wane? I don't know. Come on, can you don't mess a bond? John Chicken? Yeah right, John is good? But I think I think that's just a regional thing. I don't think that's everywhere you wrong. My lad is your room of report. Now when we come back, we got some Front page News gas prices. I'd be judged by You can't eat no KNC right now. You're a good cheat meal. All right. When we come back, Front page News will tell you
about gas prices. They're trying to help you at the pub will tell you how when we come back, it's the breakfast Club. Good morning, So breakfast Club, Your morning's will never be the same. Hey, it's Angela yee. Have you taken a look at the General Insurance lately? Switch to the General and you could say, what we're five hundred dollars on your car insurance? Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com The General Auto Insurance Services, Inc.
An insurance agency Nashville, Tennessee. Some restrictions up morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get into front page news now, March madness. All right, let's talk about some of your favorite teams. Who advanced Arkansas advanced, Duke Advanced, Villanova advanced,
Annie Houston Advanced. Now today Saint Peter's takes on per Due, Providence takes on Kansas, I will stay takes on Miami and you wouldn't see takes on u ce La Colin Kaepernick. He did revealed he does want to play football and he is thinking about the Seahawks are thinking about him. They didn't say that, but that's where he's thinking and he still wants to play. Also, Deshaun Watson shout out
to him. He avoids criminal charges from our second Texas grand jury, so it looks like he'll be headed to Cleveland and no charges. Charges just seemed like they just went away. The criminal charge. He still got civil He got civil kids. Yeah. Now several states are suspending the gas tax to offer relief to residents, and the gas tax could be up to twenty five to thirty thirty cents. Maryland was one of the first to get rid of
the gas tax. Connecticut as getting rid of the gas tax, and I believe California will be getting rid of the gas tax as well. So they're just trying to lower the gas prices at the pump to help the people out a little bit. They didn't mention New York on New Jersey. Uh, Mitch McConnell, that's your guy, right, Charlemagne, that' my guy, because you're talking just message with you. He said yesterday that he opposes judsinsg Brown Jackson's nomination for
Supreme Court. I went into the Senate process with an open mind, but after studying the nominee's record and watching her performance this week, I cannot and will not support George Jackson or a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court. First, George Jackson refuses to reject the fringe position. George Jackson was the Court Parker's pick, and she testified like, you're fool if you let that get you upset. Okay, what did you expect? Nobody? Nobody chiefs that same energy like
Mitch McConnell. Okay, I know you didn't think he was voting for Sinter Jackson, did you miss? McConnell told y'all a long time ago, whatever DIMMs want, they will not get on his watch ever. Okay, you've been keeping that same energy since the days of Obama. He told y'all the Grim Report when it comes to things that Democrats want, and he will not support anything they want. So you can't act like you're surprised by Mitch McConnell when somebody
shows you who the y'all believe them. Mitch McConnell showed you who he was a long time ago. Yeah, okay, he definitely expect East being honest, nobody cheps the same energy like him. Okay, all right, but your mind even getting mad about that now, Charlemagne, you've been talking to this dissecting these things for the last couple of months. But the male birth control pill is expected to begin
in trials this year. They're saying they had some promising mice research, so they're looking for some human trials right now for this male birth control pill. How can they say that's effective for males? Uh? Male, But they've only tried it on mice. Well, that's what they do. They gotta start trying it on humans now. They said it worked for mice, and now they're gonna try it on humans. So, so, Mike, do mice have the same reproductive system as us? I
don't know, I'm asking you're asking me. Oh, I don't know. You're reporting this stuff. You're asking me. It doesn't say if mice has I would assume that it's very similar. That's why they tried in mice, somebody, because it's rats. So yes, I guess, so, I guess. So all right, So if you want to try, would you be willing to try? No, but that's gonna get a a sector me. Okay, I don'r no male birth control? All right? Well that is is it? For all males? You know? There's different
types of males all days. It's like several several different types of males for all males. And what are the types of males? I don't know, but it's a bunch of them. That there's only one male, you know. I tend to think so, but no, don't confuse me, right, there's only one now to stop the way this woke world works anymore. You know, I'm more kind of I don't kind of males that these pills for the male males. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know, man,
I don't know the malemen. Mam man. The people who were at the post and that is your front page news. Now when we come back, we got some special guests joining us. We have Cheryl McKissick, Daniel and Don Peebles. Man. Now, Cheryl has been up here before. Yes, she is a fifth generation UM president and CEO of Kissing and mkissick yep. And Peebles is an American real estate entrepreneur. He started out in DC. He's an a political activist. He's the
founder and chairman executive officer of the Peoples Corporation. His net worth is about seven hundred to eight hundred million dollars was counting me um. So they him and Cheryl, they both attended Howard University where they met. So they're gonna be talking about some new projects they have going on, in particular the Affirmation Tower, New York City. That's right, We're gonna talk to him when we come back. This
is this is good talk right here. This is what we should be aspiring to be as far as owners. And we'll talk to when we can. High level conversation is Ernie Legia in nineteen key say, high level conversation. All right, it's the breakfast club going on in the breakfast club morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. He got some special guests joining us today. Yes, indeed we have Cheryl mckizach,
Daniel and Don Peebles. Welcome, Hello, nice to be welcome back. Yes, you know Cheryl the president, CEO mckissic and Don is the founder chairman and CEO of the Peoples Corporation. Let me tell y'all something. It's been a lot of rappers in this room, a lot of athletes in this room. Okay, smipe be the most money been in this room at one time. It's all I'm gonna say. It's a fact, just a fact. Might be the most money that's been in this room at one time. I just want to
say that how are you all today? Well? We are great, Okay, glad to be here, Glad that you are having us in to talk about Affirmation Tower. That's right. And he said, y'all wanted to be the most inclusive skyscraper in New York City. What does that mean? A break that down, because they came in here bullying me, first of all, just because I went to Hampton University. They can't get bullet talking all this Howard stuff. But explain what that
that project is about, that inclusive skyscraper. Listen. It was last year when cbr El, a large brokerage firm, came to me and they said, listen, this is up for grabs and the only person that we think can develop this is Don People's And I'm like, Don's a friend was already looking at this project. And so you know, if the best and the brightest of this country feel that way, then we certainly know we can do this. And I'm gonna let Don explain the project. Well great.
I mean, look, Cheryl and I have been friends since she and her sister were freshmen at Howard. Oh y'all got some story, and I was in the real beginning and going to the real estate business. And Cheryl's family had long history, and Cheryl's done an amazing job in building her business here in New York and other parts
of the country. And so when the opportunity to come build a building across the street from the Jabbat Center, one of the major attractions in New York City, I thought, what better place than to build what will be, unfortunately, the first skyscraper in New York City built by black people. Wow, Andy, it's myndbody. I'm sure black people will build something, but
it wasn't. No black people actually behind it on the financial That's exactly right, that black people worked on it, but they and not enough, by the way, because the construction industry has been discriminating over the years as well in terms of the high paying jobs that are generated by them, but that's changing. So I thought that, you know, we ought to build this building should be built by
black developers. And so I thought about this as also, we want to send a message that we all work together. And so I called Cheryl first and look, you one, I want you in your company as a construction company to build this building, but also I want you to be a developer and a partner with us and that so she came in Craig Livingston, who's been a trailblazer in terms of economic empowerment for black real estate professionals
and entrepreneurs. We brought him on as a developer as well and put together a team that's eighty percent black owned. And then when we were designing it, I thought, we want an architecture's going to make a powerful statement. So we picked David Age, who I've worked with before and who was the architect for the Museum for African American History and Culture in Washington, DC, which is the most visited museum in the whole Smithsonian system since the day
it opened. And then we committed to thirty five percent minority contracting and a minimum threshold to build that building. And then you know when we're designing the building. It was going to be super tall, but then I said, why not build the tallest building. Let's build the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, built first building to be built by black people in New York City in terms of financially, and let's make it the tallest one in
the Western Hemisphere. And so that's what we started doing. How much will this building costs to make and how long would it take? Three point six billion dollars. It's some work, but we're gonna get it done and it will be one of the biggest projects built in New York City. And it meets two moments. So right now we're coming out of COVID, so America and New York is got to build back. But we got to do it differently. We got to be inclusive, because that's the
other moment. I mean, these protests that we've had around the country over the last two years, especially last year, was about fighting for equal treatment under the law for black people, but also for us to have our seat at the table. Economically, is it residential or is it
going to be commercial? Office? Two hotels, So starting on the podium, it'll have a cultural center that the NAACP's putting together, and then officers for the NAACP, and then last week Reverend Sharpton and I made an agreement that we're going to bring the Civil Rights Museum there as well, So that'll be on the lower levels of the building, and then we'll have some restaurant and other space on the top of the what's the podium the bigger part, and then as would go up the tower, two hotels
and then offices, and then up top three levels of event and venue space, a observation deck. And to put the icing on the cake, we are putting an ice skating ring on top on top of the building, on top of the building, sixteen hundred feet up in the air. Everything is intentional. So the name the Affirmation Tower what at the meeting behind the end, we're affirming that we're meeting those two points in time. When you look at the tower, it looks like it's upside down, and that's
another message. We are turning things upside down. We want to open up this system to people like ours because, as you know, when black people are owners, it creates an echosystem where we help people all along the line. So how long do you think it's going to take to actually complete this project. It will take us when we start construction about three years, and before that it'll take about a year and a half of designed. So we're about five years out for this. How difficult was
it to get this project? I mean, and we're still fighting for it. I mean, we are fighting for it now. It's very difficult, but I mean I expect it to be difficult. I mean, but we're knocking down barriers each day. And in reality, Doctor King, you know, Mecca Evers, John Lewis, it was hard for them too. And we're doing it in other cities. We just want a huge project. In Boston. Yep. Last week we got with the Republican governor. Well, actually it was easier because so give you a sense. So,
I mean, I'm a I'm a big boo. I'm a Democrat, lifelong Democrat, but I'm like what Henry Kissinger said about America. He said, America has no permanent friends, no permanent enemies. In black people, we gotta have no permanent friends, no permanent enemies, permanent interest. So the governor, Charlie Baker in Boston decided that he saw the unfairness in the system so what he did is every project that he's doing in that state, twenty five points out of a hundred
is for equity for people of color. Always ask this question, and I don't even know. You can have one without the other. But what's more important? Economic equity are equality? Oh wow, that's a really good question. But I would say the economics are very important, because then that's going
to help create the equality. In my opinion, Don always says this about venture capitalists, and there's sixty nine trillion dollars of money out there that's been invested, but only one point three percent of it has been invested by black firms. So we are so upside down on the economic ladder that we just have to do something about that. If we can have access to economic opportunity, we can solve our own problems. We can deal with our own communities.
But you keep blocking us from economic opportunity, then we're going to continue to struggle. So we can do it for ourselves. Then we can expand our community and take care of our own issues, and we can support our own organizations. And they need to stop looking at us. I said this yesterday to group of white business people. You don't need to stop looking at doing business with black people of philanthropic good business for you. That's all right.
When we come back, we have more we share McKissick, Daniel and Don people, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Go morning, fix them off morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Cheryl, McKissick, Daniel and Don Peebles.
We got to go back to the origin story because when I hear you know y'all knew each other as freshman at Howard University, that's like some outliers divine alignment type stuff, like did y'all both know that's what y'all wanted to do in the future. You When I met Don, Don had bought his first apartment in DC, and I said, Howard, Well, I was a freshman, a freshman, and I was two years I think I'm two years older than right. So he was in college and he had bought an apartment.
And I remember my twin sister and are saying to each other, well, who does that apartments when you're in college? And Don said, then he said, I'm going to do transformational development. My sister and I we always knew we were going to be in the family business. I mean we're fifth generation. We always new that. But then over the years, Don was in DC Philadelphia, and we kept saying, we're gonna work together at some point, we are definitely going to work together, but it just has to be
the right project. So we know, mckinzig gets fifth generation is people's first generation. First generation. Yeah, well you get the money to buy elpartment done if you don't want to tell you yourself. I started working. I quit college after my freshman year and started working in real estate. And frankly, I mean it was a black government, it was a black mayor, and they were focused on economic empowerment for black people. So I felt it was a
good place to start doing a business. And so I got exposed to real estate because my mother was a real estate sales agent and a broker, and so I learned from her. I started my own company WHI was twenty three, wow, and built my first building when I was twenty six. But I couldn't have done it anywhere else. DC at that time was a mecca for black economic empowerment. It was Atlanta and DC, maryan Berry, Yeah, and Marian Bear for all his faults. You know, he was you know. Yeah.
At his memorial service, Minister Farcom mentioned that about his history of everything that you know, he's been criticized for having a drug abuse problem, and he said, who are you talking about John Kennedy because it wasn't so yeah. So, I mean, Barry was transformative and the government at that time was and they knocked down opportunities, barriers to opportunities for black business people. Um, Bob Johnson got a start in DC. I got mine. Many other black business people did.
But I met Cheryl and her sister. They were freshman in college and her cousin was a good friend of mine, and so we became friends and we both had kind of common entries. They were going into the family business. I was building mine, and uh and some of my sons in our business. Now he's twenty seven and my daughter's nineteen and at TCU, and I'm hopeful that she will go into the business as well and we can
build some legacy. But part of the legacy I want to build is demonstrating how we can work together, because I may not be able to do a three point six billion dollar building by myself, Cheryl may not be able to crag, but collectively we can. But John, you didn't need us, I mean financially, but I needed you all in every other way. Um, and you all bring tremendous resources to the table. I know people are watching this and they were all so good man. I'm just
saying this just feel so good man. I know people are watching this and then they want to know how though like it. You know, it's easy to say I bought my first building, but but how where did the capital come from? Like where does one start? Well? I think the first thing is it with a dream. I mean developers are dreamers with visionaries and so with a dream and with a plan and becoming a student of the business. And I mean you can be self taught,
read some books, learn about the business. It's not a complicated business by the way supply and demand, So understanding the business, having a dream and having a dream to be achievable. But you know, pushing and then I'm finding an idea. Once you find an idea, then you can raise money for Now what Cheryl touched on, if you're black, don't expect it to be easy. The federal reserved at
a study. Last year, just sixty nine trillion dollars invested in private equity and venture capital, and that's normally goes that's where real estate developers get equity for their project from private equity. But just sixty nine trillion dollars invested in private equity in the United States, and out of that, one point three percent of it goes to businesses own or founded or projects are worked on by blacks or women combined. So white men get ninety eight point seven
percent of all venture capital and private equity money. So the challenge is equity. But if you can raise the money friends and family and so on, and then build your building or buy a property and renovate it, and then do what I did is I rolled all my money back in. So the first project that we did
was ten million dollars. You didn't start then you started with an apartment department shouse, I think that's the question, Like you started from us, yeah, right, But then after that I started a consulting an appraisal business, and that's how I earned a living and begin to accumulate some money to save, and then with that money I found an opportunity to build an office building. But if you have a dream and you're willing to do some work,
you can make money in the real estate business. You know, we talk about the the racial no wealth gap in America a lot. You think that actually can be closed in this generation. I don't think it can be closed. I think we can make some progress, but we won't do it the way it is right now. And one of your former guests is a man I've known a long time and currently president, and I remember it's comment about it could make up your mind between him and Trump.
You're not black? Well, I mean again, no permanent friends, no permanent enemies, permanent interests. But he would be at right now in the Delaware waterfront on the porch of his house if it wasn't for black people. It's time to pay up, and I mean pay up in other ways by giving us access to economic opportunity. And that's when we close the Welsh gap. A place like Boston. According to Federal Reserve, the average household net worth of a white family in Boston is two hundred and forty
seven thousand dollars. The average household net worth of a black family is eight dollars eight dollars. That isn't insurmountable wealth disparity without affirmative aggressive eight dollars to two hundred and forty seven thousand, and so you can't solve that by taking baby steps. Frankly, we can't let these liberal democrats continue to try to make us comfortable being poor.
So we're gonna have to demand aggressive steps economically, not window dressing, not hiring a few black people here and there. And by the way, the other thing, when black people get in a position of power, they got to help each other. We cannot get into these positions and sit in them and then just kind of keep the status quo so then they can say, see, there, we got
a black person in here, so we're not racist. We're not doing anything because we can't find any qualified black people because if we could, the brother over here or the sister over here would be doing it, and they're not. And that's one of the reasons why my company has focused on this issue. And I would dare to say that I am the most outspoken advocate for equal opportunity and fair treatment for black people in business and finance, and also that we got to do it aggressively. We
cannot just sit back here anymore. What do you what does reparations look like? Yeah? I think that what's realistic for us is that the entire system of how our government does business changes and it is reflective of population demographics. So if you're in a city, it's fifty percent black, fifty percent of the government contracts go to black businesses.
If you're a business like you know, Goldman Sacks or whatever, and you are taking institutional capital as an investment advisor, then you've got to deploy that reflective of the population demographics. So if you're running a national business, black people a thirteen percent of the population, thirteen percent of the loans have to be made to black businesses and black people on the same terms that you make them to the white firms. So we could do that just a fairness,
I mean, we would make great progress. But what has happened here is that the impediments to our to us having fair opportunity are compounded by these obstacles and these injustices. Economically, Oh brother, done, I can't buy no building with fairness. I right, you know what I mean? So as you feel like America owes us something tangible, yes, yeah, I think America owes us something tangible by giving us capital. Look, I think there should be some place where there's like
a pool of capital that goes to black people and start. Yeah, but not loans. This should be and if you if you execute, yeah, you know, and if you execute, then you don't pay it back exactly right. But I think we also have to say, okay, what about property that has to be adjustin the repate cash cash reparations were returning a property needs to take place, all right, when we come back, we have more with Cheryl McKissick, Daniel and Don people, so don't move. It's the breakfast club
owning everybody's tj Envy, Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club was still kicking it with Cheryl McKissick, Daniel and Don Peebles. Charlomagne, how difficult is it navigating the construction industry and the real estate industry has a black prison. It's hard knucks well black woman, Yeah, I mean, Don talked about black females starting to the most businesses. However, we're still only two percent of the businesses in New York City, and so how was I able to build
a business in New York. It was really pushing prime opportunities, not where I was a sub consultant, you know, working under the umbrella of a large firm. No, I had to be the lead person, whether that was a two million dollar project that turned into a five million dollar project or ten million dollar project. But that was all a fight because there are no laws out there for that. You know, you have to create relationships and you know, convince people to give you this shot. And that's coming
from a fifth generation government. So I can imagine, Yeah, two hundred and thirty years wow, and we're still having to prove who we are and still not getting the access that we should get politically. Do you know, do these politicians come to you, of course to make donations and stuff, And if so, does that give y'all some type of power when it comes to them. Yeah, y'all able to demand things from them. So I've been involved in politics entire careers. Obama's National Finance Committee for both
of his elections, Bill Clinton's as well. What I learned over the years is that you can have some access to some people, but even there we get discriminated against. We're big supporters of many different politicians, but they will be willing to jump over backwards to help a white business person who is, you know, at a high level, But when it comes to us, they'll decide when they're going to treat us fairly and when they're not. And that the money's not as impactful. And it's kind of
a subtlety. And I don't know if I'm explaining it right, but what I'm saying is that our money isn't as good as the other people's money when it comes to many politicians, even if you have the same amount of money, you're even if financially y'all on equal footage, you'll tell us there's a wall between policy and making decisions as a government leader and your money. And so what I've done and that so fundraising and contributing money is kind
of the carrot. So I say, Okay, the carrot doesn't work, I'll use a stick. So a couple of times that these people have crossed me and treated me unfairly, I form a political action committee and I run an independent campaign against them. And because I figure, if I got some money, I need to use it at least to level of playing field for what I'm trying to do. And so I'm not going to take it on the chin. And that's the other thing is that they think that they can screw us over and get away with it.
So I try to send a message. You know, there's some repercussions if you treat us unfairly. You think we do ourselves a disservice by always voting Democrat, always being with one party, being so low to one party, yes, I think so. I think we need to vote what policies are important to us and get them to agree to some concrete things. So I chaired the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Board, which is the think tank for the fifty semi black members of Congress and does that legislative
weekend in Washington, DC. So I chaired that last three years of Obama's administration and then going into Trump's first year. And I told the caucus members when Trump came in, I know him and he's transactional. Go meet with him with a list of things for black people. Because you all weren't elected to be Democrats. You were elected to advocate for black people, your constituents. So go with a list of what your constituents want and tell him you want this, and ask him what does he want and
see if there's a deal to be made. But you can't put the black agenda on whole for four to eight years because you don't like the guy in the office. You got to play a game of power. You gotta constantly fight because our agenda can't wait. So we should do business with whoever we have to to get our program going forward, and then we can vote again later. The Democratic Party takes us for grant and they have
for a very long time. And frankly, we should be in the front steps of the White House telling Joe Biden this isn't enough. It's great that you appointed a qualified woman to the Supreme Court, a black woman, all right, but here's what we need and over three in the Supreme Court. Expand the Supreme Court in a four jack if you want to really make an impact. But also, he's responsible for the nineteen ninety four crimes. And I
tell him to his face, he's responsible for it. He's clean it up, and he has not addressed that yet. And he spoke passionately. And he was the floor leader in the Senate for Bill Clinton for the nineteen ninety four crime bill that led to the mass incarceration of black men and women and these mandatory sentences that destroyed lives. So he's got to clean that up. And he's got to clean that up, not just with criminal justice reform, because that's only going to deal with what's going forward.
But secondly, he's got to make right what he's done our community and our people since nineteen ninety four, before the nineties. Yeah, because you know the mandatory minimum citisen, the crack laws, that was the eighties. You're right. Yeah. When I when I said that to him, I said, um, you know it led the Massacus race, and he said, no, it didn't. It was a mandatory minimum in the eighties. I said, when you wrote that too, it was easy to do business with? Is it Biden or was it
Trump to do business with? I think Trump would would be easier to do business was because there's no competing interest and he's a decisive person. I think that the Democratics presidents have tried to make this Rainbow constituency happy. So same thing about reparations and minority contracting. This country owes two classes of people a great debt. It owes Native Americans a great debt, and then it owes black people a debt and it's time to pay that, and
Biden could do that. M Frankly, I was disappointed because I thought that President Obama should have done it. But Trump is transactional, so you can do business with him today and be against him tomorrow. He's going to understand that because he's wired that way. So we have to be focused on getting business done. And to this point in time, I can't think about what the President of the United States has done for black people. And he's
been in office for a year. So how long do we have to wait for the man that we single handedly put into office? Right? Agree? And our agenda has always lastedn't it? Yes? If at all? Yeah, Yes, great conversation, Sinster Sheryl Brother because people's I mean that was that was of course. So what's the call to action on the charge five thousand for that one? But we need everyone to talk about Affirmation Tower. We need this to be a movement because this is going to change how
we position ourselves. It's changing a paradigm for black people, not only in New York but in our nation. And that's the call to action. They need to call the Governor's Office of New York and say that they support it. They need to call their New York City resident or a New York State resident. They need to call their elected officials and say that they support this project and they support what it stands for, which is economic opportunity for black businesses. And going forward, we got to hold
anybody running for office it wants our support. What are you going to do for us economically? Right? What are you going? How are you going to write this scale of injustice that we are dealing with? And that's the call to action. Economic empowerment for our people will lead us to a much better place because we can What did James Brown say? I don't want nobody to give me nothing to open the door. I'll get it myself. Right, Well, that's what we want to open the doors of opportunity.
Let us do our thing we have shown. I want both done. I want to open the door. I want something to be sitting on the table and I'll walk in. I agree with you, and it should be by the way, our ancestors paid for it, and we got nothing for it. They got nothing for it but extreme oppression. And so this country owes us. So that the White House said Biden is sleeping and was built by slaves. That shure.
That's it. Well, we appreciate you guys so much, man, and please, anytime y'all want to pull up, pull up right, okay, we will absolutely, well absolutely I want you chicken boy. Y'all started talking about cafceeing Popeyes this morning. I think I'm gonna have me a cheap mill this weekend. It's gonna be one of those two things. White me to dalk me bage meat. I want to everybody is slightly envy. Angel We are the breakfast club. You know, No, no, I get something. No, I don't know. You can get
that like a waffle color. That's what I like. That's how I like it. Oh my goodness, to keep you want to keep going? No, I'm done. Let's get to the rumors that're talking about done that. This is the rum I know. Well done cut. That's gonna tell you how stupid this is that I'm doing rumors. But I Angeli is out. So let's start off with a lotto south to a lot, a lot of lotto today it's seven seven seven, so congratulations to her. But now there was a guy Mondate music is what they call him.
I'm sure I pronounced his name wrong. He basically insinuated that Lotto doesn't write her own music. He put on Instagram or Twitter shout out to the time I came up and wrote for Lotto on social Santana's up and down completely got left out of the credits and ghosted. Wow or Latto responded, look at this dumb ass trying to say he wrote for me, recording like a fan while I'm literally in the studio. You can see me writing with a pen in my hand. Any more Sasa,
were more sass? Any more sass coming from the back end. Don't come on, look at this dumbass trying to say he wrote for me. Okay, okay, recording like a fan while I'm literally literally writing with my pen in my hand. At Santana says you can hear him in the video. Says, did you get the line yet? Latto? Period? Period? The jokes write themselves. So she responded to him, now Lotto
is also now. When she was up here, she told the story that was part of the story that was that she fired back at him a Lotto still in the news. When she was up here, she talked about the artist that allegedly said that he wanted some nookie for a verse. I don't want to say who it was. I just feel like, because it's gonna distract from the music, and my attention is not to get anyone dragged or anything. I just wanted to speak from, like what what do
I deal with? I don't specifically want someone to, you know, get dragged. I kind of wish in a way. I didn't say that it's like a hip hop who done it at this point and said that that mulatto girl is not talking about me, homie. I just think that how did that person react, because I'm sure at that point it's like, well, I don't want to be on the album because not everybody gonna be looking at I
haven't heard from them. Well now, as saying Kodak blacks, DJ goes off and explains allegedly what really what's his name? Uh d y r y k d r r d y r y k. You don't know, sound like dirt but I'm not sure all right, But anyway, but he posted uh and shout to uh tell her she's the one that gives me these rumors stuff they're gon blame. Huh uh. He says, let me fill you in what this bull ish with Lotto is all about. She asked for a feature a while back. Man, just get to
the point. Let's get to the meeting. I gotta bread, because shut up, I'm sure there's a point. Now. I'm feeling like Angelina. Let me fat as all right now. We charged her our normal rate and she wanted to swap since her verse won't really do anything for us. We asked her for a swap for our female artists and charged her substantially less. She declined, and since she was going not to use the record out of the blue, she decided that she wanted to accept the higher feet
and use the actual verse. So that's where they're saying the beef came. But Kodak Black actually got on live and he wanted to clear it up himself. No kind of screenshot, no kind of water, no kind of nut. That's say. I was trying to taste a bit. I was trying to just trying to text they and keep it z from what the years ago we've years ago, even that my jump in where they five back, this is reality visit with way Oh god, I'm two over all of us just want you to know that this
is so stupid for me. But hey, Angelie, is that what I'm gonna do? All right, But there's no moral of the story. I'm just giving you the fact. You can make up your own opinions. Okay, all right. Lastly, Jennifer Hudson, it looks like her engagement ring is up for auction. We know that Jennifer Hudson and her x vance David or Tunga. He's gonna buy a girl got engaged in two thousand and eight to pens don't care? Or who are parents to? David Ortunga Junior. He's actually
selling the engagement ring right now. He's a former professional wrestler. How much he hasn't listed on I do Now, I don't dot com, which specializes in reselling jewelry. What that's really a website? Yes, I do now now I don't dot com. That's incredible. Now, Nea Lane was commissioned to design this ring. It's a five carrot ring and is currently listed at forty five thousand dollars. So if you want to get the same ring that Jennifer Hudson had at one point, you can purchase that on I do Now,
I don't dot com. Is that a good flip? But I don't know how how many carrots five carrots average retail that would go more wholesale lottle lower. But all right, all right, well that as your rumor reports. All right, I could have just been on shade room fall of that. What do you want me to do? Huh? Do you make up something? All right? All right? All right? Well who are you giving? Entertained me better than that? Will you give me your donkey too? Oh? Man? Four after
the hour, Let's talk niggas and crackers. Let's get to it damage, all right, Let's keep it real basic and generic this morning. All right, let's talk niggas and crackers. Fo after the hour? Were I was okay prepared for now? You should always be prepared in America for niggas and crackers, all right? Right, all right, well we get to it next to the breakfast algal morning, So breakfast club, your mornings will never be the same. I teamed up with
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always tell you about the great state of Florida. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all the Florida. But Colton's brand of crazy isn't just regulated to Florida. Oh no, no, no, you can get this brand of crazy anywhere in America at any given time, because his brand of crazy is good old fashioned American racism. What makes colton situation unique is where he decided to be racist act though see earlier to day. We had a quick discussion about what is better Popeyes, KFC or
bow Jangles. What did you choose? Um? Popeye? Okay? For me? Bow Jangles is just good for breakfast between Popeyes and KFC. I like Popeyes chicken, but I love KFC's chicken strips, and I think Clancy's biscuits are better. Yes, actually I think she got better side period. Personally. Po ch Angles got some bad fries, the French fries, and they do, dude, they do. Now, miss us with all of that uh charlotage and MV has such cones. They're on the radio
talking about fried chicken. We all love fried chicken, dropping a clues bomb for fried chicken. Damn y'all think fried chicken is a stereotype? Is because the white man told you it was. I've told you there's quite a few times on this radio. Chickens were a great sauce of food for slaves because they were cheap and easy to feed, not to mention tasty, but they had a particular utility for slaves because they were cheap. All right, Chickens were cheap, easy to feed in a good source of meat. Okay,
not to mention. The nineteen fifteen movie Birth of the Nation shows a bunch of actors were traying some shifty ass black elected officials and they in there drinking, being disgusting as hell, and eating fried chicken. All right, That one scene solidified with white people thought of black people and fried chicken. So once again, the only reason it's a negative stereotype is because racist white people said so so when because the reality is they love fried You
can do, all right. That's why today's donkey, Colton Norsworthy was in a Popeyes. Okay, See Colton went to Popeyes. Who knows for what. If I had to imagine, he might have went for the flounder, the fifth sandwich. He seemed like the type to go to Popeyes for a fifth sandwich? Who does that? No, I'm lying. He went for the chicken. As you will soon hear. He went to Popeyes and at some point, for whatever reason, he decided he wanted to refund when he didn't get one,
he resorted to some classic, classic, classic, classic racist rhetoric. Now, before I played this audio, let me give you a disclaimer. This could be triggering. A traditional racist rhetoric offends you, then you're about to be offended. I mean, what you are about to hear are the basic racist slurs used when a white person and a black person are going back and forth. Okay, In fact, this is how every interaction should go. When someone calls you the ND word.
This is how verbal warfare should be. Would you like to hear let's listen on this fine Friday morning, you want to talk to your boss, you want to talk to murder you from her fall cracker and what were you do? I want her? Nigger? After you called me your clack. You have a nice sense colocass colocaps, and you think I won't y'all all you niggers think this is acceptable? You nigger? He can't be that cracker kill Yes,
I got tought him say that. I'm not going. Hey you listen you good sucking you stucking I'm nothing nothing. Put me on back as you. I bet you talk, Cracker, I bet you all be okay. Stuff cracker your parents stuff a cracker and look at your cracking like cracker
crick your nerves as trash. You ain't cracker your brandmam, you got it, that ass cracker, that ass and buddy shaming, your chicken getting called wow, your chicken getting called your chicken getting called that way, racist slurs, body shaping, inviting people to the privacy. That was amazing. See if you've been listening to your uncle Charlotte, brother Lennard for a long time, and you know, there was a time where I would encourage y'all that when they go low, you
take it to the floor with them, scrub the damn ground. Okay. But now as I've got older, as I've done the work on myself to heal with therapy and other things, when they go low, I go medium. Okay, because God in my therapists still working on me. So this to me is medium, all right, same way some of y'all like your stakes. Now, I must say, this was some really fine use of the N word. Okay, there were some good niggers in there, all right. Colton was throwing
it around. Okay, listen to me, hear one that's pretty good. But you cannot have it both ways, mister white man. You can't be racist like this while you're ordering chicken, all right, something your people made a negative stereotype. You can't call someone else the N word as long as you are the one ordering fried chicken. Okay, because guess what, Colton, in that moment, you the nigger? All right? But what I love about this video is the sister who would
knock back down from those N words. You called me a nigga. I'm gonna call you a cracker. Listen, Cracker, she was singing it. Cracker, Cracker. That's cause and effect. You called me the N word. I'm gonna call you a cracker. That's causing effect. And the fact, oh we're not even talking about this, the fact she added SMD with it. If the cracker is the two piece spicy chicken from Popeyes, then the suck m D is the
red beans and rice. See Colton thought he would say the N word and those folks was gonna shrink themselves and coward. No, that sisters stood up tall instead it with her chest. Okay, all right, Cracker, I say it a little bit harder those sisters. I like how you was adding the spicy side dishes to it, But you gotta say it like Chris Rock. How Chris Rock said,
cracker ass cracker See that HiT's hard. It's hard. But what made her execution great was to suck my d. And for added measure, since I gave you this two piece spicy in the former crack some red beans and rice and in the form of a SMD, how about take some of these mashed potatoes with Cajun gravy and dry ass biscuits in the form of a fat ass. Your chicken get fat way, Oh my god, your food getting cold? Fat ass? See that right there makes a
fat person have to make a decision. Do I want to continue to be racist or do I need to get my popeyes while it's still hot? Decisions, decisions. The moral of the story is everything is energy. Your thoughts begin it, your emotions amplify it, and your actions increase your momentum. Colton, you should have just avoided. You should have just avoided your food and bounced. Okay, Instead, you decided to get spicy like the chicken you ordered, and spicy is what you received. Now listen, I forgot to
say this earlier. All is fair in love and racial slurs, but Colton went too far. Now I know what you're saying. What possibly could have been said in that exchange that went too far? Well, listen to Colton lynching Lee Colton on a scale of one to scrum Thurman, you decided to jump off the scale and go full roots mini
series on us. We're just doing some good old fashioned racial slurs, some good old fashioned body shaming, a little invitation to the private parts, which technically she doesn't even have. So it should just be a regular day and racist ass. Huh you don't know what she has, sir, that is true. I don't know what she identifies as. You're absolutely right, You're absolutely right, You're absolutely right. But it could have just been a regular day in racist ass Oka betchy, Okay,
what's the place called Oka Choby, Florida? But no cold and you want to make it a hate crime. Kathy Griffin, please do the honors. Please give this giant jarl male the biggest heahaw Oh what Chelsea Handler because let her get in on that too, heehaw hee haw. That is way too much, Dan Maynez. And then you bring Chris Rock back just for good measure, cracks nerve that that should be the new one that makes me feel good. Any one more time it's called it affect people. You
called me the N word, you will receive a crag. Okay, good morning, all right, all right, when we come back, it's Friday, so you know what that it's freaking freaking freaky Friday. All right now today it's freaky freaky freaky Friday. Question actually comes part of Lotto's conversation we had with her yesterday. She was talking about a sex tape if she owned one. Have you ever done a sex tape? Yeah? Dattle, daddy? Are you scared that? It's like, do you have it?
Did you erase it? No? I'm sure it's long gone. Sure, yeah, daddy, you have one way, like my first relationship that's about to be an NFT. Why would you even say that? You sure? Yeah? So we're asking eight hundred five a five one oh five one you guys out there that created a sex tape, or you guys that did a personal sex tape to send to your boo boo, or even a selfie new to send to your boo boo? Have you ever sent any of that to the wrong person?
Eight hundred five five five one. If you're a certain age, that's impossible. Have you ever sent a nude a sex tape that you can made it that you made for
your you know, your boo boo, your spouse. Have you ever sent it to the wrong If you forty plus, then you probably actually had to send a tape and it was an actual VCR tape that's floating around the hood, like the when Kane killed Um killed those people in minister society, Cane old killed those people in mind of society eight hundred five A five one oh five one. Have you ever sent the video or picture to the
wrong person? Let's talk about it. It's a breakfast club, Good Morning, the breakfast club power one on five one, the breakfast club Your morning, so I'll never be the same morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne. The guy we are to breakfast club is Friday, so you know what that means. It's freakye freaky freaky Friday, the freaky freaky freaky Friday. Question is, have you ever said nude or a sex tape to the wrong person? Now, Charlomagne, you sent me a nude one time. I never did
no stupid stuff like that ever in my life. You got a son. Okay, you got a whole family, all right, And I got a whole family too. I've never even taken nude before. All right. But let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this? Good morning? This is Jasmine. Now, Jasmine, what did you do? Jasmine? It's what I'm saying? So it's awful. But about this was like maybe twelve years ago, before our technology was really getting I was shabby with technology. I had a hot girl summer and I was sending
some videos and photos to like four different guys. But I accidentally put them in like a group tack. So you said, all the eyes that you was messing with the same photo and the same group chat, yes, same, not knowing that their names and contact numbers were all selling out. Oh my goodness, like a group chat. So what did they say in that chat? Only one of them?
Because there was one of them that I was like almost kind of serious with, and he was the one that called me out and showed me my mistakes, and that was that was the end of that. He talked to any of them anymore. Probably what I'm sure I did? You know, they don't they don't usually, you know, go in that many guys you don't know if he told you're asking the wrong questions? What would a responses like? This is probably about twelve years ago, So I just
and it was a hot girl summer that year. But you know, I'm sure, I'm sure I'm still on good terms with all of them. What would the responses? The only one of them responded with that called me out you what do you say? He basically like told me because there he knew some of the people in the group chat wow. So he was just out here, just out here running through a whole crew hot girls. Some Hello, who's this good mortar? It's just more of y'all. Man,
I love y'all. Man Burn, what's up? Man? Who you? Who? Did you send a picture to? Brother? A video? Man? I've been I've been to sendis to my girl, but I end up sending to my grandma. So I got one old grandma to want to see the picture. I had to act like I had a bob on them to take granny if the wolf. So you sent your penis to your grandmother? Man, I didn't try to, you know, palls quick over what she saying. It's too little, that's your that's your daddy side of the family. What she's saying.
I see your response back. Can't even said you know Bible scripture nothing, can't even tell you get your life together. Nah, you didn't say that. It's just what I see that. She's like pulling to the side, and he's like, uh, yeah, you need to go to the doctor. You need to go to the doctor. I saw some bumps all around it. My goodness, Hello, who's this? Chalines are calling through Jersey? Serious question? Why would you grandma tell you to go
to the doctor? Have to seeing your penisure? What? What? What was wrong with your penis? So much? He said he had a problem with his penis, and he showed his grandmother so so he could get some help. Hello, hey, Shelanda, Now what did you do? Slanda, Um, okay, So you know how you can record stuff on an SD card and you would like having in your camera back in
the day. Yep. So I had recorded his video was a freshman in college and then my father had used my camera and I forgot all about the FD card being in there, and God rested so because he passed away, but he found it. So I can laugh about it now, but in that moment, it was not funny. What did he say? How did he call you? Um? He was like sure before this and I was like ah, and I just couldn't even think of anything off the top of my head. It was just real bad. And I like, yeah,
it was just crazy. What was you doing on the tape though? What was you doing on the tape? Very inappropriate stuff them. My father did not need to see another with another human being with my boyfriend. Oh good. I mean, how you posed so it's not too bad. So how you pulled through? Respond? That's your fiance now now? Yeah, but back then she was a freshman and school. Okay, that's cool, that's cool. That's not cool. Now that is cool. I would much rather I would if my daughter did
get put out there like that. I would much rather her be with somebody that she's gonna end up with for the rest of our life. Yeah, you bring life to the moment. Thank you exactly. All right, thank you, mama, Caroline. Good morning, good morning, good morning. How you guys now what happened with you? Caroline? All right? So, as a graduation president, my dad bought me a Mac computer when I graduated from college, and one of my partners who I was working without the time was trying to get hall.
I at me for a long time and he was like, yo, just come and get this callie B. And I was like, you know what. He sent me a picture. I was like, on it, let's go. So I invited him to my house one time, and me just being adventurous, I actually had for my computer on and recorded it, put the video away, didn't think nothing of it. Two weeks later, I get a test much for my mom. Oh so you think you're FM porn star now? And I was
like what she's talking about? I saw the video. I was like whoa And then she was like, well, who Your father also thought I'm like oh. So. I walked home that night a little bit slower than I normally did, and by the time I got said she was like, h that's what you'd be doing with this computer. It'sso be graduation president. How here you? But eventually she got
over it. But it did make it into the chapter of my Little More about my Beauty exitionent because it was confirmed in that moment, I could ask you a question, I do really want to notice. Why do people feel the need to record these acts? Well, I would say I was smaller and I looked good like I look fabulous. I think back for now, like I wish I knew how good I look compared to what I look like now.
And I think, how about be kind to yourself, Be kind to yourself, Be kind to yourself, be kind to yourself. You're not being kind to yourself. You're being honest. No, she's not. She's being mean to herself. That's not that's not honest. I still love myself, but it was just a little bit more. You know how much you weigh? Now? Oh I'm too funny? How tall are you? Five? Four? Let saying that? Hold on? What do you say that? I'm not saying anything. I think that. You know, I'm
not saying nothing. I'm I'm not saying nothing. I'm telling if somebody out there that will love you, Okay, I know, all right, you go, It don't matter that you build like trade the truth bumpbox. What I didn't want to say that. I know, yes, you did me. I did not want to say that. I want to expect. I didn't want to say that. I didn't want to say that. Drink five A five one o five ons freaky freaky, freaky Friday. We're asking have you ever said a nude or a sex tape to the wrong person? Let's talk
about it to Breakfast Club the morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's Friday, so you know what that means. It's freaky, friggy freaky Friday. And the freaky, freaky, freaky Friday. Question is have you ever said a nude or of sex tape to the wrong person? That is the question. It came from a lot of interview because we were joking her that she created this sex tape been hopefully
her father wouldn't see it. So we're asking, hello, who's this? Hello? Hey, what's your name? Her name Chris, Chris? What's up? Man? What did you do? Chris to Florida? Not Oka, Toby, Florida. Okay, what did you do? That isident happened at the pop what's called? What is called? Brother? I'm calling from Sarah So to Florida, not Okaba? Oh got you got you? Okay? Yeah, it's very racist, bro, real racist. I was calling about the tech tech thing. I don't know who we were
talking about. Dad, Yeah, what's up? What happened? Hey? Yeah, yeah, yeah, Man, happening about happening like ninety eight. Man, you know I'm fifty one, so you know he had black black Shalomagne said, Man, this was on a VCR tape, real tape. Yeah, so took this out. My nephew came over to spend the night and I was at work when I got home, and I had no idea that h he had gone
in and glad one of the movies Man. It was one of the that my girl and I had made Man, and uh, you know he enjoyed and stuff with that. Thankful probably be scuse him for a good month or so, because he ended up staying with us more. This just the night. So when his mom came to visit, that's how we found out he even had the movie Man
and was watching it and enjoying the stuff. And just like you know younger kids, you know, when they first started seeing that kind of thing, you know, they're getting fatuated and becomes a form of masturbation. And that's what he did many to play. That's what happened with my first um second take to that made so it kind of got out now not to me, I didn't like give it to him you know intensive it was like questions were asking, we're to take back now, sir? Oh
that takes long. Go on, bro, So I did what that shape that we're talking about? Ninety eight two? Got you? Got you? Just making sure he didn't go digital. Hello? Who's this? This is Abby Abboney? Good morning talk to me, Abbony, Good morninging. I'm calling about that big lotto topic. Go ahead,
what happened with you? So? I'm military and I was for Floyd overseas at the time, and I was fighting up my relationship, and I decided I wanted to say my husband at the time the news I sent him, he was cheating on me, the girl that you cheated with, the side that you understand the news to everybody in his phone, including my family. My whole families got my news. What a bold ass side chick. How damn she the audacity? Yeah? It was. It was nasty. I came back from my deployment.
My dad. He didn't want to look in my eyes like it was embarrassment. I don't want to know. How does she justify that with herself though she's already decide. Did she think that he was gonna break up with you to be with her. After she did that, they broke They broke up, thank you? Did I think she did? But I mean he tried to recomcile when I got home, but I divorced him. Oh you divorced him because of that? Yeah? I was done. Yeah, I'm not gonna that's a violation.
I want to ask you this question. Now, he had just cheated on you and you would have found out when you have to divorce them? Are in the fact that she sent your sex tape out everybody? It was? It was more so of the sex. It was embarrassment. Like I just saidn't come back after that. Like ting is one thing I think in a relationship, But when you go that far and you play let a woman that you're dealing with disrespect me, I can't come back. I agree. Lord, have mercy. That's a different level of
foul right there. What's the moral of the story, more of the stories. You can't trust these goddamn side chicks. That's why you gotta be a one woman man. Lord, have mercy. Man get find you one woman and just build and have a nice stable life. Lord, have mercy. That's just evil, all right? Well up next, we got the rumors of course, this New Music Friday will let you know what new albums came out with, new songs came out, So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. How the way you're gonna just say whatever you've been dreaming about? What's wrong with you today? Man? You need some chickens on I'm definitely gonna get me some chicken, y'all. I'm talking about chickens so much on this goddamn raider this morning. I want me some Frida Chicken or some Popeyes. Yes, I want to have a cheap meal this weekend. Alkay, Well, morning everybody. We all the Breakfast Club and it's Friday, so you know it's
New Music Friday, so let's get it to it. It's about report. This is the rumor Report. Angela Ye, the Breakfast Club. Well, first and foremost, congratulations to Lotto. She dropped her album seven seven seven today, Big Lotto, and I love the title of that album because she's, uh, she said, you know seven, as we all know, it's God's number. So she was like, why not say it three times? Because like how they do six six six, why not do seven seven seven? I respect it. I
like it. Man. She has people on there everywhere, everybody from Kodak Black to twenty one Savage, Childish camping on a little Wayne little dirt, uh and Nardo Wick and let's play. Let's play drink with Nardo Wick. It's called Steppa. He don't get me started because you know how I might have didn't hear Stepper. You're gonna die aut his dinner. No, I'm a Stepa. I'm gonna kill about my husb mom
bad with that little bus down my jave. Carter Young White goat on stroke too, stroke Now, don't you kill nobody for your hope? You stupid want to throw that out there on a fine Friday. Don't you kill nobody for your whole? He kills somebody for your wife, your whole? Now? Neigo, you know Nigo. He's the creator of bathing Ape. He released an album today. It's called I Know Nigo. He has clips gonna asap for Uh Tyler to created just the name a few. But he has a new album's
called super Ghetto. You could pick that up. Denzel, Denzel Curry. He has a new album melt my Eyes, See Your Future, mete your Future. That's interesting title and key Glock. Of course that starves cousin definitely listening to that. Yellow tape two is out today as well. I enjoyed me some Key Glock dropping the clues bond for Key Glock. There Dumb and Dumb Part one and two with Young Dolves, some of my favorite music for the past year. And now Kid Cutty released a new joint today. It's called
Stars in the Sky. A second followed the big what the hell? Hey, a lot of people, what the hell was that? I got a hit in this whole context? But Jesus Christ, Hey, a lot of people love kicking sound like that on a good White movie. All right, now, I never know this young man's name, Junior CHOI. You know to join it to the Moon, My side to the Moon. You know what, No, don't Well he released a remix featuring Gunna. Come here a little bit of it.
Oh pull up with He's gonna turn up smoke out the p Scott that we are run up was fetching on me. I Joined to the Moon. It's like a top ten record. So shout out to that young man. I think he's from London. I heard, I mean, I've heard that hook before. I've heard that song now that she played it, but I didn't know who the person was because I'm old. Four two Doug featuring EStG. They got a new record called Free the Shriners sevens in a thousand shake. It's like nowhere I steel dog all.
They got a whole lot. I'm coming up forty two dogs in the stg yep. So that was a single free to Shrines and also shout to Cardi B. It was announced yesterday that Cardi B, Offset and Baby Culture will be on an episode of Baby Shark. Cardi B will be Sharky B, Offset will be Off Shark, and Culture will be Culture Shark. You ain't got no music for us, don't be teaching us like that. And I play no good damn baby Shark music now Baby Shark.
Anybody asks you? All right? Well, the reason I even mentioned Cardi B because she's on the extended version of No Love that's Summer Walker featuring Scissor and now Cardi B. I want, I want to Lord Mercy. It's a good record. Nothing makes you feel old like new music. Fridays and scratching. Those are the two things that made me feel old. When you stand up, you try to just like you touch like that, you realize your hand screen is a little too tight. That's age, okay, and new music Friday.
All right, I don't know nothing about nothing that you just play. You know Summer Walk, you know kick CUTT, you know for too, kick cut is a different generation. I like Kei, you know those people like forty two in the Ft. But I still still makes me feel old. Okay, all right, where you are old? That's right, and proud to be old. Okay, Now play some goddamn new edition on this radio this morning. But you got coming up.
It isn't throw back. There you go. Now we're talking my langu back on the five five one five, But we do this on a Friday, so we got coming up. Come on, We're gonna start to mix up with some lost boys. Oh okay, let me stretching like a right, let's go. What else. We got a bunch of joints in the mix. You only even remember. I'm ready though, you see me. I'm scratching. I'm go over here, scratch taking to the streets a little bit, shook ones mob deep. You know we can go down south, little tr rubber
band man. Okay, Hey, now you're talking about all right, So we'll get to the mix next and again. The car show goes down June nineteenth, Father's Day weekend. If you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. Kids five and under a free old school cars. I can't even look at Charlotmage right now. He's dance in front of me, new cars, jumpies for the kids, gaming and all that. It's gonna be a family fun day. So get your tickets. Just click the link in my bio, and I can't
wait to see you June nineteen. So let's get to the mix. It's the People's Choice Mix. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. Hey, it's angel Lay. Have you taken a look at the General Insurance lately? Switch to the General and you could say over five hundred dollars on your car insurance? Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com the General Auto Insurance Services in an insurance agency, Nashville, Tennessee.
Summer Sticks morning, Everybody's DJ Envy and Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now we gotta shout out to Cheryl McKissick. Daniel and down peoples for joining us this morning. Man at a few a lot of free jury they gave out this morning, a lot of on the Breakfast Club. Make sure you go to the Breakfast Club YouTube page and check that out later in fourth they were here for over an hour, so that's right. It's a lot of a lot of good
discussions in there, all right. And when we come back, we got the positive note and more so, no movies to Breakfast Club. Good morning your DJ Envy and Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Just want to remind you Texas, Texas versus New York to car show trade the true verse, DJ Envy, Houston versus New York. We're doing the car show June nineteenth, Father's Day weekend.
I'm talking celebrity cars, exotic cars, old school cars, monster trucks, bikes, nice car carnival rides, games, face painting, jump roping, jumpies, gaming, It's just gonna be a family fun day. If you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. It's twelve to five five kids five and under are three. So I want to see you in Houston, Texas on June nineteenth juneteenth. All right, that's Charlomagne. You got a positive note. I do have a positive note, man, and I said this
during Donkey or today. I just want to reiterate it because it's real. Everything is energy. Your thoughts begin it, your emotions amplify it, and your action increases its momentum. Remember finish y'all dumb
