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Winston Duke Interview and More

Mar 25, 20191 hr 27 min
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Today on the show we had Winston Duke stop by who is known as M'Baku from Black Panther, but now one of the star's the movie "Us". He spoke about getting robbed in Brooklyn, what the movie "Us" represents and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Mark Gomez, the man in the viral video  that attacked an elderly woman on the train. We also, opened up the phone lines to see if any of our listeners would step in and defend her if it happened in front of them. 

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I'm to wake up Angel and charl Mean the got of the Practice Club, bitch, the voice of the culture. People watch the Records Club for like news to really be tuned in. This's one of my favorite shows too, just because y'all always keeps you one, honey, y'all keep you Really. They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening

to the Break of the Brothers. Gets your ass. So good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angela yee arlo mine. The guy insted the planet is Monday. Yes, it's Monday. Back to the work week. Thought of another work week. What's happening? What's going on guys? Well, over the weekend, I launched my proceduces So that was exciting for me. I um so, I have this company

called Drink Fresh Juice and Press Juices. Are it's all natural? Like, for instance, I have a juice right here that is watermelon apple pineapple. That's all the share. Yeah, I brought them in. Are they coal? Yes? I just took them out of the fridge. So there's a green vege one. There's six flavors that we launch with. So I've been running around with these apple, Lemon, ginger, apple Q cumber, green vege. Butt in three different ones today. I'll bring

in another three tomorrow. I didn't want to overwhelm anyone. What's the best one, What's the most healthiest one to start off my day? Probably green veg if you want to get your vegetables. Okay, I like this one because this one said supports skin. Yeah, that tells you what. It tells you what each one is good for it

as well. I take the watermelon one. Of course, you would know what the problem with Dominicans is, like a lot of Dominicans always when they trying to black, they do all the stereotypical stills and they just reach for the water I just like watermelon anyway. And shout out to everybody that came out to Atlantic City over the weekend. We had over a thousand people. We did a seminar talking about real estate, and not only did we talk about real estate, we actually brought to people to you

that you would need for real estate. So if you had bad credit. Some people say I can't do it because I had bad credit, where we had somebody there to fix your credit. If you say you know what, well, I don't know how to get a loan, I can't get London. We actually brought people there that can get you loans with low credit scores and only three percent down. When you're trying to buy properties there, people always say, well, I don't know what to do. I can't find the properties.

What we did with Atlantic City is we hooked up with the councilmen of Atlantic City and we actually bought the foreclosed property list. We brought the city owned property list to people there so they can actually see so you can purchase crips from twenty thousand dollars and think about it, only three percent down is what two three thousand dollars. So we brought that list for people to actually be able to purchase property. So it was a

great event. Shout to kill the Mike Killer. Mike came out to Atlantic City to join us and to help talk about real estate. Shout the DC Young Fly where

they buying things in Atlantic City. Also, people were the bidding this weekend, but okay, only people that were in the necessary seminar would know what is bidding and howardy bidding, So you gotta kind of you got like an edge by going to the seminars, go see the properties before you've been on them, or you have to just you can go see your properties, but sometimes the auctions you

can't really know, you know, you can't actually do. And what we also did was we took a picture of all the properties so people can actually see the outside in the inside of the houses. So but we also had to addresses there so people can go by there and see the properties. Um. So shout out to everybody that came out. It was. It was an amazing event. Again, thank you to kill the Mike, Thank you the dco

Fly for stopping through. We're just trying to teach people and inform people about how they can invest their money and you know, have some long term goals and some long term financing for themselves and their families. So I had a very eventful weekend. I did none of that. I went to my daughter's cheerleading competition, and I watched Into the Spider Verse on Google Play. Well that's eventful, oh man. Into the Spider Verse was amazing. You gonna say,

your daughter's cheer lead was amazing. That's what I meant. Really, that was referencing Spider Verse was so good. I am so mad. I don't know what that is. My fellow Marvel comic heads out there that didn't tell me into the Spider Verse was amazing. I mean, they made over one hundred million dollars want to oscar but you know, of course y'all don't know what it is, but it's great,

all right, Yeah, I definitely what it is. And by the way, to embargo on US is up as well, and we'll be discussing that this morning because Winston Duke will be here on the Breakfast Club this morning. Yes, US came out this weekend as well, and we'll talk about that in rumors about the record breaking numbers from the movie US. And you know Jordan Pill was in the movie. He was, and I'll give you that. I didn't see that when when I had my screening last week,

I told y'all I loved US. I know it had a lot of mixed reviews, but me personally, I loved it. And then embargo is up. So if you haven't seen it this weekend, sorry, it's gonna be some spoilers. Yea, I'm done ran and see it. Yeah, I you know, we ain't got time to be keeping things ourselves no more. All right, all right, now we got front page new. What's happening? What's next year? Well, let's talk about your president and the investigation into collusion. Did he conspire with Russia? Well,

I will tell you what the findings have been. That's far all right, Well get into all that next keeping locked this to breakfast club. Good morning, m v Angela. Yee, Charlemagne the God. We are the breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news. Now, New England Patriots Rob Glengowski retired Grenkowski, Yes, after nine years of playing with the Patriots, he has retired. He is, I believe, twenty nine years old.

So he decided to let it go. Hey, great career, three super Bowl rings, and you know he's got such a future in Hollywood doing all kinds of other stuff. He made. He owes some show he made with fifty four million dollars playing football. So congratulations to him in happy retirement, and he'll make more in Hollywood. Absolutely. And I want to see and I see Lebron's not going to make the playoffs. Two weeks ago. You're late. What are you talking about? Yeah, that's right, trap j cole Lebron,

James Rap didn't even make the playoffs this year. It's his first time in thirteen years. Yeah, all right. Now let's talk about Special Counsel Robert Mueller. They found that Donald Trump's campaign and his associates did not conspire with the Russia. According to this investigation, whether or not Donald Trump come obstruction of justice. Now we don't know whether or not he committed a crime, but they said he's also not Well, they're saying you didn't, but it also

did not exonerate him. Yeah, that's now Donald Trump is saying he is exonerated. Here's what he had to say. After a long investigation, it was just announced there was no collusion with Russia. The most ridiculous thing I've ever heard, and it was a complete and total exoneration. It's a shame that our country had to go through this. To be honest, it's a shame that your president has had to go through this spore before I even got elected,

and it began illegally. Listen, no collusion. I don't know what the statement can't find collusion, but that doesn't exonerate him means, But I do know them just gonna have to get him out the old fashioned way. He hit the ground due to work. Tell the American people what you're gonna do for him in twenty twenty and get him out by votes. Now. They absolutely quoted Miller's report where it says that it does not exonerate him. But I of the Donald Trump said he was completely totally exonerated.

But I don't even know what that statement means, Like you can't say no conclusion. That just sounds like somebody who was who shot at someone and missed. You know what I'm saying, I'm gonna keep shooting. Yeah, you was looking for something, you didn't find it, but you just don't want it. They're saying that right now, they're saying that he did not commit a crime. So I guess right now they're not under thread of something happening like that. Can you say it doesn't expect I guess there's other

things that could have happened that were maybe wrong. If I was the Trump administration, I would want for them to put the whole report out there just to prove that I'm really clean, If indeed I am really clean. So I don't know why they're not putting the whole report, but the Democrats aren't asking for that to happen, so well they should, they should, And I'm like, once again, Devi's just gonna have to do a duld fashioned way.

Hit the ground, do to work, tell the American people what you're gonna do for him in twenty twenty, and get him out the old fashioned way. All right. Now, this is a sad story. A student who has not been publicly identified has committed suicide. Now that student is one of these students from the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas High School shooting that happened. And that student is actually the second person who has taken their own life in an

apparent suicide after that shooting happened. Now, the first person, Sydney A. Yale, died last Sunday and took her own life after suffering from survivor's guilt and being diagnosed with post traumatics chess disorder, according to her mom's sad All right, all right, well, last front page news. Now get it off your chests. Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe you had a bad night,

bad weekend, or maybe you feel blessing. You want to spread some positivity. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one get it off your chests? Hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chests? Whether you're mad or blast so we better have the same dry We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. How about this? What'sam Salem? Yes it is good morning Salem. Hey all, good morning? Um? What did I call for? Okay?

I want to talk about this Willy Williams situation. Charliemagne, you can give us an exclusive real quick. Boy. I just feel so bad for Shaddy, like she does not got to accept that. She does not. And it's just like any woman out there as well. She doesn't have to accept that. And I just feel so bad for her, and I feel kind of like you should kind of give her a break. I'm talking about about her for a while. I don't feel bad about her, you know

what I'm saying. I just think it's a shame. Oh, I just think it's a shame that you know she can tell everybody else to leave, leave their relationship for less, but she acting like she don't see what's going on in her own Yeah, that's true. I know. I just feel bad for her. But hey, samyam and to y'all. Let me so I started up. Well, my homeboy started the podcast a couple of weeks ago, and I just started getting t shirt on it. Okay, so it's yeah. I just want people check it out. There's clips on

it on my page. I think it's still being edited. But if people just follow me on the Instagram at s A L E M E s A y as, they're gonna see the video on my bio and a couple of days, so nothing gets tugged it through in a couple more days, all right, but congratulations on that. That's exciting. Have a go on. Hello, who's this Drinka? Drinka, get it off your chest. So this morning, I just

want to give some positive sides this morning. I've been trying to get through to you guys for the past six months, and I promised myself, if I was able to get through these to you guys, I was gonna let my daughter know. She does music and her name is Dreesy and I taught, said told myself, if I ever got the chance to get through, I know that how music would take off. So this is just something

that shows anybody that anything gets possible. Because I've been trying to get through to you guys for six months. Good morning, Angelo, game, yeah, money, we need to talk about the delusion of your story. Now. This is a sign. This is a sign that she thinks her daughter's music is about to take off, because she said to herself, if I get through, but why is that? But but why? Why? Why I do that? All the time you haven't told

us anything about the music. I'm gonna tell you why because sometimes she kills up on herself, and I hate for her to give up on herself because the music is phenomenal. So you're basing, You're basing her giving up on whether or not you can get through to the breakfast club. Absolutely, all right, life is safe. Whatever works for you, alright, all right? When she blows up, this could be her first stop. Absolutely. How old is she? Twenty three? Okay? All right, mama, Well good luck, thank you,

have a blessed. You know what's sad about that she shout out her daughter's manus music, like what was the point of calling through him. You know whatever, whatever it motivates them. Hey, man, do your thing all right? Hello? Who's this Courtney? Hey Courtney, get it off your chests, bro. So I just need to get this off my chest first. I just want to say, what's up to y'all. I'll listen to Yea every morning. What's sad? But these freaking people who believe that the Earth is flat? People time

me crazy. I just see them all the time on Facebook going about it, and so I joined the flat Earth group just to see what the hype was about. So you can't dad it, but you joined the whole group to watch it. Let me let me tell you why I joined the group because it's pure comedy. It makes me laugh just that they believe. I'm like, man, wow, these people are real different type of different. My brother, my brother, My brother might be flat my brother. This

is Charlaine the God talking. Three years ago. I swore off all flat earth. Yo. That's why I need to do. Yes, you need to. I can't even believe you anything. You wasted your time, bro Okay. I swore that. I literally swore them all three years ago. It just has me laughing at times. But just I just don't know why how they can really believe this. But hey, that's the craziest thing to me. The craziest thing about flat earth negroes is that they will dispute years and years of

research and science because of what a YouTube video says. Good, all right, we'll 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 chest. Whether you're man from you on the Breakfast Club. But you got something on your mind, Draff? You ready to get at him? Traff again? I said you ready to get at him? Traff? Listen, what's up?

What's what's up? I'm sorry, Charlomagne, shoot the shot at you el this morning. Listen. He he already he already starting early throing jazz. He already started letting you know that that the Jay Cole Lebron James didn't even make the playoffs. And you still want to call you manage the Lebron James a rap? You know, some fun I'm actually calling about Jay Coole today with this time. It

ain't even nothing about his accomplishment. Unfortunately, like I've had so many people sending me to this video from that Hollywood unlock posted saying that Jay Coole got punched to his face in Africa. I saw that. I saw that room. I didn't see it. Jo Did he get punted his face? So? I mean, so I looked at the video. It does favor j Cole, but Jacole would never be tried like that, So stop playing, all right? Did he definitely try to that? All right? But knock at all? But it looks like Jacole.

I don't think that Jay getting You don't think that's him. Was he actually there? Why would somebody point to Jay Cole in his face in Africa? I actually it looked like he was talking to somebody and then it looks like that that person was getting a little aggressive and then that thing, you know, you see that J Cole look like getting punt. I don't know it really even looks like him. To me, it kind of does look

like Ja Cole, skinier than Jacole, doesn't look like that. Yeah, I don't think that's him Jole in Africa, not that I know anything in Africa. Say something to you, yes, sir um Spider verse I actually just saw that this weekend with my little nephew. Man, I love listen. It was actually a really good movie, really amazing movie. I'm shocked, jolly and telling me about that soon. All right, pep out, all right back chash snoop? Hello, what's up? Midy? You

stretched out? Snoop? What's up? What's up? Who the h DJ Envy the down Yes up but whatever get Envy the don Angela, the Queen. You know what I man, I'm yeah, I'm stressed out because the situation, Um, is this snishing or not? What? What? What? What? You? What? You? What happened? What you're thinking about stitching? Though? Nah, I ain't thinking whatsretchen nothing, I'm snishing. I'm in a call with somebody with two with two of the people, and um,

somebody put some drugs in the car. But um wait, somebody put drugs in the car that you're in. Yeah, and I'm in the back seat of the car. You should call You should call the police now because y'all about to get pulled over. And when y'all get pulled over, everybody going to jail. So you might lord just call the police now, said you're being kidding that hold on, Hold, hold on, Charlotte, man, chill out, man, let me, let me, let me, let me, let me, let me put my Okay, well, listen,

is just snitching? No, not, though I'm saying, are you a drug dealer? Are you do you sell drugs? Then no, it's not snitching. You're a citizen. No citizen. It is a little bit of snitching, because why are you in the car? Exactly? You knew that they had drugs in the car. You chose to get in. I'm going I'm going to the store with them. Though, then you do you need to get out the car. That's how most

great horrd movies start right there, Yeah, right there. Most hood hard movies start with you just innocently getting in the car, not knowing what's about to happen. Why don't you get out the car, sir, get out the car. I didn't know that drug he said, he didn't know drugs. Tell don't let you out, Trey, Trey, Tell, don't let you out getting out? How old are you man? How old am I? I'm forty years old, too old to be in the back seat of somebody's car while they

got drugs and getting it right? And you're told to be that dumb bro. Let them drop you back off at your mama house. Please no, get out and call it uba. I know you live with your mama. You still live with your mama. Don't about myself. Don't don't do it. Believe you live by your ther Are you getting out of the car treat? How much? How much drugs is in the car? Bro? It was it was about the water PC man. Hang up on the man? Who was that about? Don't don't don't come in my

car with no drugs. I'm just telling you that right now. I don't come calling no drugs. Donna come in my car with no guns. Don't come to my call with nothing. I don't know about no PCP, no water, no not in me. Before I got pulled over with a couple of the homies. This is about ten ten eleven years ago in Fort Lee, New Jersey, and they found two grams of cocaine in the car. And I didn't know what was in there. And the police officers said, well,

whose cocaine is this? I said, well, there's only three of us, and let's use the process of elimination. Let's start with whose it ain't all right? That is mine? So that means either one of these two motherfuckers right there and they better figure it out, okay, And nobody claimed to tell We got to jail, and then the dude finally claimed it, so you had to over the jail and we all went to jail because dude didn't

claim the cocaine and you didn't point them out. I said, it's either one of the old dude, because that's the truth. It was one of the old dude, all right, So that's not snitching, right because citizen I didn't know nothing about no drugs that they had on them. I didn't know they did coke. Whose call was it? Was it a personal coca? Was it for distribution? Personal? Two grams?

With the jail, We all with the jam to pill like two grand to get out in fortly New Joy and Burken County, Like, I don't be playing with that eight hundred five eight five one oh five one if you need to get it off your chest. Now we got rooms on the way. Yes, we're talking about Jordan pel Why not get right into it. We'll talk about the movie US from over the Weekend and his cameo in the movie. I not keep it locked as to Breakfast Club coming, the Breakfast Club. But the Breakfast Club.

You can't tell me you don't look at Gucci man pictures on Instagram and be like, man, I gotta get it together for the summer. Bro the shout the Gucci. You got to get it together for the summer. And also, Revolt TV is off this week. So if you guys are not watching the songer voters because they are off the vacation, vacation. For everybody else that's not watching the song, revote us because they can't find it on their cable ad. I don't have a vote. Yeah, unfortunately me either. We

should demand that. All right, Well, let's get to the rumors to talk Jordan Pale. Listen, Oh gosh, it's a rumor reports. It's the rum of report Breakfast Club. Well, congratulations to Jordan Pale for an amazing weekend for his movie US. Now, that movie made seventy point three million dollars in ticket sales over the weekend. Grevie. Yes, it's the best opening ever for an original horror movie. And

it's the third biggest horror opening of all time. Now number one was it the remake which came out in twenty seventeen, it made one hundred and twenty three million. Not into that. I'm not paying to see a bunch of clowns to see those every day for free. I actually read that book when I was young, and then I saw it on TV, and then I watched that movie too. You know, I love horror? Is that? And then last year's Halloween sequel actually made seventy six point

two million dollars, So congratulations to him. Though this is the first original horror movie, I wasn't really scared, Like I don't call him horrid. I call movies like US a psychological thrill. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but I wasn't necessarily scared though, our right. Well, Jordan Pale actually has a cameo in this movie. Now, you know. He makes a little cameo and get Out as well. So here

he is talking to fan Dango about his cameos. I've made cameos in both of my films and get Out, I was the voice of the deer and in US, I am a dying rabbit. When you watch it, you can hear him. That's a very important role. The rabbit was very symbolic in US because the rabbits were probably the original test subjects of the cloning, and you know once rabbits start breeding, they get out of control. Also,

the tethered eating the rabbit. If you are in the wild trying to survive and all you eat his rabbits or diamond nutrition, So that kind of like that kind of represents the food deserts in the hood because people are eating all these things filling up, but the food has no nutritional value. All right, Now, Cam Newton is talking about what's going to make him a better quarterback. He was on the Late Late Show with James Gordon and here's what he said. He's going to do no

bet so in January. Then it carried over, then February vegan yeah, and then March. I'm giving I hope this is an adult crowd. It looked like it is no climax. So for me doing certain things to challenge me in the off season that I can't necessarily do so now when the season comes around, it makes my mind stronger. I feel like if I go back and I say I did those things, I'm mutually stronger. Is he married? I think he isn't her. I know he has kids though,

right what's the point of not climaxing? What's that He's saying that for him and mentally makes him stronger. So for the first month in January, it was no gambling, no meat. In February, and now in March is no second angle to num gonna make you mad? Why do you want to walk around the house angry during the off season. Well maybe it works for him, he did. You can say I did that. You should be angry during the season is when you should not be trying to nut. He gonna be in the locker room and

erection all day long. Is hard all day long? All right? Now, Gary Owen, he says his wife was racially profiled while he was waiting to get on a flight. He said his wife and daughter were flying from Cincinnati to San Francisco. And here's what he said happened. My wife and daughter were flying from Cincinnati, Ohio to San Francisco, California on Delta.

They tell everybody line up for first, So my wife gets in line, and the guy working the gate at BE twenty one Cincinnati Airport asked my wife or you in first? And my wife said yeah. And then my wife said, are you not going to ask the guy behind me, and he goes, no, he said, cause I don't feel like it now. My wife's a black lady. The guy behind her was a white dude, and the ticket agent was a white dude. It's happened to me before. But that happens all the time. And I did say

that there's a lot of amazing employees on Delta. He has well over two million miles on Delta. But he said that particular person needed to treat people with respect and dignity. Oh yeah, that happens all the time. I love it that questions asked the most and the second most asked question. When you black in first classes? What do you do? What do you do? Do you do? You do you wrap? No one's ever asking sports. I'd be like nobody, they know you don't do sports. I'm

a proctology. Okay, playing people's asses for a little. There you go, But that would be correct, That would be correct. That's not a lot. She couldn't make it through the first hour. Huh, get it right? All right? You had one minute left, one minute last. You beat me to Yes, you did. You said some about guys me and get in the locker room. Didn't heard I didn't say that. Okay, well, practologist, I'm Angela, and that's your rub report. This guy is crazy,

all right. When we come back fromt page, here's what we're talking about you. That's right, fam, We're gonna be talking about No, I'm just going to coke. We are going to be talking about a man that was on the train and this video and viral. He was punching an old, older woman on the train and kicking her. I want him he did what happened. We'll tell you that information that video. Now, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club. Go Morning, Breakfast Club.

Your morning's will never be the same. We are even you and your best friend a chance to win a trip to the Essence Music Festival presented by Coca Cola in New Orleans, July fifth through the eighth Party at the Nightly Concerts featuring performances by Mary Day Blige, nas Her and Moore. To enter and be rules, visit the Breakfast Club dot iHeart dot com. Just dj M v Angela, yee, Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news. Now. Rob Grunowski did say

his name Kowski grunk. Well, he has retired. He played nine years with the Patriots and he let it go. He said that's it for him. He made over fifty four million dollars playing football and he decided to retire. Three Super Bowl rings. Rob had a great career of the tight end man young man retiring before thirty. You know, congratulations too here and what else are we talking about you, Well,

let's take about Special Counsel Robert Mueller. They said that Donald Trump's campaign and associates did not conspire with Russia. They did not find anything that would bring them to that conclusion. Now, Donald Trump responded to this news. Here's what he said. After a long investigation, it was just announced there was no collusion with Russia. The most ridiculous thing I've ever heard, and it was a complete and

total exoneration. It's a shame that our country had to go through this, to be honest, it's a shame that your president has had to go through this spot before I even got elected, and it began illegally, right. So that is what Donald Trump has had to say about this investigation. Now. In the meantime, Kirsten Jellabrand, you know, she is also going to be running for twenty twenty for president. And she gave her first ever rally. She was in front of the Trump International Hotel in New

York City, and here's what she said. Look up at that tower a shrine to greed, division, and vanity. All right. Now, She goes on to say that Donald Trump is a coward. President Trump is tearing apart the moral fabric of this country. Our president is a coward, and that is not what we deserve. That is not what you deserve. Americans are making a choice, a choice to resist the backward pull of this administration and pushing us toward a better future. Boom,

stop with the anti Trump rhetoric. Okay, I'm not voting for you just because you're the opposite of Trump. Tell me what you're gonna do for me, Tell me what you're gonna do for the country. Don't sit around telling me how terrible Trump is. And that's what them just gonna that's what them's gonna have to do. They're just gonna have to get him out the old fashioned way, hit the ground due to work. Tell the American people what you're gonna do for them, and get him out.

In twenty twenty, Okay, okay, So now let's talk about this video that went viral over the weekend. It was a man kicking a woman on the train in New York City, and that man has been found and arrested in charge with assault. It was a horrifying video. If you had a chance, I want to make you a shot right now. His wife is actually trying to explain

what she is saying happened now. She gave a whole incident report where she said that basically she was on the train with their daughter and the woman was threatening them. Lady was seventy eight years she's seventy eight years old. For him to react like that, I don't want to hear that. The man arrested is Mark Gomez. According to Alicia Cox, she said that Mark Gomez told her eleven year old girl to sit beside the woman on the train. She said, as soon as my daughter lays down, the

lady says, what are you doing? So that's when Mark said to her, excuse me. And he turns and says, ma'am, I am not bothering you. I'm not trying to do anything to you. Were just trying to get home. My daughter's trying to sleep, and she said. The woman said, oh, I don't care, I'll punch her in the head. They said. There was a heated exchange, and then they moved to a different seat, but the woman threatened them and said, I'll stab you, I'll kill you. Who are you talking to?

And Mark Gomez is a clown? What if a man put his hands on your daughter like that, or your mom or your wife, and then you got the nerve that you're walking off the train to be like world stowed at as if you some young chasing jitterbug. But the thing is, even if the lady was threatening or saying she is, obviously something's wrong with us. She didn't chase you from seat to seat. She was sitting there with all her stuff that no woman at all she deserves to be kicked in the face. Maybe she's just

the older one. Five times, not even four or five, six, seven times there was no self defense. She wasn't fighting back. Maybe she's just the older woman who don't give a damn about what she's saying. No more, okay, And she's earned that, right, you know what I mean? Right? And all these dudes that just sat on the train and recorded that, d'all a bunch of suckers too. That police are saying that the assault was unprovoked, so they're disputing

those claims. That's a freebee. Okay. You know how you'd be sitting around and you'd be looking at your phone watching people do stuff to people like man, I wish I was dead. Man, that was a freebee. You had every right to kick that guy's ass badly on that train. Okay, Yeah, it's awful than everybody just was really filming it for really not doing anything. Fuckers. Man, This whole generation, all right, it's not the whole generation that is your front page.

And hold the whole generation that was on that train from that seventy year old Mark had to be about fifty, about forty five, aging terribly all right, you're like, no, a little older than that. I'm telling you. On the train was only thirty six years Aldead Timson, you gotta drink more water. Send them some press juices. Jesus Christ, Lord, have mercy. Goodn't this gracious? All right? Well, when we come back, we have Winston Duke in the build Plain

who wins to d kiss. Winston Duke is one of the stars of the new movie US along with Lupeta Niango and if you have not seen Us, that's on you. It made seven year million dollars this weekend, so then Bargo was up. I thought it was a great movie, and me and Winston shall discuss a lot of the symbolism that's in the movie. So if you don't want those spoilers, you might want to turn right now. All right, okay, but we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. Just

to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're checking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast this Club, we got a special guest in the building from the movie Us Winston Duke, Good morning, Good morning, good morning. I need to know when Jordan Peele came to you with this idea for us. It's crazy ass idea. What did you think? Well, he actually didn't tell me

anything about the idea when we first spoke. He got on the phone with me, kind of had a fifteen twenty minute conversation with me about who I was, like really personal thing, and then he said, I have an idea for a project I'm working on something I'd love for you to be a part of it. Let me know what you think. I was like, well, tell me what it is, he said. I didn't want to. I don't want to color it for you. Just read the script and you let me know. Because it's a it's

a big idea. I don't want to tell you or explain it the wrong way. Just read the script and you tell me if you want to be a part of it. Read that script and pretty much what you saw was there on the paper. Did you understand it or did you say, what the hell is this? No? I understood it. Okay, I understood. I understood a lot of what was going on, and things changed, as they

always do in film. He didn't want to color the experience for the audience by saying this is what it is, and in this America doesn't want to like alienate anybody before they consume it. Once you consume it through what you want, then we can have the conversations, any conversation, any tough conversation that comes. But I think that's a bit of you know, the intention behind just not coloring it for anybody so they can consume it and then

it'll work on them. However, well, I think, I mean, I think it's actually broader than get Out, because if get Out was about racism, this is definitely about classism. So that's that's what I got from it. The movie

is about classism. Essentially to me what as an immigrant that read about privilege and essentially for me, the big commentary that I got attached to, and I attached my character too as well, was this concept of the American dream, right and essentially how flawed it is and how insecure it is, and different things in the film, in my opinion, had represented that and the characters pretty much trip up over them. The characters, it doesn't serve them, it doesn't

actually help them survive. And to me, it really spoke to a lot of just constructs that we attach ourselves to. Masculinity. Yeah, even yeah, that especially with your character. Yeah, the myth of the big black man, the myths of the big black man, and the myth of the man in general. You know, the big black man didn't serve him. It didn't work, Like the big black Man actually crumbled because

again it's a construct, it's not real. The myth of the man and the leader, you know, didn't work because who cares about the patriarchy and the zombie apocalypse when you just trying to survive. Yeah, we just need an ally. Yeah who cares about? Who really helps you? You know what I mean. I think that's what's powerful about this genre in particular, right because you get to really hold a lens up to situations like this and blow it out, make it really out there, say it is the zombie apocalypse.

And then you could say, if you're worrying about this right now, that's just ridiculous. But it's an allegory for real life. We did yell at Gabe a lot at the screen, enjoy his character and those funny moments a lot. Yeah, we was yelling, like mag gay. They didn't do that. It was just one part. One part when when everybody grabs Lou Peter and they pull her in the house and you outside with the kids, I'm like, can't go

after your wife? What he supposed to do? He has the kids, He has the kids, went in there because I distracted them to save the kids. Oh, there's so much judgment here. Does he brings me on to judge me? And he when he says people were screaming, the screaming with him in the morning like you. Now, I want to talk to you about your conversation that you have with Jordan Pille because you said he asked a lot of personal questions about you and where you came from.

So since you're from Trinidad and Tobago and then you came to Brooklyn as a kid, let's talk about what your experience has been like with the American Dream and how you personally related to a movie like this. Well, for me, it was one of my consumption of America was something that was happening before we even got here, because a lot of your export is your media. I thought before I came here, and when we were moving here for you know, better and different opportunities. I wouldn't

say a better life, but different opportunities. You know my sister. We moved here because my sister wanted to be a doctor and the educational system UM seemed like it would offer a better pathway to that. So my idea of moving here was like, oh man, it's gonna be fresh, Prince, it's gonna be it's gonna be family matters right and everything that UM crowned heights and like the nineties and got robbed immediately, not immediately, but like our first apartment

got broken into. I think you know, that was like very jarring, you know what I mean. That was an invasion. Um that changed, you know, the way we functioned as a family unit of two women and a little boy. Um, when I got to middle school, I did get robbed, like on the street, you know. And what was it,

six or seventh grade? So it was just like video cassettes. Yeah, I was like walking home from uh from from school and the libraries on the way, so I had like these video cassettes of the US mar shoals and like just this dude just popped out from a corner. I was like, what's good, what's good? I was like, run your buckets, run your pockets. And he started like just going through my shop. And I kept like just walking

while he was doing this. I'm like, as nobody seeing me, you know business, And I saw like I'm walking like half a block and two other dudes just like pop out. I'm like yes, And then they go, yo, what's good, my dude? You haven't you haven't. You haven't problem with this little right here. You haven't problems. I was like, you know, your friends, So they took the cassettes. They took these cassettes and then you know, I here, this is us marsh already seeing this, and then they threw

it at my head and like hit me. Nobody told him to rob you because you saw the movie. Yeah, now you mad at me because you saw the movie. You're gonna hold it against me for Wesley, you could take the videos up. No, no, I didn't turn back. How did that change you as a man though, because you talk about these social constructs and we have to like you kind of got it adjust for survivals and

did you start thugging out a little more? No? No, no, no, no no no. My immigrant mother and sister just like actually just like I was just like, you're not walking that route again, You're not doing this. I didn't go to school for a week because I was pretty I just felt I was traumatized. I didn't like it, But that keeps you on the right path. Though. It kept me on the right path, but it also wasn't creating a really good relationship with my surroundings. It was not

really creating a good relationship with me. So I didn't really experienced Brooklyn until, like I laughed, went to like school in the suburbs and was like, man, this is totally different. Yes, I wasn't able to really see myself, and then came back to like Brooklyn and was like, oh wow, this is Bolyn. I've grown as a result of all these different experiences and actually entering so many different spaces and continuing to enter different spaces, especially as

my life change. All Right, we got more with Winston Duke when we come back, Don't Move is to Breakfast Club, Good Morning. Look in this world I like more than all I really want to see is done. I don't really need to do any money. All of bad need to say, ok Sney money morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Chalomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club from the movie us in the building right now, Winston Duke, Chalomagne,

have you forgiven the guys that robbed you? Empathy has been like my big is tool through life, so I keep looking at people with lenses of just empathy. I forgave those dudes a long time ago. Oh, I forgave those guys a long time ago, because the more I learned, I was like, they're coming from spaces of not a lot of opportunities. I understand the systems around them. I understand the systems around New York urban and inner city

New York and black men and black people. And you're like, I just was at the wrong place at the wrong time with people who were going through So you know, that's interesting you talk about empathy, because when I see the movie US right, Like, one of the things I got from it was everybody looks alike, because you should always see yourself and other people that way, you'll be able to empathize with them a little bit more so.

So you always had a certain view of the poor and this enfranchise I'm sure you always felt empathy for them. I come from a place where everything's in development, you know what I mean. I've seen where I'm from, Tobago. It's sixty thousand people really really rich people live there, really really really I mean just poor people. So I got to see a lot. I got to see a lot of life, but I also got to see mixing.

I got to see Carnival, where like, don't matter how rich you are, you're still winding up in the street. You eat the same food. So I got to see a lot of people and I have to see them in process and then the really beautiful thing about small countries is that they're really a microcosm for larger countries. Because everything is on the surface, you get to see it immediately. If there's corruption, it's like Uncle Joel is corrupt, you know, I mean, like, and that's kind of your

that's your cousin, you know. And then you get to really see it happening and understand how it functions. And then you come to a place like this where the function is a little bit further away, but because your experienced with it in the past, you could see it a lot faster. You've seen both sides. I've seen most in the mood. Oh yeah, and that's the think, you know. That was the thing of viewing Gabe. I saw Gabe as sole privilege. It's coming from and existing within so

much privilege that it becomes blind new for him. He's unable to understand real danger unless it manifests in to some degree, a white way of seeing danger, which is a threat to property. I always saw him different, true, than his doppelganger, in the way that Gabe is a husband while the doppelganger is a partner. The doppelganger doesn't have a lot of privilege. He can't even see really, which forces him to develop different senses. He's a partner.

He's there to service and serve a function for his partner Red. He's there to make sure the mission works, make sure she's not interrupted, and he's really tuned into or While we were shooting, I found it really hard during those days as the Red Family to be away from Lupeta because of just how my character. So what was the process, Like, how did you guys film both sides since you're fighting yourself. Basically it was very practical.

So we would shoot one side on one day and we'd have doubles where we're talking to the doubles and Jordan Peel would do our lines on the other side, so he'd make sure if the lines are coming earlier in the scene, would shoot maybe the Red family first, have the lines really come out, and we play that side fully, fully committing to everything, and then when we're the Wilson taking that in while they're talking to us, he would reenact everything we did, like mimicking us in

every day, like really giving us something to play too. Do you ever acted the wrong version of the character film? No, They're just so different that you really care, Like if game shows up any kind of a b it's real it changes his function. Game Play is the archetype of the clown, right, which is just a classical archetype that allows you to be funny, to be inside the action, but not really defined by it, so you could still

make commentary. You have a lighter buoyancy pace. It's one of a lot of privilege and fun, but fun in within a circumstance of extremises a privilege. You know. He also gets to speak truth to power in a way because he's the only one classically that function is to be honest to the king, right, only the clown, through comedy and jokes can be honest to the power. So he gets to do that. He gets to have a lot of heart and a lot of love, you know

what I mean. So that's really the function of Gabe in the script as a character, so leaning into that function is big. And then his counterpart is functionally like the general you know, I mean, really strict, high literally functional. Actually it's to get things done. I liked them both equally because I approached both of them with a lot of empathy, so I didn't judge either of them which allowed me to get into both of them in a way where I felt I wasn't playing a bad guy

on either side. And that's the other thing was, I didn't see either of them as bad guys or good guys. They both had issues, but we're both created by their landscape. Gabe is a product of privilege. Abraham is a product of no proximity to privilege. And what that does to the body. It makes you evolved, It makes you want to revote, makes you want to revolt, develop different senses for survival that are strengths that are powerful. You know. I always thought it was equally as horrific for both

of these characters to see each other. They both have point of view. I never saw them as good or bad, just two individuals. Yeah, I mean, especially like when you like, did you know about the hands across the American before the movie? I didn't, So when I googled that, I was like, oh, now I really understand. So I looked at that family different. I'm like, all these people were

just revolting exactly. That's what's gonna happen if American doesn't start taking care of its poor and disenfranchise, and it's the president marginalies. Eventually they're gonna rise up against the system. I feel like, but that's the conversation. I don't think the movie says that's what's going to happen, but it's a what if. Yeah, what if the real thing were to happened, the thing that isn't abandoned the day after

it's done. It represented so many things for me, and what got me excited because I said, I want to be a part of this conversation. Yeah, you know. Get Out had a particular conversation, and it allowed me to see myself in a genre I never really saw myself represented before. It allowed me to understand and redefine some words that come to me, and I never thought of it like gentrification. I felt get Out was a big story about gentrification, right, but gentrification enacted through human bodies,

and I didn't always put together how actually violent. I didn't use the word violent when associated with gentrification. Why do you think it's violent? Because it's an erasier. It's a ratier of people, it's a ratier of culture, it's a ratier. It's essentially making people refugees to some degree from the only place they know. There's a violence that

there's a there's it's emotional, psychological. It does a lot of things, and I never thought about that until I thought of it as literally entering your body, right taking your body. But there's a lot of bodies that we exist in all over the place. We got more when Winston Duke when we come back. Of course, he's from the movie US Don't Move. It's to Breakfast Club, Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee Shallowen the guy. We are the Breakfast Club from the movie US, the

number one movie in the country. We have Winston Duke in the building Charlemagne. I thought it was that it was a black woman who was the only person that was able to communicate the pain. But even when she did speak, you could barely hear her. I just thought that was some dope symbolism. So I've found it the entire time really refreshing to see two people who were also just created by the landscapes. They weren't good or

bad just because we saw them being good. I don't want to spoil the experience for anyone, but it really begs you to question who's the hero and who's really the villain? Yeah? Right, and I just wanted better exactly and how their spaces created them, right, their spaces made them who they are, and that's not something that you see very often of blackness and cinema. And these stories really bring black psychology into the conversation and puts it on the table, like you know, get out did that

and really interrogated. Just in naming something, Jordan Peels a genius for this. He names it the sun. The sun complace has also become this cultural, culturally accepted word, where like as so and so in the sunken place, I think us is gonna do that too? Cool, I thought, I was like, okay, this is an acronym for the United States, And I heard him say that yesterday, but I had caught that prior. And I still like the example of people looking like each other. And you should

see yourself in other people other people, you're gonna have empathy. Also, it's about the constructs you attach yourself to. You could be Black Lives Matter, you could be all these things, you could be LGBTQ, you could be everything. Right, But if you have bought into a problematic system, right, you've bought into it and you help it and you support it. And you live by it to some degree, you're also taking on the sins of that thing. That's why we

all get mad at police. Yeah, right, but all of them. Yeah, you and your phone, you know what I mean. People lose arms, legs and things like that, just at the pieces of minerals for your phone. What if all those people showed up at your doors like I want my sh yeah, and you're like, no, I got donkey of

the day, don't get I'm helping that. I'm sorry to bother you with all the horses show up exactly, And it's like, no matter how much you think you're helping, if you're really a part of the problem, you're a part of the problem. And it actually it doesn't save you from consequence. The Day of Judgment, right, it was the day of judgment Jeremiah eleven eleven. Yeah, and it was like no matter what, And it actually I found

it powerful because it indict itt us all. I saw it and I was like, oh, man, this man who went to Howard, right, he's connected to blackness, he's connected to community that's communicated and you know on his chest, you know, say with your chest like he's doing it and he still has to fight, to fight, to survive, and to this encounter, they're not given him a path because historically you've been oppressed too. You know how much

of a blessing of this movie for you? Because I was told that it was since Embaku, it's been hard for you to get roles. People can't see you outside of Embaku. It wasn't that people aren't seeing me outside of Embaku. It was just I was reading a lot of this similar things. A couple of things came by that felt interesting but didn't have the social footprint that I would want in my work, especially early in my career. Right now, I want to be in conversation with things.

I want to be in conversation with culture. I want to be in conversation with people. I want to be in conversation with who I am, And the work that was available wasn't doing that. And then this just came and it just in a basic way outside of all the other conversations. The if of it all attracted me so much. Was Lupido already attached to it. Lupido was already attached to I'm sure that helped too. That helped a lot. I'm sure in this era you're gonna get

a lot of backlash put a role of Gabe. So what would you say to people who say, oh, portraying a black man is weak. I think I'm portraying a particular black man. I'm portraying an individual. Gabe abides by a lot of respectability politics. He seemed like a great husband. Yeah he's not from the fact that he wasn't the best at fighting. Oh yeah, I'm looking at you. He can't fight anytime. Somebody's daughter find what I'm you know.

I mean, that's the thing. He's a man, but he's a particular a man, influenced by a lot of different things around him. He's attached himself to a lot of different privileges and things like that. And he's a specific individual. I not a stereotype stereotype, and I think a lot of people know more black man like this. And he's not a black man. He's a father, he is president, and he's never been like that before. About people always talk about what they would do. I'll do this until

you get in that situation. If you're not a fighter enough to fight every day, I don't care what you say. I'm not gonna go fight a UFC dude, that's not he could really do exactly. But that's the whole thing is that we have perceptions of masculinity, and masculinity just always Trump's logic. Yes, you know, we have ideas of what a black man should be. Every black man need to know how to fight. Why for what? What have

I been? He did what he could do. He rose to the occasion, and they had to survive the encounter. I think it really gives people freedom to kind of be who they are and be in the skin that they're in, you know what I mean. I if there's any backlash, I am, I gladly welcome the conversation. And that's actually why I did it, because I'm a big guy, and this size and color has made it like that. It's a danger for me not to be overly articulate, you know what I mean. If I wasn't overly articulate,

I could be shot in the streets for nothing. If I'm just this passionate usually in front of a lot of people, they're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, calm down. Yeah, if you're not arguing, you do the Jabari chain around cops, you're getting shot. You're getting shot. So being overly. I'm sure, but it's like that's the whole thing. I love being in conversation and I'm I think I'm prepared for conversation. So anybody who want to pull up, pull up, pull up, man,

Winston Duke, we appreciate you. I love us personally. I love the conversations that it is going to start. And Yo, it's a pleasure to watch your Congratulations excellent movie. I know everybody's gonna see it and it's gonna exceed what they thought the expectations was going to be in the first place. And I know you have a lot more coming up, so we can't wait to see you in the future as well. Winston Duke is the breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ MVY, angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are

the breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk. Wendy Williams. This is the rumor report with Angela Ye Breakfast Club. Well, according to reports, Kevin Hunters and mistress Serena Hudson has they're saying, given birth and had a baby girl. Now his name, Kevin's name is not on the that birth certificate. He use a different name while he was at the hospital, and they're saying that Sharina and Kevin paid cash allegedly for those hospital proceedings as well.

How didn't get all those information where that comes? I was against the lord to dude, give at information on what sight you saw that on the shade room? Okay, okay, listen. I don't know if that's true or not, but if it is, I don't understand how Wendy Williams can continue to get on TV every day and a lot of people, Okay, for years, she's gotten on TV and radio and told women to leave for lesson. Now we're sitting back watching

her get emotionally abused and she's saying nothing. If this is why, maybe maybe, if this is true, there's no way you can fake your way through this week. And I just want to reiterate Kevin Hunter as a sucker. And he's been a sucker. Okay, he's been a sucker for Sharina Hunts and AKA Nikki for a long time. You know. That's the reason I don't I don't deal with the Hunters anymore. Why, Yeah, the reason I don't introduce them. Listen though, the reason I don't deal with

Kevin and Wendy anymore. Is because Kevin thought that I was trying to hook Sharina up with Wax back in two thousand and nine. Mind you, she liked Wax, so I had nothing to do with that. But he thought I was trying to hook Sharina up with Wax and he was married this time to Wendy, of course, and that's why he stopped dealing with me. So I don't know what he told Wendy. That's why I never really be mad at Wendy. I don't know what he told

Wendy because it's not like he said to her. Hey, charlote Mane dropped the hoop my side check up with his homeboy. Well, you never reached out to Wendy and was like, I don't know what's wrong between us. Wendy, I got my phone, a little email phone. That sounds crazy. How does she get her information for her show? Got a staff? I'm assuming can she call home? No idea? Maybe screaming off for help right now and we have

no idea. Who could she reach out to? And she doesn't have a phone, And how does she tweeting everything and post her Instagram? You really think that's her? Yeah? Stop it Angley brink some juice, all right, juice, I'd rather have this tea. All right. Now, Christian comes, he's gonna be on with Angie Martinez this morning, and he did open up about his mother, and I love what he had to say. One thing I never really told anybody, Like right when I found out the news, I was shocked,

like I didn't know what to do. I was like, yo, how could you? My whole world stop? And like I was real down. And as soon as I got in the car, my song love You Better came on the radio and I'm like yo, like nah, like I know that's her talking to me, like make a shot. Know Everything's okay. So that just made me feel like it's still faith in that, you know. I just got to keep pushing. Yeah, now it's time for Christian car That's a beautiful story. His mother is just Guardian Angel. Now.

I wouldn't wish that on nobody, especially a young man, you know, but I love how he's able to process it and say okay, that was a sign. I love his hair. Let me tell you something, for all you do is out there that's buying these two pages and buying if y'all gonna buy a wig. Make sure it looked like Christian Comb's head. Christian, Yeah, that's just like his daddy's here. No, no, no, that was did he hit back in the day? That was? Did he hit back in the day? Back in the day? Did he had?

I remembered that Christian got waves like he's been in jail for the past sixteen years. Just brushing, brushing and du rack brushing and du rack brushing the drac But another person was helping out about another traumatic situation. Megan this down in now. Her mother also passed away. Her mother, Holly. Holly's actually been up here before and she was on lip service with Megan the Stallion team. She's always with her.

That's why I'm sure this was really devastating. So our prayers are with you too as well, Megan the Stallion Now, she posted we were together every day. Holly was my biggest cheerleader and toughest critic. She taught me enough for two lifetimes, and if you were blessed to meet her, she taught you something too. My mama is still my rock, and she posted this video. My mom was a wrapper ever since I could remember. She would have me in

the waiting room in the studio. But I'm like at the door, like listening, Like, okay, that's what you're saying. I'm not signing, but listen to meal. If you don't like it, then you feel I get it, then feel fell off. It was one part I didn't like that

feels how you feel? Man, Her mom was popping, okay, so rest in peace and my condolences to Megan the Stallion, and she posted not that I owe stranger as an explanation people on the internet be sick af My mother had a brain tumor that was cancerous for a while now because when people were trying to do all these Illuminati rumors, oh god, I knew they was gonna do that stupid stuff, saying she sacrificed her mom for a

popping career, right. She had to respond to that, it's a shame that, all right, I'm angela, yeah, and that's your make this stallion. You got to ignore that. Stay focused. You're gonna be fine out here because every single niece I got, every young girl around me loves the definiti popping. All right, Well, who are you giving that donkey too? Oh man, we need Mark Goldmez to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a wire with him. He's the old school New Yorker who's not

so old. I thought he was the old school. I thought he was old school. He looked like an extra in the cream video. But he's not dead. He's only thirty six. All right. We'll get into that next keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Come on the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. If you could have any superpower, what would it be? On April fifth,

just say the words Shazam and you'll find out. Shazam is the ultimate wish fulfillment move me about a kid named Billy Batson who transforms into a superhero with just one word Chizam. In theaters a bull, Phil, This don't be a dusty because right now you want some. It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I need to be a donkey man with the heat did she getting, please tell me it becomes Donkey of the day. Don't practice club bitches, they're a donkey.

Donkey today. From Monday, March twenty fifth goes to a thirty six year old man from the Yanka's New York named Mark Gomez. Why oh, now Mark's aging terribly, ladies and get him. And if you would have told me this man was thirty six years old, I would have lost that bet because this man looks every bit of

fifty three. I know you can't really tell people's ages anymore, but this guy definitely looks like he would have had on denim jeane shorts and timberlands at the fourth of July cookout, okay, complaining about every song that plays because it's all hip hop from the last four years, But when the playlist jumps to an older classic like nothing

but the Benjamin's, he loses it. By the way, I am very disappointed seeing someone from Yanka's age, just terribly, especially after seeing how the Locks and Mary Jay aging incredibly dropping a clues bombs for all of that skin all right, amazing it is Mark gometh needs to drink some green juice or something, but his diet is about to be trashed and he's gonna be doing a lot

of callous things where he's going. Hopefully, because if we are all lucky, Mark Gomez will be going to jail for a nice little period of time because over the weekend, a video win viral of a man who was filmed kicking seventy eighth old woman repeatedly on the subway in New York. Let's go to ABC seven for the report. Police the suspect that is in custoday after a woman was brutally attacked on a subway train in the Bronx.

Thirty six year old Mark Gomez. Police accused him of repeatedly kicking a seventy eight year old woman earlier this month on a Number two trains. Police said community tip is water helped him break this case, and he's charged with assault. As far as that victim, she suffered cuts and bruises, but she's expected to be okay. Every time I see this video and here to this man is thirty six, I gotta drink some water. Old ladies, drink

more water. People. Now, I don't even want to give situations like this any shine, But let's listen to how this went down on the train. That world started at so disgusted. After this woman got attacked, she appeared to wipe away tis as she sat in the corner, and a bunch of cowards just sat there filming her instead of helping her. Now, I am a father a husband, brother, uncle, homeboy, the black woman. There's no way in hell I'm sitting around and watch a grown man do this to any woman,

especially a black woman, especially at elder. Okay, Mark Gomanz, I don't know what kind of life you planning to lead after doing something like this, but you need to burn some sacred plants. Get you some sage, some crystals, prey, get baptized, get an exorcism. You're gonna have to do everything is short of switching bodies with your dopper ganger that's living underground to get this off you. Okay, to find out that you have a daughter. That's the thing.

That's what I read the other daughter and eleven year old daughter. How would you react with someone jumped on your little girl like this? How would you react if someone jumped on your mom like this? See? This is what I enjoyed about the movie Us. Now we all know this was a movie about classism, but what I loved about the movie was the fact that they all looked alike, because it made you realize you should always

see yourself and other people. Okay, if we could truly see ourselves and other people, then we would treat each other differently. Okay, you should have looked at that woman like she was your mother, your grandmother, your great grandmother, any woman in your life that you love. You should have saw her in that woman. If you could truly do that, There's no way in hell you would put

hands on her the way that you did. Also, all you cowards right who was sitting around film and stuff like that instead of intervening, You know what would really get your social media lit? You know what would really garner likes, retweets, and comments. You really want to go viral, you know what I'm saying. You want to have some real content for your little social media platforms. Be the person who jumps in and whips dudes like Mark's ass. Okay,

you would become a hero and online sensation. You will get interviewed, People will probably send you free stuff. Celebrities will reposed you, applaud you. Y'all. Keep missing your moments, not intervening and jumping on people like Mark Gomez's ass. Because when Mark did to that seventy eighth you old woman, he would do to any woman in your family that you love. So why are you sitting there just recording him and rewarding him with the ooze and the odds.

All right, there's nothing that old woman could have said to you, Mark that made you feel threatened or warranted that kind of threat, all right, or warrant that kind of attack. Rather, whatever karma comes your way, I pray we get to witness it on World Star because this video was absolutely deserving of a World Star video for you.

And since you look like an extra from Cream video, I really pray that you get hit when one of those Woutang torture tactics starting, but not limited to someone heating up a hangar and sticking it in your ass slow like it's always asses with you. Bro. Please let remy Mark give Mark Gonmez the biggest he ha he ha he ha, you stupid mother, are you dumb? And please don't affiliate him with Wootang at all. He would never be around Wootang or an extra video because they

would never do anything. They would never do anything like that. But he definitely a different crew. No, he looked like he'd have been on the Training to Bring the Pain video. Yeah, okay, looked like an extra from the Cream video. All right, all right, now I did, yes, absolutely, all right, Well, let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Have you seen this video?

The video was everywhere. Man kicked a seventy year old woman, seventy eight seventy eight, seventy eight year old woman in the face. She earned it a couple and a couple of times, kicked a couple of times. If you were on that train, would you have stopped him? Would you have interviewed Understanding the cowardly act of like pulling out your phone, I would not be your brain work in that way. I don't know. I've been seeing it a lot, like the girl that got knocked out on spring break.

She got knocked out and instead of somebody trying to

pick everybody's camera, yeah, film in it. It's like, I don't get it when the truth to the man is, as I just told y'all, if y'all really want to get y'all really want to get popping, y'all really want to get attention on your social media, be the person that intervenes that bartender that beat up the black woman custom like six seven times and threw her phone, and somebody crime to film somebody doing something wrong, and you're just filming it like the good Samaritan or is this

just some Steinfeld? I don't know, But what would you do? Hunt? It is the episode of one O five one. What would you do if you were on that train that day? Call us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Comerning the Breakfast Club. Want to get everybody as DJ Envy, Angela Gee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. If you just joined us, Giggles over there, gave dog

a day to Mark Gomez. Mark Gomez is the thirty six year old coward who looks like an extra from the Cream video who beat up this seventy eighth old woman on the train here in New York. He's from Yonkers too, by the way. Man and Charlomagne wants to put what in this? But I'm not used to coward from Yonkas. Yon Kas and gals are very very thorough. I'm not used to them, you know what I'm saying. I'm used to the locks and Mary J. Bligem, DMX,

my Man Trev Hollywood. You know what I'm saying, Like, I'm used to those type of guys from yoh Okay. So we're asking eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. If you were on that train, would you help? Would you intervene? Now? Yea, what would you do? Man? I don't know if I could have done much. I can't. I can't imagine that I would have. I definitely abe would have filmed it, and I would have been screaming

to do something. Now, I can't say as a woman how I would feel if I could beat them up or anything, but I would definitely have been standing up, screaming and urging people to do something and not filming. I'm gonna be honest with you, I don't expect I'm more disappointed than the men on the train because it was a dude tape, then the women. You know what I'm saying. I wouldn't expect the woman to intervene, but

I do know some thorough women that would have. But I'm more upset about the men who sat by and watched. Somebody who could be that grandmother, could be the mother, that great grandmother. You know, black men who got daughters, black men who got wives who got girls. Mothers old. It comes a point in time where if we don't discipline each other, then we're gonna leave it to the

system to discipline us. Because and by the way, Mark deserved to be disciplined by the system, but in that moment, he deserved to get his ass kicked by the streets. By the streets. And I'm with you, there's no way I could sit there and watch that. I don't think my son could sit there, who's fifteen, and watch that.

My father couldn't sit there and watch that. I don't know any man that I'm friends with or that I know could sit there and watch a seventy year old and seventy eight year old woman get kicked in the face numerous times and just tape it. When those people standing this scream, man, get out of here, Get out of here. Somebody do something. Yeah, And what's crazy to me is all you people that was filming this guy, Right,

you really want to go viral. Be the person that intervenes, Be the person that jumps in and beach Mark up. Because what Mark was doing to this old lady. I guarantee you overnight you become an Internet celebrity, right, because that's what you want, right. You're doing this for retweets and you're doing this for lights, So you might as well be the person that intervenes and really get it absolutely, Felicia, good morning morning. Hey, if he was on that train,

what would you do? I okay, so I'm five three and I'm a woman, But I feel like I would have had to try to step in and help her some kind of way, or do something at least block her, right, at least like block him from her something exactly, or pushing wald ward. Ye'll have the other guys to go help, you know, stop taking it at exactly, or I probably would have got mad at them too. But just setting around, I might have typed one of them, right, Thank you mama,

All right, thank you, Tia. What's up, Tia? What would you do if he was on that train? Till we'd have to scrap straight up? Are you from Philly? I can hear it your voice. Oh no, I'm from the water. I'm sorry. You always wrong anyway? That is true, that he's always wrong, right, Like there's somebody's Romo, that's somebody's mama, that's somebody's auntie. Like, nah, we'd have to fight the fact that it's only women calling up. He is telling me everything I know about this everything I need to

know about this era man, not this Erra man. It's just a couple of the dumb asses. No, man, we see this all the time. We see a bunch of guys always standing around when women are being assaulted. Always. This ain't the first video we've seen like this. It doesn't. People are taping now because now they have phones and tape, but but back in that day, they were still people

that did the same thing. Remember he told us a story about her friend getting jump and you wouldn't leave the student because mom said, that's a woman getting jumped by other women and a man beating up on a woman. When it's a man beating up on a women and a man are just standing around and other men are standing around now in the being and something's wrong. Brandy, Yeah, is it Brandy or Randy? It's Randy. Oh, I'm sorry, Randy. All right? What would you do, Randy if you was

on that train? Okay, definitely everybody has older Panscause I'm a female. I want to rushed through seriously because I wouldn't been able to take it looking at it. However, I just want to make sure, like I want to sell Charlot Man. Sometimes these people that are recording, they're not recording for the US, and as in the chairman

of it. You know, everybody's seeing these scary videos where these you know, these people are on these super drugs, and so them thinking in their head, maybe okay, let me record so I can turn against the police. Obviously it got turned in to the police because the guy got apprehended. It got posted to social media, got posted to social media. Yeah I'm not I'm not. I'm not here for the posting to the social media and the

US and oh I'm not here for that. But I'm just saying, like whoever turned it into the police, obviously that was their goal. Um, I'm I'm like the Black Mirror episode, Okay, that should be your punishment. If I remember that Black Mirror episode where the young ladies she like, you know, films the abuse of a child, and so that was her punishment, like for the rest of her life she got filmed. They turned her into like a

oh I do remember that episode. Yeah, yeah, exactly. So I think I think for those people that should be their punishment, like like something should happen to you and then everybody come in film and see how you like that? Wow, you know, because that was that was horrible, Like it's horrible to post it on your social media. It's disgusting. Actually, yeah, they should be a sham My mom in seventy so I can't even imagine someone kicking her. I'm trying to take your life. But let me do it because I'm

from houstonstem let me do it in New York. I'm trying to stop your ears together. Real talk is together, gus f YI is nothing but women calling up here. I just want y'all to know that, all right, eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one, what would you do if you were on the train. We're talking about the video of the man kicking the seventy eight year old woman in the face. What would you do if you were there? Call us now? It's the

breakfast club for the morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us. We're talking about that video that was circulating over the weekend about the thirty eight eight year old man six thirty six or thirty hold is yet thirty six like the Chambers and he looks like an extra from the cream video. Good in this gracious the thirty six year old man to kick the seventy eight year old woman in the mace. If

you were on that train, what would you do. There's no way I can live with myself and get off that train knowing that that man kick that woman so many times. I could live with myself absolutely. Now, what's the point of carrying a knife with you if you're not gonna poke somebody when you need to get post? And imagine being one of those people in there filming and screaming, oh and not doing anything. That's what's whacked.

You got a knife with you. Listen, I encourage everybody to keep a little something on them, you know what I'm saying, because you know, New York is not a place where you can walk around with guns. You know, in other places that listen to us, it's an open carry states, like in Georgia, I think some I think North Carolina as well. There's other places where you can carry guns. You can't do that in New York, you know what I'm saying. So in New York, you gotta

keep a little something on you. And what's the point of having a little something on you some mace, um, some brass knuckles, some knife if you're not gonna use it for times like that, Eddie. I used to pray for times like this to stab like this. What would you do if you were on that train, Eddie, I would have been I would have been them so bad. I'm waiting on something like this to happen in front of me, somebody hitting an old woman or a black lady.

I'm just wait number happens. People like that's a free be right there you go, that's a freebie. Yeah. What you say as what you're saying, you want this to jail, I would happily go to jail for something like that. We bear you out for We'll bear you out happily go down like that. I feel happily go to jail for that. Zach. Yes, Hey, what would you have done if you want to trains? Act man? I would have blocked.

I would have blocked, like the punches and everything, trying to protect the older lady because you know, you gotta you gotta respect your elders when it comes down to the end of the day. I mean, and you gotta put some hand. You gotta put some hands on Mark too. Oh yeah, for sure, But like he gotta hit me first. Ain't going to jail, No, I feel. You know, it doesn't matter at that point if he hit that old woman, doesn't even matter. And that's you know, that's part of

the thing. You know, the guys that were filming, what were you filming for? Because you didn't turn it into the police. You put it on social media. They wanted the likes, they wanted to retweets, they wanted to get their social media popping. They're like, old, shoot, look what I got. You know why I because we reward those kind of videos by reposting them all the time. But my thing is this, won't you be the guy at intervenes and then you really become the hero? Stop missing

your moment? Yeah? Hello, who's this? My name is Kristin. Hey Kristy, what would you do if you were in a situation? I was actually in a similar situation. Um. I live in Staten Island and I was on the train a long time ago and there was a man at the other end of the platform and he was he appears to be handicapped, and there was a bunch

of people like picking on him and pushing him. And I went down there and I said something and a few other people that strangers, you know, they came over and they were like, hey, man, you know that's not cool. Leave them alone. And it turned out that the kid was playing around like he wasn't handicapped, and then we told them they should really kick his ass. But like left,

I didn't anticipate this ending. It just goes to show like if you step up and say something like there were other good people that'll that'll join you, you know, and now you're right, And I would like to say that guy was mentally handicapped for real. Taking from me a man who's been attacked by three mentally handicapped people, they can handle theself, all right, They can absolutely hand

You know. I got into my first altercation at Hampton University because at the time, these football players were picking on this dude from hallm and I was walking back to my dorm and I jumped in the help. I already don't believe this story. Now come on you, I don't believe it. Jumped I jumped into help. This was in front of my door. I jumped into help, in front of your doll and my dorm. Why do you have a dog, I said, my dorm? And why did you feel the need to prove this theself? You prove

yourself to your doll. Go ahead. You jumped into the help picking on this kid from hallm and I jumped into help. I mean, it was no, it was no fight. You just I didn't know him. They were just picking on him. And because you know where everybody's from, it doesn't matter. They were just picking on him. And I was like, you could tell a dude wasn't about that life. He wasn't a fight that. He was just sitting there with his head down. And I jumped in and helped him.

Did you fight or did you just get out of him? Leave him alone? As I was saying, I helped him out. I jumped in between. I squashed the situation. And then what wound up happening is I had a big fun I had probably with the football team because he just got it was the whole football team. Now wait, so you the whole the whole football team. So I said there was an altercation. I jumped in between, and after that, the whole fotball team. You pulled your hand on the

whole football I didn't having him. Somebody turned to you and say, I didn't haven't got the juice. Now I didn't. I didn't have a gun on Hamble. But that's what That's what my New York family that that was in school with me. Shout the ray J shot the little show and wait, hold on ray Jet. Ray J went to school with you and was cool like that. He went to Hampton. Listen, did you make your DJ competition after park fell off the roof and you didn't what happen? Huh?

But just to say that if you wrote a song about people in trouble, you have to help. I want to be you know what. No, I don't. I don't really believe this. I'm lucky. Guys. That story just told us. He poked the whole him. I said, there with kid showed up, showed up. May Jay had one wish. I wish edy was he had wish to say? Oh my god, INCREDU. That story is a great segue in the rumor report, say life, we learned about what happened in college. I've

been beat up the whole football team. You know what, I'm not telling you nothing anymore. I'm not telling you my story yourself. Stop lying, man, No puking. This kid and I helped them. That's it, all right, Okay, superman, Okay, we got rumors on the way. You asked that was it all? Keep a lot of rumors on the way. I'm going home, man, like, I don't have to take this. I'm going home. It's to Breakfast protect us, the Breakfast Club. Hello, everybody is and the Angela Yee Charlomagne, the God we

are the Breakfast Club. I was want to tell you a lot of people said they believe my story. Nobody believes you lying again, anybody believes nobody believes your story. Birth of all, are you much older than ray J? At least by ten years? Not in college with you? I'm helping you fight off Hampton football. First of all, I wasn't talking about that, Raj. Second of one, I'm not ten years older than ray J. Third of all,

let's get to the rumors. Let's talk big show on this is birthday too, it's about is the rumor report Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, yes, it's happy birthday to Big Sean. And it's also Rtha Franklin. That would have been her birthday as well today too, so shout out to the d and juvenile Juvenile's birthday today as well. So happy birthday, nice date for everyone. All

right now, Big Sean. He's been talking about some difficult periods that he had around his thirtieth birthday last year, and he said that he did need some help now. He said he wasn't feeling like himself. Laureno saw last year my birthday. You know, it was good for me, but it was wild for me too, because I felt like something wasn't all the way connecting with my energy, and I wasn't feeling like myself, and I couldn't figure

out why. What I did was I stepped back from everything I was doing, everything I had going on because I just felt lost. And I've been meditating since I was seventeen years old. That helps with like anxiety, depressing all the things that I felt in my life, but it wasn't doing it all the way for this, So I knew that this requires some special attention. Now. He goes on to say that he actually did end up going to therapy. So what I did was I started therapy.

You know what I'm saying. I needed clarity and clarity about who was around me, what I was doing. You know, even the music, which is like my happiness, my joy I was always an escape for me, was starting to feel like a burden. Even a relationship with my mom was like getting to a point where we wasn't talking like that. I realized that it all started with me, and I had to analyze myself. I couldn't point the finger,

you know. I started doing things by myself, or just doing things I never thought i'd do, like going scott and in the midst of that, I definitely rediscovered myself. Therapy is amazing. I mean, you got to take those mental health breaks. I mean I deal with anxiety, depression, moved twings, all that, and the only thing that corrects

that is unplugging. Also, what Sean is saying is very important, like we look for validation from everyone except ourselves, and sometimes you got to disconnect from all the extra opinions and focus on who and what matters. Well, fortunately he is feeling better now. Then I started getting back to making the music and started being fun again, and I'm making the best music of my life. You know what

I'm saying. I started nurturing those relationships that were important to me and given putting that time into that unconditional love. You know that conditional love is cool and money and instant gratification, but your foundation. What you stand on. Everything else goes is that unconditional love. That's right. Focus on who and what matters. I'm looking for validation from all of these people who don't even goddamn matter at the end of the day. Happy birthday now. Doctor d posted

about his daughter getting accepted into USC. He said, all on her own, no jail time, and it's a picture of him and his daughter with it missions packet and then said a hashtech I got into USC sticker on there. Well, people started going in and he eventually did take this

post down. And that's because he did donate, along with Jimmy Ivene, seventy million dollars to USC back in twenty thirteen, and that was to create the Jimmy Ivene and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation. It's a four year program for undergrads at that school. It amazes me how rich older people would experience can be so stupid. Jimmy Ivene and doctor dre have a whole academy of the art school. He's gonna get in.

They have their whole academy to Art for technology in the business of Innovation. They pledged seventy million to the USC like dre knocking off, Like what was the point of that? He forgot that if y'all don't have a whole academy named after y'all at USC, are gonna let

your daughter? And R Kelly he was supposedly trying to get permission to go to Dubai to make some money, but according to Dubai's media office, they said that there has been no request for a performance by R Kelly and there's not any venues that have been booked either. They said he also has not been invited by the Dubai Royal Family for a performance like he stayed it well. According to R Kelly's people, that's because they have a contract with a legitimate promoter who wants to make sure

that R. Kelly can make himself available. So that's why they might not have anything booked yet because before they invest in promoting, they want to make sure. I'm sure that shut it down. And Farrell, his new Chanel collection is on the way. I don't know if you guys saw him posting about it has tag Chanel Pharrell if you want to see what it looks like, he said, hard to believe. This all started with writing it in my shoes back in twenty ten. So congratulations to Farrell

collection with Chanel. What do you mean? I guess he wrote it and it came into an exist into fruition back in two thy ten and it was a it's a great collaboration. He has some there's a teaser clip as well that you can take a look at. All right, well, hey, fam, how do you know what I was about to do? Coca Cola just came out with a brand new flavor. Yeah you heard that right now, Arns Vanilla Coke and

Arns Vanilla Coke zero Sugar. Head to your closest retailer, Fam and try out Arns Vanilla Coke and Arns Vanilla Coke zero sugar today. All right now, Fam, They're welcome. Fam. Then when we come back to People's Choice Mix, shout to Juvenialysis. Is his birthday today? Also shout the Big Sean. So we're gonna start the mix off with some juvenile and then some Big Sean for their birthdays. Right, get your requesting right now, It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club again. Shout out to everybody that came out to our real estate seminar. We did it out in Atlantic City. We had over a thousand people in. Shout to kill a Mic and DC young Fly for pulling up teaching people about real estate, but not only teaching people and explaining how we do it, but also bringing those people to you. So people always say that their credit is horrible, so we brought a credit guy

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It's just the fruits and vegetables, so nothing added to it, no water added to it. A lot of times they'll water down these press juices so that they can make it look like it's more, but these are only the fruits and vegetables that you see listed about you on there. So it's been a journey, but it's been a good one and I'm excited that the product is finally available and you can order it too if you go to Drink Fresh juice dot Com. All right, well, when we

come back, we got your positive note. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God. We all the Breakfast Club. Now. Shout the Winston Duke for joining us this morning. Luther Winston Duke. He plays Gabe and Abraham in the new movie US. You know him is Embaku from the Black Panther movie. You know what I'm saying. Yes, shout out to him representing Trinidad and Tobago and also Brooklyn. I

love us, man, It's a great movie. People was giving it mixed reviews a little while ago, but clearly they don't show that way anymore because it's the number one movie in the country with over seventy million dollars. Mate. Yes, and it's the highest grossing original horror movie first week so far today and the third biggest opening ever. Charlomage, you got a positive note for the people? Yeah, man, I just want to say that it's a lot of people running races that they don't even want to be in.

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