This is your week up Hall Breakfast Club to show you love to hate from the East to the West, Coach, dj en Age Charloman, the Ruler show on the planet. This is where I respect this show because this is a voice of society, saves in the game. Guys are the coveted morning show. What y'all earn? Impacting the coach in the morning, and they want to hear that Breakfast the World's most dangerous morning show. Good morning, Usa, Hey, what's up? Ye? Guess what day it is? Guess what
day it is? That's right, it's Wednesday. Hup date, middle of the week. Good morning, Hey, good morning. How are you feeling. I'm feeling great. I'm alive, I'm happy. Holidays are here. We're starting to set up for Thanksgiving, which is next week, and Ris Smith was starting to do a little Christmas shopping for the baby. So I am excited. How about you? Easy, I'm good. I actually went out last night where you know, I've been traveling a lot, so now i'm home, I'm trying to catch up on everything.
VP Records had a strictly the best release party for Volume sixty, so it was a lot of performances, you know, They did a lot for me for Angela ye day, correct, with a lot of their performers. So I went out to go see them last night. Also, I was on Empire last night, but I haven't seen it yet because I didn't realize it was coming on. Really, what were you doing on an Empire? I was hosting a showcase. Okay, all right, Well you missed that, so I'm sure people
will be talking about it. We can get a copy or clip over or something, right. Well, yeah, I'm sure it's available. Okay, all right, Well I just got back. I was in North Carolina. I see, I had to do some work out there. Sometimes when you go to little small towns, you really love life a lot more. I'm gonna tell you why. It's North Carolina a small town. Well, the town I went to a North Carolina was very very time. Were you in high Point? Okay? Now, I
didn't know that. High Point is a huge furniture town and it's really only packed out in two weeks per year. That's when they do like the furniture showcases and they do selling and buying for furniture. But I was there and like the rest everything, all the restaurants closed are like nine, like eight thirty is. If you don't get your food by eight thirty, you finish, you're done. So I was starving in North Carolina for a little bit
and little service. Nothing like that. Nah, no, be like even when I had to take the Uber, it was like a forty five minute wait for Uber just to get the car. So it was it was it was interesting,
you know what. That's true because we are spoiled, Like in New York, if you call it uber alift, it comes pretty quickly within ten minutes usually, but in other cities, even in big cities sometimes, especially when it's early in the morning and we're trying to go to work because we have to be at work at like five something in the morning. Correct, sometimes I ended up waiting like
twenty twenty five minutes for Uber. Yeah, it's it's it's a lot, but you really don't really think about it till you have to have a uberh and you're like, damn, forty five minutes. Wait about this. We didn't even used to have Uber. You're right, you're absolutely left, yeah, absolutely right. Well, Tory Lanes will be joining us this morning. We'll kick it with Tory Lanes. He has a new project out right now Chick's tapes, which is dope really think apart,
I think five five, it's really really dope. Production is great how he flipped different songs with dope. So we'll talk to Tory Lanes, right, and from Page News. What we're talking about you, well, we are going to be talking about anal cancer. Those rates are rising. Beware. All right, let's get into it. Great, great, let's get into it. But whether way to start the show. Ain't new cancer? Okay? Well, all right, from Payson News is next is to Breakfast slogo,
Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. Now, let's start off with some sports now. Carmelo Anthony. He had his debut playing for the Trailblazes. He wore zero zero. Usually he wears number seven, but I think they're about to retire somebody's jersey wearing this number seven, so he wore zero zero. He shot four to fourteen. He scored ten points, so I had four rebounds in one block.
They did lose one fifteen one oh four, and they spoke to him after the game. And also the game is different, you know, within the year, the game has changed rights. You know, the physicality of the game has changed. You know, the way that they call the game, the way that the game is played has changed. So you almost have to adjust, you know, again when it comes to them. Yeah, he shot four to fourteen. He started off hot though, first made his first three and he
did pretty good. And then I don't I don't know if it was fatigued. But this is his first game. I mean, this is first time backing over a year, So give him some time. I think Miller will do fine. All right, what else we're talking about? You, Well, let's talk about aner cancer, all right. There's cases and deaths have risen dramatically in the United States, they said, especially
among older people and the young black men. Researchers said that trans and anal cancer has caused cases over fifteen years. That they identified about sixty nine thousand cases of anal cancer and more than twelve thousand deaths during this time. So from two thousand and one to two thousan fifteen, they said, the most common type of anal cancer increased
by two point seven percent per year. An anal cancer death rates increased by three point one percent per year during that time, and they said a lot of times it's caused by HPV or they're associated with HPV. They also said that HIV is a risk factor as well, and other risk factors include having had cervicola vulbar cancer, having received an organ transplant, organ transplant, or being a current smoker. So just be aware and make sure you
know those symptoms. Don't think that you just have hemorrhoids or something. You should make sure you get checked out. Check out what else you don't like? You all right? Jeffrey Epstein. Those jail guards that were responsible for falsifying records, two correctional officers. They were supposed to be guarding sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein the day that he died by suicide. They have now been charged and the guards are Toba
Noel and Michael Thomas. They did surrender to federal authorities yesterday. Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell and apparently they said he hung himself, and there were a lot of questions about how he could have died. He was supposed to be on suicide watch the month before he died, and they said that these security correctional officers were supposed to be doing thirty minute checks on each inmate, which
I don't understand. If you're on suicide watch, you're gonna check on me every thirty minutes, Like I can't kill myself within thirty minutes. If I'm on suicide watch, I guess you know the whole setup of it and everything.
You will see something at some point. So, according to federal prosecutors, they said for large portions of their shifts that night, both Noel and Thomas sat at their desk, browsed the Internet, moved around the common area, and for a period of about two hours, they sat at their desk without moving and appeared to be asleep. According to the indictment, so that check, that thirty minute check alone, was one of the most basic and essential aspects of
their job, and they did not do that. They did find him unresponsive with a noose around his neck at about six thirty am, and apparently they hadn't done those necessary checks from ten thirty the night of to six thirty the next morn Wow, So I'm two men are gonna lose their jobs. They should definitely have been lost their jobs. YEA, all right, Well, that's front page news. I was hearing. I think one of them is a single father. He has three children. So he said it's
making it difficult. He's gonna fight it all the way to the end. So we'll see what happens. Now, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. Maybe had a bad night, horrible night, or maybe you feel blessed, whatever it may be. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get it off your chest. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the
breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad or blest, so you better have the same in We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this ain't good morning to Jay? Jay? What up? Get it off your chests? Bro? Going on? Man, I want his first get shout out to my son. He's a little sick right now. I'm I'm it's just seminar in Atlanta. He had he's TVA. He got the fluid, so I couldn't make a similar but my best friend went up there so much pay
him for his info for the airport. That he got, and that's your best friend. You should have to pay your best friend information. You should just give you information, bro, Like you said, I don't believe in getting anything free though, Okay, like it's your best friend. I mean, I mean, I'll understand that, but it's just like it's just my thing. So I just don't even how much you I'm paying. You know, if the siminars a Huntred, I just don't give me no FISHT dollar's gonna help. Okay, Nay, I'm
trying to back. But um, I see you guys come to Orlando, and that's what I'm calling from. Are you gonna be in Land. I'll be in Orlando this weekend, this Saturday, but I'm not doing a seminar. I'm doing a party though, No seminar. Yeah, I got a quick question to ask you guys. Now, I said, I don't. I don't I work for this non profit organization. I work at a drug we I said, up for Jude. Now, I know you might be busy throughout your weekend. Um,
there's some great young kids there. You know, they're like from thirteen to seventeen. They've been through some things. I just started to see, you know how can we said it. I don't know how I'm not I can. You know, pay y'all up, we ain't gotta pay me to go talk to my kids. You ain't gotta pays to everybody. But um, I'll tell you this much. I'm gonna great change the change to something you know now. Now you ain't gotta worry about that. We love to talk to kids.
Hold on, man, we put you on hold, and if we can make it out, I would definitely make it out. I know I got I'll be there Saturday. I got a day party in the night party, but if if I can squeeze in sometime, I definitely love to come talk to the kids. Man. All right, y'all just chat man. Score amount is the only one underscore d Jay swoop Man. I got to I really appreciate y'all a runner late or work. So I was kind of glad because I just want to take my chars, you know, just you know,
just talk to you guys and learning. I really appreciate. And I really love that interview you guys did yesterday with Lena, Like that was just a great interview. I just like that was something about I liked it. Can you make sure you get to work. Yeah, hold on, bro hold on, we'll see we can get you pay your boss for being late. Hello. Who's this? This is Kaylor Hey dj Hanzy, Hey, Missy Kayla. Hello? Name he
yet Georgia. I was, y'all, um, I have a slum lord right, his crew sorry, he don't want to fix nothing, and so I moved out right. So I told him. I was like, look s, I don't owe you keep talking about oh him for three months? He a durn life. I was sorry, I'm one month behind because your house raty and I'm not thereing you mot for October. So I ruled out and I'm dead free. Like he said, he's not gonna take you the court of nothing. He was like, miss legged, please just bring me the keys.
So shout out to him because his crew sorry and they don't want to fix night. There you go, shout out to the to the landlord because his crew is sorry. I will oh, okay, I'm calling from Bruns with Georgia. I'm Kayla that called um this year for Charlemagne, and I want to apologize to his wife. I want to try to get suspect her. Okay, Charlemagne, it's still fine. Right, you have a good one. I'm glad you got out the crib. Yeah, boy, I mean to thank you. Y'all
be blame. Okay, y'all be lads. Right, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. You need to vent hit us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. This is your time to get it off your chest with your man or blas. We want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello. Who's this? Yeah? This is Ryan from Manhattan, Ryan from Minute And what's up? Man? Get it off your chests? Yeah, you know you inspire me,
get your envy. Uh. I recently went out and I just formed of my LLC, you know, not taking my first step towards uh front to flip houses. Okay, so we're excited about that. Congratulations. Man. How's your credit? Uh it's early six hundred Okay, all right, that's not bad. You get your credit up a little bit. But but I'm glad you do it where you're flipping houses in uh in Jersey? Okay, okay, all right, And there's a great app, Cause there's a great app called self that
can actually help you with your credit too. No, okay, I'm gonna look into that. All right. We're doing a seminar in New York on my website real quick, go ahead. Sure, it's uh fly Arts and Brushes dot Com and our Instagram and the stade at Fly Arts and Brushes. Okay, bro have a good one, all right one love guys, and don't forget. I'm doing a seminar on the fifteen fifty right in New York. You come in. Yeah, I'll be there, all right, Ja Jacob javisenter and sir all right,
I see then? Hello, who's this? All right? Listen? Johnny Um, I have a good question we had to debate at work yesterday, and it's gonna sound ignorant, but it's Florda towards to Angela Easton. You're the relationship advice. A man can cheat on their wife and the woman won't forgive them. But if the woman cheats on her man, the man won't forgive her. But this is talking about a woman that depends on her man and have kids and she
don't work at home. What do y'all think? So you're saying that because she's dependent on the situation she has to think about. Okay, I got the kids to take care of. Where am I gonna go financially? I'm dependent, so therefore I feel kind of trapped into staying. Yes, yeah, I think it is hard there for when you're in Look, even if it was vice versa, if it was a man in that situation and he was dependent, it would
probably be hard for him to leave also. So no, it sounds very ignorant, but a woman will forgive a man for cheating on her versus a man. But I promise you there's plenty of men out there that have forgiven their women for cheating. And I think it's all circumstances, too, right, Every circumstance is different. So sometimes guys can understand, all right, this happened because of this, and y'all can explain it and make those steps towards trying to rectify the situation.
Men say that they won't forgive a woman, but a lot of times they do. They think they won't, and they say they won't because of their ego. But you know, there's people on the show who have forgiven their wives for cheating. Layne talked about it. Yeah, Hello, who's this Hey? What's going on every this job? How are you doing? John? What I'm getting off your chests? Hey? I had called last week, answered you gracious enough to give me tickets from my anniversary for me and my wife. Surprised my
wife you come to the show. Oh that's right. Do you have a good time? I didn't make it. Oh you're the one that couldn't come because you had to work later or something like that. So what so I had was she had to work later day. Gave you free tickets to surprise your wife, and you said she appreciated the effort. She definitely appreciate it. I did you know? We went to Atlanta, so we're getting ready to fly to Chicago the next morning, so I'll figured I can
surprise you about taking into your children night before. So we ended up we still had a nighttime in Atlanta and everything. She wanted me to thank you for the tickets because I didn't give take out. This all about surprise, so both just thank you for to take some. Definitely appreciate it. Okay, good as Chicago show was amazing. That was our last final show and it got wild. Yeah, I know I hate I missed too, but I appreciate it though, of course, no problem. Hello, who's this? Good morning?
Good morning? What's up? Dj nvy? What's up? What's that you just lenar walling? What's up? Broke getting off your chests? Yeah, Envy? I mean, how do you feel about showing me and the guard doing that hymns commercial. I was just doing the mom of my business, just listening to the should this morning, and when I heard showing me and the guard promoting a hair product. So I'm like, shouldn't it be heavy? Yeah? I don't. I don't put anything in my hair. I don't have any plugs cool, so why
would I do here thing? But sham don't have no hair at all. It makes my sense exactly, so I wouldn't. I wouldn't let Envy do it. I mean in the un the white candidate for it. I mean, your hair grew back and left. It's a week dulication, right, but yeah, from your vacation. Where did he go on vacation? Then he got the Paris? Are you sure that's where you went? That's exactly what way? I do you think? Wait till
you see me next week when I got dreads. Then you go really answer the question and they're gonna have corn rows next week. Thank you, bro, get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one that we got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk about TI. He's planning to go on a red table talk and he'll be for the first time addressing the comments he made about his daughter. All Right, we'll get into that next keeping locked this to breakfast Club.
Good morning, the breakfast Club. Good morning. Everybody is DJ MVY Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are on the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk TI. Listen just oh my goshum report guys, Angela, Angela report, Breakfast Club. Well, looks like TI is going to be on a red table talk address those controversial comments people were talking that he made about his daughter Deja. Now
here's what Jada Pickett Smith had to say about that. Well, my next big guest is Tip okay and Tiny, and of course he's going to address the controversy that has been swirling and then he and Tiney sit down and talk about how they survived in regards to their marriage. Well. Interesting, I'll be tuned into just for content's sake, because one I really enjoy your Red Table talk too. I enjoyed Clifford Harrison as a personality, so that should be entertaining.
All right, well that'll be on Monday. That comes out, Okay, all right, it's at Rocky. He is going back to Sweden. A lot of people felt like he would be not wanting to go there after he got arrested there, but he is on a mission. Here's what he had to say to TMZ. You know, I was that Sweden. I meant so many people are like myself, you know, and all of those immigrants didn't really have the kind of support that they needed, like me being a celebrity, I
had World Rock coverage. These people from countries that they don't have help, and I just felt like I wanted to give back. We're donating with this immigration you know service called fare, you know, the healthy A lot of immigrants get the right kind of help with things that they need inside. Because some people are sitting in jail for ten months, two years and they never see a judge.
That it wouldn't be me though. Yeah, he must like Sweden because if I went through what he went through and Sweeden, I'm not going back unless I really really really like Sweeten. The food gotta be amazing. You know, he's a single man to the women. Got to be top notch. There's no reason for me to be and sweet there's no reason for me to go back. Well.
He's also designing uniforms for Swedish prisons, so after he was detained earlier this year, he told Forbes that he's doing what he can to encourage people to do better. Why do you got to design prison uniforms? You want to look sexy in prison? I didn't say it was gonna be sexy, but he just probably wanted to give them. No, I don't know I could donate money from here. I'm not. I'm not going to Sweden? Are you going? Why do you need fashion design and Sweedish uniform? We'll look fly
in jail for who? But I'm saying get fly I used to get for the women. Why won't we get flying prison for huh? I want to look as scruffy and non appealing as possible. Listen, clearly something touched him while he was there. WHOA wow. I'm saying something touched this spirit and he felt like giving back. That's all all right now, ri Lennox is upset that she didn't
win at the Soul Train Awards. She was nominated for Best Collaboration for her single Shade, but her Baby with Jay Cole and Chris Brown and Drake did win for Best Collaboration. So she wasn't Chris Brown one for the best Soul category best Collaboration. Oh that's the Soul Trying Awards. Yes, And so she was upset and she went on social media and she said, Shade, but he Baby will always be special. You know what I realized, people who genuinely
f with me understand my frustration. People are self hating haters and clearly have never given my music a chance. Got the biggest problem with me always, No one will have to worry about me complaining after this current complaint. What I will not do is ever be this depressed again. It's not just an award. It wasn't any awards show. It was a Soul Train Awards. As you can see, I'm a big fan of soul music and a huge
fan of Soul Trains history. Being snubbed was something I always expected and was definitely prepared for it, just not by them. My intent was to never shade other nominees I'm hurt, and I don't expect souless haters to understand that. Every time I wrap my mind around it, I just can't accept it. It feels like a breakup. I made a soulful album. I never ran from who I am. I just expected that one platform to understand that it takes a lot of energy to do these things, and
ultimately this was a hard loss for me. Man drop on a clues bomb for Ariy Lennox. I respect ari I respect that. I respect the fact that ari Lennox cares about the Soul Train Awards. I respect the fact that she feels like that about Soul Train. That's what I'm talking about. You got to celebrate your blackness and celebrate black black people celebrating you, because they always act like that over the White Awards, the Grammys and the American Music Awards and all that stuff like that. I'm
glad to see her upset. She didn't want a Soul Train Award, right, And that's a shade by a Baby's a dope song, So yeah, but that doesn't Chris Brown. Joint wasn't a dope song. She's yeah, she's just personally hurt. I'm not saying, go when you're celebrated, not when you're tolerated. She celebrated the Soul Train Awards. I'm happy she found.
But it's hard to express that on Twitter because then people get upset and start going in on you and telling you that you're ungrateful and all kinds of things. But she just was and she said, dere fake fans, please unfollow. I'm not entitled. I'm hurt. I saw God for that. Are I don't know you, but I salute you for that. All right? Well I'm Angela Yee And that's your rumor report. All right. When we come back from page news. What we're talking about, let's talk about
these public impeachment hearings. Will tell you what happened on day three. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ MVY Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are to Breakfast Clubs had some front page news. Now our last thing, Carmelo Anthony was his debut as a port Portland Trailblazer. They lost. The Pelicans beat him one fifteen one oh four. He shot four to fourteen. When he first thought he
looked pretty good. He was sitting on the first three shots, four shots, and then I don't know what happened. He scored ten points, four rebounds in one block. But it's only one game. He's a little rusty, but let's way, he still gave you ten points. I'm telling you he stared Melo good for a sixteen a game. Bro. He's wearing a double zero, so he's not wearing seventy's wearing double zero. But it's the first game he hasn't played an over a year, so welcome back. He's gonna be
a good addition to the Trailblazers. I think he ended the season with the Trailblazers, though, you know, think so. Now. I think somehow Melo makes his way to one of the LA teams. I think so. Yeah, alright, Lakers, the Clippers. Okay, what else we can talk about you? Well, yesterday, as you know, was day three of the public hearings, the public impeachment hearings, and the people that actually gave testimony
yesterday was two people called by the Democrats. Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vinman, a National Security Council official who listening on Trump's call with Zelenski, who's a Ukraine president, and Jennifer Williams, a foreign policy advisor to Vice President Mike Pence. Now, the second part was devoted to two witnesses called by the Republic Blickens, former US Ambassadors to Ukraine Kurt Voker, and former Trump foreign policy advisor Tim Morrison. And you
can hear what Tim Voker had to say. Kurt mo time was I aware of or knowingly took part in an effort to urge Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Biden. As you know from the extensive real time documentation I have provided, Vice President Biden was not a topic of our discussions. I was not on the July twenty fifth
phone call between President Trump and President Zalinski. I was not made aware of any reference to Vice President Biden or his son by President Trump until the transcript of that call was released on September twenty fifth, twenty nineteen. All Right. In addition to that, Jennifer Williams talks about the phone call that confirms that as well. On July twenty fifth, along with several of my colleagues, I listened
to a call between President Trump and President Zalinski. I found the July twenty fifth phone call unusual because, in contrast to other presidential calls I had observed, it involved discussion of what it appeared to be a domestic political matter. All right now, As you know, Lieutenant Colonel Vinmann actually felt like that call was alarming. And here's what he had to say, without hesitation. I knew that I had
to report this to the White House Council. I had concerns, and it was my duty to report my concerns to the proper, proper people in the chain of command, and what was your concern? It was inappropriate. It was improper for the president to requested to demand an investigation into a political opponent, opponent, especially a foreign power, where there's a best dubious belief that this would be a completely
impartial investigation. You know, I watched a lot of CNN and MSNBC and they talk about these hearings, but America is really not acting like an impeachment hearing is going on. Like it's really quiet for these hearings. And I remember being a kid when Clinton was going through it. It's like this all you heard about that's true, And I have a re theory for that. I actually think it's because of what Clinton was impeached for, blow jobs infidelity. You can't say that, man, you can't say that. You
can't say that, Noah, okay, falatio. I actually think it's because of what Clinton wasn't peach for, okay, flatio infidelity. It provides better content than just corruption, Like let Trump have been getting impeached for letting Russian hookers, you know, urinate on him in the old office. This would dominate the headlines. I'm sure. Yeah, I don't understand what the question is even about anymore, because clearly he did what he said he did, right, is there still a question
about it? He still got to go do it inappropriate. Everybody's confirming it, even the witnesses that the Republicans are calling forward. He still got to go through with the whole proceeding. Let all bring all the witnesses up, all that good stuff, right, all right, Well, we'll keep you updated as best we can. What do you say? What did you say? Step All? I hurt? Steve's Malvin Malvin BJ. He was like, BJ, I'm like, what, don't look at
me and whispered that early in the morning. We got to thinking Stephen the White Gamon come on, Stephen, let it go down. Maybe people were listening. If he got Phila Sho while he was on the phone call, true, that would be a headline. You know he's not lying a dropping Stephen. That would dominate the headline. All right? Well, at his front page, I heard Trump bj while asking them to aid and uh holding holding back the money to set Joe Biden in the sun up. Whatever the
hell is that? Nobody wants that? Jack? All right? So okay, all right now when we come back, Tory Lanes will be joining us. Shout the Tory Lanes. He has a dope project out right now. It is called Chicks Tapes. He's a founding member of a club I called Trap two Pay, which is a head club for black men. Right, DJ and V isn't it? Lebron James, Tory Lanes, Who am I missing? DJ self definitely Tiger, DJ sufs wanting Tiger. But I'm not in it. Founding member? You are, No,
you're not a founding member. I'm not I'm not even I'm not even in the club. Ron is the founding member Ron and Tory James is definitely founding Tory James. Who was Tory James I don't know Tory James who he was before you yet before ye got here? All right, Tory Lanes, when we come back is the Breakfast slogoming the Breakfast Club pointed, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the buildings, Sir Tory Lane. Yeah, man, five,
what's up? You want to start with the bulls? I know he just got a bunch of bulls. The first thing I want to say that toris people can say a lot of about Tory, but they can't say you don't know how to make good music. Five is really, really, really really from the bottom of my heart, I appreciate it. I can tell you a raised on mix the Mixtape Game because that just reminded me of the Mixtape Game,
the energy. What does it mean you though, because I mean, the series played such a vital role in your career. What are the doing it like? This mean? It's like it was always hard to to to clear you know, the album and so like, and we never thought that we would ever clear the album, and even when we did the other albums, we always said to ourselves, like, yo, imagine one day we get the real artist, but that's
not gonna happen. So the fact that it actually happened, happened and it was clear, was like, yeah, I can't even It's like a loss of words. It's not even a describable feelings. What was the budget though for this thing? I mean, it wasn't as much as you think. You know, the label didn't really want to you know, it wasn't really the most feasible thing for them as far as like them getting their return because it was costing money
and stuff like that. But a lot of things I had to just call a lot of people by face value and just say, yo, this is what I'm doing. And a lot of people were actually more nicer than I thought, you know, be too cool, like you know what I'm saying, because it's one of those things where it's like this is I'm still asking these people to come back on some of the greatest songs, you know what I'm saying. I didn't go for no in between
joints and nothing like that. I went for the greatest, greatest records I could think of, you know what I'm saying, So, which is hard to do. That's why I say, I really this tape, because sometimes people do things like that and it's almost like a crutch. But you actually made some of these songs sound just as good Snoop hard hard, Thank you. You know what I respect to. I respect the fact you're real too. Man. You're the only person I here admitting that you have some work done on
your headline. Choose to lie? But see, I told you, See, I told you next time I'm coming in, I was gonna come a little more dark. You know what I'm saying. I was gonna come a little more dark and a little more dark. Now what did you do to your head tory? Okay, so look, same thing you did to yours. We're gonna have this come on. So whatnot? You always had on purpose? Today? Explain he was coming. He was like,
I ain't gonna do that. I'm explaining again to what I'm in a second, I'm gonna take my see I was him last time. Yo, I have plus follicles or none of that. I want you to pause, pause, pause, you gotta touch it for yourself so you can see this real. Right, I go ahead, here grows he just this mother grew again. Josh, my real crazy story he had the season Friday. This guy like story, stop, man, I know this person. I've been working with him for nine years. Yeah. Grow, this is the first time I
let it grow. That's it. I just had seasons all the time. What did you do, Tory? But see that's the thing though, she right, she like, basically what I did for my edges. Right is where they have these things also called PRP shots right where you take the blood blood out of you the arm or whatever the case is, and then they'll put the blood in like
the dead cells of like your hairs. Basically, the doctor that I went to right is a dude who he does a lot of stem cell research, so every day he comes up with new stuff, but it's specifically for black and Hispanic hair. Now boom. I had to do a procedure also with the with the follicles too. You feel me just on on my edges, because that's why I was losing it. It was on this. It was on the corners of I had you feel me when I did it. You can get it and still not
come back. That's what I don't understand. Like you can still like you, you gotta let number one, it got to grow. That's why last time I came on the show, I was like, yo, bro, when I come back here, it's gonna be document like this isn't some procedure that just looks like this, Like I got a tattoo on my head, Like nah, my hair has to grow, like you know, your real hair still gotta be you know, for me, and I want I want to always attest
to something. I went through all phases. What you mean, boom? I had to recede and joint right, I said, you know what, I was like, I can't keep it shaved, it all balled. I went ball. I showed there was a way out. You know what I'm saying. Boom. Then I was like, yo, I gotta come back. I showed there was a way to come back. Right. But now hold on, I used like all organic products and stuff like because I knew keep this is this is this is this is the secret. He said he started seeing
doctor Sebby, so he's changed his diet with vegan. I didn't gantics. I did not say that. He said, is his diet diet? Let spe I said, I will say that lett spit cut. What people don't realize is there is a lot of stuff that's made from the earth, preach that is hair to actually like enrich and stop your hair from having those issues early. But if you gotta, you gotta catch it, not when you forty plus. Okay, look, don't look. That's what I'm listening. And he come on,
he's combing it, so just come on your hand. There's no no follicles. You can't comb yours, of course, okay, but but mine's real. So that's what I'm saying, Like, you gotta remember, but you did a procedure to get it back. Yeah something. But he's talking like he did with me every game thing too. You gotta, you gotta.
It's gotta be one of those things where the follicles that they put in your hair from your hair have to be growing, Like you have to have hair that grows either from the back side or somewhere in your hair in order for it to work. It's not gonna work, like you know what I'm saying, if your hair doesn't actually grow. But once you hate it, once they do it, your hair is gonna grow exactly like how it would grow. Payingful Brod, I'm not gonna lie. I'm not gonna lie.
I let doctor Sandy you asked me to do the PRP once or twice, but I was like, I ain't say. I was like, yo, this too paid, but that she was giving me a headache. I'm like, I'll just be bald. So you tried it. I tried to PRP like twice, but it wasn't. They drew the blood. They drew the blood I see, drew the blood out of my arm like a mother boy. He not all of time A time about all the time? Take it out of real quick stuck. I just wanting to see what's gonna get
the hair cut of the day. All the way you off you cool. I was waiting for this moment to get his ass back. You know what I'm saying. You see me, I'm out here up. You know what I'm I told him. I told him to get that. I just wanted to do that. You could go back with you the first ball who told you about this procedure with Tiger? The one I told you? And how did you have that kindnversation? How did you ask him? Tiger was definitely the person. Listen, nobody knew that Tiger did this.
So I'm sorry that I said, you know, like, I'm sorry that I like you know, but for too paid attention to Tiger's hair and to paid attention to people that I was like in the light, like, yo, he got a hair problem. What's he gonna do? You know what I'm saying. So first time I met him, like I damn, it was plotting on it. I was like, bro, like you know you and Miami Broke, pull up to the crib. You know what I'm saying. At the time, this is before taste. He didn't have taste, but his
hair was His hair was beautiful. Pause pause, but his hair was beautiful. So it was like, yo, So I was like, yo, bro, it's unlimited features. Thing is not a joke. I was say, yo, strill for the rest of my career, and I'm gonna be big. I got you. You know, I'm gonna give it to y'all live on
the show. The doctor's name is doctor Zering. Basically, he's dude based out of la He's not a guy that you could just go to all the time because he's so buked up because it's it really works, you know what I'm saying, And he comes up with there's so many different uh uh research things and things that he has don't know that you. I don't know. He's white black.
He's a white guy though. That's the thing about it, and it's it's not that it can't be done for white people either, because it is, but it just specializes for how it can be expensive or it can be inexpensive. It just depends on what you need to do. You feel me? All right? We got more with Tory Lanes when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the morning everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with Tory Lane. That what happened in the club the other night. We've seen a video in the club and you can't talk about it now, but like I it was just a misunderstanding. But I don't. I'd rather not talk about that just for legal You come down a lot for a while. That was the first, right, Like, but that's the thing, like I'll be I'll be chilling. My whole thing is it's just like, I just don't like this respect bro. I'm not even a like in the words of my brother Asha Rocky, I'm not a
tough guy. I'm not a gangster. I'm not a nothing, but I slapped it out of one of these, bro. So it's just like, leave me alone. But when I'm on my when I'm on my cool and I'm on my chill time, I ain't bothering nobody, ain't sending no disrecords, and nobody leave me a fuck alone. Bro, you feel me and like whatever me and that dude spoke about, and you know, I think everybody should just know, like it all derived from somebody walking up to me. I
didn't go and start that problem. Somebody walked up to me with the animosity. So it's like you would endim saying it's like it was kind of it was kind of crazy, but I want to talk into the into the situation. But yeah, like I calmed down, i'd be chilling, like just don't bother me, dog like you know what I'm saying, because I'm I'm a human being just like the next guy, famous or not. And I look at disrespect the way another look at disrespect. Don't disrespect me.
I'm not climbing. He's not climbing the venues no more. And I'm still doing that. Don't get me wrong. I had to go on too, like Arena toys to drinking and the Chris Brown. But that's the only thing that kind of stopped me from being in that crowd wilding out and climbing and crowdsurfing and stuff like that like I always do. But now that I'm back to my real shows, we back. You can beat that case in the court of law too, though, bodyway, no, no, it's
I'm not even worried about beating it. It's it's one of those things where it's like it's like it's it's so much, it's so much things wrong with the picture from from you know, just the standpoint of of of protection or the artists of whoever's supposed to be in that club for the night. And it was a hosting, it was the night I was there. It's a lot. So it's like you shouldn't been able to approach you like that exactly. And at the end of the day, Um,
I'm a cool guy. I'm not a guy that's I'm singing R and B and bringing the old like old R and B classics back. I'm at a different point in my head, like you know, I'm not I'm not there with but just don't disrespect me. That's all. I just say, you saw be it was a be in the club because you just trying. It seemed like you gotta think for shanty, I love a shanty man, shout out to a shanty. She's on the project, she's on the front. Did you ever try to take it past
us working relationship? Nah, not like that. I mean, like you know, and some French like we'll talk about like going on vacation and like that. But like she's a cool person. Not that I went at holla, but you know, I just I think that when we met each other, like we're both like we love to work, and I think that was like the common uh you know thing about it with me and her was like, yo, I
like to work. Oh you like to work too. Oh like I'll be in the studio to seven o'clock in the Oh you be in studio to seven o'clock in the morning too. That was where we connected and so like, um, even when I first told her about the cover, she she was kind of like, yo, she didn't really know the whole, like aspect and the whole like chicks tape things. She didn't know how big it was. She was kind
of like kind of skeptical about it at first. I remember had this hour long conversation with her, like a shanty you look exactly like how you looked, probably younger right now, and I need I need the world to see the essence in the beauty of what's going on it. And he was just like a man, you know what I find interested? You said, Drake had no business being at the camp flog no thing. Why why do you
think that? No? It was something we It was something me and me and him both laughed about like the next day, like we was on the phone just laughing about it. And he was like, yo, that was that was one for the but you know it just so rich. He just don't give a like that was like it was like that was the first time I was just like you so successful, you don't even like that, shouldn't you phase? You seem like me would have been sitting
at home. I would have been sitting at home for a good couple hours, Like damn fuck, he didn't even give a And so like my thing was just like, well you know now that you you know you don't give a I just want to go on record saying, boy, you know, goddamn well you shouldn't you know what I'm saying something like when I said it, I was basically just reiterating the conversation we already had, like like you know, it's it's it's why do you think he shouldn't have
been there? Though? Because not that he shouldn't have been there, but like a guy like him and a guy like me. It's like when when those kids that wear Dirty Chuck Taylors and they're in that crowd and they're they're waiting each because you know what I'm saying, at one point he was also a man who wore Dirty Chuck Taylors.
They're gonna want to see Frank Ocean at that moment, because they're anybody if you're if if I expected to see a hologram of Tupac or whatever the is, if I expected to see something else, and then you give me something else, and then you gotta think about it, like your Frank Ocean is like a unicorn, Like you don't see this, Like he's not an that you actually see. I don't even think it had nothing to do specifically
with DrAk. It was just like, Yo, we're waiting for this grand thing and we don't think we're gonna get it now. I think that, like they told us, it's just gonna be so we're not gonna get what we were waiting, you know what I'm saying. So that's all I think. It was certain shows you refused to do because of that. Nah, no, no, no, I'll do every show because my thing is is different. I don't care how many yards is out there. This could be sixty
one hundred thousand of yards. Each and every one of you guys individual And if I was in the room with each and every individual one of you, none of y'all in front on me, which means five go to see me, I'll put on the record. I'd have jumped into the crowd of been walking all over the motherfuck were talking about. I'd have been standing in the middle of the ship were talking about. You know what I'm saying, because at the end of the day, that's just coming back.
That's just me. Now they know that. The good thing about that story is I love the fact that you said I called Drake because a couple of years ago it wasn't like that. I love the fact that your relationships in Post Chicks Tape five the other day and everything, No that's we I just seen his house actually for the first time. Let's talk about that house. Looks your house. I first of all, I only saw the left side of it. You know what I'm saying. I only saw
the left side. You walk in big basketball court. It was crazy, Like this was so crazy. It's like you just have this crib because you know it's like me gonna come and go, come to breakfast club and let the world know. Like and I remember just walking through this crib, bro, And it was at one point like I couldn't even fry look at it. Bro, you really did it? Bro. And I don't even talk like that. I'm wanting I keep it to myself. Bro, you can talk to him about his heir, but can't give it
up for I'm saying. But you know somebody they won't. You know, they're not like that. So me, I just like like at that moment, I had to just be like, yo, bro, you really did it. Bro. You see you see it? It's like yocause it's crazy. Why I don't try to collaborate more. We don't see each other as often, but we talk to each other all the time. We don't see each other as often and we recorded one time we was a Jamaica. We had recorded some stuff out there. But I think with us too, I think it's just
like one of the things. It's like yo, when we really finally like one of them one time both schedules is clear and out of the die will really actually go in. You know. I think that things that are supposed to happen when it comes down to us musically, I think they'll happen if they happen, and when they happen organically, you know, I don't. I don't rush it. I don't you know. I also do pride myself on the fact that I, you know, I'm somebody who came
in an industry without a coach on. I'm somebody who came in here without you know, a big feature or whatever the case is. And I think that still speaks volume. So as long as it takes regardlessly, you know, I'm still building my own catalog and that's what makes it dope. We finally get together and I got this many records too, you know what I'm saying. Do you think you'd have been big if you came out with like obel uh? I think maybe At the time, I think I guess.
But at the same time, it doesn't change anything that you know at the time. You know, of course with party next door and everybody coming out, it would have been a dope move. But for me, you know, I think the way we were introduced to Tory is you know, it's part of it. You know, everything is part of the story. You know, when when we when we remixed Controller, when we did all that stuff, it was part of
the story, you know what I'm saying. So, and I don't even think we would have been as close if that part of the story wasn't there. All right, we got more with Tory Leans when we come back. Let's get into his joint. His feature in Te Pain is Jerry Sprunger. Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk Kodak Black, She's fill This is the rumor of four with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
So Kodak Black is trying to enter a drug rehab program while he's serving time in prison in Florida. And in addition to being separate and living separate from the general population, you will also get the advantage of perhaps getting some time off, so you might get up to twelve months knocked off of your prison sentence. You know,
he's sentence to forty six months right now. And in addition to that, it's a five hundred hour program at last nine months, and there's group therapy and one on one treatment as well, So makes sense if you can get less time to do that program. He's also, according to sources, saying that he wants to take the SATs when he eventually gets released, and he does want to go to University of Florida and get a bachelor's degree. Okay,
clean it up, right, all right? Nick Cannon is getting his daytime talk show in twenty twenty, and here's great news for him. It will be getting guaranteed double runs on Fox owned outlets in seventeen major markets, including nine of the top ten markets. So congratulations in Nick Canada from Nick Cannon. Yeah. Start they just did in twenty twenty in the fall. Okay, fall the twenty twenty all right, cool like hit the radio runabout I'll say about two
three more years. He's killing it right now. Is host on the Mass Singer and of course he has Wilding Out, and he has a clip series coming called Nick Cannons Hit viral Videos. He hosted NBC's America's Got Talent and UH for eight seasons. He's still got time to go to school. He's going to doing Canada's Corner, Nick Man. He has the Wilding Out Tour, stand up comedy tour. He has a restaurant in Miami. He's got a lot going on right shout out to him. Any time talk
show started twenty twenty. I give the radio show to the end the twenty twenty one. All right, Ryan Screst does it barely, but I'm not gonna talk about that. That's our heart business. Nick could be good. He has the morning show and he has Live Okay, all right. Antonio Brown has posted an apology to Robert Kraft. He said, mister Kraft, I apologize sincerely to you and your organization. All I wanted to be was an asset to the organization.
Sorry for the bad media and the drama. Thank you, sincerely, a b. S. I hurt my heart to see that yesterday. Wow, because man, you bowing down to the man. Two weeks ago you was calling the NFL a plantation and saying anybody who wants to work there as a fool, and all types of other stuff. And now two weeks later you got to bow down to grober Craft. What has to happen for one of these brothers in the NFL. One of these brothers in the NFL have to say
f the NFL and meet it. Until that happens, you're gonna keep seeing people in this position. You're gonna keep seeing people in the position that Capple's in on Saturday until one of these brothers says the NFL and means it. This is gonna continue to gelt have been emotional. We he could have said some things that he really didn't mean and said he out of emotion and wanted Antonio Brown did meet with the NFL last week to address
sexual assault allegations against him. They said it was an eight hour meeting and there could be follow ups before a decision is made about what's going to happen with his future. So don't know what happened there, but he'll end up back on the Patriots. Patriots ain't got no wide receivers right now, and they need some wide receivers. He'll end up back on the Patriots, all right, would
you vote for Kanye with Akon as the vice president. Well, TMZ talked to Akon about a possible twenty twenty four partnership. To me, it's not a competition. It's a matter of what God wills it to be. Okay, you know, but I think the combination could be something you just never know. We'self the way at that time, coming see would you run this VP with Kanye as president? Would that would I'll be the ideal situation? What would be the ideals of that? You would do it? Wow? Because that seems
like something that really could happen. You never know anything to happen. First of all, why would Akoon be the VV on that ticket? Acon out here putting lights all in Africa? He should be running for president? Well, I guess because Kanye already said that he wanted to run in twenty twenty four, So let me nothing run against them. I don't know that he was really planning to run for president at all. President. They just talking right now. They asked him about it. He was like, yeah, sure,
why not? All right, I'm Angela Yee and that's your broom of report. All right, thank you, missie, Charlo Mine. Yes, will you give me that down. We need this culturally clueless executive in Hollywood to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him, Okay. And it's just a moment to teach and shame white people, all right, for being white? Well, okay, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked us to Breakfast Club. Good morning. I was born to Donkey. It's the Donkey of the
Death Devil Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's Donkey of the Day. For Wednesday, Novem twentieth goes to Hollywood, in particular culturally clueless Hollywood executives. There is a headline going around and I had to cite sources to make sure this was a real story. Uh, and it is because it came
from the screenwriter for the new Harriet movie, Gregory Alan Howard. Okay, Gregory Alan Howard was talking about the struggles he faced trying to make the Harriet Tubman movie and how to climate in Hollywood was different back then, and from that conversation, this headline happened. A Hollywood executive. Everybody, pay attention, open your ears. I need you to listen. A Hollywood executive wanted Julia Roberts to play Harriet Tubman in the Harriet
Tubman movie White Julia robbins Man. Yes, yes, I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to ABC seven for the report police. It has to do with the movie Harriet, which came out last month. It tells the story of anti slavery crusader Harriet Tubman and stars actress Cynthia Arriva. When the film was first in development more than twenty five years ago, another actress's name was in consideration. Gregory Alan Howard, the movie's scriptwriter, says one
studio head said, quote, this script is fantastic. Let's get Julia Roberts to play Harriet Tubman. When someone pointed out that Roberts couldn't be Harriet Tubman, the executive responded, it was so long ago. No one's going to know the difference. Still don't know who that executive was. I don't know if we ever will. But when talking about the episode, Alan says, the climate in Hollywood it was very different twenty five years ago. Alan told the story and a
Q and A posted by Focus Features the studio behind Harriet. Now, before we move on, Envy really bothered me with a question. He just asked, you said black Julie back, I said white. I think the black Julie. I don't know, so I thought maybe it was another Juliet Robbins. Okay, I'm just asked, did he know something I don't know? Ji Robbers has asked Jump that she could have been on twenty one jumps.
Maybe I don't know. Okay. Anyway, a culturally clueless Hollywood executive wanted Julia Roberts, whose ancestry consists of English, German, Swedish, Irish, Scottis, Welsh and French, to play Harriet Tubman, whose grandmother arrived to you on a slave ship from Africa. Okay, Harriet Tubman who was born in the slavery whose parents were slaves. Dear Hollywood. Just because Juliet Roberts can play Vivian Ward and Pretty Woman doesn't mean she can play Harriet Tubman
and pretty slave Woman. Okay. Just because Julia Roberts can play Laura Bernie and Sleeping with the Enemy doesn't mean she can play Harriet Tubman in a movie called Sleeping with the Enemy against My Will because Massa keep raping me. Okay, Just because Juliet Roberts can play Maggie Corbmander and Runaway Bride. Doesn't mean she can play Harriet Tubman in a movie
called Guess What Runaway Slave? All right? Sure, Julia Roberts can play Test Ocean and Oceans eleven, but she can't play Harriet Tubman in a movie titled Atlantic Ocean eleven, which is an origin story of how her grandmother got here. All right, This is why white people have to stop trying to tell other people's stories. Okay, White people can't tell black stories. And if you have an idea for a black story, go get a black creative to help you with it, to assist you with it. Hey, how
about just to do it, all right? Same with men trying to tell women's stories, straight people trying to tell gay stories. You might have the idea, but go get somebody from that community to give it that illness, all right, so you don't make these kind of mistakes. White people in Hollywood do stuff like this all the time. By the way, remember when Angelina Jolie played Mary Anne Parl, She was a journalist for the Wall Street Journal who
was of Afro Cuban descent. Ben Affleck played Antonio J. Mendez, who was a Mexican American Cia operative. Johnny Depp played Tonto from The Lone Ranger. Tonto was a Native American. Remember when Elizabeth Taylor played Cleopatra. Okay, this isn't a new thing for Hollywood. What's new is social media and us having the voice to call this kind of stuff out and people actually hear us. Okay, what needs to happen is we need to find this executive's name and
shame them. All right. They don't need to be fired or anything like that, They just need to be shamed and asked, how would you feel if someone who was trying to revise your history. You have to make examples of people like this so other folks know not to make these same mistakes. Now, could Julia Roberts pull off the role of Harriet Tubman? Probably, but that just wouldn't be historically accurate. Okay, sad, being a black slave in America's a unique experience and we are still suffering from
the trauma of that experience to this day, to this die. Okay, that trauma slavery was passed on to this generation. So the roles in Hollywood from you know that time should be passed onto this generation of black people too, and this is a prime example of minorities doing all the work in white people taking their credit for it. Period. Please give this coach really clues executive in Hollywood the biggest he hall. Let Chelsea Handle give him the biggest
he had to. Heaha he haw. That is way too much, Dan Mann and Kathy Griffin give him the biggest he hall to. Please give this giant Jaral male the biggest he had And somebody out there, somebody out there knows who that coach really clue. This executive is right. So even if you don't want to out him, just take this donkey the day Off YouTube and send it to this email to day. Okay, all right, well, thank you for that Dogy to day up. Next ask Ye eight
hundred five five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, call Ye right now. She'll help you out with all your problems. Again. The numbers eight hundred five eight five one on five one is the Breakfast Club, Come morning. The Breakfast Club did some real advice with Anthela Ye. It's ask Ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club, it's time for asking. Ye hello, who's this? What's up? What's your couestion for you? So
I just wanted to know. So basically, me and my son's mother, we've been together for like three years. I know I messed up. I did a little southing and she started talking to her ex boyfriend again and I found out and basically she told me like that, if I get my act together and me and her but can get back together and work out it. But she's not gonna wait for me. So I'm basically wondering should I wait for her and just trying to get back together?
There are should I just go do my own thing? Okay? So did you get your act together? I'm in the process of doing that. I'm working. I'm a work in progress. She sees that, you know, she's been, you know, spending more time when we really been doing more things together and stuff. But I'm still in the act of getting that together. But she sees the progress. Right, Well, it's too early to tell them because you haven't even gotten to where you need to be for her to feel
like she's ready to get back together. And listen, getting yourself together, it's not really for another person. It's for you. Yeah, definitely, I know that. That's why the main important thing is me, no matter why. I just don't want to be like in this wimbo situation kind of that should I still be entertaining her or should I just let her do her and just worry about me? I think? So when you say you have to get it together, right, what
does that mean? Basically? You know, I've just been like irresponsible with money and stuff like that, like, oh, I get paid next week, I'll just push that bill. It could be a couple of days late, like just little, you know, young dumb kind of excuse me, Okay, And when you say you messed up? Did some other things happen in your relationship? That's pretty much like you know, arguments have stemmed out from like financial irresponsibility. But that's
just it. I don't all right, So it sounds like, uh, you know, finances are the number one reason that relationships don't work out and marriages and over that that's the number one reason. It's not anything else. Um, that's number one. So it is important to her to see that you are being responsible. But even bigger than that, like I said, it's important to you for yourself to be responsible, and I feel like she sees that in you. She sees that you have a lot of potential, but she's also
very much concerned about her own stability and security. If she can't see you doing right on your own, then it's hard to see you doing right as part of a couple. Right, That's very true. And she's still talking to her ex. Yeah, but she's been honest about me with everything. After you know, I found out, she like, oh, yeah, you have an open relationship Peo below they're not together, Okay, So listen, there's no right or wrong answer to this.
I think get yourself together. If you feel like and you feel like she really does want to be with you, and she does want to be with you, and she sees you got it together, then fine. Now it's hard to see the person that you love and want to be with dating somebody else. If you feel like you can't deal with that, that's on you. Also, however, you said you guys are open and honest and you have an open relationship and it seems like you're Are you
okay with that? Yeah? At first, like I know it, brotherbly, but I know that I know I'm not where I need to be to be right for her right now. So I know, like you know, I do love her. I want her to be happy, so I know that you know, I would just be holding her back and drowning her at this point. Well that's some real love, okay. So it's a work in progress. So there's no answer right now except you just have to wait and see
get your life together. Maybe you'll decide you don't want to be with her anymore, you know, But it sounds like neither one of you are ready to take that next step right now. So in the meantime, work on you. You're crying, you're right, Yeah, no, I'm not crying. I'm smoking a cigarette. Oh my god. She also wants you to stop smoking. By the way, did she tell you earlier about ain't no cancer? That is? Brother? You got cancering your ass? What I miss? All right? Man, I
have a good good luck with everything, bro. A lot of people, a lot of people smoke cigarettes after sex. I just something you can get cancering your ass that fast, all right? Ask ye hate un drink five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice, he e. Now is the breakfast club? Good morning morning? Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club with in the middle of asking yee, hello, who's this? This is Mo, Mo,
what's your question for you? Okay, so the question is, um, I'm engaged, and um. He has outside children and I have out five children, okay, a blended family right in the family. And he doesn't take care of his biological children the way that he takes care of mine. And I've been trying to tap him about it, but it just seems to not getting me where He says that the other children's mom doesn't, you know, have a problem with it. But I don't feel like he's spending time
with them like how he does with my children. And he probably feels like spending time with you and the kids is more convenient because y'all at together, and he's neglecting his responsibilities and no one's holding him accountable, right, and that's you know. And the children live out of town, but they come down for the summer and Thanksgiving and you know you're gonna be here soon, and they don't
come and live with us in our home. They go to the grandmother's house and he doesn't send anybo much house. So it's like weird to me, Like why aren't they in our house when they're here on the holiday breaks? And they I don't know what to do, like if I don't want to be, you know, with this person, and you know, the mothers are blaming me, you know, and I'm like, I don't know what to do here. Okay, So what is his relationship like with the mothers? Do
they have like a hostile relationship? Yeah? They do, okay, because people do tend because I've dated guys with kids before, and they do tend to take it out on the kids if they don't get along with the mom right, And so it could be his relationship with the mothers that is affecting his relationship with his children, and that is wrong. Do you communicate with the mothers at all? Um? It doesn't go well? It doesn't go well at all. Is there a way that you can work on that relationship,
because it seems like that might be the primary issue here. Probably? Well, I tride to reach out to them, you know, and he doesn't want us communicating at all. I don't know why. He just doesn't want to. Well, I know in the past we tried and and things that it didn't go. Well, it's just a lot behind it, you know. And I don't want to be like, you know what, just forgetting you spend time when you do what you don't because I'm such a family oriented person, right so my my
children don't even know his children. And it's it's either she doesn't want them over for our home or he doesn't try to encourage it. You know. I'm like, okay, well they live in Minnesota. You know, it doesn't matter what she wants. He's down here with ute is your holiday weekend, so you should be able to say, hey, you know what, I'm going to take her to my fiance's how our house. I know she's not gonna hurt them. I'm putting my foot down. You're gonna respect what I
have to say. And if they don't, then go get to a company. That's the kind of person name I'm not gonna let nobody wait kid around can pound with them. But he's not like that. He's like, okay, if they can't go over to my house, sign okay. Is there another person the mediator, like the grandmother that could perhaps talk to both parties. Yeah, I should try that. That's something that we haven't tried. Why I shudn't make them
notice by that, right? And I think you know, you always have to, as we say, lead with love and when you go to the grandmother, talk to her and just express how you feel and a positive you know, just be like, Look, I want to make sure forget whatever we have going on as adults. This is all about the kids. And I do want us to have a better relationship for the take of our children so that they don't grow up feeling any kind of way
or having issues with the parents for whatever reason. So whatever efforts we can make, and if that means that we spend more time at the grandmother's house until the mother's more comfortable, you know, can you broker a phone call between us so that we can, you know, get on a conference call and voice our concerns but not in a hostile way, because I think that's the most important thing, is how we talk to each other as adults.
So you think it's okay for us to spend time like we're like his phresipation, spend time with his kids at the home and then lead, well, right now, their own room. They haven't even been. Everybody has their own the kids have their own room, and everything calls in
their own cool hung up with cast alone. But it's I think you have to I think you have to start somewhere, right, And if the mothers are uncomfortable, those are their children also, and so you don't want to do something that they don't want you to do, because that's just gonna make it even worse right now, So I think you have to show the respect and ease your way into it and take responsibility and accountability for whatever kind of situation that on your end might have
them feeling whatever kind of way, and be empathetic and understand where they're coming from. But at the same time, you have to show that you are really willing to go the extra mile to make this work and make this happen, and know that it is going to be a process. It's not going to happen overnight, right, you know, and understand because you know, how would you feel with your kids going to somebody else's house that you haven't
been to. I guess, well, they've been there to your I mean I'm talking about to your house, right, they've been there, Okay, you know, right, But I'm the kind of I'm the kind of baby mom that I'm just like, hey, y'all gonna have fun. Make sure you know. Yeah, but everybody's not like everybody's not like that apparently. So I think you have to understand that there will be a process. You have to be patient, but you also have to just make sure that you are the mature person. Okay, okay,
I'll work on man. All right. I hope everything works out. And I think it's dope that you are wanting to make sure that this happens for the sake of the kids. Yes, ma'am, Yes, ma'am, thank you, all right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice, call yee. Now you've got rooms on the way. Yes, what historic hip hop group is going to be getting a theme park hopefully? Okay, all right, we'll get into that next Keeper locked as
the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club, Good morning, everybody, good morning, good morning, good morning. Hey, what's up? Good morning, Charlemagne, the order, good morning. All right, let's get to these rooms. Let's talk continue because you don't have here why are you meet because you don't have Wow, that hurt your feeling? You have hair props your wrist and oh who get your little weave to get to match up to this? I'm gonna get cut down silky. Hey, ladies, can we
get to the rumors? Sorry, let's listen. Just oh gosh, report go with Angel Angela. It's report the Breakfast Club. Well, Kim Kardashian and Sean King. Now, apparently people want to know why Kim Kardashian is on the front lines when it comes to the Rodney Reeds day of execution. She was featured on the Today Show to speak about that, and Sean King was questioned, Well, first, Sean King wrote, you don't have to believe anything I've ever said about
Rodney Reid. Believe the Innocence Project, Believe the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles was just unanimously voted to stop his execution. Believe the Texas Criminal Court of Appeals was just granted an appeal. Somebody said, why was Kim Kardashian on the Today Show being interviewed about this case and not you? And Sean King responded, because she likes being on TV and I like doing the work. Wow, all right.
Since then, Innocence Project has posted at Kim Kardashian, we are grateful for your support and partnership on Rodney Reid's case, from raising awareness on this fight for justice and motivating so many to take action to your dedication as a legal apprentice to the legal team, and Sean King posted that and said, yesterday a lot of you asked me why Kim kay was on TV so much talking about Rodney read getting a say of execution instead of me, and I said something flippant to the effect of because
she likes being on TV and I like doing the work. That was only partly true. She does like being on TV, and I do like doing the work. But my friends at the Innocence Project let me know today that behind the scenes, Kim is really doing the work, and I'm glad about that. Also, I don't think she's cloud chasing. I was fully convinced that she's sincere in her efforts. Rodney's family told me so themselves. I just wanted to
make this clear. I mean, everybody plays a part, right, all hands on deck when it comes to any kind of injustice, and I mean, honestly, that's just Petty to come at Kim for that, because if she's on TV raising awareness for a cause that you're fighting for, why would you care? Yeah, whore getting the job done. If she does it this way, you do it this way, somebody else does it that way to hold the job
is getting done. That's what I thought. The whole thing was, everybody can get more done when they stop worrying about
who gets to credit for it. All right. Floyd Mayweather said that his time in the ring is definitely finished and he's focused on other projects, which is including his fast growing chain of boxing fitness gyms, also his promotion company, and you know he has the Strip Club two in Vegas, right, And he said that he would still, however, maybe do some of those other fights that the exhibition fights three minutes,
the three rounders, overseas and stuff like that. Right. So, according to Floyd Mayweather, he said, I've got calls to get back into the ring, but my health is my wealth. He said. Boxing is a very, very brutal sport. In the last few years, a lot of fighters have died inside that squared. You have got to know when to hang it up. I had a great career and there you have it to fight anymore. He has nothing to prove,
nothing at all. Like anybody that he would be fighting at this point would benefit them more than it would benefit him. Like everybody trying to get this Pacquie ou made whether two to happen? No for what? All right? Well, he said, I still travel and do exhibitions. I make great money doing exhibitions, between ten and thirty million, he said. I think I make more doing that than most fighters make fighting. Yeah, I think he'll do an exhibition one
or two. It's only two rounds or three rounds. It's it's it's light work for him, I think. And it doesn't affect his fifty year old records. It doesn't affect his record, all right. Made Weather Promotions. In the meantime. You know they have a fight happening this weekend Lewis Ortiz and Deontay Wild. Yes, yes, on Saturday two. Can't wait to see that, all right. Woutan Clan looks like they might be getting their own theme park. That would
be really amazing if that can happen. Um now it'll be in South Korea, okay, and so hopefully I think that'd be really really dope to go to a woul Tan clan. I would definitely take my black ass out to South Korea to go to that wool Tan copy at that Grand Opening Trust and believe that would be
some good names for some rides. I don't know, because all the rides would sound mad, scary, like you don't want to get on the ride called Protecting Neck, all right, you don't want to get on the ride called bring the rod, old, dirty old, dirty Bastard ride. Yes, those are some ride I would want to get on. Bring the pain, gravel picks, Get a gravel pick. You're giving me anxiety just thinking about that. Everything should be virtual reality. No,
I'm cool with that. I'm I'm old. I like virtual reality. Have you have you been in the virtual reality? Um? Yes I have? Have you been to that Avatar virtual reality ride? At? I forgot what park itt is? I went sometimes World not incredible, like if you go, it makes you feel like you're on the roller right that I'd rather really go on a roller coaster. I'm forty, No love me because they put you right. You gotta try. You gotta try a real roller coast. Want to be
on a real roller coaster. But anyway, we should come up with some great names for these woutang rides Um now Felicity Huffman, she wants to help female inmates after she spent some time in prison a design outfits for no but she said, her experience is that these women are left behind, They're abandoned. There's no support for them either in the institution or when they leave the institution, and that broke her heart. So now she wants to
actually hope out. I guess some way, somehow after her experience going to jail for a very brief period of time. I might add, all right, Princess Love was upset with ray J now apparently, and I saw both of them
in Vegas. They were ray J was hosting like the pre show for the Soul Trained Music Awards, and he does have a new project coming out by the way, okay uh, and you know Princess Love me Okay, Princess Love is eight months pregnant, and I guess ray J left her there she ray J posted a picture with Princess Love and their daughter Melody and said thank you BT hashtag soldier in the words, and Princess Love said, left me and Melody stranded in Vegas and blocked me
from calling. Now you want to post family photos hashtag by ugly. I don't know what happened with them. It was all good. And that's a clear joke. Though when a person say by ugly to you, it might have been like, yeah, he might have had to go do a show and left him in Vegas. I'm sure he didn't even strand it. Then she said, yes, I can
fly home. I have my own money, but my car is here, and I don't want to drive back alone with my daughter because I'm over eight months pregnant and I don't even want to have to stop for gas. I go into labor with all of this human trafficking going on. So that was when people were asking her, why don't you just fly yourself home? And that was her response, People say, by ugly that's like l ol, like I'm getting by ugly my whole life. I mean, I don't know. I know he's just playing. I never
got that. I just never got that. Yeah, No, I'm the only person that gets bio ugly pretty much. All right, all right, well I'm Angela Yee and that is your report. All right, thank you, miss Ye, and happy birthday to my goddaughter. She turns twenty one today. Oh it's a big Yeah, it's a happy birthday to jazz Man. All right, all right, everybody else, re vote. We'll see the more the people's choice mixes up. Next question right now. Eight
hundred five eight five one five one. It's like Saint Bofelicia. Yeah, I was second to you talking to you know me. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, your brother Kareem web Good morning, sir, Good morning, Good morning. Kareem is a multi unit franchise Z of Buffalo Wild Winds and CEO of a Fourth Movement. Yeah. Did you
ever imagine yourself opening up your own franchises? Yeah, I mean, you know, I grew up in a family that I was doing franchising. I mean, so from the time my dad went from being an executive to becoming a franchise either the whole conversation around you can't hearing my job, but one day you couldn't hear my business. Just kind of growing up, uh, you know, on fries as I call it, I always knew that was a possibility for me.
I mean when I went to more House College, I was going to the West End walking up and polyester uniforms working at me. So yeah, I think it was always entrepreneurship, and specifically the idea of owning restaurants in a franchise model was always probably something most thanking you get the capital for your first franchise. Well, his parents owned a bunch of friends. Yeah, yeah, they owned some McDonald's.
But then you know, we went out my stuff, my business partner ed and we scraped, you know for years and as we opened out first Buffalo Ill when he's in two thousand and nine, after the market that crashed and there was no bank financing, you just had to go figure it out. Three million dollars at twenty one l oies people you know, closing the door on cats in their early thirties who wanted to open you know, units in LA. So it's tough. It was three millions
to buy into the franchise for each one. Yeah. Wow, it's different for every franchise that you want to buy into, right as I know, it's really super strict with like Chick fil A. You have to work there for two years Chick fil A. I actually, I mean, whatever you think about their politics, I like their motto because it empowers people that otherwise wouldn't be able to have access to the capital. Right. So you're talking about I think now it's twenty used to be ten thousand dollars. Wow.
Uh you know, but if you if you work there, I know there's a lot of folks that operate those units making you know, four hundred five hundred thousand dollars a year, who have a little bit of money in their deals, right, and they're taking care of their family and engaging in community. So uh yeah, I say kudos. I thought it was they want you to work on every aspect of you know what I mean. They want you you are an owner operator. But that's how good
businesses work. To know how business do? We know where like you know, the CEO of the business or the person that's responsible for the business executing every day doesn't work it correct. Now For you, though, I would feel like it was different because because of your family, you had experience and had more knowledge than the average person would before they decide to get into franchising. Yeah, without a doubt, you know, I grew up around the dinner type. I said, you know, I kind of got my NBA
at Hamburger University or Reggie Webb my dad. You know. So yeah, to who much has given, much is expected and hopefully we're living up to that. Oh some of those jewels that they're putting your head, that that trained you in a certain way, because I mean, just because they do it doesn't mean the child will will will get it. It's really about a way of being right, Like you grow up in the restaurant space and you're
growing you know, I grew up pretty middle class. You know, both of my parents came from single parent household, South LA. So you know, you know, both worlds. But I'm going home, going to one high school with the kid that's on the in the grill cooking Big Max right next to me. Has a different set of circumstances. But you know, we're the same person. I wanted to date the young ladies
that worked in the drive through. You know, we went play ball together after we worked were we were never not the same, So I think that was the main lesson. And then you know, my parents were very film tropic. I never saw them to this day take advantage of anybody or thing that was um, you know, suspect in terms of their their their their the way that they did business. I mean, do you that we have four
and several more on the way. Yeah. And you and you said you started in old first one open in two thousand and nine Forreston in twenty eleven in the Crunchhall district. That was like in the middle of the recession at the time, right, Yeah, it was. It was the opposite of easy. Uh man. I think we were probably too hungry and determined to me. I mean, yeah, there's a lot of sleepless nights, and even after you open, it's not just you know, you open the door and automatic,
automatically you're successful. And we had one of the first, really the first Buffalo Wild Wings in La proper Um. So you know, the brand wasn't like it is today at two thousand and nine, especially on the coast. There weren't none here in New York. There weren't none in in La proper So we were kind of first to the market. What are some of the rules as far as the franchise that with Buffalo Wild Wings, Because I know that a lot of businesses are trying to get
healthier also, So how does that affect you guys? Are they things you can add to the menu? Can you only have like what everybody has across the nation as far as what's on the menu, Are there changes you can make? Like I know, things have to be pretty uniform. So what to own a Buffalo Wild Wings? Do you have to add heere to? I mean when you are a franchise z you have to. You know, what you leverage is your ability to operate well, and for us,
that means developing people, especially young people. So there's a level of cultural competency and engagement with folks to run a system. Well, it's not like, oh, I'm in the crunch'all district. I think sweetetator Pie would do really well, so I get to do it. No, it's not that, and that's not why you get into a system like that. You're really leveraging the entire system to go, you know, get access to the resources, develop people, make a difference
where you're doing business. How do you as an owner handle a situation like the one that happened and I think it was Napersville. Yeah, what a black family said they felt discriminated in the Buffalo wild wings. How does the black owner, how does that affect you as a
black owner? It's pain for but I'm gonna tell you, Like we sell, you know, five dollars beers after ten o'clock at night, and you know I Store and Carson where you know, we have Latino folks and African Americans and somebody might be a Cowboy fan and somebody else as a Green Bay fan, and folks get into it, and things that you know, you might not think are the nicest thing to be said, get said. And you operate, you deal with the public, and the only thing you
can do is the right thing. And you know, and these businesses are are are run typically by young people who are inexperienced, and our gaining experience and mistakes get made. I think what you got to look at in situations like this is a quality of the leadership and then what happens after the fact. I'm glad to say Buffalo Wallowings was acquired a year and a half ago that the president of Buffalo Wallowings Lutick, and the brother Seth Freeman,
who's the CMO. I've been in contact with them. I think they've been on the ground m talking to Reverend Jackson and others, the family itself. So I think you're doing all the right things to ensure that we're as prepared as possible to try to prevent that type of thing happening. When we start talking about thirteen hundred units and the average of fifty sixty people working in each unit, and you know the status of our country, and you got folks that support all kinds of people coming in
these businesses, You're gonna have some of that. It's about you know, how you respond. Yeah, And I mean that that's why one of the reasons I'm glad you can because like you know, you start calling for Bolus boycott Buffalo while and it's like, well wait a minute, you know, saying like it's some brothers and sisters that will be affected by that. Let's let's put them on the front line so people can see what it is. Yeah, I
mean that, you know, it's exactly right. It's all we're all human beings doing the best we can to do the best we can. I think the pressure that we ought to be putting on folks is inclusion around ownership. It matters who owns these businesses, because when you own, you hire folks that you're comfortable with. You're more culturally competent.
You develop people in different ways. Listen, you're not going to let somebody maybe challenge you that doesn't that you don't feel like you know it is respect respectful of your experience. Right. But I have the ability to deal with or talk to a young person and bring the best out of them in ways that somebody else might not challenge a young person. All right, well, we appreciate you for joining us. Brother, I'm grateful to you guys man, for the platform and for the fact that you guys
may represent a lot of us. This is where we get our information and you guys do it the right way. So thank you. We're Can they reach you? Krem Man, just hit me up. We're at AFRO Tech together last week. I can't tell you how many people hit me up on LinkedIn time. I want to be involved in the business, so I just say social is the best place to find me. Instagram, you know whatever. Kareem web Okay, and that fourth movement and a fourth movement. Yeah, I shout
to Kareem Webb for joining us. Now, Charlomagne, you got a positive note. Yes, First of all, I want to salute my homegirl, Courtney Man. Courtney is a one of my young young old gs out here in these screeps, and she's the main and that always says by ugly to me. She always says bye ugly. And I'm actually kind of disappointed now that y'all have hurt my feelings this morning. But anyway, a positive note comes from a young man named Arnold Schwarzenegger. You may know him. He said,
scrimth does not come from winning your struggles. Develop your strengths when you go through hardships and decide not to not to surrender. That is strength by ugly breakfast clubs. You all finish, are y'all dune
