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July 1, 2021 93 mins

Today on the show we had comedian/ author DL Hughley call up where he spoke about his new book, his thoughts on America's Apologies, Comedians Stealing Jokes, Battling COVID and more. Also, Charlamagne gives "Donkey of the Day" to a man who paid a bill with fake money, and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I seem triangle, right, I'm figuring it out. For what's
the reason that the solid holding down the base rage
let the agitator, the breakfast club. Everyone just kept telling
the prepad one word, you describe the breakfast Club with
bottle impacting the coach. People watch the breakfast Club for
like news and really be tuned in. Man, I don't
even know want to call it the breakfast club. It's

(00:22):
like brunch Nby and Cholomagne. Wake that ass up, get
out of bed and listen to the breakfast Club. I'm
wasting good morning in 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 yead monamby Charlomagne. The god peace to

(00:44):
the planet is Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday, one more day
into the weekend and then uh then our vacation starts. Yes,
it's a holiday weekend. Man, it's a it's a holiday weekend.
But you know, sorry, we gotta take breaks, right, yeah,
we gotta take breaks, summer break after after tomorrow, that's right.

(01:06):
I'm out in Atlanta right now. Of course my car
show card Chella is in two days. I am super excited. Um,
I just can't wait for the people to see all
the surprises, all the cars, all the amusement rides, the
food that we have. Uh. Like I said, we have
a NASCAR, black owned NASCAR. Shout to the New York
Racing team. Shout to John he has his own NASCAR

(01:28):
and that racist they win, They're gonna be here. They're
gonna have to pick crew. They're gonna show people how
to change the tire, how they do it that fast.
They're gonna teach you because you don't know how. Yeah.
I actually you don't have changed no tire, no race
car tire, not your own tires, bike tires. You know what.
It's crazy. I don't even have to change my bike tie.
I gotta flat one time and the fellas have to
help me change the time. I don't even have to
change the bike ties. But they will be here. I

(01:50):
gotta the monster truck. If you're ever you know, love
it into monster truck. I actually have a monster truck
gonna be there. It's actually the monster truck that carried DMX.
That's pretty dope. So um, A lot of people excited
about that, and we just got so many different things, man,
So I can't wait for you guys to to come
on out shout the snacks. Snacks is the uber drop.

(02:10):
You know some snack drop name is Snacks. Sound cute?
Call him snacks And that's before you even get to snacks.
I just want to ask you. Back in the day
with the car show, the main thing was are they
gonna be cute guys there? Maybe they're more snacks? Are
more snacks? Snacks is married guys they still got Did

(02:32):
they still call guy snacksy um? Yeah? And they call
women snacks too? Okay, okay, snack, that's trouble. We got
de from trouble. That's that's I'm glad you and your
driver a bond in this morning. So that his name
when you gave him that name, he said, yo, shout
me on. My name is Snacks. And I was like,
all right, Snacks, it's amazing. I think if I was

(02:56):
in Atlanta, I would have a guy calling me snacks too.
Dropped on the clues bombs of the atl damn it
all right, So you guys are thinking about a blended
family hate you just thought right, well, d hubly will
be joining us. Shut up, will be joining us this morning.

(03:22):
That's crazy, though. What's that? That's my nickname to the
Uncle Snacky. Nobody calls you snacks. What you mean? I
did say snacks? Uncle Snacky. Nobody calls you uncle snack.
I never look what did that say? What did that say?
What does that say? It was the shot glass say,
Uncle snack? Uncle man, you bought that for yourself. I

(03:44):
never heard nobody saying anything about snacks. Hey, man, win
slip over there. Win is a win. Okay, Uncle Snacky,
I hate you, man. Let's get the show cracking front
page news. What we talking about? All right? Yeah, right, okay,

(04:04):
all right, well let's get into it. It's the breakfast
club coming. Let's go morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Let's get
into front page news. Now light now. Last night NBA,
the Suns beat the Clippers one thirty to one oh three.
They advanced to Chris Paul's first NBA finals is night's

(04:27):
ninety three, So congratulations to them. Now, yeah, the Clippers
were my my preseason picked to win at all, but
you know, with no Kawhi landed that wasn't gonna happen,
but they had a great season. But I mean salute
to Chris Paul dropping the clues bos with Chris Paul.
That would happened with on Patrick Beverly and Chris Paul
seen him push him and Chris Paul win the floor?
What happened when I have no idea I was sitting

(04:48):
there watching the game. Now I have had to Patrick
Beverley shoved Chris Paul like that just done. I was confused,
shoved them right in the back, shove them to the floor.
But yeah, I think the Phoenix Sun's gonna gonna win
at all because to me, it's about who who has
the health his superstars on the floor. At this point,
I don't know who's gonna come out of the Hawks
Buck series at this point because I heard Joannis may
I may not play the night, he's doubtful and shout
to Chris Paul. He you know, he did what you

(05:10):
know I think everybody should do. He shot the light
skin guy out on the team. He was like, shout
to that light skin brother on the team. Man, if
it wasn't for him, man, just that and the other
and I think that should happen. You know that's because
the Devin Book is a phenomenal player. I think you
should have a light skin person on every team. You know,
like like what shout me out, Charlomagne go his talent,
Devin Book is talent transcends his bigness. Okay, dropping the

(05:34):
clues Bonnce with Devin, but you can't take his bases.
I didn't take it. I said, his talent transcends his bages.
I didn't take it. Of course, you can't take his
basies away from it. Should be a bage person on
every team. But hey, I mean they gotta be good,
you know what I'm saying, because the bage shout the
Devin Booker, Drake, I would be sure. Christopher Williams dj

(05:54):
MB didn't forget anybody. Yeah, those last three. You gotta
explain to this new generation who they are people coming
all right? Now? Bill Cosby is back home. And that's
all because the judge the Pennsylvania High Court ruled it
was unduly prejudicial to allow five women with stories similar

(06:16):
to Andrea Constant to testify. And the second reason was
the former DA had cut a deal with Cosby that
if he testified in a civil deposition he would not
face a trial criminally. So he had made incriminating statements
during that first one where he actually talked about drugging
women and giving them quai luds. And so how did
this originally happen? Well, Andrea Constant, who was a former

(06:38):
employee of Temple University, had testified that Bill Cosby gave
her blue pills of unknown origin and that she drifted
in and out of consciousness, and that Bill Cosby then
assaulted her sexually. So he was ultimately convicted of drugging
and sexually assaulting Andrea Constant. And so what they're saying
is during that trial, the fact that they allowed five
women with stories similar to Andrea Costin's story to testify,

(07:01):
that made an unduly prejudicial. They also said that when
he did admit that in a civil deposition, it wasn't
supposed to be brought up during his criminal trial. So
they did overturn that decision. Now, Bill Cosby's family spokesperson
Andrew Wyatt, said this, they vacated the conviction, meaning no trial.
They overturned everything. He's going to be a free man.

(07:24):
And that says a lot about the charges and about
all the things that these women said about him. We
thank for Pennsylvania's State Supreme Court for giving us justice.
And this is the justice that America has been looking
for because Bill Cosby has always said that this is
bigger than him. This is about every black man in America,

(07:44):
all right. Now, some of Bill Cosby's accusers are not
too happy about this, of course. Here is Chilan Lasha speaking,
It's been hard to see him to get away like
that and everything he does to myself, he are the
perfect innocent group. I'm sorry, but you know God is

(08:07):
on my side. All right. Here's Victoria Valentino, who is
also another accuser. Here's which he said about Bill Cosby
being released. I was just absolutely in shock. And for
this to come out of left field is just It's
a gut punch, you know. And for a legal glitch
to come up after all of this is just you know,

(08:31):
what does that say about a woman's worth, a woman's value?
Do our lives mean nothing? All of the lives that
he damaged, not to mention how we respond to our children. Now,
Bill Cosby is saying, I have never changed my stance
nor my story. I've always maintained my innocence. Thank you
to all my fans, supporters and friends who stood buy

(08:51):
me through this ordeal. But the Montgomery County DA's office
is saying that this does not exonerate him. It only
means that he's being let go on a legal technotality.
So the DA said, the majority decision by the Pennsylvania
Supreme Court orders the release of William H's Cosby from
state prison. He was found guilty by a jury and
now goes free on a procedural issue that is irrelevant
to the facts of the crime. They locked him up illegally.

(09:13):
That doesn't mean he's innocent, but they locked him up illegally.
Does he have a lawsuit? Can he see the state
of Pennsylvania now? And that hasn't happened yet, So I
don't know what he's planning to do. I don't know
if he would want to right now and go through
all this again. But he did spend two years out
of a ten year sentence in jail, and he can't
be retried right because they locked him up illegally. And

(09:35):
there's a lot of brothers out there that get locked
up illegally, Like they could not lock him up, but
they did it anyway, and he was locked up illegally.
That doesn't make it. That doesn't mean he's innocent, but
what they did to put him in jail was against
the law, so that's why he was let go. All right,
well that is your front page news and we'll have
more on this, of course in rumors. Get it off
your chess eight hundred five eight five one o five one.

(09:56):
If you need to vent phone line to wide open.
Would love to hear from you, call us up the
Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. It is your
time to get it off your chests, whether you're man
or blessed. So we put the same and we want
to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's
this the morning? Is Chris from Beautfort Like, Hey, Beautifort,

(10:20):
what's happening Chris? What up? What's going on? By way
by way of Jersey? And good morning y'all. I just
want to get out of my test real quick. You
know this caused me things like you mentioned, it should
be complete celebrated, you know what I mean. I think
that what we need to look at it. What are
we teaching one our men but also allowing um um
giving our women the space to continue to pick up

(10:44):
when things like this happened, because we always forget that
the women have to go through from in this trials.
I mean, it took decades for some of these women
to actually speak up. Um, And I know you guys
usually push us off real quick. I don't want to
mention you guys always talking aboutout this story. I'm talking
about what works work, bettering programs about. And the VA

(11:08):
has a program called hug Badge that addresses homelessness and
a month's veteran and so any veteran. All they got
to do is go to the local PA and uh
talk to a hug Bade case manager or request. I
was an assistance from the social worker. And I know,
oh but stuff in there. But I've been trying to
get it get through for the last two three months.
All right, man, we'll keep doing the good word. Bro.

(11:30):
I wish I could have understood him better now. He
said he's doing a lot of work with a homeless
veteran hospital. And you know, homeless veterans get disrespected in
this country. I gave about I gave out sixty dollars
yesterday the homeless veterans in this country. And I will
never understand why you go out and fight for this
country and then you come back to this country. You
don't have a place to stay, you don't have no money,
like it's ridiculous, like no help. They should be getting

(11:50):
taken care of for the rest of their life. I agree. Hello,
who's this noo? What's going on? What's up? Man? Get
it off, chess, bro, I ain't really got Let me
get out off, but I'm trying to propose the whole lady,
and let me at the car show? Who at the
car show? You gotta make that happen heavy? All right?
All right, all, how you gonna do it? Bro? We
can set this up right now? How are you gonna
do it? Man? I wanted to do something number for

(12:12):
you know what I mean? Why the car shoulder? I'm
just I'm biment. That's right. Car show is a great
place to do it. Shut up, Charlemagne. Do you have
a car and the car show? No? I mean I
would would have got one. Don't don't worry on you
need a call. I need to know what's the sentimental
reason you said it's a big big you said it's
a big moment for you and your fiance. Why why

(12:33):
it's like the rag Nation brunch exactly, like why would
you propose the car Shola? Like why you got this?
You got this? So what I'm gonna do is I'm
gonna call you on stage, right, and then you walk
on stage and I'm gonna be like, yo, you know,
congratulations you want and I'm gonna give you something that
you wanted, like you got something to say to the people,
and then you call your wife up. You do it right?
This is that I mean you should you should? You should?
You should have said all of this off air. That's all.

(12:59):
I hope. Where's your wife and now she's sleeping. She's
not his wife yet yet your girlfriend? All right, Well,
what we'll do is we'll put you on hole so
I'll get your information and we're gonna make this nice
A three y'all And all right, bro, do you have

(13:20):
tickets to the car show? Yeah? We already perfect, perfect
because if not, if not oside front, you can propose outside.
Hold on, I'm gonna get your information. Man can get
in you know what. I'm touched that he would like
to come to call definitely. I don't think it has
nothing to do with you, sir. That okay, this is

(13:41):
the biggest thing happening. I guess in Atlanta on a Saturday.
He's gonna be there. I'm touching, all right, We're gonna
make that happen. We're gonna make it a nice for him.
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. What's you doing of you? If this is

(14:04):
your time to get it off your chest, whether you're
mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. We want to hear from you on the
breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Oh my god? Good morning?
Run round. I ain't saying nothing wrong, you wrong? I'm
with you. How are you? How are you? How are

(14:24):
you doing that? Forty five years old? This morning? Brother man,
I'm twenty eight years old and I'm my old trucking company. Yeah,
congratulations entrepreneur. Shout out to the black businesses. Hello angel,
good morning, good morning. We left it especially for drama
us because I hear you leave it on Friday. I
just want to give you blessing on your new journeys.

(14:46):
Dramas has already checked out long ago Drama drama dramas,
and our producer Dan said, all these calls up to
have people calling just say goodbye to drama. Get the
hell out of here. They told you to call in right. No.
I bade that up myself and I was like, is
this dramas And he was like no, I'm like, well,

(15:06):
I just want to say something, DRAMs give a bless
I don't believe it. Yeah, why are you all haters? Bro?
I don't believe it. Thank you. He'll be back. Shout
out to Iowa, thank you. Sorry, I'm sorry, but I
have to do with you. Dramas. Shout out exactly, thank
you exactly. Some damn haters b let this dramas. We

(15:32):
have no reason to hate on you. So whatever note
like none whatsoever. That sounds like some hate. That'll go ahead, sir.
Shout out to my mom. That's it. That's how I
got shout out dramas before your mom. Wow. Wow, Dramas
wants to shout out your mom too. I mean, I mean,

(15:56):
here's the thing, those calls, that's all my reason. You
shouldn't leave, what cause you ain't gonne that when you
leave what you learned? Hello? Who's this yo? What's up?
Broke it off your chest? Yeah, what's up to god? Hey? Hey, yeah,
last night I was trying to get some man. My
girl was like, nope, you ain't getting nothing because another
guy was looking at me at the gym. Man, like,

(16:18):
what does the house to do with me? So, now
what happened? What? What? What? Checking you out at the
gym and your wife wouldn't give me No, no no, no, no,
no no, noother girl, not a girl was checking to
me out the gym, like, wasn't looking at me? I
didn't even know. Wow, you didn't getting nothing to know?
She was jealous and you didn't even do nothing. No,
I didn't do anything. Is she normally a jealous person?

(16:39):
Oh yeah, she's like the old time, But last night
I didn't do anything. You're not telling us the whole something.
You're not telling the whole You flirted back, you did something. No,
I didn't do anything. Shot man, you're a liar. I
was just washing out of it, and I don't know.
It's just if anything, another girl checking you out with
makeup make her and be like, oh he's still people

(17:02):
still want him? Okay, what should that? Though? I can't
do anything like it to control her integunity I have
nothing to go with it. You did something, bro, he
did something, sturted back in something. Man, Well, get some
lotion this morning because you ain't getting the all right,
get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eighty five,
one on five one. We got rumors on the way, Yes,
and find out what billionaire was hosting new pool parties

(17:24):
and getting drunk. We'll talk about the next It is
the Breakfast Club, Go morning, the Breakfast Club. Yes, it's
the world the most dangerous morning show to the Breakfast
Club Charlemagne and got it. Oh yeah, you go, man,
come on, say something. Y'all was arguing behind the scenes.
You were dramas, because dramas this gracious, it's so entitled,
it's so foolish. Old. Wow, we're gonna have this conversation

(17:48):
tomorrow for his last day. Dramas act like he's not
thirty plus years old. He'll learn just old, he'll learn. Right.
Let's get to the rooms. Let guy, this is the
rumor report with Angela. Well, now there are stories coming

(18:08):
out about Bill Gates, and they said that he during
Microsoft's early days in the late eighties and early nineties,
he had a propensity for partying, and they said during
nights when he wasn't working his usual seventeen hour days,
he would have friends and dances from local all new
nightclubs over. They would swim naked at his bachelor pad,
and I'm sure that was a beautiful bachelor Paddy. They

(18:28):
said he would round up all the girls himself and
bring them over there. And according to James Wallace, he
wrote two biographies on Bill Gates. He said, I don't
know if he physically transported them or if he just
told them where to show up. What's the problem. I've
been telling you what happened now. In a statement, Bill Gates'
spokesperson said, it is extremely disappointing that there have been
so many lies published about the cause, the circumstances, and

(18:50):
the timeline of Bill Gates's divorce. The rumors and speculation
surrounding mister Gates are becoming increasingly absurd, and it's unfortunate
that people who have little to no knowledge are being
characterized sources. Yeah. I don't even know the story that
they're trying to paint of Bill Gates anymore. Like, what's
the point. Okay, he used to have parties and have fun,
so what when he was singing I can't. It doesn't
batter her right. So they're saying that he did try

(19:12):
to keep his romantic options open while he was dating Melinda,
and he actually struggled to commit to her all right. Now,
speaking of rumors, there was a rumor that Bismarcki had passed.
I saw MV sent out a message. I woke up
this morning and saw that. But there's an official statement
from Bismarcki's family saying the news of Bismarcki's passing is
not true. Business still under medical care, surrounded by professionals

(19:33):
who are working hard to provide the best healthcare possible.
Business wife and family are touched by the outpouring of
love and admiration from his friends, peers, and fans. They did,
they did say, at this time, we asked for your
continued thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Now, I
just want to say, we have a group chat. I
wasn't out there just throwing the other You asked that,
and I woke up and I was like, yeah, I

(19:54):
asked if Bismarck had passed because I wasn't sure because
I didn't see it. In too many places, I've seen
people saying rest in peace. But I hope he's doing better.
You know. I pray and pray and pray he does okay.
As Charlomagne always says, you know, I hope that he
has healing energy. I sent him healing energy. Bismarck is
a great person, great human being. I saw Edgie Martinez
said yesterday. And everybody's so thirsty to want to report

(20:17):
on death that they don't even care if the story
is accurate or true. They just want to post. And
she's absolutely, positively right, right, no, absolutely, And I saw
I guess whoever does my Facebook page? Somebody had posted
it and then posted the news that it wasn't true.
So I was like, where did this come from? All? Right? Now?
Doja cat? I was on with a big boy and

(20:37):
she was talking about an incident when her veneeress fell out.
Here's what she said. But I went to get veneers
and the little pieces like started to move a little bit.
And it's because he wanted it to look good, right,
couldn't stay in very well because they looked so good.
They had to be like all separate. So this side
just fell out in the inside of a cookie. The

(20:59):
other day, I was in the car, I spit out
the cookie, and I had to fish my teeth out
of the cookie and throw it out the window. Threw
the teeth out, I threw the cookie out. Oh she
threw the cookie out with the teeth in them. Oh
my gosh. Listen, y'all got to get the right veneers.
When you get them, could come out. Well, you know
what I came out. First. They give you temporary teeth
right before they put their actual veneers in. And when

(21:21):
you have the temporary ones, you have to be really
careful about what you eat. You can't have like certain
sauces because it could stain the temporary teeth until you
get the real ones. So first you remember when Charlemagne
and this this wasn't a vaneer. I think this was
a cap he ate some fish, remember it was. And
then I was so mad at that restaurant. I was like,
you know, catfish eat anything, right, so I would. I'm

(21:44):
eating the capem like it's a goddamn tooth in my
catfish anything eating. I'm like, wait a minute, the hell
happened to my tooth? My tooth the whole time? Yeah,
cap and had a cap in the back. He was
so mad. I've never again and he was like he
had to go to yeah, going to Golden to fish

(22:05):
it out. I was like, oh man, it was my cap.
Definitely my cap. All right, Well there you go. I mean,
Ariana Grande is giving away one million dollars worth of
therapy to her fans, and she announced it on social media.
She's teaming up with the mental health organization Better Help
and that peers people seeking therapy with a licensed therapist.
I love it. Dropping a clue bumfar are on a
grand day, she posted on social media, while acknowledging that

(22:27):
therapy should not be for a privileged few, but something
everyone has access to, and acknowledging that this doesn't fix
that issue in the long run. I really wanted to
do this anyway and hope of inspiring you to dip
a toe in, to feel okay asking for help, and
to hopefully rid your minds of any sort of self
judgment in doings. That's right. Today is actually the first
day of Minority Mental Health Month, Black Mental Health Month,

(22:49):
Bypark Mental Health Month. Whatever. It's a lot of different typles,
but yes to you have the first day of that.
All right, Well that is your rumor reports, all right,
thank you, miss yee. Now we got from page news. Thanks.
What we're talking about? Yes, and let's talk about a
wedding where and this is happening a lot more frequently.
They're asking for their guests to have a certain type
of criteria. We'll tell you what that is, all right,

(23:11):
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(23:32):
I don't know what's going on this morning at the
breakfast club, but I see Charlemagne and Drama's fighting too much.
I don't know where leaving. I mean, I don't know
what's going on. The last we're having a discussion about
dating because Drama said that if you take a woman,
He said, if you take a woman out on a

(23:53):
first date, um, you should pay, but he expects her
to at the act like she should pay. What you say?
I just want let the Curtis like, hey, do you
want me to you know, chip in or something like that.
You know what I mean? Can front page news? All right,
let's get in some front page news. We're gonna talk
about this tomorrow. But anyway, congratulations to Chris Paul and

(24:14):
the Phoenix Suns. They beat the Clippers last night one
thirty to one oh three, so congratulations to them. They
are in the NBA Finals with the Phoenix Suns. I
picked the Clippers at the beginning of the season to
win it all, but you know, with Kawhi let it down,
we know that that wasn't gonna happen. But I think
the Suns are gonna gonna take it off. Sep three
is gonna get his first ring this year, I believe.

(24:36):
All Right, what else we got easy, Well, the bride
is requiring everyone at her wedding to be vaccinated, so
now some of her family members are not going to attend.
And what the bride is saying is that she's got
some issues with her immune system. She said, for my
personal safety, everybody that I'm around, they need to be vaccinated,
just to protect myself. And secondly, we believe in science,

(24:58):
and scientists are telling us us to getting vaccinated protect
you from something that could kill you. It's still ravaging
the world around us as we speak. Yeah, I don't
think it's anything wrong with that is her wedding, you
know what I mean it, So being that is her wedding,
she can set it up and curated however she wants to.
And she probably know the people in our family who
wouldn't get the vaccine, and it's the people she don't
want to come anyway. Well, there's a lot of other
brides to be that have actually made this requirement. Now

(25:20):
it's a more popular thing that's been happening, and some
of them have gotten pushedback. Like one woman was saying
she thought her family and everybody would be into it,
but some people are like, no, screw the government, and
they said they're not getting the vaccine, and so they're
just not going to show up to the wedding. And
she said, it's your autonomy to decide if you want
to get vaccinated or not, but it's our decision that
we will only allow guests who have at least had

(25:41):
their first vaccine to attend, And she said some guests
might end up getting it before the ceremony. Others might
decide it's not worth it and not come at all.
And her reason is she also has family members that
are older, so she wants to make sure that they're protected. Man,
it is her wedding all right. Now. The delta variant
of COVID nineteen has been detected in all fifty states
and Washington, DC, according to the latest tally from CNN.

(26:04):
So here is what doctor Fauci has to say. When
you have such a low level of vaccination superimposed upon
a variant that has a high degree of efficiency of spread,
what you are going to see among under vaccinated regions,
be they states, cities, or counties. You're going to see
these individual types of blips. It's almost like it's going

(26:27):
to be two Americas. Certain states have less than thirty
five percent of residents fully vaccinated, like Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Wyoming,
and Louisiana. And what they are saying in Mississippi just
twenty nine point seven percent of the population is fully vaccinated.
Unvaccinated people have accounted for more than ninety percent of
COVID nineteen cases and deaths in the past months. So

(26:47):
they're just concern with the delta variant, which actually spreads
a lot more quickly than everything else. They think that
in those regions where there's low levels of vaccination, it's
going to be more harmful to the vaccine. Work against
the Blue variant delta. Don't call it the jet um. Yeah,
they are saying, like we said, you know, unvaccinated people

(27:07):
have accounted for more than ninety percent of the COVID
nineteen cases in Mississippi and so and depths in Mississippi.
So they are saying that it is it appears to
be working against that variant as well. And I don't
want to disrespect Jeff Blue out delta because I like
Jeff Blue a delta. We should call that the spirit variant, okay,
from the Southwest variant. All right, yeah, you got the snobs.

(27:29):
All right, Well that is your front page news. All right,
thank you, miss ye. Now, when we come back, Dil
hugely will be joining us. We're gonna kick it with
DL you know, because you got a new book out
holes author and all that. You got a new book
called how to Survive America out right now. All right,
so we're gonna kick it with DAL when we come back.
So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club Good morning the
Breakfast Club. Yes, it's the world Most Dangers Morning. You're

(27:53):
to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angelie. Ye Envy's not here,
but we got one of my favorite people on the
show right now, mister d l hugely. He's got a
new book out, how to Survive in America. DL. What's
up my brother? Man? What's up? Birthday boy? How are
you doing? Man? I'm blessed black and Holly favor Man,
that's a good combination. Now you're doing pretty one. I'm

(28:14):
how are you good? To see you always? I'm all right,
I'm I'm doing a lot, but I'm doing a lot
better than last time this year. Last time this year,
you had COVID, right, yeah, you know, most people thing
was June tea, but it's the anniversary of me passing
out on stage, so old, so hold on. It was
it was the COVID of the passing out, which one
wasn't well? I passed well, I had COVID, but I

(28:35):
was dehydrated, you know, because I think drinking and flying
and exercise it probably ain't a good combination. But um
so I was and performing. So I just passed out
on stage. Then they revealed to me I had COVID,
but then I gave everybody, like I'm talking Jasmine, the whole,
my son, my everybody to work with me. So it

(28:57):
was a gift to kept gonna give me. Well, look
at the bright side, you gave them the antibody too, Yeah,
I did, you know what I mean, a spighter by them.
There be superheroes. That's right, it's a blessing. I just
want to say that everybody survived that too, because that's
not easy thing. You know, how how guilty you would
feel like if you went back to work and then
somebody didn't make it. And that's funny to me because

(29:17):
because um, it's still people out there who I mean,
who don't believe the like outside with shut down when
people still don't believe it, and I think when you
have seen what it has done to people, I don't
know anybody that hasn't lost somebody from this disease. I
don't know anybody that hasn't been affected by it some way.
But I guess you know, I'm very blessed that no
one that I know of, in my particular instance where

(29:42):
I gave it did. I'm happy about that. Now, are
you about to have your own hugely school, with your
own curriculum. You keep putting out all these damn books. Man,
it's your third book in like a year and a half.
It seemed like, well, you know what, I wasn't even
gonna write the book. But then I got COVID, and
I was hearing all these people talking about the disproportion
how the you know, KOVID was disproportionately affecting Black people.

(30:02):
And I saw Jerome Adams come on TV and talk
about how it was our drinking and basically intimated there
was our drinking, eating and smoking. And there has never
been a time with something bad happened to Black people
that they didn't in some kind of way blame it
on us, Like right, it's what we smoke, it's what
we drink. As I wouldcall COVID was ravaging the world.

(30:23):
But I didn't hear any other government officials, all of
anywhere in the world give a particular dispensation to a
group of people. They didn't say, well, you know, Italians
you getting because of this, the Spanish you getting because this.
But there always has seemed to be this thing where
America has to show us that it's our fault for
existing again, our fault for putting ourselves in these situations.
So that was the impetus for the book. I'm going

(30:46):
yeah a Londo's lines. You talk about George Floyd getting
killed in the book, and you say how they try
to blame it on him and talk about, oh, he
had all this in his system and this is what happened.
And so that's something that happens, you know, all the
time here in the United States. And then we just
saw the verdict for Derek Chauvin twenty two and a
half years So what were your thoughts on that, well,

(31:06):
did you I was watching it like everyone else, and
I knew immediately when the judge said, I'm not going
to be swayed by emotion or public opinion. And then
he gave his verdict, and his verdict was tepid, because
I don't think America has ever seen a black person
died that they didn't think was inherently at fall for it.
This man watched testimony, he watched witness testimony, he watched,

(31:27):
he saw the facts. He watched that young man's daughter testified.
Young daughter testified, But he was more inclined to be
sympathized to the mother of a murder woman than he
was the daughter of a murder son. And the way
he just took the emotion out of it, h he
could have just said in contrasted with that, had that
been something that society you know, was a board by,

(31:49):
like if it had been the reverse situation, he would
have made a statement for society. He would say, this
is a boarding society. We can't have it. You know,
when something happens to black people, it's just you know,
it's bad, but it ain't that bad because they inherently
believe it's some kind of way that it was our fault.
And the only way George, for Floyd wouldn't have gotten

(32:10):
killed by Deck Chavane is not to have men him
that day's want to say that's right, and even even
hearing Derek after the facts say well, it's more things
that's gonna come out that y'all don't know. Come on
seeing it right, Like he didn't even say he didn't
even look, man, if I'm genuinely sorry, we've all had
to apologize for things that we were genuinely sorry about.

(32:30):
You look at person in his eyes and you you
you connect with him in some way. He gave the
most formulaic or more things that come out, Yeah, you're
going to prison like and then you're gonna catch a
federal beat. So um, I just think when it comes
to us, Um, there's just never it's two things. America
generally doesn't feel sorry for one of the great young

(32:51):
black man. The other ones a great right shirk. They
just hey, I'm glad you said what you said about
you know, the way they view black people. Because I'm
not an anti vaccine, but that's how I feel about
them trying to push the vaccine to the black community
and then acting like we had the problem for pushing
back after if this country hasn't shown us that the

(33:13):
medical institution have been racist towards us since day one,
like we did, the distrust is for no reason. Right, Well,
I had doctor Fauci on my show and I and
I said exactly that. But if you look at just
look at the Haynes company and what they did. Just
look at Johnson and john Johnson. Johnson sold a product
um to black and brown women, the baby powder. Black

(33:35):
women had baby powder everywhere. Yeah, it's baking cookies in them.
Like what you're doing now, how y'all? Y'alla was using
baby powditude exactly right. But that was sold to us
because they believe because inherently we like we didn't want
to be seen and smelly of philthy or. And they
sold that to us knowing it was poison, knowing that
it would kill us, knowing that it would call us

(33:55):
physical harm. Now these same people are selling us a
life saving cereal. Yeah, but like so I can understand
the hesitant because the last time black people were invited
for medical treatment, the line started in Tuskegue. I get it.
But we have a choice either to accept that this
isn't real and that guy's gonna take care of that,
it'll all go away, or to do something um that

(34:17):
that kind of insulates you against something. So to me,
the choice is it's a Doubl's bargain. But I think
I have seen what it's done, so I knew what
I took the Durner vaccine because a young black woman
developed that she was in techno and development. And in
addition to sisters, if you take this and this is
the fact that it'll potentially can save you because the
Sisters development, it will lay your edges down so that

(34:40):
no gorilla glue for you damn How how do you
get black people to be more open to getting the
vaccine though? Because, like you said, and as we all know,
there is a history of us not just trusting the
whole medical profession and things that have happened to us
in the past. And I know they're trying to figure
it out now, like how do we get this in
some more black people? So what are your thoughts on that? Like,

(35:03):
how can you even make that something that we feel
is more valuable? So listen, people believe what they hear
on the internet more than they hear from a medical
effectional you have a doctor. If you don't have a doctor,
I mean, you can find access to a doctor. I
didn't didn't talk to somebody because you have to be
an advocate in your own personal health just like anything else.
But um, and I think just gotta stop listening. When
I hear celebrities get on t V, I'm not taking

(35:24):
because I don't trust who's in there. I'm like, well,
when you just on cocaine, you were just on ocaine, right,
Like you don't know what's in rim ard either, that
don't you don't know what's in the pop chicken sandwhich
either like so um at a certain point, the government
and corporate America. This nexus has been detrimembered by us.
But is this disease real? Is it killing us disproportionately

(35:45):
or not? Is there something that we can do about
it or not? And I think in the end, you
have you have an obligation not only for you, but
your family and your community to make a sobering, intelligent,
well well well educated choice. You have to decide based
on it from what's best for you. And I think
if people are right, then his vaccine is gonna take
all the people away. Uh, it's gonna be all the scientists,

(36:07):
all the doctors. So it's gonna be just a bunch
of Trump supporters and black conspiracy theories. Yeah, give me
the vaccine and let me get out here. I don't
want to live in a world with no damn thing.
All Right, we got more with DL hugely. When we
come back to Don't Move, it's the breakfast Club. Good

(36:27):
morning morning, everybody in DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with
d O hugely. Ye. What's been your own personal experience
with going to the doctor right, even being able to
choose the right doctor. What is what has it been
like for you personally that journey. Well, I think everybody
like when I first I have a doctor now doctor Lavin,
who's a great doctor. When I initially started going um

(36:50):
to the doctor's office, I go to it was a
doctor named doctor Brown and he would never touch me
a look at me. My stomach was killing me. I
didn't know what was going on. It was twenty twenty
five years ago. Then I see these young kid walked
by and like, well, you're a doctor. And I told
him what was going on, and that doctor started treating me.
Now he treats my whole family has like so he's
and he treats a lot of people. But he started
asking me questions and like, how can I decide what's

(37:13):
wrong with you? If I don't have an intimate, intimate count.
I have to see you, touch you, I have to
see what's going on with you. I have to care
um um. So I think that if you look at
how black people are treated, uh, you don't have to
look forward further than the normal soccer. When she said
she wasn't, you know, mentally up to performing, they said
that she was she was, you know, weaponizing mental health. Um,

(37:35):
they just don't believe us. If we're sick, they don't
believe us. If if we're hurt, they don't believe it.
One of the reasons we didn't get hooked on Opius
to they sit they arrest of country did because we
don't have the doctors. Though you ain't in pain, so
I ain't giving you nothing to stop it. So so
I think the idea that when we tell you we heard,
there's something in your mechanism, in your mind that can't
believe that Black people can, like even medical doctors right

(37:58):
now believe back to black people are more impervious to pain.
We're not super If a black person had a superpower,
it would be it should be the ability to make
white people believe them that that would be like, hey,
there's a great book you should read d L called
My Grandma's Hands. RAI. It's called My Grandma's Hands Racialized
Trauma and the Pathways Demnding Our Hearts and bodies. Man,

(38:20):
they talk about that at length, about about how white
people just feel like we're just impervious to pain. Check
that to me, like even the very Jay Marry and
Simms who had who had up until recently a statue
in uh, you know, in the park, and it's the
father of modern gout ecology. He performed surgery without anaesthesia

(38:40):
on enslaved black women, like almost almost everything that's associated
with us, almost everything, Like even if you look at Juneteenth,
more white people will be off on a day that
commemorates the end of slavery. I'll be two two and
a half years later, we'll be off the one. And
I think to make it fair, if we're gonna have
a June team, white people should have to work all
day for free that day for us. When do I

(39:05):
get a break, you'll find out. It's just there are
things that America will accept, and there are things as
they want, Like we've made incredible leaps. We will accept
the man that is a man is really a woman
trapped in and in a woman's body, or a woman's
really a man trapped in a man's body. But we
haven't grasped the concept that all black people aren't inherently

(39:26):
inferior or in hamily criminal. Like every time a black
person gets shot, it's like, what about Chicago. I live
in Sam Jose, What the hell I got to do
what mean like, so I think that they're even when
I watch you do an interview with Pete Bouda Gig
and he was talking about how far America's come. Judge man,
What did you call him? Man? He said? He said, Look,
he said how it looks. I think he's a bright

(39:50):
young kid. But I think, like everybody else, he can't
wrap his mind around the fact that America. Either black
people are infantile eight moral people, or America has been
incredibly racists and monsters. Either. They can't when you when
you look at the fact, like they always look how
far we've come? Yes, but every one of our freedoms
is attached to white people's notion of it. Every one

(40:11):
of our freedoms has a moratory on it, and every
like even the right to vote depends on which set
of white men are in power at the time it
gets when it comes up for relaxing, it comes a
vote when our freedoms are not in charge. We shouldn't
have to negotiate huge, basic human freedoms. But we're as
free as the white people in charge that day. Let
us be that's right. Freedom. We don't have to negotiate freedom.

(40:34):
I don't have to have a panel see until and
one of the things people say, well, it makes white
people feel bad, this critical race theory. Yeah, learning about
racism is bad, but change was a lot worse. That's right,
that's right, got it? So I don't I don't understand.
And there is this notion that you whatever has happened
to you has to have been your fault, or my

(40:57):
forefathers were just monsters like we have monsters on the
twenty out of deal. It's the fact that we got
a rapists and the murder on our money that we
have to work hard for is ironic to me. I
hate the fact that they point to the creative this
country and say, yeah, this is what this country is
all about. If this country was really about freedom, freedom,

(41:18):
liberty and justice for all, we wouldn't have to fight
for our rights. Who has to fight for the even
black people are the only force of the only being,
the only being in existence that has the other ass
other beings for us right to exist. It's right to justly.
And no one's telling you we want to be in charge.
We're saying we have the basic right that our lives matter.

(41:41):
Is it is a political statement that starts fights that's right.
Like I never thought i'd see America so skited of
a disease. They let us walk around with mask on.
I just it's just getting around this notion and and
and he having black people understand it's no like I
hear you know, and you hear this all the time

(42:02):
black on black crime. But black black children who have
black teachers throughout the course of their educational a journey
are more likely to go on to school. Black women
and black people who have black medical doctors and healthcare
professionals are more likely to have a successful outcome. We
can't be bad for each other. If we teach each

(42:23):
other how to learn and we leave each other to life,
we can't be bad boys. Just having black people around
you makes you safer and open your mind up. How
can we be bad to each other? And why do
we sell the notion that we are man? You know,
it's the illest mind dl. These colonizers who killed, raped,

(42:43):
pillaged all around the world, most violent people you've ever seen,
convinced the world that we the violent ones, and convinced
to each other that way, the violent ones. And you know,
like when everybody always go, oh, we like crabs in
the bucket. Well you dyt crabs on belong in the bucket.
If you put anything, people are idiots. It's crazy to me.

(43:05):
I was gonna say back to your black on Black
crime because yes, people always bring that up, and I
can't stand when people do that when it has nothing
to do with the matter at him. Or you're talking
about police brutality against black people and they're like, well,
black people need to stop killing each other. And you're right,
and you say it in the book too, Black on
Black doctor, and let's talk about that black on black
entrepreneurship and how we help We can help each other
out so much, and that representation really does matter because

(43:28):
how do you know what you can be or doing?
How can somebody help you better than somebody that looks
like you? Right, people we learned by seeing things like
like some people and hearing things we're audio. They're adapted
to a large degree. Whatever we are right now is
what we see. Like like people started playing bad Black
people start playing basketball because they saw black people doing
we started. Look at what happened when black people watched

(43:50):
the Cosbies. How many people went to college. Look at
what happened now when Barack Obama ran for president, and
look how many people became evolved in the political process,
and you can there's a direct correlation between Cosby watching
Cosby not not all the stuff that happened after you
didn't want to want to and america acceptance of a

(44:12):
black father or a black leader position there there so
we we we do what we see. And if you
took all of the resources out of anywhere, the arose
and and a weed fight for the same resources as
black people doing these kids like crime isn't based on race,
it's based on poverty. Show me a safe poor place.

(44:33):
But nobody, everybody Chicago is the whipping boy for all
this wrong in the black community. Nobody ever talks about
West Virginia thousands more pee peels than than people. Nobody
ever makes it connecting. Nobody everybody talks about black on
black crime as if we are all inherently the same.
Nobody talks about white racism the same way. Nobody does that. Well,

(44:54):
I just, I just I think it's we have to
start having different conversations with people. And the only way
I can do it is either through a joke or
a book. Why why can't politicians just say America is
a racist country, whether it's Secretary Pete, whether it's you know,
og Jim Clyde Burne, VP Harris Tim Scott. Why why
can't politicians just say America's a racist country. Anybody that

(45:15):
gets money from somebody that they got to make feel good,
whether it's a dope dealer, a preacher, or a politician,
all have the same interest. They don't make you feel
good if you're not coming back, if they're not, If
you're not, America's fat and ignorant because we eat, we
like too much sweet in our food and in our conversation.
We have to feel good. We're a nation full of
infantel children. I know that if I want to be

(45:37):
a healthy human being, I can't only consume what I like.
I can't eat dessert all the time. Right. We hear
the things we want to hear, and whatever we don't
want to hear, we won't. Like we were going these
echo chambers, like we We live around people that are
like us. We talk to people that are like us.
You never see anybody from Fox News going anywhere else
because they only play home games. Wow, could you be

(46:00):
if you only played in front of your home crowd?
You can't win the greatest teams are the teams that
can win anywhere. But you're so afraid of having your
notion challenge that you will only play for the team
that you shoot up for everything. All right, Well, no movie,
I'm more with DL hugely. When we come back is
the Breakfast Club? Good morning, burning everybody in DJ Envy, Angela, Yee,

(46:23):
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still
kicking it with DL hugely. Yea. Since we were talking
about purpose, when did you realize what your purpose is?
You know? I think it's it evolves. I think that
before I just wanted to get out of where I
was at, and then I wanted to make money, and
then I wanted to laugh, and then I wanted to
raise a family, and now I just want people to

(46:43):
you know, whether people dig what I say or don't,
it's not mine. It's not my gig. Laughing a boot
pretty much the same thing to me. But as long
as I'm clear, and my gig right now to be
as clear as possible, and I think I think there
is a piece in clarity that gives me a say.
I'm more satiated now than I've ever been, because I
know what I'm saying, I believe, I know that I

(47:04):
feel it, and I know that I'm ready to accept
what other people will assess that ass well, what's harder
to write? L books are stand up nothing? Stand up easy,
Like I'll see something it'll be funny to me, like
like now, like irony is funny to me, like now.
I remember Kaitlin Jenner, she said that she didn't believe
sisters or athletes she'd be able to compete against trend

(47:25):
of their athletes. People got mad, and I was like,
I don't know why. She's been all of them, like literally,
she's been all of them like tampon, But how are
you mad? As somebody? Jokes easier to write because they're
they're they're just ironic twisting something and it's just funny

(47:47):
to me, and so and then I don't have an
expectation of what people will feel about that. So I
just I think that's either it's harder to write a
book because it's more collaboration and you have to involve
more things in your innatibility to communicate. You know, we
saw we saw kat william saying that Cedric stole one
of his jokes and it turned into a thing, and

(48:08):
Sedric responded, have you ever been accused of stealing a
joke or had an experience? Yes, of course. The first
time I ever started doing time comedy here in Los Angeles,
Tommy Davidson said, Hey, that's that's my joke, and he
was right. I was from him. Yes, I didn't know
it was his, but yeah, of course I was thirty

(48:29):
years ago. You do what you see and then after
while you become and that's what's insulting. Stop pretending like
you didn't you did something, that somebody did something you
you didn't do to something. Everybody steals in the beginning.
I don't care who you are and how great you become.
If you find Jimmy comic who said he's never stole
a joke, and I'll show you a liar, that's ridiculous.

(48:49):
But and it's not the jokes that make things for it,
Nobody ever broke because of a joke. Nobody nobody ever
broke because of joke. They all break because of the personality,
chats a brilliant comic. No matter what he says, it's
gonna be pretty brilliant, says a brilliant comic, And in
the end of two different people with two despectives. You
would never go to a Cat Williams show and expect

(49:10):
said we can. You never go to a Segen show
to respect Cat. But I know this, I've never seen
saying I've known him my whole like my whole career,
wife and my wife, you can tell when we got
a residual check because they'll be gone it to be
empty envelos. But I've never seen somebody. I've never seen
a dude who people who's more loved and respected him.
He's so loved and respect I can't stand him. Sometimes

(49:32):
I'm like, man, nobody like one time did Gregory says
something bad about him? And I couldn't. I was so happy.
It literally made my day. It made if if what
Cat says it was true. It made my day if
I believe in my day because I'm like, finally said
says something bad about you. But I just I think
that they're just different people and you can have a
different idea of it, but I don't. I don't. There's

(49:54):
one eventced thousands of perspectives, and I just I've just
never seen said, be that kind of dude. You to
tell me that's yeah, that's the Tommy Davidson about to
expand on that, and did you apologize? Like what happens
when you I got defensive and started wanting to fight
because I was wrong and dumb. Yeah, but how do
you steal from somebody but didn't know you stole from
him because you hear it. You just hear a joke

(50:15):
like I heard somebody telling a joke, uh, you know,
just in parlance. Now, I didn't know it was Tommy
Davidson because I would have known who he was. But
I was in the yeah, and that dude came with
me and he said, hey, man, that's my joke, and
I mean, you know, all that kind of stuff. And
he was right. I mean two years later, but he

(50:38):
was right. That's when you steal a nigga chain from
somebody who stole the chain from somebody else, like I
don't know it's yours, then I'm American, quint essentially American,
But without getting a joke stolen from you though, right,
since you stole his joke, And have you confronted people
like you know you so much? Remember when we used

(50:59):
to do deaths do that all the time, but it
was it was out round because I knew I had
already done it, So now I'm just gonna fend like
I didn't know I did it. Steal from me all
you want, you can't steal me. Hey, I tell Duke
Ball that all the time, and you in the same space. DL.
It's almost impossible not to take from you because you
on the radio, you got a podcast, you do stand
up like they hear you so much. It's probably stuff

(51:20):
you say that you don't even think about. You know
what I mean, and and somebody might grab it and
turn it into a whole bite what it's called. U
can't everything's in theat guy. But you know what I
don't do. What I don't do is I'm always late
performance because I never want to see who's on before me.
I never go because I don't want to have that
thing in my head. I never I'll walk on right

(51:41):
before I'm on stage. Then my dog get there, go
on stage, and we do our job because now, no, no, Plus,
I don't want anybody's thought of a situation affect mind
like I I didn't when I was watching uh, like
I'll watch something like I was. Prince Philip passed on
ninety nine years old, which is very sad and he's
about world wars, he's about COVID, but he didn't get

(52:02):
past that Oprah interview. Did he like a black gram baby? Huh,
it's Buckingham Palace, not buck We didn't hand but things
like that, all right, Like I'm I'm attracted to very
two darker perspectives, like I'm I'm glad that New York
uh finally is looking at legalizing in marijuana because and

(52:25):
all it took was to have a governor of cues
of sexual assault. That's all it took. Like he chested
my ass. Y'all want some week. It's just like I
like things that are that are that are more Seniously,
I didn't. I didn't feel bad for Megan Marcle. I
didn't I feel I think it's silly to pretend like

(52:47):
you didn't know that the people who began the process
of colonization same are gonna change things because of the
black girl from suits same that. I was like, what
did she expect? I was like what what? What? What
existence that she lived? That she thought things was gonna
be different from her? That was like a wake up
call to me, right, like, but you bless you in

(53:08):
the Royal I don't care what you call me if
I'm in the royal family, they're certain egger to you.
Now somebody walking to the royal I'm not. But you know,
until until you're there, you don't know how bad it
is too. And when you're having a baby, I think
that makes it even worse, when you're thinking about bringing
a baby into that situation. I think that I've had babies,

(53:28):
let me tell you this. I've had a few of them.
You know I've done it. But I think that it
is presumptuous to believe that you get to escape, you
get a pass from blackness. I don't care who you're around.
I don't care who you're around. That's right, you no one,
no black people. I don't care here. There's there are
in things. I don't care whether you're Tim Scott or
whether you're a Charlavage and the gout there things that

(53:49):
as a black man, some experience you're going to have
and you don't get to skip them. And to believe them.
Believe that you have a notion of yourself that that
is different. That's right. That's why your head and your
head maybe you think you can handle it too, right,
Like maybe you're saying, okay, I know it's gonna be tough,
and then you get there and it's like, I can't
do this. You know what I'm saying, and you're allowed

(54:10):
to walk away from that. But maybe you know it's
gonna happen, and you're thinking, Okay, this is what I'm
gonna do. I'm gonna say this, I'm gonna do this,
and they're gonna and they're gonna, they're gonna forget that
I'm black. They're gonna. No, not that they'll forget, but
maybe you think you can take it. I can't take it.
I think that it's a it's all full presumptis to
believe that you are going to have experiences that I

(54:32):
just in my estimation and obviously I feel I'm passive
for it because I think a woman and emotions and
having children and warning everybody to love your children, that
to have I think that that's human except when I
viewed this human, except that inherently we're not this human.
So I don't I don't feel even and even having
a baby and your hormones and I'm sure like it

(54:53):
makes you more emotions, you know, So who knows? I mean,
I can't you know judge that I know this. No
matter what, I don't cat hormones, A beautiful baby Archie,
I don't get none of that. That didn't change the
way they saw That's right. White the white supremacists don't
give up what she was going through quiet as this
the first black woman had had a baby. They didn't
care none about. Hey, Delle brother, we love you man.

(55:18):
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(55:41):
It's the Breakfast Club. It's about the rumor report Angela
ye on the Breakfast Club. But you never know what
people went through as they grew up as a child,
what they're going on in there real what's going on
in their real life than Kevin Gates was on Hot

(56:02):
Boxing with Mike Tyson and he said he was gonna
be really open and honest, and he shared a story
that he's never spoken about publicly. It was an escape
from me. I grew a real, real violin and real aggressive.
Not because I wanted to be, but I was molested
when I was a child, so I had this fear
of being vulnerable. So I took all every kind of
martial laws you could take, and how even boxed. I

(56:23):
did everything, and I wanted to be the toughest person
on earth. But writing and making music was always an
escape from me. Like I never had the like to
come out and say that I respect it. Can't. You
can't hear what you don't reveal. You gotta deal with
your trauma or your trauma to deal with you. So
it's good that he's having that conversation. And Mike Tyson
did say he identified with those experiences as well, you know,

(56:44):
because he revealed this too about seven years ago on
Opie Radio. He said he was a victim of molestation
an older man who bullied him and snatched him up
the street when he was a little kid, and he
said he'd never seen him again. So those are open
and honest experiences, all right. Now, Bill Cosby is back
home and he has broken his silence after his conviction

(57:05):
was thrown out. It was overturned and he is now
free now. According to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, they ruled
there's two reasons why the conviction could not stand. The
judge allowed prosecutors to call five other accusers during the trial.
And Bill Cosby should never have been criminally prosecuted based
on an agreement that he made with the former DA.
So with the former DA Bruce Caster, he had cut
a deal that if he testified in a civil deposition,

(57:27):
he would not face a criminal trial. During that deposition,
Cosby made some incriminating statements about drugging women, and it
was presented at trial. So the Supreme Court did rule
that that deal was broken by prosecutors. So just so
people know, it's not that they're saying that he's innocent,
it's just that this was a technicality and he should
not have been facing this trial at all. He cannot

(57:48):
be retried now. Here is a spokesperson for Bill Cosby's family,
Andrew Wyatt, speaking. They vacated the conviction, meaned no trial.
They overturned everything. He's going to be a free man
and that says a lot about the charges and about
all the things that these women said about him. We
thank the Pennsylvania's State Supreme Court for giving us justice.

(58:11):
And this is the justice that America has been looking
for because Bill Cosby has always said that this is
bigger than him. This is about every black man in America,
all right. Bill Cosby also released a statement he said,
I've never changed my stance nor my story. I've always
maintained my innocence. Thank you to all my fans, supporters
and friends who still buy me through this ordeal. Special
things to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court for upholding the rule

(58:33):
of law. Now. Andrea Constant, of course, is not happy.
She's a woman that was actually testified in court saying
that he gave her her three blue pills and then
sexually assaulted her. And so she said, it's concerning because
it may discourage those who seek justice for sexual assault
in the criminal justice system from reporting or participating in
the prosecution of the assailant, or may force a victim

(58:54):
to choose between filing either a criminal or civil action.
Some of his other accuses are also speaking out, saying
that he's still dangerous after this overturned conviction. And Gloria Allred,
who represented several Cosby accusers who testified against him, says
the course decision must be devastating for his accusers. And
also the overturned conviction should not be interpreted as a
statement or a finding that he did not engage in

(59:16):
the acts of which he has been accused. He could
still get thousands of dollars in public appearances after he's
now that he's been released from prison, and so as
you can imagine, I'm sure there's going to be some
interviews coming soon. Felicia Rashad also posted finally a terrible
wrong is being righted, A miscarriage of justice is corrected.

(59:36):
Then she backtracked and said, I fully support survivors of
sexual assault coming forward. My post was in no way
intended to be intensitive to their truth personally, I know
from friends and family that such abuse has lifelong residual effects.
My heartfelt wish is for healing now. Janet Hubert also
weighed in and responded, you know her from the Fresh Prince.
She said, Felicia, what are you thinking? I don't know you,
but to say this was terribly wrong. Everyone knew what

(59:58):
he was doing back then. How could you not get
your umbrella's sister? Here comes the ish shower. I'm outraised
that he's been released. Yes, he is an old ass
guilty man. I would have said he's old. He's out,
and I'm happy for him, but he's still guilty. I
know five women who have not come forward enough. Y'all
know we know better. Powerful men do wrong things, black
or white, and other people responded as well. Timberland posted

(01:00:22):
Bill Cosby with Jello pudding pops. Who went to Jello
pudding pop? I'm home now, I see said oh ish,
Bill Cosby might be touching back down on the bricks
Hot Boy Summer. Little Duvall said Bill Cosby about to
be free City Boy win summer twenty twenty one now.
Mark lamont Hill posted Bill Cosby is not innocent. He
has not been exonerated. His release means that Cosby, a
sexual predator, was incarcerated within a criminal legal system that

(01:00:45):
has as little regard for its own rules and procedures
as Cosby does for his victims. So everybody's weighing in.
Yeah again what we said earlier too. That doesn't mean
that he's innocent, but it does mean that the judicial
system is something illegal, against the law, and lock them
up with that, and he's probably gonna sue. He's probably
gonna sue that judicial system. Yeah, if you're someone who

(01:01:07):
believes there is a law was a conspiracy to get
Bill Cosby. The way Pennsylvania law enforcement handled that case,
what they're calling an illegal incarceration to Bill Cosby will
definitely give those conspiracy theories a lot more ammunition. All right,
Well that is your rumor reports. All right now, don't
forget ask ye. It comes up after Donkey of the day,
so you can get on the phone lines right now
eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one. If

(01:01:29):
you need relationship advice or any type of advice, you
can call ye right now. But up next, Charlemagne, who
are giving that donke at you? You know today is July. First,
I want to talk to a young person named Michael Deschesny.
Michael Dashesney needs to come to the front of the congregation.
We would like to have a word with him. Please,
all right, we'll get into that next. Don't move. It's
to breakfast Club. Good morning, Breakfast Club. Your mornings will

(01:01:51):
never be the same. Hey, it's Angela Yee. Don't let
weak care hold you back. Carol's daughters. God his strength
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(01:02:21):
fatten all that shit around your eye. This man to
Dolden Blowers man. They waited for Charlomae the top. You
had to make a judgment. Who was gonna be on
the Donkey of the day. They chose you the breakfast
club bitches. Who's donkey of the day to day? Wow?
Donkey today for Thursday July first goes to Michael Deshesni.
Now Michael Deshesny is from Maine, Okay. And on Sunday morning,

(01:02:43):
at around five am, deputy's got a call about a
possible theft from a motor vehicle. Remember that's on five
o'clock in the morning. You're gonna be I don't know
whomham deal I think, so let me conclude ball for
Bahama deal, even if it's not your song. Who to
you this morning? When they started the area and saw
what they thought was a possible suspect walking, so they

(01:03:05):
stopped him, questioned him, and determined that Michael Deshesney had
nothing to do with the original theft, all right, but
mister Deshesney did have an outstanding warrant. Nonchalant, nonchalant, good morning, nonchalant. Okay,
but mister Deshesney did have an outstanding warrant for theft,
so he got arrested for that warrant. Well, Michael let

(01:03:28):
him know he had enough money for bail, so the
bail commissioner was contacted immediately. I don't know why I'm
even telling y'all this story. Let's go to the Charlotte
observing for the report. Police Michael d Scaesen was initially
stopped Sunday morning after being mistaken for a suspect and
another investigation. However, he's now facing charges including theft and forgery.
Around five am, deputy has got a call about a
possible theft from a motor vehicle. While searching the area,

(01:03:52):
Deputy Dwayne Faye located a possible suspect walking and stopped
to question him. Investigation determined that Michael d Scazon had
nothing to do with the original theft call and was
walking home after having an argument with a female friend,
but Dskezen had an outstanding warrant for theft. D Skesen
was arrested on the theft warrant and granted an immediate
meeting with a bail commissioner after saying he had enough

(01:04:12):
money for bail. His money turned out to be two
counterfeit one hundred dollars bills. D Skeen was denied bail
and returned to jail with the additional charge of forgery. Now,
I would never claim to be the highest grade of
weed in the dispensary. No, I might a scroung avengeing.
But what I do know that if I get arrested, right,
I get arrested for one charge and I have to

(01:04:33):
pay a bail, I don't think it would behoove me
to pay said bail with counterfeit money. Okay, y'all have
to stop making the N word a black thing. Nigga's
going nigg regardless of race, Okay, And that's what this
situation was. I'm telling you, we live in an era
where people are curating their own reality. Okay, Michael really
made himself believe that the counterfeit one hundred dollars bills

(01:04:56):
he had in his pocket was real. Same way, y'all
wait up every day and play make believe about your lives.
On social media. See the worst person you can lie
to it yourself. My daddy would always tell me that
when you lie, you're not lying to me, you're lying
to yourself. And Michael Deshesney clearly was lying to himself. Now.
He came back later, okay, according to the New York Post,
and posted bill with what is being described as authentic

(01:05:18):
US currency. But it was too late. You already got
slapped with the forgery charge. Okay. The moral of the
story is some people are real, some people look good,
some people are fake, and some people are real good
at being fake. That really had nothing to do, if anything,
It was just a shot at the color of Envy's beard,
because that color, too, is his fake is the one

(01:05:38):
hundred dollar bills Michael was using to pay his bail.
Please let Remy Mark give Michael Dessni the biggest he
are heh, heh, you stupid mother? Are you dumb? All right? Well,
thank you for that donkey of a day? Up next,
ask yea eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need relationship advice, any type of advice, maybe

(01:06:01):
you work with a hater that talks bad about you
in lines about your beard and won't let the record show.
I'm not on zoom, but I did see a glimpse
of you on Instagram because Nick is recording video. Boy,
you got that black my te bid shining for the
car teller? What is it? But between the two at

(01:06:22):
the end it is a solid or you said you
got mad on your face. I don't know who mad is, okay,
but boy, that that color is you're jealous? We had
some good audio or Charlottagne from the other day. We
need to make sure that's in the system too. What
I say, we'll play it next when you come back.
What did I say I don't like off the cup pond?
I said, I didn't ask you. We're gonna get it

(01:06:43):
for you. Stay tuned for that, all right. It's the
Breakfast Slocome on the Breakfast Club. Come on the relationship
Advice lead personal advice, just the real advice. Haul up
man for asking the bad for everybody in stej Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne,

(01:07:04):
the guy. We all to Breakfast Club. It is time
for asking ye hello, who's this? Whatever though? What's your
course for you? I got a girl for three years
back in February. I had a little answer there gressively
that my DNS. I entertained the conversation, it wasn't un physical.
Still doesn't excuse because of that lost her trust. You know.

(01:07:27):
I finally kind of got out of the doghouse, like
last month. She agreed to kind of you know, fix
on the trust and stuff. But I'm seeing some of
the last effects of that one situation still show up
in some small conversations we have eventually trying to rebuild
the trust. But I'm thinking because of what I did,

(01:07:48):
she kind of like lost hope on like the overall marriage.
Her view of before it is she she had to
pitch of perfect look, you know, and I'm kind of
in a mental run. I plan on marrying her, you
know what I'm saying, I really apologize, made up all
this stuff. This is my end door be off. She
kind of like, well, she's comfortable, she does love me,

(01:08:11):
but it's this trust and these other small things where
now she kind of like lost that belief, kind of
like a kid moves the beliefs like their parents being
a superhero or something. Right. So, I don't really know
how to fix this. I want marriage, just end love it,
but I don't know if this is a hookhill battle
for me to just do it. But it's definitely an

(01:08:33):
uphill battle. And let me say this Number one, you
should be thankful that she's even given you another chance,
right because she could have easily said it's over and
really cut you off. So you have to respect her
process in her time. This just happened in February, So
the fact that it took some time for you to
get her trust even enough for her to even speak

(01:08:54):
to you again and get you out of the doghouse.
Of course, it's going to still come up in conversations, right,
you know, you know you wrong. You said it wasn't physical,
so that's you know, a positive thing, but of course
it makes her have doubts and makes her doubt. But
the relationship was real. It's real things that you go
through as a woman when you find out your man
I'm sure as a man too, that somebody has cheated

(01:09:14):
on you. Now, all you can do is show her.
You got to show her that that will never happen again.
You have to rebuild that trust, find out what it
is that she needs from you for you for her
to be able to trust you again, and you have
to really show by example, like I'm not doing anything wrong.
You can have access to what you can have access
to me at any time, and I want you to
be comfortable and respect that process for her, because you

(01:09:38):
did mess up. It is going to be an uphill battle.
At least you're back in the door though, because there's
sometimes that there's no coming back from this, so that
does give you some hope. But also respect her time
and process. Don't try to push her into marriage right
now when she's still not too certain about the relation.
Not soon. I just know that's that's just something that

(01:09:58):
on my book outside of her, I haven't written all right,
you know, I'm not putting the time frame on it.
I just know where I was wanting to go. I
know it's worth to be done, and I'm already been
doing most of it. That's how I got as far
as I am. No, I'm not done the course, go
ahrd Man, just like if you're trying to win that
and later. Yeah, don't sweep anything under the rug. You

(01:10:20):
got to be open and honest. Any questions that she
has answered them, we'll get anybody. Yeah, even if she
even if she brings it up a million times, you know,
you gotta comfort her a million times about it. Let
her know it had nothing to do with anything wrong
with her. It was you just being stupid. And make
sure that you know if she make sure you're not

(01:10:41):
ever gonna do this again. Don't waste her time, of course,
all right, but I feel hopeful for you. I appreciate
the advice. If there's anything, if there's anything we can do,
let us know. Peace King, I appreciate all right. Ask
ye eight five eight five one. If you need relationship
advice at any type of advice, call ye Now. It's

(01:11:03):
the breakfast Club. Good morning, get some real advice with
Angela ye gets ask Ye wanting everybody in stej Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all to breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of ask yee. Hello, who's this?
Good morning? My name is Mandy. Hey Mandy, how are
you feeling today? What's your question? Honey? I'm good. I

(01:11:25):
just got off work and I listened to you guys
every morning, so I'm glad I've finally got a chance
to talk to you. Thank you. Well. I'm having a
relationship issues with my mother and I'm kind of feeling
like I want to just cut her off because we
can't get along, and the reason for that is because

(01:11:46):
she didn't raise me. She's in jail most of my
time growing up, so I was in seventeen different foster homes.
So I do carry a little the men about that,
and Charlomagne, I do go to therapy. I know you
advocate for that. All amazing. I am talking to of
therapists about my issues, but I was just wondering if
you had any advice on how we can try to

(01:12:07):
build our relationship up because I'm a mother now and
I want my children to have their grandmother in their life.
But she's so toxic to me, where to the point
where I have panic attacks and a hyperventily and stuff
because she stresses me out so much. You know, you
got to take care of you, right because clearly, like
your whole life growing up, she's your biological mother by blood,

(01:12:31):
but she hasn't raised you, like you said, and I
think for you, in order to have a healthy relationship
with your own child, I don't want you to have
panic attacks or have somebody on your life who is
toxic as you said to you. So even though you
know you guys are related by blood, it's kind of
a relationship that isn't beneficial to you, Is there anything positive?
I mean, she does help me with the kids because

(01:12:53):
I am a single mom, but it's like I have
to trade that she's my primary caregiver for them so
I can work, so I have to depend on her
for that. And then it's like, if I didn't have
to deal with her for the childcare, we probably would
have a better relationship because we can get along when
we're not in the same zip code. Okay, so have

(01:13:14):
you guys tried to go to any type of counseling together.
I know you're in it for yourself, but what about
for her. It's funny to say that because she I
told her I was in therapy after I've went to
a couple of sessions, and she was like, Oh, I
need to come with you so I could tell my
side of the story. Okay, I don't want you there
because I don't want it to be a screaming match.

(01:13:34):
You know. I just want to be able to get
my frustrations out right, because I think it's great that
you're working on yourself, and it feels like maybe she
needs to work on herself and dependent of you before
you guys can even get to the space where you
can sit down together in therapy. Yeah. Well, you know
how moms are. You can't tell them nothing. They do
everything right, And that's how she is. She doesn't hold

(01:13:56):
herself accountable for anything that happened in my childhood. She's
just basically telling me to get over it. And then
you have to also think about your reactions, right, because
sometimes you can't change a person, but what you can't
change is how you react to them. So what about
that for you? I mean, I'll just block her from
being able to call me, But then the kids are like, oh,
we miss Greennie. You want to go look Grannie's house? Right?

(01:14:20):
Is there a way that they can see her without
you having to be around that much? Yeah? We probably
could work something awf if she wants to or we
haven't had that conversation yet. I think it's more of
she is really enjoying her freedom, you know. So I
always worry because I pay her for child care. Oh
and yeah, she nickel and dimes me on everything. Wow,

(01:14:41):
so she's not just doing it because she's their grandmother.
She's also getting paid for it. Yeah, So I worry
that when when they do go over there. She's gonna
be taxing me just to spend time with them. Yeah,
that's a tough one, but I will say you should
let her know, be like, look, if you want to
be involved in my children's life, I need you to
work on getting help for yourself. And this is for

(01:15:01):
us to work on our relationship together. Also, if she
really cares about wanting to be in your life, you know,
and can acknowledge, like, because obviously you do whole resentment.
She hasn't been there for you. You've been in and
out of seventeen foster homes and so all of this
is not anything that you're to blame for, you know.
And and clearly she's got her own issues right that
she's done the thing that she's done. We don't know

(01:15:23):
what experiences she had while she was locked up. That's
something that could help improve her life. But I will
say that sometimes that somebody is that toxic in your life,
they shouldn't really be in your life like that, and
you have to put yourself first. Yeah, you're right, Thank
you so much. I was really struggling with that. I
don't want to just cut her out completely, but for me,

(01:15:44):
it would be a lot better for my mental health. Yeah,
it might just be limited, that's all. It might have
to just be extremely limited until she's able to show
you that she could step up to help herself. And
that's not just for you, that's for her, you know
exactly in her relationships would be too, because everybody knows
how toxic. Everybody can see it, but her. Right, Okay,

(01:16:05):
well that's what I recommend. Like, unless she can step
up and work on herself, just keep those interactions limited.
Your peace of mind is number one. You're right. I'm
gonna have to let her know that. I think I
might just write her a letter because it's hard for
us to have conversations without turning into an argument or
a blame game, you know, So i'n try and put
that in a letter to her. Maybe I can reach

(01:16:26):
her better that way. And I'm happy that you're working
on you, girl, that's so important. Yeah. I have to
to be a better mom, you know. Yeah, prioritize you
and your children. That's it. That's the family, all right,
thank you? Yeah, My guys, all right, ask ye eight
hundred five eight five one o five one. If you
got any if you need any relationship advice, you can

(01:16:46):
call her up. Now, we got rumors on the way well,
speaking about toxic relationships and parents. Let's suck about Britney
Spears and her conservativeship and what this latest ruling is
all about. All right, we'll get into that next. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club team. This

(01:17:07):
is the Rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
So Britney Spears, this lawyer has asked the judge in
her conservativeship case to get her father, Jamie Spears, out
as a conservator of her estate, but the judge has
said he's going to stay for now at least. You know,
they asked for this back in November as well, and
the judge also denied the requests back then, so they

(01:17:28):
have to file certain papers, and so they did file
these documents just recently, but they said that right now
Jamie is going to stay as co conservator. And they
also have noted that the judge sign this ordered to
keep this in place after Britney Spears' testimony last week.
So Britney does want her father out entirely. She also
says that she feels like he should be locked up,

(01:17:50):
and so for now that is still in place. Now
we're mad. People were mad at me when I said that.
You know, I think that there's two sides to every
story and they should have a doctor be able to
do that and a therapist be able to see what's
going on, and they don't. Don't think doesn't she have
a psychiatrist? Didn't He said he was gonna put out
psychiatrist records. Now you know, he does make millions of

(01:18:11):
dollars off of her. Um, it's a lot of people
that make million dollars her conservatorship. And he also has
said that he has not had any involvement in Britney's
personal conservatorship or making any personal decisions on her behalf
for nearly two years. He said he hasn't even spoken
to her in a long time because he's been cut
off from communicating with her as well. Yeah, I don't
know what's what you know what I'm saying, But um,

(01:18:33):
I just I just hope I pray for Britney spear
Is mental health because clearly something is not right right,
Like they wouldn't even be able to do all of
this if you know there wasn't something going on with
her mental well. This has been since two thousand and
eight that this was instilled, and you know, she talks
about a lot of things about being put on lithium,
about being forced to perform in Vegas and do this um,

(01:18:54):
you know, this residency. And I feel like if she
was really undergoing that much stress and having them any issues,
how are you forcing her to perform all the time
and work? Do you force somebody to perform as part
of her agreement? And that she had to do it
and to make money. And Iggy Azelia actually spoke out
in support of Britney Spears recently. She alleges that Britney's father,
Jamie Spears, made her sign an NDA before their twenty

(01:19:15):
fifteen performance, but not to sign an NDA, but she
said that what happened was he made her do her
minutes before she was about to get on stage. She said,
I saw her restricted from even the most bizarre and
trivial things like how many soda she was allowed to drink?
Why is that even necessary? Her father conveniently waited until
literally moments before our BMA's performance when I was backstage
in the dressing room and told me if I did

(01:19:36):
not sign an NDA, he would not allow me on stage.
The way he went about getting me to sign a
contract sound is similar to the tactics Britney spoke about
last week in regards to her Las Vegas show. Jamie
Spears has a habit of making people sign documents about
under duress, it seems, and Britney Spears should not be
forced to coexist with that man when she's made it
clear it is negatively impacting her mental health. This is
not right at all. Yeah, Britney probably really needs real

(01:19:59):
psychiatric care and she can't get it because you know,
everybody wants money. So she's going out there, she's doing shows.
They're trying to act like everything's all right, keeping her
away from people, when the reality is she probably needs
real psychiatric care in a real way. All right, So
we'll see what happens. As this has all been made
public recently. Now on some good news, Megan the Stallion
is giving away one million dollars in stock. This is

(01:20:20):
all part of a campaign that she's doing with cash
app and it comes alongside and investing for Hottie's campaign.
Here's what she said, I want to talk to you
about one of my keys to success, making my money
work for me. Here's some wisdom feel it can be
a good idea to spread your investments across different companies, industries, assets,
types and markets. That's called diversification, and it's a great

(01:20:42):
way to help manage risk. Investing a little here and
a little there, a little at a time means that
when the market waters get choppy, you might be able
to take a hit without your whole ships thinking. Well,
I'm all for that. As y'all know, I've worked with
this app called Public that's all about investing and it's
great for people who are first time investors to educate yourself. Yes, diversifying,
but also even getting started in the stock market. So um,

(01:21:05):
I think that's amazing, So shout out to make the
stallion for all. Right. Well, I'm Angela Yee and that
is your rumor reporter, and listen, I want to say
a happy born day to my sister, you know, our
friend who I love dearly. The force of Grenadian nature
known as a man desials a man to turn forty
years old today. Okay, birthday, a whole big forty like

(01:21:29):
an ounce of old English. Okay and forty special. Do
you all remember when y'all turn forty? I don't know
what I did. I remember. It's been a regular party,
a party every year. You remember the feeling you had,
the energy? Is this something about forty. It's like you
walking into like a new dimension. It's like you have
a different understanding of yourself and who you are. And

(01:21:49):
you know, just watching you know, a man desials evolve
into the woman that year, it's been a pleasure. And
when I when I tell you the best is yet
to come for Nettie daughter, the best is yet to come,
Natty daughter. Man the Seals, Happy Birthday and Mappy Day,
Happy birthday to Seesar's daughter, my partner flipping New Jersey.
His daughter turned sixteen today. Do you remember when you
was when you're sixteen, yo, don't be stepping on my

(01:22:11):
man the Seals forty after which other people Happy born day, y'all? Okay,
more more than one person. I don't care. Happy born
day to see his daughter though, all right, she's sixteen,
Happy born day, all right. I was waiting for a
big joke, something that was coming around. You are you
thinking about one? Don't remember? At least it's a farmer

(01:22:38):
weight though, right. All right? You can fat, You can
fast shame people when they're not fat. No more? All
right now or when we come back? We got the
People's Choice mix, Get your request and shout the revote.
We'll see you tomorrow. What you're gonna play for a man?
The Seals and don't forget what Bobby Brown and keep
Sweater joining us right? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. After
the mix, we're gonna be kicking in Wi keeps Sweating.

(01:22:58):
Bobby Brown is the breakfas versus tonight Up. It's a
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Slash a breakfast club. I wanted everybody in stej Envy, Angela, Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We got
two legends, man, Legends might be an understatement for these
two brothers. I color. We have Keith Sweat and Bobby Brown.
Welcome fellas, thank you. What's going on with your baby? So?

(01:23:42):
How did this versus come about? Who reached out to who?
Who agreed how did it happen? Break it down? Well,
you know what, environment wanted to do it. You know
what I'm saying. We were talking back and forth. You
know what I'm saying. We got number love for each other.
So we've been talking about this for May, oh maybe
about four or five months. You know what I'm saying.
It at the right time, at the right opportunity. And

(01:24:04):
you know now you know the time and it's right,
you know what I'm saying. So but I would agree
to it. I agree to do it, you know what
I'm saying. And we spoke about it, and here we are.
I gotta ask you guys this because we had a
debate on the Breakfast Club about this already about what
songs you are going to play? What can you play?
Can you play songs that you wrote for other people? Bobby?

(01:24:26):
Can you play some of those old New Edition songs
and back in the day, Like what are the rules?
Because you guys have so many songs you could play
just as solo songs. But when you dig into those,
we're gonna celebrating, digging into all the crazy just to
you know, make it even and fair. Um, we're gonna
celebrate each other. You know, um, I love Keith Sweat,

(01:24:47):
I love his music, and he's my brother, just like
he was saying earlier. So we're just looking forward to
celebrating each other. Are y'all gonna be in the room together? Yes? Yeah, yeah? Bobby?
Are you gonna dance? You're gonna pull out a couple
of dance moves on him one good time. I don't know,
I don't know. You know, we don't you know, we

(01:25:08):
don't know what's gonna happen yet. Okay, you just tip
to watch and see what's gonna happen. I think Bob.
I think Bob got something playing for me. I don't
know the way you're talking about. We're gonna watch. Let's
go ahead, yo, Yo, you ain't You ain't even smiling.
You know when Bob say that, he's saying that was
a strange face. Now, God like, hold on, let's place

(01:25:31):
the boy. If you gotta take the auto tune off
your laptop. Bro, you don't you you sound like these
new with the auto tune whis to whip bind this hotel? Man,
I'm in a hotel. I'm not home now, both of
you guys. You know, I know Bobby, I know Keith.
Y'all both like to talk your ish and you guys

(01:25:52):
have been very calm recently, but I know it has
to get to a point when Bobby gets in the
Bobby Brown and keep getting the og, keep sweat, and
y'all start going back and the talking yours. That's that's
what I'm waiting for. When does dad happened? When does
Bobby Brown said had enough of this nice stuff and
get on this issue? And then when this Keith Swiston
get into that og? Hall heard I heard you talking
your ISSH yesterday. See that go I heard you talking

(01:26:14):
you it'sh yesterday when he was acting what was up?
And you bet you? I heard you? Right? He got Bobby,
I said, I got Bobby heard this? That's what Where
you from? Where are you from? I'm from New York.
Oh oh okay, I don't know you. They asked me.

(01:26:35):
I said, I can't pick man. This is a tough one.
That's what you was. You didn't you said the right thing.
I'm just being on it right. I can't let you
said the right thing. The one on the left said
on my computer on the left since something else I'm
I'm listening looking at him. So where are you from
must you must be from from You must be from

(01:26:56):
from Chucky? What about surprise guests that y'all? Y'all got
some surprise guests lined up for us too. Well, we
have DJ Cassidy, who's gonna who's gonna be hosting, and
we're looking forward to that. He's a good friend. But
surprises to see me and keep a live you know
that's gonna be the big surprise. Keith, do you and

(01:27:18):
Bobby do y'all miss being on the road? Does it
feel like a show now? I mean it feels good,
it feels like the show. But you know, I've been
on the road lately recently, so I mean I don't
really miss being on the road like that, you know.
I mean I was getting used to just being home.
But now that we're doing this, you know, it's refreshing.
It feels good. You know, I can't wait. You know. Uh,

(01:27:39):
Like I said, you know, you don't really hit me
like this. I mean, they don't make music anymore, so
you know, because you got a young you got a
lot of youngsters that don't understand you know what I'm saying.
I saw some of the comments, and you know, like
they just don't know. I was, I was debating. I
got a home girl. Then Ashley is a assistant program

(01:28:02):
director in Houston, and she said, Man, Bobby gonna wash
Keith Sweat. I said, yeah, you feel like that because
you're twenty something. You know what I mean? You don't know,
you don't you don't know any better. She said, Keith
Sweat got three songs as I can't talk to you.
I mean, you can't even have a conversation nationally. That
what she said. She was looking at bill Board, so
she's looking at like, what what what the hits were?

(01:28:25):
That's what That's all she said, that's all she saw,
Sun Sun, Yes, thing right heart her heart was it
to narrow it down to twenty songs too, because I'm
sure that had to be difficult. But the catalogs you
guys both have, for me, that was the easy part. Um.

(01:28:45):
You just picked the songs that you know people are
gonna want to hear. I just wanted to reminisce on
on all of the music that that I have recorded
ever and play those you know. That's that's that's the
that's the easiest way to do this, um and make
it making special, making a special back and I'm gonna
tell you something else too, Bobby Keith. The reason the

(01:29:07):
reason it feel a little one sided is because of
the New Edition in the Bobby Brown movie. So it
introduced that catalog to a whole new generation of people.
That's what it. That's all it is. Yeah, I'm I
enjoyed the New Edition movie myself. You know, I may
I learned. I just ain't do my documentary yet, you know,
I mean, yeah, it's it's what You're gonna school in

(01:29:29):
the night, Keith. You know what I do. I gott
executive duce my joint and didn't give it to him.
Let them show us show. That's right, You're gonna school
in the night though. That's why I hope. That's why.
I hope you play some of the records that you
wrote as well, the Guy records, the Johnny Camp. I
hope you really showed them cut clothes. I want you
to sell like I want you to in your back Listen, listen.

(01:29:53):
We just celebrating music. I'm just happy to be doing
what I'm doing. And I'm not playing a man. No
mine from Kentucky. Hey and let that Hey Keith, let
him know, light Skin just want to be you you
always drinking? What hey, let me tell you what he

(01:30:14):
just mad? Because last when I was there, the last time,
what we said, y'all, remember what we said the last
time I was there. You know what I'm saying. He
was born off for me. He was mad. He mad,
He's still mad. He's still you're still holding that grub
last time. You know what I'm saying, y'all, remember what happened.
He was still holding that grug you know, sw sweat

(01:30:36):
when there on me. I'm mad, man, he ain't going nothing.
He did say why did they ask me to DJA
and why they got Cassidy? So I didn't say that
stopped lying? Man. Don't think him live, Yeah, y'all probably did,
probably did. He probably did. He probably did. You know, say,
what is hating coming out? After this? And the new

(01:31:01):
music out Y'll release after this because it's the time. Yeah,
I've been in the studio. I've been working, working, working,
working in the studio, so you know it's gonna you know,
we've just been working doing a thing. I've just I've
been writing, writing and uh singing and doing about just
a bunch of things in the studio. You know, me
and Bob were supposed to be doing something in the studio,
but Bob left me hanging time with the ever time

(01:31:29):
back in the day, ya Alla was supposed to connect
and do something. I'm gonna keep it on hundred Me
and Bob, Like, Bob is so official to me, you know,
because like when my mom was dying, he came over
it and cook dinner for my mom and all kind
of stuff. Man, So like that's family for real, you
know what I'm saying, That's real family for real. And
and the crazy part about it, Bob might have had

(01:31:50):
each and everybody else in the game when he came
when you know, he was doing the same me and
he was always tight, you know what I'm saying. We
always had a profile respect for each other mine. So
that's not gonna change, you know what. It's always been
like that from day one when we met, and it's
always gonna be like that. Well, we're looking forward to
watching tonight, hearing some great stories and seeing two legends

(01:32:11):
come together and hearing some great music. So aw, you
guys tune in tonight right. We can watch it on
trailer obviously, on Instagram, on Versus TV, on Apple, APM Eastern.
Is that right, APM Eastern. That's right, that's right. Now
this brown keep sweat shout out to Essence too, because
you know it's Essence festival times, so I want to
make sure we shot that out. I think this is

(01:32:32):
really dope to do it during this time. Hey, this
that og sweaty forehead Kanyak music. I'm gonna be like
this the whole night, dabbing my forehead, drinking my yack night.
You're ready. That's right, yeah, thank you, thank you, appreciate that.
Peace legends, all right, Peace out, y'all. Please don't forget. Also,

(01:32:53):
my car show two days away. Man, I'm so excited.
I'm out in Atlanta right now. Call Atlanta, make sure
you get your tickets. You gotta positive know Charle making
I do. Man. My positive note is simple um. For
everybody out there seeking any type of validation, just know
God's approval is enough. Breakfast Club, y'all, finish for y'all.
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