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Will Packer Interview and More

May 20, 20201 hr 34 min
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Today on the show we had friend to the room Will Packer call in where he spoke about the pandemic, Quibi platform and so much more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Senator Ben Sasse for for his comments he made at school graduation and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee"

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Dan dang, everybody come to the breakfast club. I call this the hot seat. Your around. You don't control. I'm not even doing it. I'm so big yo are yo so bad, the world's most dangerous morning shodj his bitch potentially stay in everybody's business, but in a good way. Charlo Mine, the god the ruler, rubbed you the wrong way.

The breakfast clubs ain't for everybody. Good morning usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo good Jomini, good money. He's amby Jolo Mene the god piece of the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Day? What's happening? Yesterday is Wednesday, hump day, middle of the week. Let me shout out to Let me shout out to my daughter again. Yesterday I called it her last dance.

It was her last dance. In high school. They had a little drive through a situation where all the class and their families could you know. They drive back to the school and all the teachers were out there cheering for them and they get to go around a little loop for the last time. So we did that yesterday. Now they moved to graduation ceremony back into July, but they just said they did this because the kids finished school last week. So this was her last dance yesterday.

So it was pretty cool, man. It was. It sucked at one time because she didn't get to walk yet, but it was pretty cool that the teachers are trying to do something. They all had all masks and everybody was waving, beeping their horns. It was It was pretty cool. So congratulations against baby girl. Yeah, you have to a blood all of them for still trying to make sure they make something happen for the students. Yeah yeah, I

mean it sucked, but they're doing it best, you know. Yeah, this whole pandemic, that's who I feel probably you know, the worst for the worst, for the worst for in terms of like, you know what they're missing out on, and that's that's the kids. You know what I'm saying, because like the kids likes have really been uprooted in the real way. If you started your senior year this year, you didn't think that your senioryear was going in like this. Not sure you had a whole plan how your last

days in high school would be. I'm sure you didn't think it would be like this. Yeah, and you know, I'm you know, I'm extra extra careful. I have extra anxiety. I think people know. So, like after a couple of the girls had, you know, a little get togethers with their girlfriends, I'm like, nope, we're going back home, you know, like you no, you're not going. No, you go they're going. No, We're going back home. But this is supposed to be

her last summer. This is where she's supposed to be hanging out with her friends, going to the beach, going to the mall, you know, going to the movies. And just happened fun her last summer before college. Prom? Did she get from They're from no prom, nothing, none of that.

That's horrible. Yeah, but it's you know, and now we got to decide if she's gonna go to college next year, you know, because you know, although they send a leaden say in college is going to open it in September or September, but are they really prepared or they just just a money grab? You know, colleges schools need money too, But you know, are they gonna be able to keep the kids six feet away? Or are they gonna be able to clean the classes after every class? You know?

Like those are the things you got to think of, you know, when you at least when you fly and you get in a plane, between every flight, they clean the plane, Like, are they going to clean the class between every class? You know? It's yeah, I mean listen, September is a long way away. Um, my daughter will be going to seventh grade. But I don't see myself putting her back in school in September. I don't see it. Not the way my anxiety is set up, not right,

but the way my parental paranois is set up. I can't see her she putting her back in school. And uh in September. I see the summer they're doing extra classes for like a month for students. I don't know if you got. I just was watching the news this morning. Yes, that's in New York. They're talking about doing extra classes this summer. Yeah, online, of course. Online. I don't know.

But you know, my daughter's still taking classes now. She's taking college credits now, so she could jump ahead and for just for the summer so she has some tests today so that she could possibly use a college credits. But it sucks, but hey, I mean it's it could be a lot worse. So we're just you know, taking them one day. Yep. Yeah, And that shout to all the graduates of twenty twenty dealer with the same thing and all the parents trying to make the best out

of the situation. Ah, but let's get the show cracking, all right, Front page News. What we're talking about next, Yeah, it could be worse, and we'll talk about people who actually have to evacuate right now in central Michigan. All right. Also, and we got a special guest joining us today, right No, Will Packer will be joining us. Man, we'll pack pack Listen. I forgot it's all a blur, man, We'll I get tired of zooms? You know much zooms? We do you like? Who do we talk to? We talked to so many

goddamn people on zoom. I'm tired of zoomzoom zoom. I don't want his zoom zoomzoom in a boom boom boom. No, okay, Will documentary on Quibby called Blackball, so he's gonna be talking about that it's all about Donald Sterling and what happened with the Clippers. If though it was zoom zoom zoom in a boom boom, now a boom boom. Does it matter? Now come on saying zoom zoom zom boom boom, boom zoom zom boom boom boom boom, doesn't really matter which one it is. All right, it's the Breakfast Club,

Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Gyee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Where we starting you. Well, let's start with Danny Green, and he's talking about how the Lakers are running their practice facility during coronavirus. He was on the most recent episode of a Load of Management, and here's what he said. Happens. I got tested beforehand

and do the swab. Coming the facility, you have to wear your workout gear as you come in, so the shoes that you have on you have to take off at the door. They give you foot flops. They leave it at the front. You sanitize your hands, sanitize you own, et cetera. And then you walk in with the foot flops they give you and whatever the schedules that they give you, that's where you start. So I start in the training room. I'll go starting training with the treatment.

You have to wear your mask. They give us masks beforehand. Once you're done with that, you have your time in the weight room or on the court. However it is vice versa. But you have to be when you're working with the training not supposed to touch him with the twelve feet Apart the players, you're allowed to take your mask off if you can't work out with the mask, But the trainers staff, everybody has masks on. Yeah. The one thing that worries me about that is that he

says they work out with mask on. Are they going to be required to play with the mask on? No, No, there's no way you can take it off if you can't breathe with him. Yeah, there's no way you ever try to run with that mask and do something with that mask physical. Yes, always, when I'm running, I always have to pull it up when and then when I run past somebody have to pull it back down for

that moment and then I put it right back. If they're saying that, you know, the best way to keep the disease from transmitting is to wear a mask and then then making them wearing in practice when they at least tell the players like, look, try to play with the mask first, that's impossible. They can't. They can't. No way, no way, you've done it before. When they break their

noses and stuff like that. Maybe, yeah, it doesn't cover their mouth though, where they can't breathe through their mouth, right, I don't know. A couple of plays water most of them were the half mask to cover just a nose, but a couple of water face masks before. But don't they have a cutout so you could breathe, like through your mouth. Doesn't cover your mouth? Yeah, they do have

cut out where you can breathe. Yeah they ain't. Yeah, yeah said that you can take your He said you could take your mask off if you can't breathe with it on. But they're not playing against each other, so they all have like different times that they can go and work out all right. Now. Thousands of people had to evacuate as a river dam broke in central Michigan. They had to evacuate about ten thousand people. The governor said that one downtown could be under approximately nine feet

of water by today. This was in Midland County. This was breaking news this morning. Michigan Governor Gretchen said downtown Midland, which is a city of about forty two thousand people, they've all had to They're getting orders to evacuate in there, saying in the next twelve to fifteen hours could be pretty bad. I was looking at the footage of that

online and cars floating by. It's a state of emergency right now for Midland County, and residents that are threatened by the flooding have to find a place to stay with friends or relatives. This is particularly bad because we are, of course in the middle of a pandemic. So how is social distancing going to happen when this emergency is happening at the same time. That's absolutely true. I was thinking when I read that story, I was like, where

did they evacuate to? They were told to go to friends, relatives houses. But that's not really what we're being told to do. Yeah, go pile up on top of each other when you're supposed to be social distancing. Okay. Now they have a new development. Coronavirus could soon be detected, they said by sneezing onto the phone. If the virus is present, there is DNA strands in the center that would bind to the virus proteins, which would trigger electrical resistance.

That signal is a positive test than the sensor would change color or visually indicate the presence of coronavirus. So you'd have to sneeze on your phone, yep, into the phone's charging court. That's the most unsanitary thing in the goddamn world. Ninety percent of y'all don't wipe your phones down. Now. You go to the grocery store and you go to all these essential places and you touch y'all over your freaking phone. Mostly y'll don't wipe your phone down. Now.

That's the most unsanitary thing in the world. Yeah. Plus, I don't know that I can make myself sneeze. Yeah, No, that's gonna be difficult. All right. Well I'm Angela yea, And that's your front page news. All right, thank you, miss yee. Now when we come back, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up. Now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests. Whether you're

man or blast sotull. You better have the same inn. We want to love you. On the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? This is Suave Hall for a Dogment Projects of town. Um. The first, I just wanted to comment on the comedian Ira Rodriguez. At first, I want to commend all of you guys. Special shout up to you guys that keep the show going and you know, keep us optimistic and it changes that's going on out there.

I think you're keeping us a breast of all. So miss Rodriguez, you know, she mentioned about our communities trying to come together, black and brown, so called black and brown community is coming together. But my point is that um, giving this label of black and brown, that alone is treat this separation. Man. You know that alone is treat this separation. Um. I called up you guys a while black Man because y'all had an ongoing joke and thank

you for letting me get through that day too. But um, you know, at first I wasn't gonna call you guys. But then you guys missing see you see having a celebrity game at Yankee Stadium, and I said last year. So then I said to myself, man, I remember you guys. I thought called up you guys. I remember y'all mentioned last year ironically about CC Games and Saloman and my man and Von's going back and forth on the statement of Oh I thought CC was black. No, I thought

CC was Dominican, and you know, and he's so Shalo man. No, No, he's black. He's black and he was so I thought he was he. I thought he was Dominican all this time. And my point is, why couldn't he be both? Man? Yeah, he can't. Why couldn't he be both? He can't. I just don't think he is. I think he's black. But it's like Charlomagne calls me the Maican. I'm black. I'm black. But I could have been both. But that's I can't.

I can't make it up. I can't change it. I understand what you're saying, but I'm saying it could start with us, man, It could start with us, because why are we subject to where and old has brought us? With the slave owners brought us. Why are we subject to be defined with the slave owners brought us to? Man? You know, like my board and my buddies at my job. My man Rich from uptown, he was like, you know, we lost sitting around and you know how unfortunately we

use the word the N word. And he was like, yo, I'm reporter. I'm a Spanish. I'm a Spanish. I said, you're rich. If you were a Spanish, why am I not an Englishman? He'll understand what I'm saying. Man, Let's stop preaching separation. Like the lady rod really get said. She says she's a black woman. He says she's black. Man. Yeah, if I was you, if I was, if I was doing your argument, I would just say, let's stop preaching separation. Everything else you're saying is kind of confusing me. But

I get suggested. What you want, what you want preaching separation? Absolutely, he look, thank you so much. But my thing is, I know I had a short time, man, I know a short time. No people be calling up y'all with all you would way over the time, give them all day man, people were calling up talking now says y'all give them all data. So we gave you all love. So I love man, Thank you you right man. We got to stop the divibe. Brother, GROSSI is for the

phone call. Oh boy, you just can't you just can't just let it go up, thank you. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm telling, I'm telling, what's you doing? This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad, We're blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hello? Hey? What's up

again in Toronto? And are you guys a weird that spring? Now to me? The Toronto Morning Show? We are aware? What kind of dumb ask question is that? And I mean that in a respectful way. Seriously, why would why

would we not be aware? Well, what I'm seeing is yesterday being the first day you guys did the show here in Toronto, hearing Good Morning America, and then a lot of the protect that was played, there's a lot of Toronto artists, and then it's like, you guys are not doing another country's morning show and there's just no

really challengement of Toronto. And you know, now, you're absolutely right, you are absolutely right, So good morning Toronto, and yes, you're absolutely correct, there's gonna be no more Good Morning America without saying good morning? Can we say can we say good morning America? Plus one? No, we gotta say good morning Toronto. Well, good morning. We say good morning America plus this plus six right plus the six plus

six to six. The last night I did a um, I did a live and actually I emailed you guys because I like, you know, you guys even coming here when we'not and you know, this is the Toronto culture in the Toronto plane that we got going on to hear it also in a lot of American music, whether obfects say I'm not from planning to let I see a lot of things. You know what it means. It's like a lot of the Toronto Schlang definitely is going on hot now. Yeah, I do. You know, It's so funny.

I see Toronto, I see Toronto listeners. They be very upset, you know what I'm saying. But I would I would say to them, you know what, what if Americans were upset about Toronto music artists. We embrace Toronto music artists. We give Toronto music artists a chance, so you should give American radio a chance. But I mean, what if, what if? What are we just hating? Yeah? Canada even word by products of the United States. That's like Toronto's

always waiting what's America doing? What's America doing? I do agree that Canada we need to support our own, you know what I mean, Like we have drinks, we have Tory Lane, we have justin either the Weekend and nav However, we have a lot of dope Toronto artists that are coming up artists. None of those artists would be who they are without America. Oh man, come on now, what about my sel fresh Less? What about Cartnalysis show? That's my guy, Cardie Card. Listen, everybody you just named had

massive success and became superstars in America. You have to admit that, of fortunately, because America has looked at as the epitome of if you if you make it an America, then boom you bleed it. Yeah. And that's the thing, Like we live in in a pulp class alternative country, whereas America it's like it's a hip hop country. It's rock and roll, you know what I mean. Over here, it's like, you know, hip hop is nice, but we

love our pop and alternative vehicle. All all I'm saying is we got love for Toronto and we hope Toronto has loved for us, tons is silent. Well, listen, Toronto has to understand that I don't know how to pronounce nothing. They didn't even be used to that. Everybody shut up. We should be tell us who we should be paying attention to, who we don't know? And then I look it up after Um, well, I mean there's something this cast like Roy Woods. Um we don't know Roy Woods.

People we know Daniel Caesar, Yes, Roy Woods, d Daniel Caesar. All my little young ins is up on Roy Woods. All I'm simply saying is, um, you know Toronto, give us, give give, give the Breakfast Club a chance, the same way America gives all Toronto artists a chance. Yes, So Toronto, good morning, Get it off your chest, eight on drink five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit this something anytime now. You

We got rumors all the way. Yes, And since we were talking about graduations this morning and prims and all of those good things, will give you some class of twenty twenty things that are going to be going down. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club listen. Oh my gosh, got the rumor report, got guys with

Angel into the report the breakfast Club. So since we've been talking about all these things being delayed or maybe not happening at all, Alicia Keys went on Twitter and she talked about her PRIM date Russ Jones. That's our friend Russ Jones. Also he worked at ourca. Yes, wow, I didn't know that. You gotta see the throw back picture she posted. She said, I went to my prom with one of my closest guy friends brothers. I am Russ Jones. I've known him since kindergarten and I know

him to this day, she said. But a group of us decided to go as homies. We rented some kind of limo, or maybe we just walked, honestly, I can't remember. How about that red purse though, who does a red dress and a red purse? In the end, we had fun for those who couldn't have PRIM this year. I send you loving light, and I promised there will be so many more parties to come. Not no prom though. Yeah, well, I mean, you know, some people are trying to delay it.

A lot of people didn't even go to their PRIM too. I'll tell you that. My best friend in high school, she didn't go to the prim because she got caught sneaking in the house right before the PRIM. I guess she had went out with her boyfriend and then her mom caughter, so she didn't end up going to the PRIM. I know a lot of people who sat it out. So I went to two different proms and I wasn't

even in high school no more. I had been long gone, kicked out of high school, getting my diploma in night school, and still went to two proms with one problem with my now wife and another problem with another young lady I used to date. Yea, the same time I went to my prom? What you said? What? Oh datum at the same time back in the day. You know what I'm saying. Gracias you dirty? Ninety nine was a wild year. Oh my gonna. Yeah, I went to my problem in

gears prom. But the same year, did you wear the same time? No? No, no, no no. I went ninety nine and two thousand ninety nine two dollars they said a little better? Yep, alright, YouTube originals. They have announced that special virtual commencement ceremony for the class of twenty twenty and it is amazing some of the lineup they have. First of all, Baracca Michelle will be delivering separate speeches and then there'll be a joint speech with them for

the seniors. Also BTS, Lady Gaga, Condoleeza, Rice, Alicia Keys, Chloe and Hallie, Kelly Rowland, Kerry Washington, Zendaya, Beyonce, j Lo, Lizzo, Doja, Cat and Moore will be on hands for this virtual commencement ceremony. That's dope and listen. No more, no more politicizing these kids commencement speeches. Man, when you do these commiscement speeches at these g graduations and you talking to

the graduates, all you politicians, formal politicians. No more of using that as as as opportunities to take shots that other politicians. That's they can say about. They could say make sure you yeah, you can say that, but they're saying a lot more than that. I'm just looking at one right now, like, knock it off. It's not about all right. Babyface has announced a new date for his Waiting to Exhale special that he was supposed to be doing Mother's Day, and he also shared a secret about

writing a song for Tony Braxton. So here's what he had to say. Twenty five years ago or so, I sat down with my guitar and start to write a song for Tony Braxton and the Waiting to Excel movie project. Now, when you're writing a song for Tony, you kind of got to write in a specific way. So I'd like to share a little secret on how to write a song for Tony Braxton. First, you need a glass of water. Second, take a sip and swallow, but leave a little at

the bottom of your mouth. This way they won't completely understand the words you're singing. Third, sing with lots of emotion. First, Now what does that mean? I was a little confused. He leave a little water, so you can't people can't understand what you're saying. Like I was lost, Oh Joe, I guess he was trying to mimic how Tony Braxton sings and maybe that's the only way he can do it. But they said he was just poking fun. That's his long time friend, so he's kind of, you know, just

joking around. I've seen Teamore respond. I wasn't sure what she said though. Inside jokes between friends hit different because we on the outside looking in be trying to figure out what they saying, and we'd be like, why are you saying that to her? Why are you saying that to him? You think that it would being offensive, but you don't know how They joke the friends and friends for a long time. Right. All right, Well I'm Angela Yee and that's your rumor report. All right, thank you,

miss Yee. Now when we come back, we got front page news. What we're talking about, Yes, we'll be talking about what are you doing in the practice facilities for the NBA? How is it going down. I'm gonna tell you what one NBA player has to say he does when he goes to practice. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping life. This the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ mvy angela Ye, show me the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front paper news.

Where were starting you? Well in more indications that it looks like the NBA could be coming back. You know a lot of people are returning to their practice facilities. And Danny Green talks about what it's like with the Lakers. I got tested beforehand. They do the swap. Coming the facility, you have to wear your workout gear as you come in. So the shoes that you have on we have to take off at the door. They give you foot flops,

they leave it at the front. You sanitize your hands, sanitize your phone, etc. And then you walk in with the foot flops that they give you and whatever the schedules that they give you. That's where you start. So I start in the training room. I'll go start in training with the treatment. You have to wear your masks. They give us masks beforehand. Once you're done with that, you have your time in the weight room or in

the court. Howard is vice versa. But you have to be when you're working with the training not supposed to touch them with the twelve feet Apart the players, you're allowed to take your masks off if you can't work out with the mask, but the trainers staff, everybody has masks on. Well, that's good news because it's time for the NBA to come back because ESPN has gotten all they can out of the last dance. It's over stuff. No more milk in that carton, no more toothpasting that tube.

Time to move on. I watched that ABC special last night and I wasn't all right, it was he I mean, it's the same old, same old guy. Felt like it was kind of a waste of my time, you know. I mean it's like I see Stephen A. Smith do this every day on first take. Maybe it's for the people who didn't watch the documentary right on, Yes, a long time. It was ten hours, so yeah, so yeah, and breaking it down was good. It was kind of a summary of all of that. But you know, I

already saw all of that. It wasn't nothing, nothing new for me. But it's it's it's time to move on, right, all right, Now, let's talk about Canada and the US border. It's going to remain close for another month. They just extended that for at least another thirty days. That agreement

was extended at first in April by thirty days. It was supposed to expire May twenty first, But now they're saying that they are agreeing together to keep that closed because of the threat of coronavirus cases, and everybody is completely open to extending that closure as well. So it looks like we'll be extended until the twenty first, and that's when Canada might reopen to international visitors to those said the government is making decisions a week to week

based on a rapidly changing situations. So good morning everybody in Toronto, because we are now what did that mean? Drake in the weekend and those guys do they quarantine? And uh and Dot in the sixth are they quarantine here in America? Inquiry would like to know? It probably depends which house he wants to be at, right, yeah, because he has a couple of them. All right. Now, Remember I thought Tory was in Miami at one time. I think he's in la at one time doing the

quarantine radio. I think he's going to or He's been in several different places and every different place he goals, he changes his hairstyle for every different place, story goals he puts on a new week. Business purposes, you can travel still, so I guess if you have permission and it's a business purpose, but not just for our leisure, gotcha? All right? Donald Trump is defending his use of hijack

c claric quin yet again. As you know, a lot of doctors have come forward and they've actually said they're even saying you should not be using hijack c claric quin unless you're in a hospital and it's monitored. But here is Donald Trump still defending his use. I've worked with doctors and if you look at the one survey, the only bad survey, they were giving it to people

that were in very bad shape. Now, if you look at some of the reports that came out from Italy, that came out from France, that came out from other a lot of our frontline workers take it. Plus, it doesn't hurt people. It's been out on the market for sixty or sixty five years from malaria, lupus, and other things. I think it gives you an additional level of safety. But you can ask many doctors are in favor of it,

and so again, this is an individual decision to make. Yeah, I wouldn't take any of that stuff without consulting the doctor. But once again I've said this a million times. I do know two people who were in really bad shape, like making out their whales, bad shape, and they took it and they said it saved him. So doll it was definitely at the hospital. That's why I started off by saying I wouldn't take any of that stuff without

consulting the doctor. M And that's the point he's saying that he's been taking it every week and he's still promoting this. But this is not something you can just take at home, as it can cause some serious conditions, especially for your heart. So you know, there you have it, all right. I'm Angela Yee and that is your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back, we got Will Packer joining us. He has a new document series on Quimby, right, it's called

black Ball, yep, yep. So we're gonna kick it with him, you know him director of This Girl's Trip, of producer director and producer Girls Trip Ride Along, and a host to others. So black Ball is good because it's the story of Donald Sterling when Donald Sterling made all of those racist comments and basically checked him out of the

league and took his goddamn team from right. But it's more about the players and people you haven't heard from from behind the scenes on what was actually happening because it was a time when Blake Griffin was there. But he'll tell you all about it, all right, Will Packer. When we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. We got a special guest on the line. Friend to the room, mister

Will Packer. Welcome, saw what up? Family, What's good y'all? What's going on to see you man, It's good to be seeing. It's good to see y'all. You know. Crazy, Like during this time, I almost feel like, as as counterintuitive as it is, like we're closer, Like yeah, weird way because like we're in each other's homes, you know what I'm saying, Like I'm really watched it more social media, seeing what cats are doing, you know what I mean.

Like it's weird. It's just it feels like, even though we're obviously more separated than ever, I just feel like a closeness to up to my people, to the folks that you know. I just I didn't never pay that much attention to en the I G before. Now I'm like,

you know, he go live. I'm like, let me see what it be doing, let me see what you know what I tell you, I saw he opened up for you, DJ saying to my girl us up to I don't know, It's just it's a weird kind of community because we're all in the same boat, and we all still kind of connected, even though we know I saw n was opening for you as a DJ. First of all, this is the time where everybody is a motivational to because hold on, you know, we all at home. Hey, baby,

Suki going there with your mom going there. I'm sorry, y'all see Suki, this is my wife's dog right here, su sorry, let me see. Oh he had awhere? Well we'll Why are you gotta dry in your office? Why is that a dry you sitting in? Why are you gonna dry in your office? What are you talking about? You about? Yo? Don't come for my crib. Don't don't do that, man, you know what I'm saying. I dare each and everybody y'all to head around your rooms right now.

It's probably some math going on. Mine is crazy. I got five kids, man, that mine is crazy. All right? All right, all right? Uh but yeah, no, okay, so yeah, so all right, during this time, right, everybody's doing they're not supposed to do. Y'all know how it is. So heybody's a motivational speaker. Everybody is a host. I just seen so many Instagram live talk shows. Everybody this good room,

and everybody in the DJ. Y'all know how it is, Aslee Askle's going around, Rappers want to actors want a DJ, like you know, why should I miss out on the craze? So yeah, that has some fun. Yes, yeah, I'm in. I'm in the crib. I already had like the like back in family. I was like the radio, you know, DJ guy so but not a real DJ. Made no mistake. But I got the system at my crib. So this is just let me that's how I fall off my team. My wife done this before you have. He had a

whole DJ set up at the crib. I just got one little controller he had because late slash, you've done this before. I've been waiting. I've been waiting for quarantine. Me. I've been waiting my whole, my whole, for a global pandemic. Bro. I didn't now, y'all don't understand. He was playing music, he had sets, he had djets. I think, well, I see,

I see, I see, I think. I don't know if it was it was you and your wife, y'all just having a party randomly, that's uh, that's us and the awful thing or a great thing is that literally that's kind of that's up like that. Really we decided to go live, but I really do have a situation my basement so I could throw house parts because we're very social, and I invite each to every one, y'all next time you in the a when we get outside, come through.

And so we will literally go downstairs throwing a drink and and I'll mess around a turntable, throwing the little lights in the club and we will have a party. Because if you know, we're grown man, we all what I'm looking like, it's standing and going to the club with standing on couches next to the I love it, you know, a little this oozy rappers like come on man. So that's our grown folks top betimes. We have other people over sometimes just so well, I'm glad that's what

it was. I thought you were celebrating the fact because I know you didn't bought your season tickets because your bucks think they're going to the super Bowl this year because they got goddamn Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski year, all that flick, you know, all that hate. You never saw somebody that would season wouldn't happen like right now, season to get canceled so bad dude, it would be the most buck thing ever for the season not to happen this year. So I needed to happen. Damn it,

I need it, Yo. Really, it looks like it will happen. It looks like it will happen. Now, it's gonna happen like I'm gonna happen once I tell you like it's gonna Yeah. So by the time, NFL isn't a great spot because everybody would have worked out and gotten used to it, worked out the kinks and gotten used to it all. But me and me and my guy Garret Cheffield shout out to my home team. You know, y'all

know chef um, you know baseball legends. As soon as it happened to me and him went in on a suite at the at the Tampa Bay ray J Stadium. I will be at every Bucks game. What I mean, come on, what's your inspect now? Well, what if you're working? You can't go to the game if you're working, right, Yeah, I will be everything. I will be every Bucks home game,

you know what I'm saying. So I would have to fly back, and you know, it's crazy because because of how the quarantine is working, there are certain places where you're able to shoot like sooner than others and um, and you know, Georgia potentially has one. Tyler Perry's trying to get his studio reopened. But one of the places recently we've been talking about is actually Iceland, because there's a studio in Iceland they're shooting right now. It's a

it's a small country, it's isolated. Their rates are super super low in terms of COVID, and so they if they allow Forearners in, they actually because there's a big stage there, they actually could be one of the places that people are looking at. And I'm looking at I got a project right now I'm looking at. So I don't know. I don't know if I can fly back to sample from Iceland if I end up over there, But I'm gonna do the best I can. Before we get in the black Bar, I want to talk to

you a little bit more about that. Do you think it's over in the meantime for the las of the world as far as like you know, TV production, film production, even New York too over? Like like what do you mean just in the meantime, like as far as you know, filming, TV production, film production over there. When you think that'll get started again, it's severely. It's severely, you know, like everything shut completely down. Now. California is tricky because a

lot of the model. So here's what's happening behind the scene. Everybody in Hollywood, like a lot of industries are running through all these models of what it would look like for us to shoot right. What do we have to do? Do we have to sequester people? You know, we have to test every day every other day. What are the protocols that would be on set? So everybody's got all

these different models. You know, my company included. And in California there are some challenges with the laws because there's a law in the books in California that if you work for you can't have an employee stay overnight without paying them for twenty four hours. And this was something that I believe was put in place so that people

wouldn't take advantage of immigrants. California has a big immigrant population, and so you know, you had nail salons at one time that were forcing the employees to like sleep you know in a room in the salon and then stay up, you know, work to say they didn't have anywhere else to go, so they would like a lot of the salons are taken advantage of them. So there's a law that would make it difficult for my industry to quarantine people without paying for twenty four hours, which would be

cost prohibitive. Um, there is a there's a producer named Jason Blom. Blum does all the horror movies. Um, you know, the Purge and stuff like that is what he's known for. He's looking to try to shoot a movie in July. So the first two people up shooting are Tyler Perry in Atlanta and and Blom is trying to do one in California. We will see it's It's the Wild Wall West, Charlotte Mane. That's the answer is that we don't know. Um, we're trying to figure it out. That's the real answer.

All right, we got more with Will Packer when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. I think everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the Gay. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Will Packer. Gee. People are doing like zoom shows and quarantine now. Also I see a lot of that happening as they're trying to figure out what kind of content can we bring? What are you thinking about? What do y'all think about this? Like the hated Yeah, I hate

zoomte right now. I see dating shows coming on the zoom you know we're doing. I just think there's too many people doing them now. I'm just tired of you see, I mean, you see him too much. I'm with y'all. I'm I'm kind of with Charlotte Magne on the hate level, only because like I'm doing so many of like you know, my industry, Hollywood feels like you gotta be Like if you ain't doing something, even if you running in place, they like you gotta be doing them. Come on, we

gotta be. So I literally have like six seven zooms a day, you know what I mean. So like like this one is dupe because I like, you know, we're talking, we vibing whatever, but like business meetings every day on Zoom. But I'll be honest with you guys, I think this is not going away anytime soon. Even once we reopen, travel is gonna be down. Like I live in Atlanta, I got offices in Atlanta, New York. I guarantee you I probably will not be traveling as much as I

did prior to. And I hear a lot of executives saying that same thing because we are getting things done, like because our new reality. All I say, do you really need an office? I mean, because everybody's working at home and you just need a space to see the artists.

Other than that, you save all that money on on literal conversations being had right now across certainly across the Hollywood industries, like do we need you know what I mean, assistance in cubicle, do we need you know, support staff at a front desk and big offices, corner offices like all of that is being discussed right now, absolutely, And I think it's gonna be different. I really do. You don't.

You don't come out of something like this, this major and thing just go back to normal like this, just so you will all be trained and in some ways for the better from this. The way we interact, the way we are, the way we put the way we treat to be different. I don't think that the Zoom show and everybody at home show like that's not you watch contents because you be obsprobational, like how the world shitty or could be or you want to learn something.

You want to be you know, enthused, and um, you know you want to feel something. There's something that's stay all about this, you know what I mean, something that's not quite as engaging. It's not what you know. You pay your money. You want Hollywood to present a gig, you know, and this is this is a little too real. What we can do for now? I don't say now. One thing I do like, well, I do like the movies on demand. I love the fact that I can watch certain movies that are coming out in theaters on

demand that I do like. That's not going to change, sir, You're going to have more of that, I assure you. Theaters will reopen and people will go back to theaters. But Charlotte Mayne is talking about um we call that p vide, premium vod, right, and so in um, all right, we know what Netflix and Amazon all those those are like we call that like buffet streaming, right, And so you go and pay one thing a month and you

get all these movies. What's gonna start happening now is like what we saw with Trolls and some other movies that have recently come out. You will have high level movies that previously we would have been in the theater that will be available to you at home and you can go and you can say, I'm gonna paid nineteen ninety nine and watch that new Will Packard joint, you know what I mean from home. Like that is going to be much more of a reality now. I think

that makes more sense. I mean, especially it's safer. I mean, if I can get a movie, I don't have to go to the movie theater, and I can still purchase it at the house. The family could watch it, and it's safer, and I don't have to worry about paid you know, Oval priced popcorn and Oval price soldas, and that way I don't I could watch a movie without

wearing a mask. I think it makes more sense if not going away, I feel like daters have already kind of made a pivot because I see a lot more of the theaters where you have like the kind of bed type of scenario and then you can order food and drinks from your seat and stuff like that. We didn't really have those in New York, but now we have those type of theaters, Like I picked theaters and all of that, because they're figuring out how to make

money without having to fill up as many seats. And you're saying that you think that's a good thing, Like you're more inclined to go to the theater because the experience has been made better or I like that experience. I like that experience. I agree, I think people I think people will go to theaters for the blockbusters at a big, big joint. The bar has been raised for a theatrical movie. It has to be something that feels like a spectacle, feels huge, feels like something that you

can't see anywhere else. And then movies that, um, you know, perhaps are smaller, not big tentpole movies. You know, some of them still be in a Theater's like, I expect to still have movies and theers, but I expect to also have movies that you know, people will be able

to watch at home. You know. It's interesting, Um, your your your show that you're here to talk about blackballed, Right, So you're sitting there watching the Last Dance and you see these commercials pop up and you're like, oh, this is a good follow up. I mean, the last Dance is you know, it's a high ball, but like, this is a good follow up. This story. Then I'm like,

oh's on Quiby Now I gotta order quibby. Listen. It's interesting because coming off Last Dance, which was very well made, just I mean, I know, you got everybody loved it. But even as a filmmaker, like watching the way they shaped the narratives, the way they played with time, and the way that they poled the story, it was it was really well done. That's hard. It's hard to tell that much. Um, you know, even though it was tip like, it was still a lot of story and you gotta

tell them the way to keep people engaged. And so I just it was really well done. But I'll be honest with you, guys, I'm proud of this joint. This joint is good man. This is like. So, it's the story of the twenty fourteen Clippers, and it is the story of how Donald Sterling, their owner at the time, got caught on tape with his girlfriend h he was married at his mistress, and he got caught on tape saying a bunch of crazy stuff about the black players,

about black people, about Magic Johnson. And it happened right before the Clippers were scheduled to play their playoff game against the Golden State War. And it was such an interesting time because you know, the Clippers were like really just starting to be relevant. This is Chris Paul, this is you know, Matt Barnes, DeAndre Jordan, Blake Griffin, you know,

this is Jaja Redick. This is that team that was just starting to make them knowing no longer way Dock had just come from from Boston, you know what I mean. And so it was it was a great time for them. And I was joking about the buck. It was the most Clipper thing ever that they finally get relevant and now, damn it something that is the players had nothing to

do with it, you know. And Jamal Hill, who's in our doc says a great quote, which is when racist things happened, it's often the victims that our task was fixing it. What are you rating? And so it's the first time you ever heard the story of the behind the scenes of how it all went down. The players

never got a chance to tell their story. It also is about power, and that's something that I know this group can appreciate the behind the scenes power in a billion dollar industry and how things happened, how it got to the point that you had an owner that was banned for life and then removed. This was very difficult. This is not something you'll just take things from rich white people, you know what I mean. They like that thing. They liked their things, they owed them, they bought them,

and this country supports them with that. And you had a lot of owners and we go into that who said, yo, this is a slippery slope. That was a private conversation. Just because he said something in private that people don't like. You can't just you know, tak a person's team away. And Adam Silver, the commissioner, was new on the job. He was literally months on the job. Now he's got one of the owners that he works for got caught doing something crazy. Now everybody's looking at him like, what

are you gonna do? Right? And it was the first time ever you had an owner get banned for life. We show how power works in these kinds of circles and brought it all together all right. We got MoMA wool packer. When we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning. I needed to twist with the blowing. What's the swerving that we're battered? Cup in it? You got good flyer across the country. I fermished the show and now I've been. I got me humidity. I did

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to come work on my album. I'm trying to go find out the price on the boat came out of the like making the stag and she get her when nasty she's driving the boat out of ba. They're making me bowing me something about while I arrive at the pole. Here you go, oh pole. I needed to swish some bob. I feel bassing with with that blood and my mom watch the sweving that we're badder. Cop in it fly across the country. I finished the show and now I'm in. I got me humidity. I did it Legitli. I'm still

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couple of mini more. I'm wanting everybody instead Envy, Angela yee, Charlemagne the gad we all the Breakfast Club was still kicking it with Will Packer yee. So well, when I was watching your documentary Blackball, do you know what I

was thinking? And I know this has been a conversation just the term owner, even saying the team's owner or ownership and changing even that word because I know they've said in the documentary, in the documentaries that he treated the players like cattle and he really felt like he owned them, and so what other words like? You think that's something that would be a consideration, just changing the

word from like owner to something else. I think it has to be absolutely it's antiquated and you can't have that the optics of that when you have primarily all white men and a heavy predominance of black players and you call somebody an owner, that doesn't work. It doesn't work. It never really worked, but it certainly doesn't work with the way that we perceive ourselves as a society. We like to think that we are. You know, at least before Trump, a lot of people thought we would post racition.

Racial issues are right at the forefront, and racing sports has always intersected to your point, ye Um. I had a conversation with um with with one of the NBA owners that I'm friendly with, and he said, listen, I would have no problem. You know, that term is stupid. He said, I would have no problem doing a way with it. And and by the way, you know, it's a it's a small thing to do. And he did treat him like that, and we showed that in the dock, like he would go and he would like touch his

players like they were his prize pieces of me. You know what I'm saying that he was like, look at Chris, isn't he handsome? Ye Sae, He's on stage for a bunch of rich white people. Brought Chris Paul the players up and he was like, look at him as he's touching him, like, look at it any handsome? Look at this guy, you know, like, dude, that's not the point though, man to be the owner and he's he's he's an athlete playing for you. It was that feels very auction

block ish. But I think that's a reach when it comes to the word owner, because he owns the franchise, He owns the team. He doesn't own the players, because if they owned the players, the players wouldn't be allowed to leave when they become free agents, or they wouldn't be negotiations like him and the players worked together, like you don't own them. He owns the team, the franchise's I would be with you if they were good actors.

That's what I would say, if they weren't so many bad actors, right, So they have taken that that term ambassardizing if it was and if the racial disparity wasn't so obvious, so if you had you know, thirty percent black owners right now, it's just the term, Yes, they owned that team, that asset. Now, that's what it feels like. But the optics of it when you have so many bad actors, Donald Stirling, it was one of the worst kept seekers in the league. What a bad dude he was,

you know, so I hear what you're saying. And if it was if all things were equal and it was just about the business terms, but the reality is that you got a lot of bad actors, and the optics of it is that all those are white, all the all the owners primarily are white, and the majority of the players are black, and and that doesn't sit well with a lot of people, especially in a world right where you got Ahmad Aubrey is a reality, you know

what I mean, Brianna Taylor is Rea. We've got all these injustice in the world and now sports where you got people saying you're just shut up and drivels. We don't want to hear what you gotta say about social issues and that kind of world. That term is trouble. I was gonna ask, you know you when you're living in Atlanta and then open up Atlanta so fast did you go out? They partying it up at Atlanta Georgia's Georgia's Georgia's wild Man. Hell no, I'm not at that,

said mall. No, my wife is at the Creer We're not playing that. And my family is not out there like that, Like yeah, I'm you know, we will leave our house like but social distance and we very rarely leave our house, you know what I mean. So like it's just there's nothing to play with. People think this is a game, man, and and you know, there's nothing to play with period. So no, I'm not out And I was caution all my my folks. That's like, hey, we open, let's get these these nails done and let's

go the movies that hang out the party. Okay, all right, be smart about this, That's what I would say, be very smart. No, I was gonna say, what's the importance of athletes and not just athletes man, black people with platforms speaking up? How can you not You know, you are a part of a group that is a minority group, that is a disenfranchise group that does not have power.

So if you find yourself in a position like any of us, like an NBA player of football player, big actor, if you fire yourself in a position, well you got a little bit more of a platform and a little bit more of a voice than the average person that looked like you. How could you not use that to speak up for those that don't have right, That's how I feel about it. So I think it's important. I think we're certainly seeing more of it now, but it's

not It's not the same as ten years ago. Like you know, Georgan, listen, I don't agree with Jordan, not um, you know, supporting the candidate in South Carolina and the black candidate that was running against Rom Thurman. I'm sorry, North Carolina. Right, you wouldn't know my fault. I think he I would have loved to have seen him in his voice, But back then, you know, somebody in his circle could have argued, Yo, you're gonna hurt your Jordan's sale, Like,

don't do it. Think of self preservation. Even though I don't agree with that mentality. You don't even have added as an excuse anymore, right, Lebron, Like even even Colin after all of that, his endorsements went up, you know what I mean. So I just think that now there's no excuse to not use your voice for those that don't have it, especially if it's something that is good for the community at large, and not just the black community,

of the human community. I agree with you, right, And I wonder I wonder about stuff like that, right, because you think about Lebron, even Lebron knows when to get quiet when it might affect too much like what happened with China. Right, But sometimes we need to protect those guys like they may not be they may not need to be on the front line using their voice because they're behind the scenes with their resources. You need vote,

Charlotte man. You need vote like you need you need Colin Kaepernick, and you need jay Z. You know what I'm saying, And I'm referring to the NFL obviously, right, but you need you need somebody that's going out and sometimes you're right. Lebron can be, you know, front center and say what happened to a mart Aubrey and Georgia is you know, a travesty And at the same time he may feel like, you know what, politically with China, I'm not gonna touch it. That's different. So I just

I think we need vote. I got two more questions for you. Will you mentioned JJ Reddick, right, how important is it for white people with platforms to speak out against injustice? I would argue that it is of paramount important. Doctor Martin Luther King has that quote about white moderate and saying that the biggest threat I'm paraphrasing, but one of the biggest threats to black justice and equality is not the two clus plan, but the white moderate who

believes in the status quo over justice. And what you're seeing right now is a lot of white people, white athletes included, who are appalled by some of the things that are happening in this country. But if they don't speak up, their voice rings way different than somebody that looks like the victimize people. Right, So, if you're on the side of privilege and you're on the side of traditional power in this country, you got a different responsibility and a different voice, and we need to hear it.

It is. It is extremely important. Gotcha all right? We will packard. We appreciate you for checking in, brother man. I appreciate y'all. Well, it's his family. Thank you, Thank you so much, and definitely check out black Balled on Quimby. You can check it out right now. And I'll open up for you anytime, brother, anytime you want me to DJ for y'all, open up for you. Brother. Hey man, I'm gonna I'm not my bad. I ain't done yet,

but I'm not gonna lie. That sounded that sounded wold because like the computer was going in now, so all I heard was Envy would say, check out black balls and then I'll open up for you anytime. Brother. I was like, Jesus, right, see you my goodness. Alright, brother biewell, all right, y'all. I appreciate y'all. Flight. We'll always live brother, all right, Joe. Later, this is the Ruble Report with Angela. Ye. Yes, everybody's still talking about this. Michael Jordan The Last Dance docuseries,

and there's still stories coming out now. You know from watching the documentary The Last Dance that Michael Jordan originally wanted to sign with Adidas. Well, the reason why he stayed with Nike after he signed was because of his dad. Now he was actively shopping for a new shoe company. He had been unhappy with Nike for several years. He said he broke his foot just three games into the

season while wearing a pair of Nikes. The company was hoping to make him happy, and apparently he was about to have a meeting and he had everybody waiting in the hotel conference room for four hours waiting for him to show up because he was playing golf. So apparently when he did finally arrive, he loved the new shoe design and he was in the parking lot with his parents and they scolded him. And that's what kept him

from leaving a company. Just because the people from Nike waited there so long for him, it shows that they were very committed to Michael Jordan. So it seemed like the right move for his future. Anybody that would wait four hours, yeah, so correct. His mom was what made him sign the Nike to begin with. So yes, yeah, they were absolutely correct, all right. In addition, now Horace Grant is coming forward and he's calling out Michael Jordan.

He's accused him. Michael Jordan had accused him of leaking information to author Sam Smith for his book Jordan Rules. And here is Michael Jordan talking about that in the documseries. I didn't contribute to that, and that was Harris. He was telling everything else happened within the group. Well, according to Horace Grant, he says that the whole thing is

lies and Michael Jordan has a grudge. Listen to this live live live when that so called doctor Mary is about one person and he has the last word on what's going to be put out there. It's all a doctor manry. It's his narrative of what happened in the last quote unquote dance. He said, I was a snitch. But yeah, it's still after thirty or thirty five years. He brings up his rookie year, going into one of his teammates room and saying, coke and weed and women.

If you want to call somebody snitch, that's a dance snitch right there. Dan Horace Grant said that Michael Jordan will try to destroy your character if you go against him in any way. Here's what he said, not to pretend of it was. I don't know if I could say it on air, but b as it wasn't real because a lot of the things that he said to some of his teammates, his teammates went back at it, but all of that was kind of edited out. It's only a brudge, man, I'm telling it was only the girls. Then.

I think he too that doing this so called documentary, when if you say something about him, he's gonna cut you off. He's gonna try to destroy your character. That's strange though, because I mean hards went against him on the documentary. On the documentary, Hard said that that was a damn lie and he didn't tell Sam Smith nothing. So I mean, it's not like they edited him out when he said that, right, Well, it looks like he just I guess the two of them really just don't.

I don't know he had a eyem now that right there. You know, that makes me feel like, wow, that was actually a very um authentic thing to do, right because it's not like him and Horrors spoke about what they was going to talk about during the documentary. It feel like a lot of them was getting that information in

real time. That's probably why it had the energy that it had, you know what I mean when you when you heard those testimonials from people, That's why That's probably why I felt as real as it did, because they were getting that information in real time. Well was Grand also said that Michael Jordan did send him an autograph pair of shoes for one of his charities. So he said, I don't understand if he has some difference with me. He could have texted me, he could have called me.

But if I see him today, we would hopefully pay our respects to each other. But he said, if not, the doctor he's not losing any sleep over it. But it's a documentary too, so you're like, you're rehashing old stuff. So it's not something you may think about every day. I talk about every day, but when it comes up, you're like, well, this is how I felt about it. Yeah, I see, I kind of I kind of get the same thing. Yeah, I mean this is how I felt

back then. But if you need something for your charity, that's how they sneakers for you ain't gonna tell your charity down. And I don't hate you, but I just felt like you did some f boy ish back then. Then what's the problem with that? And they probably not true? Yeah, yeah, and they'll probably see because because Michael probably feels like, Yo, the horse did say this to Sam Smith, and Horse is like, no, I didn't. So that's just one person's

story and it's another person's story. That's all. You don't know what the truth is, all right you. Same Boat and his longtime girlfriend Cassie Bennett have welcome their first child. To congratulations to them, they had a baby girl. They publicly announced they were expecting a child back in January, so now he is the proud father and he's a girl, dad,

and he's excited about that. So he did a whole Mother's Day thing last week and for all the mothers around the world, and for his quote BM Cassie, and now he's wishing everybody else well. He did Happy Mother's Day, all right. Lebron James says that he did train for the NFL back in two eleven and even got a contract. Listen to Lebron and Maverick talking on the Uninterrupted podcast. Wow, I had no idea how long the lockout was going

to be. And myself and my training, my man see us, we really started to started to actually train to be a football player. When it came to like October in November, we started. We started to clock our times with the forties. We started to add a little bit more in our bitch presses and things of that nature. We started to add more sled in to our to our agenda with our our workouts. Did you get the call from Braun saying, hey,

I might want to do this. I did not, But I know he got a contract from Jerry Jones that he framed and putting his office. You know, I can understand why Lebron would want to play play for the greatest NFL franchise of all time. You know, he is a Dallas Cowboy fan, so am I um, yeah, thank god he didn't, you know, because we don't need any more. Uh, you know, we already got a circus going on in Dallas.

Lebron would have just added on to the circus. It'd have been more cameras, you know, more attention for things other than actual football. So yes, I'm glad that Lebron didn't come play for my Dallas Cowboys. Didn't need that energy on them. He's not negative. There's nothing negative about no. I mean the Cowboys negative energy. That's what I meant. The Cowboys negative energy, the Cowgirls negative. I mean they both have a history of not really winning anything, you

know what I mean. Lebron has won a little bit more than the Cowboys having one yes, what do you mean couple times? He won a few times, a little bit, a little bit more than the Cowboys having recent history. But yeah, I wouldn't have to see that pairing. Well, I mean Angel and that's report all right, thank you, miss ye. Now when we come back to Charlomage, who are you giving donkey to? H Senator Ben SaaS of Nebraska. We'd like him to come to the front of the congregation.

We'd like to have a world with him. Police all right, and then after that, don't forget ask ye you can get on the phone lines right now. Eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning donkey. At the time you get dunk you are, I'm gonna fatten all that around your They want this man's to Doton blowers. Man. They waited for Charlemagne to tops have to make a judgment. Who was gonna be on the Donkey of the day. They chose you the

breakfast club. Bitch you Who's donkey of the day to day? Donkey of today for Wednesday, May twentieth goes to Senator Ben SaaS or Sassy. I like Sassy. There's no accident on the edough so Senator Ben SaaS of Nebraska. Now. Senator Ben SaaS is being called out for comments he made during a graduation speech over the weekend. School Board members for Fremont Public Schools are demanding that he apologized

for his despicable remarks. Michael Peterson, I believe is that school board member's name, and he said in a Facebook post that students deserve better and Sass's online graduation remarks. Michael says, the racism implying that our graduates are fat and lazy, disparaging teachers, and attacking the mental health profession are despicable. Michael says, you owe the graduating students of

Fremont High an apology. Now, as soon as I read that, I had to go listen to what this man said because I am an individual who pisses people off with my comments on the regular, most of the time by accident. So I may not be the person to ask about potentially dangerous rhetoric or the judge potentially dangerous rhetoric because what bothers you may not bother me. Plus y'all be overreacting in fake outrage most of the time. But after listening,

I can see why you feel a way. I can see why you are upset because Senator Ben SaaS did what I hate that a lot of politicians are doing during these commissionment speeches and as using them as an opportunity to grind political axis. Let's listen to what stenda to Ben SaaS had to stay about China. Congratulations, parents, teachers and coaches not that there's really any meaningful distinction

among those categories anymore. At this point. If you're a parent, you're a teacher, thanks a lot, China, you're gonna say stuff at your high school reunion service ceremonies. Remember that time that China started a big global pandemic that created the worst public health crisis in over a century and brought the economy to its knees. You are graduating in

the midst of two crises. We've got a public health crisis, which is real, and we've got an economic crisis on our hands, and all of us are going to be navigating that and nobody knows exactly how we're going to beat this thing. But you know what, we're Americans, were Nebraskans. We've got grit, and we're gonna beat this thing. We're gonna have to have a serious reckoning with the thugs in China who let this mess spiral a lot of control by lying about it and then up Ben SaaS

called them thugs in China. See that, right there is how white people try to position people to be threats. Okay, that is the primer to justify future attacks on Chinese people. Okay, they haven't been doing that the black men, our whole lives. That word thug puts the target on your back, and people can justify doing harm to you and disregard your life because you just a low life thug according to them. Oh, he's walking through a neighborhood with a hoodie on. Oh,

you can kill him. He's a violent thug. Oh he came into the store and stole a box of blunt and got aggressive with the person working at the register. Ah, he's the thug. You can kill him. Once you put that thug label on someone, you are aligning them up to get got We know that tactic. Now, if you're going to politicize these speeches and call out people, why not tell the kids the truth. Let them know the

current administration full of thugs. Okay, the current president, who I'm sure you voted for because you're a member of the Republican Party. Let them know how he left up. Let them know how he dropped the ball. Let them know how he called coronavirus a democratic hoax. Let them know that his failure to act for too much is what actually caused the American economy to come to a hope. Okay, all those layoffs all those furloughs, the ninety thousand deaths,

the million plus people sick. He gets a lot of blame for that. Okay, that global health crisis would have been tough for any president, but especially a president that didn't think it existed to begin with. All Right, the economic crisis, the public health crisis. You can't say, China, let this spiral out of control, Donald Trump, let this spire a lot of control. But you won't tell the kids that because it's the truth, and you can't go

around telling kids the truth. And you won't tell the kids the truth that because it doesn't fit your political agenda. And political agendas during commencement speeches are wack. Okay, what happened to tell the kids about their future? All right? Letting them know that they could be anything they want to be. Sky's the limit, you know. I want optimism at a time like this, not you pushing the agendas and trying to shape my political narrative. Okay, Now, the

rest of this speech is highly entertaining. I really enjoy it. I'll tell you why. If you ever see me at a comedy show and I'm laughing hard, it's because the person on stage is bombing. Okay, when someone is really hilarious, I am highly engaged and I laugh every now and then. But I don't like to laugh too much because I don't like to miss what the person is about to say next. But when someone is really smart and funny, I'm listening more than laughing out loud. I laugh on

the inside hysterically. But when someone is bombing, like really sticking up the place, Oh, I find that hilarious. Okay, I might be in tears, crying, looking like a widow because I'm the only person laughing that hard. Okay. That is what Senator Ben Sassa's peach sounded like to me. A terrible stand up hosted by a guy with the worst dad jokes of all time. Sendator bass Road a

joke called the rope. You'll like to hear it. Here it go, Graduates, adults don't tell you this, but once or twice a week in real world life, someone's going to ask you to climb a giant rope. Sure, every now and then the rope is a metaphor, but honestly, most of the time, it's just a big rope and you have to climb it. If you don't get that joke. Talk to your mom and dad. Back in the day, when we were a lot fitter than new people are, we used to have to climb ropes all the way

up to the ceiling of the gym all the time. Nope, they didn't get No need to ask my parents about it. They didn't get it either. And once again, don't insult the students when you talk about people not being physically fit. Start with President plump. Okay, now send it a bass also has a problem with mental health professionals. Well, he said it's a joke, but there's truth in all jokes.

He even admitted that, let's hear it. I know I'm not supposed to say this, but you're not missing out on that much because honestly, nobody remembers anything about their high school graduation. In fact, a lot of us spend a lot of our lives trying to forget as much about high school as we possibly can. And in fact, there are a whole bunch of people who make a whole bunch of money by just trying to help other people forget high school. They're called psychologists. In fact, ninety

five percent of all gamefully employed psychologists. Their job is really just to help people forget high school, and the other five percent they just research hamsters who got lost in mazes, which, come to think of it, is a lot like high school. And that's why we want to forget it. Here's what I'm trying to say. There will always be money to be made in psychology. Now that's a joke. Do not if you're headed to college, do not major in psychology. That part's not a joke. Shut out.

Some people want to forget high school because some traumatic things happen in high school and kids send it a bench. Sass is an idiot. Go be a psychologist. Okay, no, listen to him. We need more mental health workers, more therapists, more psychologists, especially black woods. Go be great in that mental health profession. Now, last joke from Sendai Bass that I will play. It's hilarious and it actually brings everything back full circle. Is kind of a double entendre. Listen

and I'll explain. We all sort of do grow into our names. And by the way, that's why everybody named Jeremy is the worst. Sorry, Jeremy, it's not my fault. Blame your mom and dad. First, what did people named Jeremy due to you? Okay, somebody named Jeremy clearly stole your girl back in the day in Nebraska and had her munching on their car and husker, because you really are upset at people named Jeremy, all right, not to mention,

how would Jeremy lynn Field listening to this speech. He's Chinese and his name is Jeremy, and you're gonna say that he's the worst after calling Chinese people thubs my gosh, what is wrong with you? All right? Look, Senator Ben, you're the worst. Okay, people like you who try to be funny when you're not are really the worst. No, seriously, your attacks on China, the insultant psychologist, all that is horrible.

But when you were in high school you wanted that class clown title so bad but couldn't get it because your humor sucks. All right, your senior superlative was most likely to fail at stand up or maybe most likely to get you booed at the Apollo are most likely to go viral for saying something racist ignorant in the quote Michael Peterson despicable that it is you, Senator Okay,

congrat adulation, Senator bass Satan is proud of you. All right, please let Chelsea Handler give Senator Ben Bass the biggest he haw he haw he haw. That is way too much. Dan Mann is Ben SaaS Ben Bass. It all rhymes with ass and that's what his jokes were. Complete ass. I will thank you for that donkey of the day. Now up next us ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice that any type of advice, hit ye right now. It's

the Breakfast Club. Good morning? What what? What? What? What you wanna know? Baby mama issues, sneak some words of wisdom. All up now for asking eight hundred five A five one oh five one the Breakfast Club. Collo need relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice? Hall up now for ask ye morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for ask ye. Hello. Who's this Wilson? Wilson, what's your

question for ye? Y? I got I got a problem with the baby moment. Okay. I felt like she set me up as far as having a baby and uh now I'm being raped. Okay, hold on, she said, how does she set you up as far as having a baby. Look, check it out. When you ain't on no contraception at all, and you know you ain't on no contraception, that's the problem. But you participate it, right. I got the good I got the gun. So I having a lot of fun just down the third but till that's where we all. Okay,

so the baby, the baby's here. Now you had a baby with this woman. So now what she's raping me? How is she raping you? This paycheck I got, She's okay, the paycheck, the taxes, I got another banking mama, my own child support because I got custody of one child, and they get that as well. Okay, So this sounds like an issue you have with the court, not with your baby mom necessarily, because you're there's a court order child support that you have to pay. Right, it all

begins with her. Well yeah, but she put you on child support and then it goes to the court and they decide how much you have to pay. Right, I guess I shot myself in the foot, But it's still something that they've got to deal with for eighteen years, like eight months of dealing with her and then now eighteen years that math just don't add up. Well, let's concentrate on the fact that you have a child. You love your child, right, correct, Okay, so let's focus on that. Now.

All you got to do is make sure that you pay whatever's court order child support. If you think those payments are unfair, then you need to go back to court and try to figure out how you can rework things. And that's all you can do at this point. But you know, you bought a child into this world, and yes, you do have to take care of that child, and part of that is child support. And sometimes we might feel like those payments that you have to make are unfair.

In that situation, you can try to see if you can get those payments lowered. But at this point, now the court's you know, stepped in and there's not much you can do. So what are your options? I havering options right now because we can't go to court right

You can't go to court right now. So I got an email or excuse me that a letter from the state's attorney and she's saying like, well, you know you're not working two jobs or the medical support wasn't part of the agreement just then the third but it's like it's only it feels like it's It always feel like there's a setup, like it's more to the story than what we have time for. But I feel like she set me up. Okay, Well, you can feel like that all you want, but at the end of the day,

you have responsibilities you have to handle. You don't really have a choice when it comes to that. So you know, you got a kid, you gotta handle that. Are you okay, like for yourself financially, are you able to take care of yourself and pay all your bills? He'll know you know where I'm at. I'm saying that my mamma was

right now, Oh my god, I can handle. All I can handle is each week is something different car payment or change or taking care of my other kids and getting them what they need, type like I ain't know me and right, well, you know where sometimes when you have kids, the kids got to come before you. So you got to figure out, like what you got to do after this, And I think now it's a good time to budget, to plot on those things, to figure out how Maybe you're if you feel like you're paying

too much and handling too many responsibilities. But you know, when you bring kids into this world and you got to pay child support to multiple people. It's like it's kind of the bed you made or I forgot. I forgot to say good morning everybody. Now I'm sorry. I could see your first baby, Wilson, and I can understand that financial issues can be a strain on you, you know, and obviously you're living at home with your mom. You

can't handle the things that you need to handle. But now it's a good time for you to figure out how you can get your life together. You know. I do do a Wealth Wednesday segment and a lot of that is about figuring out how you can save, how you can budget, and if that means that you also have to figure out going back to court and trying to get you know, things lower because financially you can't handle it, then you need to do that. But you

can't just complain about it. Sometimes you gotta take action. Yeah. Yeah, the doctors say I need to talk about it, So I think I'm gonna talk about it on a while. And right now you are not going to talk about it on live, you know what. Don't go on live and talk about I'm gonna tell you something too. You might first of all, when you say things that you regret publicly like that, you can't ever take them back. The It's gonna be out there online forever and your

kids might see that one day. That's the point now, it's not the point about Let me tell you something. Kids love their mom. They live with their moms, right except for them when you have custody of correct. Okay, do you want your a child to be mad at you for embarrassing their mother online? You know, sometimes go through it. It just don't care. You just sometimes you just don't care. Well, you should care, And strategically you have to think about it like this. Whatever you say

online can be used in court against you. Whatever you write in an email, whatever you write in a text message, all of that will show up later on in court. So if you're trying to get your payments lowered or do anything like that, and they you go on live and try to slander your baby mom, she'll use that in court. Okay, thank you? Yeah, please do I can tell about your evil laugh that it doesn't matter to you, but I'm telling you right now that's not the right

right way to go about it. Okay, thank you, You're welcome. Wilson. You need to talk to somebody like a friend, family member, therapist, whatever it is to get things off your chest. But don't talk it alive. Ain't nobody gonna have no sympathy for you. They're gonna be like, okay, now he wilding, m hm all right, listen, all right, brook, all right, ask ye eight five eight five one oh five one. If you need advice, you could always hit Ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's the

Breakfast Club. Good morning. I'm gonna keep a real what you for you some real advice with Anthela. Yet's ask ye morning? Everybody is dj envy Angela yee Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club were in the middle of ask ye Hello, who's this? Yes? Hey, good morning? What's your question for ye? Morning? Okay? Marks and this time right that we're going through. We got kids that watch and showing shows and certain cartoons. That's that cartoon called um what is it called Little Rong? Run By

runs you fly? Okay. It's crazy because my ten year old son comes to me saying, Mommy, what does you mean by this? You got the mother that sound like the husband and us to sound like the mother, and the mother selling the son that he doesn't have a son, he has a sister, and he goes the sister goes in the farther room talking about yes daddy, yes daddy, But my son is saying, mommy has a son. And in my head, I'm like, that's not that's not I mean a sister. I'm like, that's not a sister. You know,

the way they swaying it is wrong. You know, it should be an adult swim. It shouldn't be out at this point of the time because at this time, that's when the kids are watching it. You know, the question for you, mamma, what's your question? Your child is at home watching the stuff on TV asking you questions and you don't like the shows, right, No, I like the shows. It's just that, so like to type the show that's flowing you know, during the certain you know, during the

same time. It shouldn't be on, you know, at the time because certain kids watch it. So what do you tell the child? You know, what do you explain for a child that's watching stuff like that? Uh? Do you know? Do you guys know this show A Little Ron It's called Little Ron Ron? Yeah, A little wrong right, run then seem fly. I mean, I think got to solve it.

If you have a problem with yourself watching something, just tell them don't watch it, or make sure that we as a parent, what do you explain for your child as far as you know or watch you can't watch it, you know what I'm saying. You know I think that, And I'm gonna just say this for myself, Like coming up, there was a lot of things that I was watching

that I probably shouldn't have been watching. But I think kids have so much more access nowadays to things, you know, when they have a phone and they have an iPad, when they have access to the internet and obviously different television shows. There's so much more exposure, I feel like than they're used to be because we didn't have that access when we were growing up. And there's a lot of things you're gonna have to end up explaining to your child, right But but you would rather it come

from you than from television. And I think kids are going to have to make a determination at some point, and I feel like this is a way for you to just make sure you're really proactive and educating your child on what they're going to see and what they are seeing, because there's a lot of questions that kids will have and it is kind of an opportunity for you to start explaining those things because you said your kid is ten years old, right, yeah, I have a ten me own a point all year and a very

part you know. So they look at stulfs like like crooklyn. I know you gotta call, but like crookling, and they do on the step and they, you know what I'm saying, My start saying, mom, what that Isn't that glue? Why ain't smith from on glue? And then they had to stop, you know what I'm saying, like like and that's when you have to let them know things like that around. But I do agree that you have to monitor steal what your children are watching at home and make sure

that it's things that are appropriate. So if that means that you have to say no, you cannot watch that and chase the channel and that's not something that you know right now you as a child should be watching, then you have to let them know that. But I'll also feel like when they do ask you questions as an adult, it isn't your best interest to be as honest and explain things as much as possible to your kids still want to come to you and ask you questions,

right right, right, Thank you so much. Late, all right. I'm sure that's a difficulty that a lot of people are having right now too. A lot of kids are watching a lot more television than usual and sometimes curb that though you can curb that, like when my son he's only on how to watch the iPad of in the morning for I think maybe thirty forty minutes, and then I let him watch it at night for thirty

forty minutes, and then I know what he's watching. He does the roadblocks thing, and my daughter, my older daughter, plays with him with that, and then the younger ones in school. But like I curb what they watched. They can't just watch anything without me knowing, you know what I mean. If, Yeah, if your kids are watching something that they don't have no business watching, like ninety percent of that is your fault. Like the number one should

be Michael. You should be Michael managing them, minditoring what they're doing, and you can put blocks on goddamn there everything. Yeah, when kids are young, and I agree with that, but I also agree when they do ask you a question because they have seen something. It is important for you to be honest as you should be with your children so that they know they can come to you and

ask you anything. But I also know some parents are, you know, having a harder time monitoring their kids because the kids are home now, and so some people who have kids and they have to still go to work, and so they're leaving them in the care of other people, or perhaps you know, they're still doing things and the kids are watching more TV, because sometimes that's easier than you havingto micromanaging because you're working also, So I know there's a lot of factors that play right now for

parents who are having kids at home all day. I'll be honest, it's a lot easier now that I am home. I can micro manage the issh out of them. I see exactly what they're doing, I see what they're eating, I see like, I see all of it. You know what I mean. But imagine if you have to work and care. If you had to work, that's no different than your regular everyday life because if you got to work,

you've always loved your child and somebody else's care. They're at school, so they're always going to be listen and you can't listen. You can't. You can't hide things from your kids. Yes, dare. Kids are going to, you know, experience some things and see some things they don't got no business seeing. But for the most part, you can if you can regulate with your kids are into, if you're home all day, if you're around them all day, Yeah, I mean I do. Yes, So it's two monitory monitor

what they're watching. And but when they do ask you questions, be honest and parents, we can't beat those people that just leave our kids in front of these devices either like a lot of times we do that because we want to break We leave them in front of the TV, or we leave them in front of the computer, or we hand them the tablet. You gotta make sure you

know what they're getting into, what they're watching. You can't just lead them for an hour or two and then get mad because they found something they had no business find. All right, Well, ask ye eight hundred five eighty five, one oh five one, you got rumors on the way, Yes, And let's talk about Ludacris. He's explaining the lyrics in one of his songs that people had a lot of comments about that has to do with r Kelly and having daughters. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep

the locket to breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. It's about a breakfast club for NIO's wife, Christal Smith and his ex girlfriend Monietisha, who also has two children with him, had a conversation and they were talking about their blended family. Now, as you know, Krystal and Nio actually filed for divorce earlier this year, but they have

since reconciled. During coronavirus, they've been together and Krista was talking about different things like how they were going through it, but they never did it in front of the kids. They never talked about that in front of the children, so the kids didn't know about anything. They also talked about the two of them actually coming together and learning how to be a blended family and be co parents,

knowing they're going to be in each other's lives. And here's what Crystal had to say, those are my kid's mother, Like they're like, why you call your baby MoMA? Because that's what she like. Regardless, as I said before, you're always gonna be of my life. So I was like, you my baby mama, you know, man, but no matter, no matter what, our kids have the best bud and they really do, right, So the two of them have to know that they are gonna have to have some

type of relationship with each other. And they said they didn't want it to be fake, so you know, fortunately they did reach out. They said they were never nasty to each other, so that was a beneficial thing. And I know a lot of people go through this where they have kids with somebody, they break up, the person moves on, and it's hard to get along with the new person in your children's life, but it is important for the sake of the kids to have that relationship.

Kind of reminds me of Mashonda situation, and she wrote her book about a blended family and her having to get along with the leash Keys and knowing that her son would be around them, and how important it was for her son to see that she was okay with things. Yeah, it took a while to get there, but I mean, I think that's the best bet. You know what's best for the kids, right, Yeah, absolutely, All right, Now let's

discuss growing up hip hop. We told you about Romeo and Master Pete having an issue with the show and now we're hearing some other things from cast members. First of all, here's a snippet I'm Growing Up hip Hop with Little Twist. Apparently Master Pie and Romeo wanted to have us sit down with the cast members. And here's how Little Twists reacted. Romeo and they want to sit out. They want to have a sit out with the whole entire cast. Tell him to come personally. They can't come.

Communicate nothing to no other man. He didn't get it to no man on this side. And think that I'm gonna move for cut section such, set to do such and such. That's not how I play the game, everybody. He's what I'm saying. They want you to come. I don't think let me know how I go. I don't watch Growing Up hip Hop, so I had no idea a Little Twist was on that show. But Little Twist sound like here baby and Wayne Twist. Twist sound like he needs respect on his name from all tree, y'all playboy.

He sounds like he could Little Twist touched. He could have pulled up to places he'd be at and people be at. He also took it to Twitter and said I'm gonna keep it one hundred I find it kind of fake. Then, now, after five seasons, these people talk about how they being portrayed. I ain't even been on a full two seasons. These producers don't know me like they know y'all. Y'all been in a business with these

folks way longer than I have. Trying to make it seem to the masses that this issues all scripted and written up to look like the way it's actually being shown. Listen, people, this issues one hundred percent real. Of course, the producer is going to do their job to keep up with what to keep up with what we are giving them

day after day. So if it is fake, why I don't look like a weird ass cry baby that's bitching over a joke, or why I don't look like an m word to paint his face and we're press on nails. Oh that's because I'm only giving these producers and the people that watch what I want them to see. Can't trick twist moral of the story. Only give off what you want the world to see, and don't get mad when they see it and make an opinion on it. It's TV. It was all good just a week ago.

Now it's an actual Coupe and word on the show. Everybody quitting and that's also because Egypt just quit the show too, and that's Pepper and Tretch's daughter. Gee, it's it's some true for that. I mean, you know when you're doing these reality shows. Yes, a lot of things are staged, a lot of things are scripted, but they really can't, you know, do much without. They can only do with. It can only produce what you give them.

But you allow them absolutely. So if you if you choose not to give them certain things, then they can't make you look crazy. So I understand what he's saying with that. Yeah, I know. Sometimes it's hard though, because they'll put you in situations. I remember they did this to me, and they'll have you show up somewhere and you have no idea where you're going. You're just waiting in the van, and then you come in and you find out there's a whole situation going on that they

try to put you in. Things to me, just leave. Yeah,

but listen how you started that statement. You say they put you in situations you can all yeah, like like if you say you can always get up and bounce, but they'll tell you things like well, you're not gonna make this show, You're not gonna be in, you're not gonna be in a lot of this season, YadA, YadA, YadA, And people be wanting that camera time and then do things like show you video or somebody talking it's about you, and so then you get a little worked up, like

what and it just be out of nowhere. And then sometimes people also do things that you know isn't real, or that you're like, this is what this person said about me. I can't believe it, and so you just be getting mad, like yeah, right before you're about to film. It's like you said that. I've been invited to be a part of numerous shows and I turned them all down because of that situation right there. I need to

control my own destiny. This for them, it's it's ratings, and for them it's, oh, this is perfect for TV. But for me, this is my family and how my family's portrayed and how my family looks at me, keeping my positive energy around my family. It's more important than anything else. But everybody's not. Yeah, they'll tell you one thing. I remember when I did that show they had this one girl was talking about me and what she said about me was so dumb. She said, I wear fake lubatans.

It was the dumbest thing ever. I didn't really get mad, shut up, but some people, and even if I did, I wouldn't care. You know, who cares. That's not a big deal to me. But some people would have been really mad over something like that right before they film. But I was like, this is so dumb. People people like to be on TV. Let's be honest. They liked the attention, they liked the cloud, and some people are willing to do anything for cloud. That's it, and and

that includes playing themself on a reality show. I think the best thing is to have no reaction when something crazy happens and you know they're trying to bait you, and people try to put you in a situation where they want you to act and it's explosive and it's good for TV. That's when you just don't react at all. You just laugh all right, bow wow. In the meantime, is responding to fans asking if he's retiring after the next album, and he said f yes. He said, I

have to get shy ready. Now she wants to follow in my footsteps, so I have to shift my Hustle. She's next up. We're going to own TV and film Daddy door to duo like no other. So it looks like the two of them we'll be doing something together. I think that'll be cute. His daughter is adorable, so that's a good idea make that transition. And lastly, I want to talk about a tribute broadcast that has planned for Andre Horrell that will air on Sunday, and it's

called Mister Champagne and Bubbles. That is Andre Herrell's nickname. It was a show that he had on radio. There'll be tributes from Chris Roth, Mariah Carry, Jamie Fox, baby Face, Naomi Campbell, Lee Daniels, Clarence Van Russell, Simmons, Kamara, Lee Simmons, Robin Thicke, and more. It's gonna air commercial Free You on BT, BT Jams, BT Soul and on Revolt, which, as you know, Andre Herrell was vice chairman at Bolt TV. So again the rest in Piece to Andre Horrell. He

was only fifty nine years old. And that tribute will be airing on Sunday, so we'll all be watching rest in Piece to Andre Horrell. I'll definitely be watching that baby Face. Sorry you're gonna have to take that l on that weight next hell thing that you're doing, because I know that it starts at eight pm for you on that Sunday, but we'll be watching Andrew Horrell's tribute special. Yeah maybe baby, Yeah he moved, he did, so he probably will change the time, I would assume. All right, Well,

I'm angela yee and that's your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Revolte. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next. Happy birthday to Bust the rams Man. Today is Buster Ram's birthday. Happy Birthday, Buster, Happy birthday, Bust that. Oh and one more birthday shout out, Happy birthday to Natr Naturi nothing. Today is also her birthday, so happy birthday to her as well. Absolutely to bust

a Bust. You gotta bust a mix coming to something. Yeah, man, I gotta start the mix of somester Man, shout Buster. I already want a lot of smoking these verses. I hit busses bust he ready, rock and roll bust be what's it? Ready to get busy? Us got a catalog no matter that, so let's get into the mix. Let's start off with some bust of ROMs. It's the Breakfast Club. God Morning, DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the Guy. We

are the Breakfast Club. Do I know? This weekend is Memorial weekend and a lot of us are stuck at the crib. So we're doing a pool party. Me and a wife for doing a pool party on ig So we're gonna be rocking out from one to six. So we're gonna be playing a little bit of everything south to Nori. Norri's gonna be spending reggae shout the DJ Diamond Cuts. Diamond Cuts is gonna do a set and I'm gonna do a set. So that's Sunday from one to six, so you can tune in. Just sit back,

relax and enjoy yourself. We're gonna be playing music, all types of stuff, throw back, reggae, joints, new joints. So that's Sunday from one to six, and just sit back, relax and enjoy that. Man. We got a little fun and listen, man, I want to salute my guy. Bacari sellers. Bacari sellers. He put out his new book yesterday called My Vanishing Country. It's a great read. You know if you grew up on a dirt road in South Carolina like we did, then you will truly enjoy this experience. Man, Um,

I'm actually he's gonna be on the show tomorrow. But you know, if you're looking for a good read during this quarantine, go grab my vantage in Country by Bakari Seller's great, great, great read. All South Carolina stories must be told. Okay, and also shout to Will Packer for joining us this morning. Will Packer stop through this morning? He got the joint on Quimby called black Ball black Balls have that? Um? I might I might order Quimby for that, even though I missed out on the sixty

day trial. I do it. Quimby does have. Quimby does have a lot of interesting program programming I'm intrigued by. And it's like about five dollars a month. I think it's like five dollars a month, and then maybe like seven or something if it's without commercial or something like that. Quimby's only five dollars. Ain't no way in hell. Yeah, I think it is old on. Let me look that up. Yeah, I think it's not that expensive. No, I don't have it. How did you see? You know? I'm because he sent

us the leg wet mine. Now I said that to us, I said, I know, right, but my brother has the family one, so we each have our own profile only nine per month. That's crazy, and ninety nine without ads? Really, okay, it's not. It's an app. The only thing is you could only use it on your phone right now, So I know people were like, but you can mirry your phone, right, so you watch it now? You can't. Now, you can't

do that evil Nope, they were saying. And then you also the problem what they're saying now is that people like to watch TV while they use their phone, so that also is difficult. So they're just trying to figure out how to All they got to do is make it to where you can mirry it from the phone. That's all. Once they do that, they'll be fine. All right. Well, when we come back, we got the positive note, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning. I think everybody is

DJ Envy and Angela. Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now, Charlomagne, you got a positive note, Yes I do. Man. I want to tell everybody out there, let go of all expectations. That's what you have to do. You know what I'm saying. Tell yourself every day, I let go of all expectations. I flow freely and lovingly with life. I love myself. I know that only good awaits me at every turn. Breakfast Club finish for y'all, dumb

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