It's time. It's time time to wake up. Teaching in Fancial and Cholomagne the Doctor, The Brakfast Club, Bitches, the voice of the culture. People watch The Breakfast Club for like news and really be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows to do, just because y'all always keep you one, honey, y'all keep you really. They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook,
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what a way to start the show. Yeah, y'all sound the same way. Yeah, so maybe it's us. No, you sound fine and sounds fine. Oh sound like it's breaking in out like it's chopping in and out. But anyway, good morning guys. What you guys did yesterday? Anything anything entertaining, anything fun? And a year you're out in Mexico. Yes, I'm implying Del carmen, Um what I do yesterday? I actually had to work all day yesterday. This is a working trip, so I didn't even go outside in the
sun at all. So I just was in my suite working and I've out on the deck. Yeah, that's when the day before. Okay, boo hoo, do you you gotta work with It's nice by the beach. I'll tell you it's been more inspirational for me because I've been at home for so long that this actually has been making me feel more productive. Like to be able to be here in a different environment where it's sunny out and to go out on the balcony and all of that and be able to just take care of things. It's
made me feel a little bit more productive. Gotcha. Okay, Well today Ta will be joining us. We'll kick it with t I trouble Man thirty one, Clifford Irris. I like, I like what Tipp is doing. Um, it's in the same thing as a billionaire Robert Smith. Billionaire Robert Smith has his two percent playing where he watched um corporations to give up two percent of their net income to to to black banks. You know, um, just just just
things in the black community. He wants to wanting to give up two percent the come every every year for the next ten years. And Ta is taking it a step further because he wants ten percent from corporations that have absolutely benefited from the slave trade. Right and so he's after Lords of London right now. So we can have t explain that, plus a plus the whole host of other things. Tis a podcast host, now, he's a
media personality. He can talk about a range of things. Yeah, so we'll kick him with Tia in a little bit. All right, let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Um, there's a lot going on back in New Jersey. We'll talk about a lawyer who has been identified as a shooter who killed a judge as the salis's son, not the judge, but killed her son and then also shot and her husband is in critical condition in the hospital. All Right, we'll get into
it next. Keeping lock this to breakfast club. Good morning, if morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Ye, Charlomagne the Gay We are the breakfast club, Good Morning. We don't talk to the fact that we play that song um the same time. One of it seems like, but it's the number one song in the country. It is maybe in a Roddy Rich rock star. So you can play that song, ya Lage, cutting in and out. Bro, you
can hear every other word you say. Maybe I'm gonna saying some crazy All right, well, let's get in some front page news. Where we start. Well, let's take it to Saint Louis. First, a couple aimed guns at protesters that were marching past their home. This was in Saint Louis, and now they are being charged lawyers Mark Mulkowski he's
sixty one, and Patricia mcclowski, she's sixty three. They said that they were defending their home on a private street in an upskilled neighborhood from a crowd that was marching to the mayor's house to protest racial injustice. It was a peaceful march. In this video on photographs, they're outside holding a rifle and a pistol as marchers are going past their house. Nobody was bothering them. They're saying that they were legally defending their home and people who felt
that they were menacing peaceful protesters. So they said that the protests are over racial injustice, are a concerted effort to destroy our way of life, to change the fundamental social contract, do away with capitalist democracy and replace it
with mob rule. So we said, we're not going to apologize for what is right and ahead, I said, I wonder how I feel about that, though, because you know, if I put myself in their shoes, and you're in your house and you see protesters walking on your lawn or in your yard, or they're around your house, what would you do? Yeah, But but you don't point it at the protests. There's nobody's going into the house. I mean, how many times as a kid you walked on somebody's lane.
How many times have you done something on somebody's long but they didn't. You know, it wasn't a threatening manner. You know, the whole thing with a pistol in and making sure that nobody hurts you is totally different than being an aggressive They weren't defending. It looked like they were walking past their house, though. I don't know if it was there in a gated community, but the gate was open when the protesters walked through, and they were
peacefully protesting. Yes, and most of the protesters are peacefully protesting, but the media doesn't show you that there was. There was months and at least at least thirty days straight where the media showed you the worst of the protests. They showed you people's buildings getting on fire and people's buildings getting vandalized and damage. So I think that has
stuck in a lot of people's heads. And when you're telling these folks that, hey, these BLM protesters are violent and they're gonna damage your property, I can see why people would be on edge and and and and grab their pistols. But because the media reinforced that narrative. But just supposed to be defending yourself, right, and you can walk outside with your pistol or walk outside with your gun. But then when you start pointing in at people, now
that changes the narrative. That changes the native to agree. I'm just just saying I can see both sides why they would react way they would react. Well, they thing it is illegal to wave weapons in a threatening manner at those participating in non violent protests, and then the governors say that if they do get arrested, he's gonna pardon them or something. Yeah, the governor doesn't agree with this. If their charge, he said, I think that's exactly what
would happen, that he would likely pardon that. But I think it's just a summons situation. So even though they could face potential charges, it seems like they'll just have to pay a summons or you know, and they consider this a low level crime. All right. Now, let's go to what happened in New Jersey. Judge Sallus who serves on the federal bench in New Jersey. Her son was fatally shot and her husband is in critical condition but
stable condition in the hospital. And the suspect was a white man who wore a face covering and a FedEx uniform according to law enforcement sources, and he used an ordinary car to make a getaway. That suspect has now been identified as roy Dan Hollander. He's a Manhattan lawyer and self described anti feminist. According to multiple law enforcements, his body was discovered in a car by a municipal employee in the town of Rockland, New York. He died
of a self inflicted gunshot wound. According to sources, a FedEx package that was addressed to Judge Silas was also discovered in the car, so they said it about five pm. He knocked at the door to the family's home in North Brunswick. Daniel, who was the son, answered the door. He was shot first and then his father was also shot. Now what Netflix show is this from? That sounds like something that you see on a TV show. Who wrote
that script? Like that's old school. Somebody pulls up da crib dressed like somebody else and shoot you and kills himself. Like who is that person trying to silence? What message were they trying to sind? Like? What was that about? Do they know he did actually have a case before her previously and that case he actually was removed from that case, so he never finished that one out. But I'm not really sure you know what this was about.
He actually was consider himself anti feminist. He had previously sued nightclubs in Manhattan for favoring women by offering ladies night discounts. He sued the federal government or law that protects women from violence. He sued Columbia University for offering women studies courses. He said the school was using government aid to the religionous belief system called feminism. Yo, to sue somebody over ladies night is hilarious, you know, as the worst men could have been had a bunch of
us men could have had that lawsuit. You never hit men free before no time? Now, I know, ain't no men's night, okay, but you're not going to the right clubs. That is true. You're not going to the right clubs. MS. Yeah, you j get clubs today? That what free before? Free? Twelve before? Like twelve. I just show up in DJ, man, I don't know. I'm not sure show up in DJ. All right, man? Now now your young particulars. You don't know any details now, huh, I know nothing? Up? Play
music whatever? All right? Well that is front page news. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now with the breakfast club. Good morning the Breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man back from you on the Breakfast club like you got something on your mind? Hello, who's this? Hey? This was our trailer fumer so how y'all doing chandelier?
What's up? Brother? Get it off your chest? Well? First off, and RIAD just want to say, my jail shorts stay in yesterday. So I'm I'm gonna test them out to say what, bro, It's gonna change your life. Trust me when I say trust me. Now, you might look a little funny, your boys might make fun of you. Don't worry about it. It will save your ass. Literally, I love jail short sound so close to jail shorts. There
you'll go. And then what I wanted to say that situation you had with that white guy man, I had that similar situation, but they was h dude was standing over like I was about to go drop my son off before I rolled my bike, and dude was standing over a female uh and on the front yard and she was holding her hand up. So I was confused, like what is going on? So I rolled by like four times. But then I hear saying stop stop and looked like she was crying. So I rolled by and
then he walked away and she followed him. So I'm like, sho, I call the cops. And then I'm like nah. So later on a couple hours later, I went back to my parents. My mom was like, man, I recorded this dude beating on a chick and I was like, did he had dreads and the chicken had blew on? And she was like yeah, And I was like damn. I felt kind of bad. But then my mom was saying he was like, well, he was screaming at her, saying he was effing on my brother. But I felt bad
because I probably could have prevented it. But then then again, I was just like, man, I don't want to get in that situation. And the cops thinks me because I got dreads, he got dredds, you know what I'm saying. So it's kind of kind of tough, bro, Like when it s your question happens, you're black, right? You are black? Right? Yeah? Huh yeah, okay, just make it. You said dan, you said dad word like a white man. I'm not gonna lie to you. So you didn't call the cops or anything.
I'm trying to I'm trying to be better man, not you. Man. Yeah, you said you said it like a white man. You said it like you said it like you didn't really want to say it, but it float out of your float out of your mouth so much morning. It didn't sound sound right, you know, enjoy the jail shorts, brother, change your life. I'm gonna do a big ride, like a big my heart. What would you do if you saw a man beating on a woman that you gotta stop. That, you gotta stop that, you got you gotta stop? On
your interview d morning, Good morning? Hello? Who's this? Hey? Hey, this is Chris. What's up? Chris? Get it off your chest? Yeah. I want to just say I'm a I'm a listener and I've always been trying to call to get you guys on. This is my first time to get you, so thank you King. My girlfriend, right, I have a friend but that I know, and I met him meet my girlfriend. But he's been calling her a texting her.
What it's been bothering me because I went in her phone that I shouldn't do and there was a tiss like he was trying to, you know, talk to my girl. But it has been bothering me so much. You know, I don't know what to do. So you still consider this person your friend? No, I stopped talking to him because he's trying to call my my my wife early in the morning and stuff. And I talked to her and she just says like he's just a friend. Chris, you know, we've been together like twenty one years, but
right now that's ridiculous. You need you need to tell her a I saw what he sent to you. I don't like the conversations that y'all have, and you don't need to be speaking to him and I don't even understand why would you entertain this? And he needs to be cut off. But you need to let her know we've been together twenty one years and we're not entertaining
that as a unit. That's true, but sometimes we're there in the bed and it's like, you know, she's not there crazy, I'm not I'm not feeling the vibes that we had because it's just killing me. And then she like screening her Carl. You know sometimes you she took your phone to the Baye Treum and stuff. Yeah, that's hold on a second. Sounds like they need to work on their relationship. I'm gonna put you on hold so you can chop it up with you and be safe
with the navigation on. Get it off your chess eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent hit this up now was the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake ya your time to get it off your chest, your man or blas we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this yo? Zack Zach getting off your chess? Yo? Man, I just wanted to let you know that the judge that got shot out there by the fat d driver, she was a judged on
the Fteam case. So you think it had something to do with that? Oh? Absolutely does. You can look up her case file. She's currently on that case. There was, Yeah, I heard that that she she got put on there like four weeks ago. The judge didn't get shot though, Yeah, but she was a judge, so she's you know what I'm saying that the judge isn't the one who got shot. Message to her right to be clear, send a message to her to shoot her by shooting her son and
her husband. It's gotta be something, man. I just want to say. Man, I usually don't typically agree with much you say, but uh, I mean, I listen anyway to hear the outside opinion. But then I really appreciate you looking at both sides of the coin this morning. I mean They are absolutely wrong for pointing those guns at those people. But the pictures I saw they pulled down that gate to come down into the neighborhood. So I mean, you know it's now They said the gate was open.
They said the gate was open down there on that day. Well, thank you sir, good morning, get her up your chess. I don't understand how to come these Republican governors. What's all this going on? They want to send these kids to school. It doesn't make any sense. Has this world made sense to you to pass four years? It definitely doesn't. I know what that we need to get out and book these shop out of office. Does it makes no sense to send these kids. I'm not sending a much
in the school and tell it straight down. And I live here in New York. Yeah, but you know what other communities I was, I was, I was out yesterday and a lot of other communities have opened it up and they are allowing their kids to school. I'm with you. I don't think I'm gonna let my kids go to school.
But you also got to understand if you don't allow your kids to go to school and they're not offering virtual classes, you have to be the teacher or your wife has to be the teacher, and you got to go back to first and second grade to really go back to teach these kids how to do math problems and how to do different things. Do you remember all that stuff? Because I know I'm sitting there like I'm confused that new math is hard. Oh, I definitely don't know.
I don't what would make you feel comfortable? Kids? Kids, kids to be homeschool though as far as uh through the school system where they get the classes. You know what I'm saying, Oh, they're not offering that, at least in Jersey they're not. Okay, okay, Well what would make you feel comfortable? See, I don't think nothing will make me feel comfortable. One kid get it, there, gonna get it. Yeah, you know, so I'm never gonna feel comfortable. You know.
I even thought about putting my kids. I wanted to put my kids in camp. It's a smaller camp, but at least they can, you know, be with their friends, they can start to get out the house a little bit. My wife looked at me like I was crazy. I was like, it's a small camp. It's not that many kids. We know that. She was like, no, soap case brother. I lived in Greenberg. You know, they have summer camps
and so far everything's being good. But I'm just worried about the schools, you know, opening up the schools and summer here in New York. You know who watches your kids during the day if they're at home and you have to worry. Well, my son is seventeen, Okay, so they're older. Yeah, and you met my son, you can. You was a judge at uh singing contest at the Milk River and you gave some great But if you go to my page, mister Leak fifty five, you can
see a picture of him and you. You were at the Milk River and he was nine to ten and I'm Charlotte made yes, sir. So you always think you want to give everybody a platform. Can you do me a favor? Or you envy? And Efra checking out his video on YouTube. It's called make It. It's a it's a powerable name. My name is. His name is k J Leek ak aj Leek in every Please it can all three of you just leave a comment. I really appreciate it. It's a great video about the Black Lives movement.
Please check it out please alight, Yes, sir, we're going get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vet, you can hit this up at any time. Now. We got roomors on the way. Yes, and a congratulations is in the order. Man, there's been so many things happening, and I'm happy to give you all some good news. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep and lock this the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is
DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors to talk Elon Musk. This old reports. Well, Elon Musk is now the fifth richest person in the world. His net worth is seventy four point two billion dollars and he just added a five billion dollars to his net worth on Monday just because of Tesla's stock. So just a few weeks ago he was number twenty on the global rankings, now he's number five. Yeah, you know, I think Tesla is a
great vehicle. Um. I had my doubts early on, and it seems like they're doing real well. The cause are holding up. People really enjoy the cause. And they're saving a lot of money and helping the environment. I want to tell them congratulations, but doesn't need it there. And then they you know, they're not only that they have the what is that thing called that they're doing on the houses now, the solar energy that they're doing on
the houses and all the other buildings. They said, those solar panels are really selling like crazy where they don't look as ugly as some of the other soul solar panels. What they're doing is they're taking the tiles and shingles off your house and putting the solar panels. They solda the shingles are actually a solar panel, so it doesn't look as awkward as some of those other houses. So yeah, I get it. Congrats to him all right. Now, Congrats
to Nicki Minaj. She is pregnant and she made her announcement. She posted she posted a picture of herself and her pregnant belly and this hashtag was hashtag preggers. Now that I can say wholeheartedly, congratulations to drop on the clue's box from Nicki Minach to Grass to Nikki. She posted another picture and she wrote love, marriage, Baby, Carriage overflowing
with excitement and gratitude. Thank you all for the well wishes. Yeah, it feels like, um, you know, Nikki has always known what it is she's wanted to do in that space, Like it seems like she's always wanted to be a mother, she'd always want to be married. So I'm happy that she's happy. Yeah, so congrats. She really kept that under wraps for a while. She did the video with Takashi, and everybody was saying, she looks pregnant, but you know, you never want to say that about somebody in turns
out she is. And how much of a snitch is is Takashi six to nine not because he clearly knew that she was pregnant but didn't say anything. Now we don't know that he knew that. She might not have told you can't hold a little water, shut up, man, We don't know if he even knew, all right, And and more good news, Tamar Braxon is awake and alert and has been moved to another hospital. So prayers for Tamar Braxon after her suicide attempt. She was found unresponsive
at her house in La on Thursday night. Her boyfriend is the person that called nine one one. She was rushed to the hospital having overdosed on a prescription medication. They actually have released the nine one one call. This is her boyfriend, David out of FAITHO, my girlfriend is not responding. Are you with her right now? Yeah, she's not awake. Okay, can you wake her up? Try to wake her up. She has a little bit of her eye opening, all right. Sure, Like I said, we're on
the way. I'm going to stay on the line with Okay. She's been drinking. It's like a Hopple part uh uh. She's a medication for depression. I don't know how much. She sent a letter earlier. Just ask him to her hands. Jesus Christ. I'm one of those humans that said I simply don't want to hear everything. I don't need to hear everything. I don't need to see everything. I understand we in the age of transparency, but sometimes all we're doing is sharing trauma. And all I heard is that
brother right there going through a traumatic experience. I did not need to hear that. Truly free, free here and here, that part is right here. She was very angry earlier on. She has trouble with the network. She's just a company she's working with and they did some things today and she no, no way just before. I hope, I hope this is not the work and it's come to that, At what point are you really free? And I don't understand how they're able to release those novel one calls
like it just does. It seems like that should be against the law unless you have to use it in a court case. It's something I like, all these people are calling with this trauma and they're having problems, and I don't think they should be able to release those
novel one calls. It sounds like a violation of privacy only because it is usually such a traumatic experience and the should have to relive that and by hearing that over and over especially But you know, like literally the Brothers said at the end, are you ever truly free as a black person in America? No? You are not. That's the fact. That's what Kanye was trying to tell you all the other day, but he's not the best communicator, so it came out stupid. Well, let's keep our prayers
up for Tamar. She's been visited in the hospital by her sisters, to Wanda, Trina, and Tracy, and Tiny has been there. Viola Davis Nini Leaks, Claudia Jordan, all of them have showed their support online. So a right Imagela, Ye, and that is your room of report. Now we got front page news coming up, are we talking about? You know what, Let's do some coronavirus updates. All right, we'll get into that when we come back, and don't forget next hour t I will be joining us. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news where we're starting. Ye, Well, let's start with coronavirus. The NBA says there's been no new positive COVID nineteen test results since July thirteenth. So the three hundred and forty six players that have been tested
since then, there have been no positive results. I mean they live in a bubbleish any positive news, right, if it positive results, If everybody's in that bubble and everybody's been getting tested before they get into bubble, they shouldn't have any problems. Correct. Well, it could be also sometimes it doesn't show up right away, you know, So I'm not sure, but that's still good news. Westbrook Clipso fact, let's swear just a few days ago were reporting aronavirus
and he wasn't into the bubble. Now he said he's taking two testing. We all don't know how long. We also don't know how long he had it though, so he could have had a couple of weeks. Gonna I asked that question a couple of weeks. People looked grew I was like, so what if you're already on the fourteen if having it, but on that day you test positive, you still got a quaranty fourteen days. Clearly they don't know,
but you don't know how long you have it. So if you're on the fourteenth day, you don't know it's the fourteenth day, you don't know the second day, the first day, you don't know what day you got it. So it's hard to tell. All right. Now, Donald Trump says that he's planning to bring back these coronavirus updates. They might start again today. Listen to this. We had
very successful bride things. I was doing that man that he had a lot of people watching, record numbers watching, and the history of cable television television, that's never been anything like it. And we were doing it very well. And I thought it would be sort of automatic, and a lot of a lot of positive things were happening, and frankly, a lot of the country is doing well.
A lot of people will say because you under said, but we have had this big flora in Florida, Texas, a couple of other places, and so I think what we're going to do is I'll get involved and we'll start doing preefings. This is how a reality we don't care about it can get involved. We've got your record numbers. What about your record numbers of coronavirus? Okay, don't own
We the American people care about his results. And right now something House passed for a much because of the you y'all better fix mic Boy, Yeah, better, y'all better fix Charlemagne mic Man, it's going in and out, in and out. Then you sound like you're on fast forward, and Rewind it's crazy. Yeah, because I'm gonna quick little back minute because this is disused. We can't even hear you. I don't even know if you said if you're going back,
he can hear you. But Champauso tweeted a photo himself wearing a mask because I told you out all right, Danna Trump also tweeted a photo of himself wearing a mask and said, we are united in our efforts to defeat the invisible China virus. And many people say that it is patriotic to wear a face mask when you can't socially distance. There is nobody more patriotic than me, your favorite presidents. Governor Cromo is telling New Yorkers to stop ignoring the rules and cut it out and be safe.
Listen to this to the partiers who come out, I understand the frustration, but I'm telling you that has to stop. And I'm telling you in plane New York speak as a born and bred New Yorker, It's stupid what you're doing. We're going to have to roll back the opening plan and we're going to have to close bars and restaurants. Yeah, I go front. Some of them have been very very disrespectful, I mean, but I also get it to I also feel like they've been closed for three or four months
to summer months. That are their best times where they can make the most amount of money. So they're doing the little things that they usually wouldn't do. That you know, the sidewalk cafe that has been crowded the sidewalk. Clubs have been crowded, the day parties and brunch parties have been crowded. But you know, these people haven't been making
money in four or five months. You know, you got bartenders, you got club owners, you got DJs, you got bartenders, you got bottle girls, you got the dudes that just pick up the you know the whatever they call, pick up the bottles and bring the cold ice and all that. Like, there's a lot of people that survive off of bars and clubs. So I mean, why they get it. They're trying to get it all right, Here's what Alskleda said
during this briefing. We know enough about this virus, so we know that there are inevitable consequences to our actions. If you have congregations or people, they are going to spread the virus. Now, many of these congregations tend to be young people. It's not just about you, it's about who you could in fact and who you could hurt. And it has continued unabated, and it's getting worse. I am telling you there is a problem. Yeah, I get what he's saying, and I've been thinking about this, right,
and this is how you know, big corporations win. Now you don't want the small guy who opens the bar and the small guy that owns the nightclub and the small guy that owns the restaurant to open. But yet you open thing up like Disney World. You open up all these water parks, you open up all these zoos, you open up the parks, You allow kids to go to camp, you allow kids to go to school. And although people can say, well, it's not the same, but
it is the same because that's somebody's well being. So the fact that you allow all these other places where you have huge populations of people coming, the zoo, the parks and all that, you don't allow these smaller clubs to open. You got to be able to do both. You can't say, okay, you can open up the water parks and you can open up disney World where flocks of people go, but then you don't open up the
small person's club or a small person's restaurant. But I guess it's also space too, because if you have a lot of space, you can allow a certain number of people to come in and be at say and third of capacity, and people can social distance. But if you're in a really small club that's a harder thing to do.
Have you seen the beach. There's no space, there's just tons, And I'm just I'm just saying, like Disney World, I know that they're saying that they're not they only allow a certain number of people to come there, right, yeah, that's what they say. But there's still a lot of people. Like you have a lot of people in line waiting for food, you have a lot of people online waiting to buy clothes, you have a lot of people online waiting for the trolley. Like. There's still a lot of
people out there, you know. So it's and not for nothing. Disney World has billions. The guy that owns the small local restaurant that can't do indoor eating doesn't have nowhere near that. So they're really really suffering, you know. Right, Well, you know, I think and a lot of people have been doing take out, and they have been allowing people to get drinks to go and all of that. So I know, some people have managed to sustain their businesses
and some people haven't. I saw they were saying about one third of small businesses in New York will end up closing a super super sad. All right, Well, that is your front page news. All right now when we come back t I, we'll be joining us. We'll kick it with Tis, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast clubs DJ Envy, Angela, Yee Chomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the line right now. What's ending last
weekend with fifty cent? Now you want to smoke with Lloyds in London? What's happening? Man? I'm bored, bro now, To be honest with you, Bro, I think uh, lad week I think it was it was a fun idea, you know, to to challenge fifties catalog and you know and play twenty play twenty records of mine versus heels. That was a fun idea. Uh And I just think I think he kind of I think he's reluctant to do so for some reason. I don't know, you know what I'm saying, but a lot of respect for fifth then.
I'm a fan is music, you know, if it ever does happen, you know what I'm saying. I think, regardless of the outcome, which I shall be victorious, but I think it'll be entertaining for the fans more than anything us. Now, you guys don't have problems. People don't you have beef, but you guys actually in business with each other. You guys have shown that, you know, and so it's not problems.
It's just having a little bit of fun. Yeah, absolutely, man, I feel like hum fifth then o, man, we have a mutual respect for one another, nolways have and you know, uh, it wasn't personal, you know what I'm saying. It was just if I ever go head to head with anybody, it's gonna have to be somebody who hell, let's just say a robust ego. You did what I'm saying, It got to be somebody who ain't intimidated by my personality. And I felt like fifty is one of the the
most monstrosity of egos that you can have. So I just felt that it was was a proper matchup. And with our professional affiliation, I feel nothing but good can come from me. It seemed like it got a little disrespectful for a second. When when when when? When when they posted the crime stop of commercial and then uh, I guess yeo saw k dub in New York. I mean, I don't know, let's just say the K dub and yea. Lets you call that, uh a coincidence, you know what
I'm saying. Lets you call that a coincidence, a timely coincidence. I have no reason to believe that one was directly related to the other. Just a misunderstanding amongst two men, a few men, especially when there's alcohol involved. It's been known to happen. So you know what I'm saying, We ain't gonna make too much out of it. We've moved far past that and beyond it. Man. As far as uh, as far as the video, I just feel like that's just a strategy of of of an opponent when you
playing chess across from each other. I don't take no offense to that, but I still will let the fact be stated. I have never given any information on any person to implicate them in any crime ever whatsoever at all. So that video don't bother me, you know what I'm saying,
And it shouldn't, especially man. You know, a couple of weeks ago, that young h year old girl got killed in Atlanta, And you know, as times like that when we need people to say to speak out and say what's going on, Exceptions are made for exceptional circumstances, and I feel like that those are exceptional circumstances. It's not like me and you go a robber bank, I get caught, you get away, and I tell your name. That's different. Did y'all talk it all though? Did you and fifty
others on this at all? Yeah? We vaguely, Yeah, we did. We did. I kind of pread the gas a little more and he anticipated. I believe now you know the TIU are very wise individual. Did you see Bluesy said he would have served the full sentence rather than participate in the in the Crime Stops commercial. What would be invited to him? I have no advice for him. As men, we all have decisions that we have our own decision to make it. If that's he is, I respect that.
I respect that. If I catch another case, you can see you gonna you can respect another commercial. I can't let you know. No, you know that wife draw the line. You know what I'm saying, gangster, you did what I'm saying. I'm not that gangster. I'm not gonna tell on you. But if you know what I'm saying, if something happened and and me doing this commercial can get me, you know a favorable outcome. I'm gonna do that every time.
People that don't know what Lloyds of London is, y'all, let me mentioned earlier, explain to people what Lloyds of London is and what they do for people that don't know Lloyds of London. Uh, their financial entity. Uh, they are lending uh and and insurance. Yeah, they ensure you know, weird things like you know what I'm saying. They might ensure opera singers vocal cords, or they might you know what I'm saying, like just just different thing. I believe
they ensure all of professional sports. Their fifty six billion dollar company. And they got they started, they became a valuable lucrative entity. Ironically, the day the first ship dot in America from Africa full of slaves, they lent money to the colonizers to building buy ships. They ensured the cargo, which were our ancestors. And you know, if if some of them happened to not make it, but then you know, their client merely paid a deductible and he was uh,
he was. He was paid in full for his loss of cargo. And of course, as the transatlantic slave trade progressed and evolved, over generations they began to become more and more prosperous. And after the slave trade, you know, they maintain that empire and sustained their success as our people were ripped from our heritage, our religion, our language, our native land, and they prosper off of that process.
Uh And and be that as it may. And also they've also acknowledged the shameful role that they played in it all and apologize, which is noble. We do appreciate you holding yourselves accountable and acknowledging the role you played. But I don't think, given the severity of the nature of this, this this outcome, I don't think that an
apology will suffice. And I feel like that is why someone needs to be speaking up and directing the course of action to somewhere, somewhere realistic, somewhere reasonable, and somewhere effective for us and our people. All Right, we got more with ti when we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are the breakfast club
was still kicking it with ti Ye. So what is in action about steps you think Lords of London should take us, the descendants, I believe, are entitled to at least ten percent of Lords of London, the entity in perpetuity because they built this empire off of the blood, sweating, tears and the backs of our an substance. Okay, and now given you know, and not just slavery, all of the things that come after slavery, you know, whether it's Jim Crow, segregation even right now, the police brutality and
everything that we do. We won't draw everything, all of it, mass and consperation, all of it. You know what I'm saying, us being poverty stricken, all of that as a result of their participation in the Transatlantic slaves trade. It's so their empire, you know, their fifty six point eight billion dollars. It's our fruit from a poisonous tree. I love it.
And in addition to us having ten percent, if they can lend money, surely they can lend a one million dollars at one percent interest with no guarante told to every black person who is a descendant of slavery in America. I mean, it's not it's not far fest at all. Robert Smith is doing the two percent plan where he wants you know, corporate America's he feels like the best
way to reverse corporate America's history of structural racism. It's for big banks and large companies to spend the next ten years invest in two percent of their UH net net income, you know, in the banking and telecom and technology and education and healthcare infrastructure in the black community. So you're not you, You're right there, Tip, that's right now. I like I spoke. I spoke. I spoke to Robert smith Man. I let him. I let him review the letter before I send it out. I told him of
my plan. I asked him to surround me with whatever structure of infrastructure that I needed to kill area it out from point A to point Z. I also called Pop. I also called jay Z. I also called Killer Mike, I also called Tamika Mallory. I'm not just in this on my own by myself. I am enlisting. I also
called you, Charlomagne. Yes, I am enlisting the minds and strategies of people who have more information than me, who are smarter than me, who may have a different perspective than me, and who have a different position in the financial structure of society to me. So this is what reparations looks like to you. Yeah, absolutely, it's the beginning of it. We have to we have to create an
economic base. We have the value of our spending power, but when we take that dollar and put it outside our community, then it's not an economic basis at that point anymore. And I feel like having equity and companies that have been proving to be financially profitable over the past call it four hundred or so years, So having a percentage and companies like that, I feel will develop this economic base and allow us to build our communities the way the way we have been in need of
for hundreds of years. Has anyone responded yet from Lords of London? No, not yet, not yet. I mean, you know, it's over the weekend. I'm sure they had a pretty busy, busy weekend on the golf course and went that. So you know, now that it's Monday and they're back in their office. I know they've received it because Forbes published an article about it. And the truth of the matter is Lords of London, I mean Lords of London, they put themselves in this situation. I guess we respect them
for coming forward and admitting their wrongs publicly. But now what you're gonna do about that? We need more to just an apology. Absolutely, I think it's only right. I think it's fair does a matter of morality. So you've already said that, you know morally you're ashamed of the role you played. Okay, Well, now I'm sure you how to fix it. Let's see how shamed you are of it.
Let's see if you really mean that, if it's just lip servers and you're just talking like all the other fancy white men have been doing for the past four hundred years to it. How you feeling right now? Tip about the state of the world, like everything we just went through, the protest, the coronavirus, just everything. What do you think about the state of the black community right now? They are definite atrocities, but it's expected. It's the swell,
you know what I mean. This country and our position in this country was founded on violence, intimidation, and fear tactics, you know what I'm saying. So, how so, the way you begin a situation is the way it will end, you know what I mean. Until we stand up and do something to stop the atrocities that happen to us. They will persist. Like our children when they go to kindergarden preschool, they learned from their curriculum about heroes that
we're basically made heroes for enslaving people. You can never catch a Jewish community is sending their children to a school that teaches their children that Hitler was a hero. Never. We have to create opportunities for ourselves and our people. We have to. There are a lot more, they are more black entrepreneurs today than ever before, but unfortunately is just not enough, you know what I'm saying. And so
opportunities is a big thing. And exposure, Okay, the reason why black kids emotionally, you know that we gravitate toward hip ho hop. We gravitate towards basketball and football, baseball, We gravitate towards entertainment because those are the things that we have been exposed to. So education, opportunities, and exposure, those are the things that plague god communities. And in order to fulfill those things or bring those three things
into fruition, we need an economic base. Do you ever say to yourself, and damn you look around and everything's going on in the world, and how crazy people getting, These white supremacists, these militias. Everybody you ever say, damn, now, it's a horrible time to not be able to own a gun. I mean, yes, I do say that. I do say that, but legily for me, man, I have people. I'm surrounded by people who love me that will die for me, you know, and not because I'm paying them too,
because they know I'll die for them too. You do what I'm saying. And they are able to carry goods, so you know what I'm saying. So just because I don't have it in my hand, I don't mean that a friend, but you know, I want to touch on something that that you just spoke on when you spoke about you know, the militias and the white people going crazy and you know, to be honest with you, I want to let everybody know so this is only happening
because they see that their position is dwindling. The hateful racist whites they're run is over period right, And I mean and society as nobody likes you, broke you j got a little energy. Nobody likes you. You're not cool and fun and help to be around. You. Got no sauce, no drill, no flavor. It's literally food with no flavor. So it's up, and I think it's not a black and white thing. It's a fair and reasonable versus hateful and discriminative thing. All right, well, let's get into a
TI Mini mix. Don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good Morning Turning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club that was a TI Mini mix. TI is still here? Ye feel that's about Nick Cannon then in him losing his situation at Viacom CBS, and I see now he's having all these conversations with different people and trying to educate himself on what he said.
But I do feel like they prematurely just asked him for something that he said without giving him the opportunity to do that and find out what was so wrong with what he said. I have to really bring myself up to speed, specifically with what he said. I understand paraphrasing what what what what he said, but I don't I didn't hear it verbat him myself. So I just really feel like, you know, if a mistake was made, then he has to rectify that mistake. But it ain't
eye job to cancel to him. You know what I'm saying, I think that man. First of all, let's look at Nick Cannon's career and his and his reputation. Look at how many black people he's put in position and helped and got off of zero. You know what I'm saying, I think that has to speak for him. You can't yet throw that man. You gotta give him consideration. You must give him consideration, fair and reasonable consideration. We must hold him accountable if necessary. But we can't yet discounting
discard people could don't nobody else do they? People like that and Case and Nick, you know, he made a mistake, but he also apologized for that mistake. But he said the people that came at him the hardest was his own people, was own black people. Was mad at him for apologize. Well, I mean, whether you agree or disagree with the apology, I don't think you take that apology and use it as a reason well as justification to to slender or or villainize one of our one of
our national treasures. We just can't do that. Hey, Tip, how did you feel when you saw Jada call herself to the Principal's office, which is the red table talk? Because she called you to the principal's office one time. Yeah, I think it. I think I respect it. Man. One thing everybody got to see. I don't care who you are, what you do, how rich you are, how much money you got, where you live, would kind of call you
drive everybody go through. Ain't nobody in life perfect? Yeah, I mean it just because we're celebrities in front y'all face y'all get to make mistakes and had it behind and then image of being just a regular civilian. We don't have a luxury. So I don't mind standing in the five facing whatever music I gotta face, just because as a man, I don't think God has given me any and everything I need to get through whatever adversity
is the universe get throw at me. So I ain't got no problem with standing in the facing the music. Get For her to take that same approach I felt was admirable, and for will to sit there you did and actually go through it, I felt, you know what I'm saying, was noble and admirably well. They got in far more greater detail than I would have been comfortable position having that conversation. I don't think you and your wife, Tip would say to each other, we ride together, die together.
Bad marriage for life. I think we've already said it. Uh, bad marriage. We're not look no, not at all. I mean we listen, man, we first of all about us, so clearly about me for one for change, let me bask in the glory of that for one moment. But now, man, I think that you know, marriage is tough, and it's it's it's a partnership that you have to work you have to work through, and divorce is just you know, kind of like you you throwing your hands up and saying, man,
I quit, I can't figure it out. But I think you know, as I've always heard, man, champions find a way. So if if, if you believe you aligned yourself with a champion, and you believe you're a champion yourself, ain't no reason why y'all shouldn't be able to find a way. Yeah,
I mean, uh. But at the same time, it also travels hand in hand with the fact that if MORF ain't happy, and MORF can't stand and if and if each individual in this in this in this partnership ain't waking up every day saying how can I make them as happy as I want to make myself, and if you're willing and you're invested in that and your partner and you seeing how invested your partner is and making
you happy and want you to be happy. And it's that partnership that give and take, that pushing pool is what allows y'all to work through the toughest of time. And I think that is what we what we saw at that red table, right being a father, we've seen you said some things that hurt your your daughter's heart. Relationship now and how did you how did you make up? I cried a little watching that episode. I'm not gonna lie. I thought say that. I thought, really dad for her?
I mean, okay and uh. And that is again, if any father ever finds themselves in a situation similar to that, we now have historically documented an example of how to deal with it. You know what I'm saying, sweetheard if that hurt your feelings, that wasn't my intention. And I actually spoke about that moment because it was a proud moment for me. I didn't think of you as a young adult who you know, is beginning her adult life and how that may affect you in a public form.
I didn't I thought of you as my baby, my baby girl, and I thought of you is now you're still my baby girl, and I'm proud of that. But all the other people who were presumption was in jump to conclusions and got to some weird, freaky creepy man y'all, because that ain't never been till tip ain't never rock like that. So I don't care about what they got to say, because they truth ain't our truth. Did you did you see the that Asheville, North Carolina agreed to
give reparation. I'm going back to the Lord of London things. I did reparations today to the black citizens. Then I did, Yes, I did h And I think that's noble. I think that's a great start, you know. But but I don't think Asheville, North Carolina, or in the city in America, any one individual city in America had that's enough to get us what we feel, what we truly need. My goal is to get every black person in America that's a descendant of slavery one million dollars at least, I
take by forty four trillion, So that's my goal. So I'm working up on forty four trillion, you know what I mean. Temper cent of Lords of London were five point six billion there, so we're gonna have to you know, build that and grow it in the forty fourth trillion and everybody get a million books. All right. Appreciate you for checking into y'alla tiny and happy belated birthday from us as well. Man, I will Man, we still celebrate. Man. We were about to head. We're about to head, so
we're sunning, man, and you know what I'm saying. Up some more, Man, make sure y'll check out that expeditions we podcast too. Absolutely absolutely, Man, Hey man, thank y'all for all y'all do, Man, for the culture and all your contribution. Man, and I appreciate y'all giving me some time to speak uh and go to us or else that or to sign the petition uh for the Lords of London call to Action. If you agree with the message and the intention, go to us or else that
ord and and sign that petition. If the Breakfast Club is TA Morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the Gay we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Kanye. This is the rumor report with Angela yet well, Kanye West was on Twitter last night and cause a lot of trending topics. It definitely seems like he needs to get some help at this point. And some of the things that he wrote, Chris, don't play with me. You and that cam Yea are not
allowed around my children. Y'all try to lock me up. The saying that her boyfriend Corey Gambles, who they call cam Yah. Everybody knows the movie get Out is about me. I put my life on the line from my children. That North's mother would never sell her sex rape. I think he meant to write tape. I put my life on my god, that North's mom would never photograph her doing Playboy, and that's on God. I'm at the ranch. Come and get me, Come and get me. This is
the Exodus like push, he said. Kim tried to bring a doctor to lock me up. With a doctor. If I get locked up like Mandela, y'all will know why Chris and Kim call me now. Kim was trying to fly to Wyoming with a doctor to lock me up like on the movie get Out, because I cried about saving my daughter's life. Yesterday, he said, I love my wife. My family must live next to me. It's not up to eat or NBC anymore. NBC locked up Bill Coney. Yeah,
he changed it to Cosby, Yeah, Bill Cosby. And then he said Shay was deposed to do the first Yeasy Gap shoot and he never showed up. And when tour always showed me love. But when I told her I was going to Gaps, she looked at me like I was crazy. Then she called back, kissing my ass. Then he said, I'm a focus on the music now, Donda coming this Friday. So I know. There was a lot of jokes, because that's what social media is all about,
the jokes, but seems pretty alarming. Oh God, listen. I'm not saying Kanye doesn't need help in regard to his mental health. Hell we all do. But what it seems like he really needs is a divorce. But just because you're going through something with your woman doesn't mean you're necessarily crazy, Okay, Because what I see is somebody who's already made y'all forget about everything. He said Sunday, the Harriet Tubman line, his rhetoric on abortion. He's made y'all
forget about not making the ballot in South Carolina. The man owns your energy. He owns your emotions. He can change your frequency whenever he wants, and y'all give him that power. And let's keep in mind. You said it just now. Ye, he's got an album coming out on the twenty four. I still think he has problems though, I don't. I don't. I think he has problems. I
think right around out right around album time. And yes, I listen, I think you're going through a lot too, but I think that a lot has to do more with his marriage than his his his mental health. But I mean that can affect your mental health as well. Yeah, that all client seems tied together. Now, Kanye, keep your Mind album out July twenty fourth. Okay, Kanye previously said that he wanted jay Z for his running mate. Well, he went on with DJ Tantrum and this is who
he said he went to be his vice president. I think Trump will be a great vice president. That would be my first pick. But we have we have it. We have a running mate right now named Michelle Tidball, who was a Christian pastor out of Wyoming. And you know, every black president need a Michelle or drop on a clues box with Dj Tantrum on ninety nine through the Box. That's the station that we come on in Charleston. What's
so interesting about that? He said that on ninety nine three to Box with DJ Tantrum and then went on Z ninety three Chris Kalen and said something totally different. That's when he said he wanted Jade Simmons and Jay Z Right. Well, he did not make the ballot in South Carolina. Just fyi, you know why because he didn't even turn into signatures that he had. He supposed to turn into signatures by noon yesterday. He didn't turn him in. Can we all stop covering this campaign like it's real?
Can we agree? But he also has filed in his home state of Illinois. Oh god, can we ignore this campaign and stop covering it like it's real? Please? Can we ignore it like we ignore the campaigns of all the other independent candidates, degree and party candidates the Libertarians? Can we please ignore this campaign? It's not real. Now. As far as his deal with the Gap, There's sharers have fallen after Kanye threatened to walk away from his
yeasy deal. Gap stock fell nearly six percent. We told you how Gap stock jumped up when he announced his ten year partnership with them. Their shares sword nearly nineteen percent when that happened, while the stock has lost since half of those gains since then, and now there's stock fell nearly six percent. What the album gonna sound like on Friday, though, y'all interested, y'all care? Not really another just another case that we've seen in recent years of
Kanye's antics outside of the music overshadowing the music. Yeah, I mean, I think he has problems, but I'm not really to rested in the music. I mean, he hasn't doing things to make me excited. I hype to be like, oh, I can't wait for this new Kanye album. I used to get like that when Kanye's music came out, but right now it's it's like I could care less. And the last few times he's dropped projects is what he does.
He creates these compelling spectacles and he puts out music and then he goes away and everybody acts all concerned when when he's doing all of this, But I mean literally from once can go by and nobody says anything too are about Kanye. It's maybe album time is triggering for him. Maybe right maybe maybe all right, now, turn your emotions on off he can turn your emotions on
and off like a light switch. It's actually incredible. All right. Now, Nick Cannon has he's a new podcast episode that he has with a rabbi after the anti Semitic comments that he made, and he posted a clip so that you can get an idea of what it's gonna sound like. He also said, I made a lot of people mad, and he made people in his own community. Man, he made when he apologized, he made a lot of people in the Jewish community mad. Here is what that clip
sounds like. I made a lot of people mad your community, man, I made my community mad by apologizing. Poor questions for everybody in our community? Is the sea? Sincere? Do you feel at this point? Yes, I don't have a hatred towards any group of people, but specifically Jewish people, because
I feel there is such a connection. You know what that common hate for the Black community comes from and the Jewish community comes from white supremacy, the idea of eugenics and still placed on us today in America, and that Hitler adopted, that's correct, from came from America. Listen. I'm all about council culture, not cancel culture. And the reason I believe Nick is sincere is because I don't even believe Nick know what the hell he was talking about in the first list. I don't think so. I
don't think so. I don't think Nick believed or even knew what he was talking about when he was having in that conversation with Professor griff So you know, once you get more education to a situation, I can change your mind. All right, maybe your mind was never made up. So I don't believe Nick Canada is a prejudice bigger than person at all. I don't. All right, well, he's out here doing the work, so that's what's important, right. I know one thing though, that turns that turban into
a y'allmaker. You're going too far, Nick, Okay, stop it, stop, you don't. You don't gotta go that far, okay, all right, Nick is a very impressionable person. All right. Nick might have on a yamiker in the next week or so. All right, Well, let me angela yea, and that's your room of report, all right, thank you, miss yee yes, let me give it that down Kit two. You know this is this is a good segue because we're gonna
talk about cultural blind spots. There's a person that I could probably call racist and bigot it right now, but I don't think that's necessary. I just think he has a cultural blind spot, and I would like to educate him. That's it, all right, we'll get into that next keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's gonna be a dunk because right now you want it's time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I need to be a donky man, he did, it becomes
Donkey of the Day. The Breakfast Club bitches Dunkey today for Tuesday, July twenty first goes to see pac chairman and Trump advisor Matt slap Now, I want to take this time this morning to discuss with you cultural blind spot. We all have them most of the time. We have them because what we think we know about other people is something we haven't experienced. It may be from something U we read, something we saw in media on TV or film, heard on the radio, just observed in passing.
We all make these assumptions about people. And what's dangerous about assumptions. Assumptions is when a set of assumptions about something becomes common knowledge, it forms a stereotype. In some stereotypes are positive, sum are negative, Some are just dangerous. Some are straight up bigoted and prejudiced. For example, you know black men have bigger penises. That's a positive stereotype. Positive stereotype for black men. Negative stereotype for the women
that believe that but didn't find out that's not true. Okay, the dumb blonde, you know, the attractive blonde woman, that's stupid as hell. I don't know who reinforced that on TV in your generation, but Kelly Bundy reinforced it in mind. Okay, the dumb blonde that was just stupid, all right. White men not being able to jump it, did a whole movie about it. Okay. How about white people not being
able to dance, lacking rhythm? Okay, may not be a stereotype if it's true, but it's definitely some Caucasians out there who can dance word to Justin Timberlake. All I'm simply saying is stereotypical tropes are a thing. Well, yesterday on Fox News, on the show Harris Faulkner was hosting Match Slap, was debating with a queen. John Hopkins University professor Wendy Osephol dropped on a clues bomb for windal Sepfal. Wendy and I have done mental health discussions before at
Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, great discussions. I enjoyed building with her, and I'm glad she existed on this panel yesterday because there is a stereotypical trope that black men get labeled often that she corrected. Now, Matt and Wendy were discussing Donald Trump and his interview with Chris Wallace. The discussion turned to Joe Biden and his cognitive skills are lacked thereof. And this is when Matt let his
stereotypical trope about a black man fly. Let's hear it and pay attention after you hear it, to hear what happened and how Wendy responded. Joe Biden is essentially trying to duck and cover, not have a full campaign, hang out in his house, and none of us are able to really see what he's got. He ought to take an hour and answer all the tough questions, and he ought to release his schedule every day that shows that he's full all day long with events. Instead we see
a speech here or there, he does interviews. He did her interview with a rap star and he couldn't even get through that without a Big fourdible on the U ain't black. So I think the problem is is Joe Biden is not running a fully energetic, real campaign. Wendy, I want to get sure response to this. What we want to hear is facts. What are you going to do for those individuals who have lost family members due
to the pandemic. What are you going to do to ensure that we do not have another issue like George Floyd within our police department. That's what we want to hear. And when you know Biden made the comment about African Americans, that was not a rap star. That was Charlemagne the God, who was a nationally syndicated radio host. You know, I know he's a black man, so he may think he's a rapper, but he's not dropping a clues. BONX for
Windy OPO again, thank God for black women. What would black panther be without the door in malag My god, there's something about a black woman getting somebody together on behalf of black people. Because what Wendy did. What Wendy did wasn't for me, that was for us. Okay, educating Matt slap in that moment, in real time is exactly
what needs to happen. Remember last week when I said, if Nick Cannon was going to attempt to have a conversation about his assumptions of the Jewish community, he should have it with a Jewish scholar or rabbi, someone from that community who can correct his mistakes when he says something wrong, who can correct him if he says something they deem anti Semitic. That's what Wendy o'sephal was for
Matt slap in that moment. See rapper is a stereotypical trope that successful black men get labeled all the time because, for whatever reason, when some white people do see us, if they see us at all, they can't see us as anything else. I mean, I'm clearly too short to be labeled a basketball player. So the only way I could be in first class on a flight, are on your TV talking to a presidential candidate is because I rap.
This happens to me all the time. I've seen so many of these mainscreen Oh, I know what happens to you and you got confused with Drake. I've seen so many of these mainscream white publications label me a rapper. I've been on a flight. You've had white people ask me, you know, do I rap? Do I do music? I always reply I'm a proctologist, and did I make a fart sound? Okay, I'm serious, But I'm not gonna call match slapper racist for what. I'm gonna just say he
has a cultural blind spot. Okay, I can't fault him for what he doesn't know. Plus, I used to really rap back in the day. Nothing serious, but I had a bar or two. And if all black people look alike to him, then hell, maybe we all look like rappers to him. Plus, tell him your rap name, son, I don't have a rap names. Maybe he's just familiar with the song black Men Don't Cheat and that's where he knew you from. No, that's not true. My rap name used to be Dizzy Van winkle Um. You know.
And but listen, I love rap. You know. Rap music has saved a lot of lives, took a lot of brothers and sisters out of the ghetto, made a lot of brothers and entrepreneurs, and has provided a lot of jobs for a lot of black and brown people. So being referred to as a rap star I would call that a positive stereotype, but a stereotype nonetheless, And the moral of the story is contrary to this caucasian's culturally clueless belief, all black men you see on TV are
not rappers and athletes. And you should never assume that, because Matt, when you assume, you make an ass out of you and me, because that's how it's spelled. Please let Chelsea Handler give Matt slap the biggest he haw hee haw hee haw That is way too much. Dan maynez a Charlemagne, thank you for that donkey of the day. Yes, indeed, all right, when we come back, we got the positive
notes that don't move, it's to breakfast club. Good morning, now, Envy, I've seen this happen to you in real time, yes, or not in real time on video somebody who stook you for Drake yep. I get the same questions all the time. What team do you play for? You never date that stop all the time? Yes, I do. Maybe Carlos Boozer, maybe Baseball because you're Dominican. Maybe I'm six I'm six foot. I'm six foot, so I get what team do you play? Up? Yesterday I got am I
a singer. I got that yesterday, so I get it all. Definitely singer, definitely, R and B Vibes, definitely, Neil Soul, R and B Vibes definitely great, great, great, yes. Now, so what is the question? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Well, let's talk stereotypes. You know what I'm saying. We all have cultural blind spots. You know, I'm not I'm really not calling this man, mattch Slap racist. I just think that he has a cultural blind spot. He mistook me for a rapper. Uh. It happens to
the envy all the time. Yee, what have you been mistaken for? Uh? I don't know. I will say yesterday I was with two of my friends, my girlfriends, and we're out here in Mexico and this white fam this white woman was like, are you guys all related? And I was like, why, we're just here together? But I don't you know, that happens a lot for a family anytime I go, Like if I if I go someplace and my friends, people automatically assume that just because we're
all black, we're all related to each other. Oh got you got you? So you get mistaken for a cousin, all right, and we get mistaken for a cousin me, and then you get mistaken for rappers. What do y'all get mistaken for? Let's call up in and tell us right now. But I mean, well, listen, we all have.
There's always a stereotypical trope that we, you know, label the people, and sometimes we don't even know that we're being I don't want to say racists are bigoted, because I don't think that's the case, but you know, sometimes we just don't know we're being offensive. All right, eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Let's talk about it when we come back. When we come back and tell you how I was mistaken for a valet too. They thought I was valet we're talking about. Shut up,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's topic time. The phone called eight hundred and five eight five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Wreakfast Club? Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, now, Charlemagne, you gave donkey to Day to who I give donkey
to Day to match slap Match. Slap is the CPAC chairman and he's a Trump advisor, and he was on Fox News yesterday and he has a cultural blind spot. You know, he uh labeled me a stereotypical trope that I think a lot of successful black men get labeled. You know, when they don't know what it is that you do. They just assume you're a rapper, are in music. So he said that I was a rap star. That's what he said. And that happens a lot. That happens
in mainscream publications. That happens when I'm on flights. If I'm on flights and I'm in first class, somebody be like, Yo, do you rap? Do you do music? And I mean, I don't think, um, that's racist per se. I just think it's a cultural blind spot, and I think it
can be offensive if you wanted to be. I've I've had instances where they see people come up to me and be like, oh, you know, uh, they start having a conversation because they know who I am, and other people around will be like, oh, what do you do? You sing? What do you do? So I think that's automatically what they assume. But I think that just has to do with the fact, why do people recognize you? Yeah, I get mistaken for they always ask him, am I rapper?
Or and my athlete? Uh? The other day and I think at LA Times did the article and they as they said, I was a former rapper. Um, what's the Real Housewives of New Jersey? Lady? That was she did a porn? You know you don't talk about she did a p Would I be watching Real Housewives and points it Danielle Danielle stuff. Yes, so yes, Danielle stuff. I know that I don't know. So what happened was, if you don't know, Teresa from Housewives and her daughter and
my daughter used to go to gymnastics together. So we had a little function when we first moved into this neighborhood in my house. When she came, she gave me her keys and thought I was Valets, Like, can you please park the car from me? She thought I was Valet and then took the car. It doesn't matter what I was wearing. I was wear I had a jacket because I had had a black blazer on and some dope pants and some some dope shoes. But she, I'm sure she was like he could not possibly on this home.
She was like, can you please park my car from me? I was like, what time were in the Bahamas with black China? And they kept thinking all the white tourists there. I thought she was Nicki Minaj and kept like Nicki Minaj is here and asking to take pictures with her. I remember that, Did she take the pictures? Yes, that's funny. Let's go to the phone line. Hello, who's this yo? Hello? Yo yo? All the time? Well you get mistaken for yeah,
my name shot go by superstar. But what I was saying, I get studio typical because I'm a stud I dressed more. I'm in a like a mill. And they love to think that stud leads ben girls think that we're men or like we want to be a man or something, and that's not the case. Like I can't speak for everybody, but majority of us don't think that we're just like women.
You know, we're more dominant. Like I go to the women's bathroom and people look at me like they'll walk in and walk out like damn ahind the wrong bathroom and they don't see my breast and notice that, oh yeah, she's a female too. But that that's something that we get stereotypical on everything, like people call it sure and stuff like that, thinking that that's what we want to go by. I don't bind it, but that just I know people think like that as a whole in the world.
So it just I wanted to speak on Well that's not Yeah, that sounds like everybody's trying to be politically correct and they don't know what it is that you identify ass Maybe they just don't know it. Depending on what she's wearing, they might not know. They might not Yeah, probably not, you know, but some people just think that any way, think that all leads ben studs want to be a man, and that's not the case because I don't want to be a man. I'm just more dominant
and I like pretty girls. You know. Okay, eight five five one on five one, we're asking what have you been mistaken for? Charlemagne was mistaken for a mini person that plays football, angela Ye was mistaken for what we family what we're talking about, stereotypical tropes, you know what I'm saying. So it's like, you know, we I've been mistaken for a rapper athlete. You know, you've been mistaken for a rapper athlete. Valet, which I can I can
totally see and you've been mistaken for a cousin a family. Okay, so yeah, that is that a stereotype. I don't know. Or like if I'm in the store, people always think I'll work at the store and they'll come up to me and be like, excuse me. It depends what type of story is it, like a department store, if I'm in the mall or something like, I'm not just shopping myself. I don't even have a name tag or anything on. I'm just in the store shopping and they'll always come
up to me. They do that to me sometimes to it, but I'm in deep, like excuse me, where can un fund? I'm like, look, I don't work here, Yeah know what things? I work at home depot, But anyway, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one call us up right now is the Breakfast Club? Go more, call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club topic on eight hundred five five one five one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Now if you just joined us, we're asking eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Some of the stereotypical things you guys have been confused for. All right, Charlomagne, he says Maris Chestnut. Nobody believes him. But Rapper, it's not just it's not the fact it's Mars Chestnut. It's just that sometimes, you know, people see a handsome black man in first class and they just assume I'm a leading man in film. You know what I'm saying, who's
a handsome black man? How are you traveling with? I do get mistaken for Mars Chestnut, but I did want to mistaken for Mars Chestnut look alike. Like she actually said to me, are you Mars Chestnut stunt double? And I'm like, damn, don't do that just because I'm handsome. Don't as soon? Okay? And I remember when people used to think you were laughing yet from True Blood, but it was R and B singer Joe. They said x it one time trying to else. They said, all right,
but let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this Lucky morning? Am I lucky? Or your name what's up? Good? Who have you got mistaken for? Brother? Because I'm Jamaican, they automatically think I smoke weed. Do you. No, I don't smoke. I don't believe. Okay, now, I don't smoke because I remember one time my father caught my little cousin smoking and I swoop, you need God? Nah, I said, you aren't worth it? True? Okay, okay, fair enough? All right? Hello,
who's this? Hello? This is Chanel. Hey, Chanelle, good morning, good morning. What have you been? Who have you been mistaken for? Or what I've been mistaken for a person? And I'm not No, I'm not white at all. I'm a black girl. Okay, So why did they thank you for white? So it's my voice every time I used to Well, first it was when I used to work at Chick fil A. So I used to work at Chick fil A, and through the inner calm, it didn't matter if it was a white person, especially black people.
When they got up to the windows, they would tell me, oh, oh, I thought you were a white girl. I'm like, uh no, ma'am, that's not the case at all. I am definitely a black girl. Here's what race you are at Chick fil A? Say that again? I say, who cares what race you are at Chick fil A? All? I wanted that number one? You Jesus Christ. Thank you? All right, well, thank you
as oh you go ahead? What else I'm gonna I work at a call center and over the phone, and even people would point it out over the phone, and I thought that was like, really one of the racist things you could do over the phone. You don't know me, you don't even see me. Why you can't tell white though you can't talk white? What is that? Oh my god, oh my, oh my god. Like here you say that, oh my god? Like, oh she does sound white? Heard Becky to her to say something super white? I heard
the Becky on your breath. Boo right that you start caring, caring, go carry Thank you, mab. But what's the role of the story, guys? If there is tomorrow? All the story is stereotypical. Tropes are are wrong. And you know you can't. You don't want to assume anything about anybody because when you assume, you make an ass out of you. And
that's how you sped it. All right, Now, we got rumors on the way, ye yes, let's talk about a trading card that just sold for one point eight four or five million dollars at an auction over the weekend. All right, we'll get to that notewhere right now, Gary vas So man right now saying I told you so. I told y'all. I told y'all like Boosey daughter. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomgne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Logic. It's about is the rumor report? Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club? Yes, but we told you that Logic has retired. Well, he also announced the birth of his son as well, and in addition to that, he's now signed exclusively to Twitch Once.
He puts out that this last album No Pressure. So he's gonna be going live actually to night at a PM Eastern and he'll be premiering that album ahead of its release on July twenty fourth, So if you're a big fan of Logic, you can tune in. But that deal at Twitch is said to be a seven figure deal, so he'll be exclusively on there. Why do rappers lie about retiring? Like, why do we buy into that lie
about rappers retiring? Like what rapper has said their retiring and actually retired zero none, But it'll be an adult platform. If he only releases his music on Twitch and people his fans have to go there, that that would change the game. Sometimes rappers retire to get out of their deals too. They'll be like, I'm retiring, yeah, but then when they come back, they're still old label. Yeah. Well, if you signed a Twitch exclusively, I don't know how
that's gonna work. So when it comes to be music, I think those Twitch deals are different. Though. Those Twitch deals are just like platforms, like being exclusive to a platform to like premier your music and stuff. Because Academics has a has a deal with Twitch, if I'm not mistaken, that's all right. Well, Instagram is going to be launching
a new service that will be competing with TikTok. So, you know, as everybody's talking about how he might not be able to use TikTok anymore, you know, Instagram has already been seeing all the success of it. So now that's something that's gonna be coming up in the following weeks. All right, bird Man, a little Wayne, they might be doing a like Father, Like Son part two that the album is on the way. According to Young Money, radio. Listen to their interaction. I got one thing I want
to act. It was good. I would like to do a fall to Son too. Come on, man, that was not a question. Say lest come on, maybe not to say you're six. You guys, do them and put your verses to him. You already know how to do. Man. I'm done rapping. Rapping name for me normal. I like to make rappers, That's what I do. Yeah, I just wanted to just be my little farewell thing. I won't go out say that. Would y'all be here for that? Oh? I'm not opposed to it. I definitely would check it out.
I wonder what got bird Man to the point where he don't want to rap no more? Like I wonder, you know, because he I mean, he is older, but I mean I wonder what what finally kicked in to make him say, you know what, I don't want spit no more. I just want to He probably just he probably had more success fund and these these younger artists and breaking these younger artists. Yeah, I mean, listen, it's good to know when when it's time to hang it up. But I just want to know, you know, what got
him to that point? All right? Now Lebron His trading cards sold for one point eight four or five million dollars at auction over the weekend. It was a rare Lebron James trading card, according to the NBA. It features him during his two thousand and three two thousand and four rookie season at hometown team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, and
it's the most expensive basketball card ever purchased. So they said it was one of only twenty three produced, and it had a nine point five minute gem condition grading, and it also had a piece of James's Cavaliers jersey as well. Bidding started at one hundred and fifty thousand
dollars and so for one point four five million. Garry Va is somewhere gloating right now saying I tried to tell y'all Garry take he takes me like a week ago and told me that the Lebron James rookie was worth four hundred thousand, but just sold for like a million. He's like, can you imagine the investment all right now? Drake months ago, three months ago, I was going a thousand yep. Drake is on a freestyle called Only You.
It's a UK rapper heavy one and listen to this people saying he's taking shots at pushing tea in Kanye West. Don't make me have to rise by a rifle man tries to send something young voice for me. Don't make me have to ride by high schools. You man been dropping lately. Don't make me after fly my iTunes so much people buy into my hype. Don't make me after buying my high two dune with a big homie already. Don't make me after side by side you enough times he tried to hide behind you. An when I remind
you I'm touching road and I can't find you. Word to the m Obie, I'm tied too. I'm giving up when I decided to chief. I don't know who you're taking shots at, but it's offbeat and Drake needs a break. Drakeman putting out a lot of mid this year. His album might be different, but he's put out a lot of music this year and it doesn't have that excitement
it once had. And I'm wondering why. I'm wondering. Is it because like outside of the two, society hasn't put out anything that's his, Or is because the music just not slapping like it used too. I wonder what it is now. Well, he messed with the Demon's record, which is his record off his album, and I mean he's done on it by himself, but they messed with that record.
You got a couple that they messed with. But yeah, ten years of dominance, you're gonna have a moment where you put out stuff that's like happens to all the greats if you're around long enough. Alright, in Lifetime has released a Surviving Jeffrey Epstein trailer, and here's what it sounds like. It's going to be airing on August ninth and tenth on Lifetime. Being Abused by Jeffrey Epstein is a life sentence. I was a human baton passed from one person to another. E exactly how to pull you in.
She told me just do whatever he wants. He was enjoying violating me. There were thousands of victims. If he definitely have the control, I'm going to fight back. So there's eight survivors and they are the narrators of the film, and they talk about Jeffrey Epstein and their teenage years, and they're speaking up for a thousands of sexual abuse survivors. I was thinking about that. Yesterday I was, I was, I was on the phone somebody. Yeah, I was on the phone one of my my homegirls, and she was
saying something about the doc. I don't know if she saw Early Is there's something on Netflix there Larry Jeffrey Epstein doc on Netflix as well. Yeah, it's like five episodes. I've seen it. I watched it and she was asking me. She was asking me, she was like, what happened to the women? I think about all the women that was
on that island, like, where are they? They spoke to a lot of women from that documentary in the last on those four episodes, they spoke to a lot of them and they said, you know, why they did it, and some of them were even charged, and they talked about their experience and how he you know, he was a predator and how he used to give them give them money so they wanted to continue to do it because a lot of them just didn't have the money.
So they talked about all of you. Okay, yeah, So for people who are like, look, we need to hear these stories, you will be able to definitely hear them. All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee and that's your rumor report. All right, thank you, missy yee. Now shout to revoke. We'll see tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up. Next, shout to CC Sabattia of course, play for retired, played for the Yankees today. It's his birthday, so happy birthday
to CC. And you know he's from the Bay area, so let's start the mix off in the Bay right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning for the chiefest ring on the train A little how the flu we're not the spaining to be in my domain? Automotive draw three dollars on a rank called in the trout. Look, how was in the shout circle? Ain't been the same? Sence morning? Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now shout the TIA for joining
us this morning. Salute the Tip Man. I like what Tip's doing, you know, by putting pressure on lords in London, any corporation that benefited off the slave industry and was built by slaves and admitted that like Lords of London did definitely need to be kicking out some cash to the black community. It's only right, right, can't wait to hear the response and what their plan of action is. Now, don't don't apologize if you're not really about to do something. Yeah. Absolutely,
And what you got going on tonight? E, Well, you know every Tuesday I have my Motown countdown show, and tonight's a really special one. We're actually honoring Andre Herrell tonight, so we're gonna talk about Andrea's top five influenced songs, and it's people that really know him and where they're from the beginning on this panel tonight, I'll be sure is on O'Neill McKnight, who is an artist, and his
cousin Nelson, George and Jay Love. So make sure y'all tune in tonight on Fox Soul so you can hear this very special toast to mister Champagne and bubbles Andre Herrel. God bless Andre Horrell. Long live Andre Horrell. Man h. Now when we come back, we got the positive note to don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody, you seed Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the Gay we are
the Breakfast Club. Now, Charlemagne, you've got a positive note. Yes, man, I just want to let y'all know that loving others is easy when you love and accept yourself. Okay, repeat this after me. People. My heart is open, I allow my love to flow freely. I love myself, I love others, and others love me. Breakfast Club, you all finish for y'all. Duck yo B thank
