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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings.
It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good.
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Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
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It's time.
It's time.
It's time.
Time to wake up.
DJing Angela Yeats and Charlamagne Tha God.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
The voice of the culture.
People watch The Breakfast Club for light news and really be tuned in.
It's one of my favorite shows to do.
Just because y'all always keep it 100, y'all keep it real.
They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter.
They're on Facebook.
They're, you know, they're listening to The Breakfast Club.
Get your ass up.
Hey, good morning, USA. What's up? It's me, Angela. You all know Envy is on vacation with
his wife. They're celebrating 25 years together. I had to verify that yesterday.
So it is 25 years they've been together and 18 years that they've been married.
And so they are in Paris.
Hold on, let me see.
Envy's sending me a text right now.
Now, shout out to everybody who is listening because yesterday was a lip service live,
the second date in New York City.
And it was pretty amazing.
Shout out to all of the guests who came
through. We had Chico Bean and Carlos
Miller from 85 South Show.
We had Dasha Polanco and we had
Dave East. And let me tell you,
yesterday was, in the past two days
I've slept about four hours because we had the show
in Philly, then I had to drive back from there
and then last night we had the New York show.
But lip service is off to a pretty good start.
So I'm excited for the rest of the tour.
It's 13 dates.
And next up we are in Charlotte.
Right?
Charlotte on Sunday.
Then Silver Spring on Monday.
So make sure you guys come and check us out.
Of course, since Envy's on vacation, you know, I'll be here by myself for the first part of the show.
Because someone never gets here on time.
So there you have it.
DJ Dramos, you want to.
Hey what's up.
How you doing.
I feel like I'm talking to myself here.
Good morning.
How was your night last night.
I thought you was coming to lip service.
I was going to.
It got away from me.
I got bombarded with a bunch of stuff.
When I got home.
And then you know.
I dozed off on the couch.
You know how it goes.
I'm sorry it's a Monday.
I dozed off on the couch.
You know.
Mondays I'm usually good.
It's really Fridays.
That's the time that I'm getting sleepy by.
Like last week, Friday, when I tell you I passed out, I passed out.
So there you have it.
Now, we do have front page news on the way.
We'll talk about that nine-year-old.
You know what?
I need a new bed.
We're going to give you guys an update on what happened.
A nine-year-old boy who was arraigned on five murder charges in that fire we told you about that he started in a mobile home.
So we'll tell you what's happening with that.
Yes, I need a new bed, man.
My one-year-old and my four-year-old be kicking my ass in the middle of the night.
Like, they literally come in my room and make me want to go sleep in the guest room because they be kicking me so crazy.
And the way that I got to sleep as a 41-year-old man, like in these weird pretzel-like positions, has me
waking up in the morning and causes my
muscles to be sore. So
I need a bigger bed. So I'm saying all
that to say, if anybody wants to send me a
free mattress, I'm here to receive
that. Okay, Front Page News is up next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Yep, it's the world's most dangerous
morning show, The Breakfast Club. Charlamagne Tha God,
Angela Yee, DJ Envy is still on vacation.
I think he's in Paris.
And we got to get in the front page news.
And Monday Night Football.
Now, yesterday I said that the New England Patriots would beat the New York Jets 93-0.
I was 60 points off.
They beat them 33-0.
Okay?
And the World Series starts tonight.
The Washington Nationals versus the Houston Astros at 8 p.m. Eastern.
Now, what do we got on front page news, G?
So, Odell Beckham Jr. is upset.
He shared a letter that he got from the NFL.
He said he was given a $14,000 fine.
That's all because he wore his pants that failed to cover the knee area
during the Browns game against the Seattle Seahawks on October 13th.
He said, 14K for some pants that are not going to protect me
from anything. This ish is
ridiculous. So,
not sure what's going on there, but he's
not happy about that. So he wanted to wear Capri pants
in the game, and they wouldn't let him, and they
fined him $14,000 for wearing Capri pants, basically.
Uh, yeah, I guess. I don't know if it's
just a league rule, but they
said he was in violation of the NFL
uniform and equipment rules because his pants failed to cover his knee area.
And that is Rule 5, Section 4, Article 3, Item 4 of the 2019 official playing rules.
That's kind of petty if you ask me, NFL.
I mean, for pants that aren't long enough to go past the knee, like, who cares?
Is it that serious?
All right.
Now, transgender cyclist Rachel McKinnon is dominating women's cycling and it's creating some controversy.
Last weekend at the Masters Track Cycling World Championships in Manchester, England,
she set a world record in qualifying for the 35 to 39 age category, but some people are upset.
In an interview with Sky News, former cycling champion Victoria Hood had said it is not complicated.
The science is there and it says that it is unfair. The body which has been through male puberty still retains its advantage
that doesn't go away I have sympathy with them they have the right to do sport but not a right
to go into any category that they want well Rachel McKinnon has responded to that and said this I'm
legally and medically female but the people who oppose my existence still want to think of me as male.
And so there's this stereotype that men are always stronger than women.
And so if you think of trans women as men, then you think there's an unfair advantage.
Do you accept that there may still be an advantage?
Is it possible?
Yes.
However, the range of body sizes and strength levels within a sport,
you can be successful with massively different body compositions.
Duh. Of course it's an advantage.
Most men are physically still stronger than women.
Have I seen women beat up men before? Yes.
Have I seen women beat men in physical competition before? Yes.
But of course
it's an advantage.
Most of the time
that is not true.
What are we talking about here?
We're going to all act clueless?
Let us know
what's happening on both sides.
We're going to act clueless?
But by the way,
I've said it before,
you want to get
the WNBA popping,
let them be accepting
of transgender women.
I've said this before.
Lower the rim to nine feet
and let transgender women play in the WNBA.
Attendance will go through the roof.
Ratings will skyrocket.
You hear me?
Okay.
All right.
Now, a nine-year-old boy, we talked about this previously, was arraigned yesterday on
charges of murdering five relatives.
That's all because Kyle actually started a fire in his mobile home.
After the fire started, he ran next door to the home of his maternal grandparents,
yelling, the house is on fire, help.
Now, that fire did kill five different people,
and he's facing five counts of first-degree murder
for that fire that killed three kids and two adults,
ranging in age from one to 69 years old.
Now, his mother, Katrina Alwood, is standing by him.
She said, people make mistakes, and that's what this is. Yes it was a horrible
tragedy but it's still not something to throw his
life away over. So Kyle will be
back in court on November 22nd.
Now if he is found guilty he
will avoid incarceration.
He could face probation, therapy
and counseling according to reports.
But they did say in court he
did appear confused and he was
crying at the end of it
before being escorted out by his grandparents.
They also can't hold him right now because of his age
so he won't be in custody in between hearings.
He's nine years old.
He has no idea what he did
and probably won't have any idea the consequences of his actions
until he's like 17, 18.
And I'm sure when he sits back and thinks about what he caused at nine,
he's going to need all types of therapy and counseling.
He's going to have to live with that trauma forever.
What do they want from the guy? Well, that is your
front page news. That's right. Get it off your
chest is next. If you want to vent,
reach out and touch us. Or if you just want to tell us
how blessed you are, reach out and touch us.
1-800-585-1051. And have I failed to tell
you that next hour, the 85
South Show will be on The Breakfast Club.
Chico Bean, Carlos Miller, my man DC Young Fly. Okay? It's the world's most dangerous morning be on The Breakfast Club. Chico Bean, Carlos Miller, my man
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Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you
on The Breakfast Club.
What's up? It's The Breakfast Club. It's time for you to get it off your chest.
What's today, Tuesday?
All right, let's talk to Chili.
What's up, Chili?
Stewie.
Oh, Stewie.
Okay, my bad.
They wrote Chili on here.
That can't be your real name.
You must have took that nickname from Family Guy.
Stewie.
Stewie is my real name.
Oh, okay, so you might be a Stewie.
Well, hey, Stewie or Stew.
Stewie, Stewie, Stew Pot.
Got all of it.
All right, so what's up?
You want to get it off your chest?
Stewie?
Yeah, man, I want to talk about this transgender topic, man.
How in the hell can you say I'm a man but dominating a woman's sport?
Well, she doesn't say that she's a man.
She's a woman.
Well, I mean, well, she's born a man.
You know what I'm saying?
She says she's a woman, but
he's not a woman. She is a
woman, but I do understand the
controversy with the physical attributes
that you might have that will give you an advantage.
She can identify as a woman all
she wants, but being a man and having
that testosterone gives her a physical advantage
when it comes to sports.
And I agree with what the female cyclist said when she said that, hey, they can identify as anything they want.
But when it comes to profiting and competing in a sport like that, no, that's not fair.
Get out of it.
Come on, man.
That's not fair.
That's just like a transgender meeting a guy out in the streets and tricking him to believe that it's really a woman.
No, that's not the same.
If you're a woman, if you're a trans woman, you are a woman.
But like I said, there's controversy over certain things
that you might have an advantage.
But I'm going to tell you something.
I'm not pushing back against this.
I would love to see transgender women in the WNBA.
I think that is the way to save the WNBA.
WNBA is doing cool, but they could be doing
just as good as the NBA if they allow
transgender women to lower the rim to nine feet.
Well, you think, God,
that the women will get raises if that happens?
Yes, because the revenue for the whole league
will go up. People will start going to
the games more. They can charge more for tickets.
Jersey sales will go through the roof. Absolutely.
All right. Well, let's talk.
Well, thank you, Stewie. We appreciate you
for weighing in with your opinion.
Now, let's talk to Poo Love. What's up?
Your name is Poo Love?
Yeah, Poo Love. What's up, Poo Love?
What's up, Poo Love?
How you doing, Yee? I'm doing good. How about you?
I'm great. I'm on my way to
work. What's up, Charlotte?
What's up, Queen? How you?
I'm good. Just on my way to work. What's up, Charlotte? What's up, Queen? How you? I'm good. Just on my way to work.
I just called y'all just to tell y'all
to have a blessed, prosperous day.
Okay. And I know y'all have a busy
day. Once y'all leave work, y'all be
all over the place. Yeah, I'm going to
see this play tonight called the Slave Play.
Oh, okay.
We're in New York. Yeah, in New York.
So that's my night back. Okay. It's been a long couple days for me. Oh, I, we're in New York? Yeah, in New York, so that's my night back It's been a long couple days for me
I'm like two and a half hours from Charlotte
I'm from Wilson
You gonna be in North Carolina, Charlotte Sunday?
Yeah, I'll be in Charlotte on Sunday
With Stunna for Vegas and Black Zach
If you wanna come through to Lip Service Live there
And DJ Louis V
Oh, shoot
I'm gonna be in Rock Hill on the 28th at Winthrop
with Marianne Williamson and Michelle Williams
having a conversation about my favorite subject, mental health.
And it's free.
Free food, everything.
In Rock Hill?
Yeah, at Winthrop.
You said the 28th?
Yep.
Monday.
Oh, okay, okay.
But thank you for your positivity this morning.
We appreciate you.
All right. Y'all have a good day.
All right, you too.
It is Get It Off Your Chest.
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and get whatever you want to get off your chest off.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't Iana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullet holes.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
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You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
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Haunting is back, dropping just in time for
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wondering when I'd be back to fill your
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Well, wonder no more.
Because we've got a ghoulishly
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Let's just say things get a bit
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It's the one time I'm actually on trend.
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It's your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
So you better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
What's up? It's The Breakfast Club.
It's time for you to get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Good morning. Who's this?
This is Joseph.
What's up, Joseph? What do you want to get off your chest today?
No, I'm just like, like, it just bothers me with these NFL players
complaining about these little things, you know?
Like, these dudes making millions of dollars worrying about little rules.
Like, me, if anybody went to their job and told their boss,
no, I don't want to wear a long dress today, no matter if that's a dress code policy or not,
what gives us the entitlement to tell our boss what the rules are?
You understand?
I just don't understand how you make millions of dollars and try to dictate to your boss what your rules are.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Maybe he didn't know the rules when it came to that.
I mean, that's a line item that I wouldn't pay no attention to,
the fact that you've got to wear pants that are below the knee.
I get what you're saying.
I understand the rules.
The rules, if you wear that, they say you can wear knee pads.
They suggest you wear knee pads.
I understand what the rule is, but the difference is what I'm saying.
If your boss tells you to wear long pants, you want a shirt, you wear long pants. You don't complain
about you wearing long pants.
I wonder if they said
something to him that day.
And get away with it and not get fired?
Like, I don't understand
what they're complaining about. You make all the money
to be at the pinnacle of the sport
and the richest league on the face of the
planet. What you complaining about?
I think maybe you should get a warning first before you get fined.
I think, like, somebody should have warned him and said,
hey, Odell, you can't wear pants.
Like, you can't wear Capri pants on the field.
You got to wear them, you know, below the knee.
Or you can't wear Daisy Dukes on the field.
Or biker shorts or whatever it was that he had on.
You know what I'm saying?
Somebody should give him a warning before they find him.
Listen, man, they all know the policies
up front and well before they step
on the field. I don't know all the policies here
at iHeart. They choose to do
that just to get recognition
and try to speak out. You know, they all try
to get their name out there. Boy, you make
them millions, bro. Just move the damn pass and shut your mouth.
You know what I mean? Alright, alright. We got
you. Alright, and people
still want to talk about some things we were discussing yesterday.
We got Keith on the line, and he wants to discuss cheating.
What's up, Keith?
Oh, hello.
What's up?
What's up?
You in the gym?
Oh, sorry.
I didn't think you guys were going to.
Yo, what's up, man?
How you guys doing?
Hey, Angela.
Hey.
Hey.
What's up, Keith?
Hey, Angela.
Hey.
I know.
I know.
Yeah, I know.
I didn't think you had it.
I thought, because, you know, usually after a while, it's just like, oh, man, I heard
Take a deep breath. Slow down. I know. What's up, man? Okay. Oh, yeah, I know. I didn't think, I thought, because, you know, usually after a while, I was just like, oh, man, I heard something. All right, take a deep breath, slow down.
I know.
What's up, man?
Okay.
Oh, yo, real quick.
So, yeah, man, y'all was talking real quick about that topic,
about, I wouldn't tell my friend if my significant other was cheating.
You wouldn't tell your friend if your significant other was cheating?
I mean, no, you know what I'm trying to say.
No, I don't. I wouldn't tell my friend if your significant other was cheating? I mean, no, you know what I'm trying to say. No, I don't.
I wouldn't tell my friend if their significant other was cheating.
I wouldn't do that.
So you're not really a good friend.
That's not really your friend.
No, no.
It's the difference between if it's a female or a male.
So you would tell your male friend, but you wouldn't tell your female friend.
Yeah, because it's a little different.
Because honestly, and I'm just keeping it 100,
like women are not really the best at decision making when it comes to men.
So I don't be, like, I've been in situations where,
oh, you know, I saw some stuff
and then I tried to put my homegirl on
and nothing really happened.
She just stayed with the n***a or whatever,
you know what I'm saying?
Or then you end up, like, being the person that,
oh, this guy talks a lot.
Oh, I can't tell him nothing, but he talks a lot.
Like, I've been in those situations before.
He's talking about the Lisa Rae conversation from
yesterday, right? Yeah, yeah. All I
know is if you was my friend
and you knew my man was cheating on me and you
didn't tell me, I wouldn't be your friend anymore.
I told you what you're going to do. Are you going to break up
with him? Because a lot of women just stay with
him. It doesn't even matter. It didn't ruin the friendship.
It ruined the friendship on both sides.
If you were telling me the truth
and my man was cheating on me, then, you know, that's up to me.
But I would not be your friend anymore because you told me the truth.
Yeah, you, but there's a lot of women out there that are so different, man.
I've been in those situations where I'd be like, man, I'm just minding my business now.
All right, we got a rumor report coming up here.
Yes, we are going to talk about a marriage that just happened.
And we knew this was coming at some point soon.
So we'll tell you who is officially married.
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Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela.
Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, congratulations to Nicki Minaj and Kenneth Petty.
They are officially husband and wife.
That's beautiful.
So last night she announced the news on Instagram.
There was a video that showed Mr. and Mrs. Mugs in black and white baseball hats that said bride and groom on them.
And she posted Onika, Tanya, Mirage, Petty, October 21st, 2019.
And then she put up the little emoji that has the bride and the groom.
So you guys know they had gotten their marriage license. Then that you only have 90 days to get married they got their
license in late july so guess it was yeah almost time congratulations to miss and mrs petty i love
that last name okay all right so yes mrs petty congratulations to you now let's talk about
gemini man that movie that stars will sm. They're saying that movie is going to lose
$75 million at the box office.
They said the movie had a production budget of
$140 million
and about $100 million
in marketing.
Basically, so far, it's only grossed
about $36.5 million domestically,
$82 million overseas.
I think at this point, Will Smith has to find a way
to distribute his content
digitally, man. It seems like he's got
more of a footprint on social
media than he does at the box office.
Alright, now Tyler Perry, since we're talking about
movies, right? Let's discuss
Tyler Perry. Here's an exclusive from the
Jasmine brand. They said that he spent
about $16 million
for his grand opening of his studio.
Now, a large portion of that was
for travel accommodations for people he had
to fly in. And then the studio
opening allegedly featured more than 100 chandeliers,
$700,000 worth
of carpet and lighting, also
a firework show that cost more than
$1 million, and then performers like Jennifer
Hudson and Mary J. Blige also were on stage.
He also had a hotel block.
It was certain hotels that he just had blocks and blocks of rooms blocked off for his guests.
And then, you know, Love & Hip Hop Hollywood taped their reunion at the studios.
So there you have it.
Now, Suge Knight says that Nick Cannon is writing a book about him.
We already told you that he is going to have Ray J.
Actually, as the person who has the rights to his story.
He signed over his life rights to Ray J. So now Suge Knight is also talking about what's
going to happen with the story about his life. Here's what he had to say during a phone call. most credible and one of the most realest guys in this business today, which is Nick Cannon.
Nick Cannon will be doing
the book personally as
a writer. I know he has all
the potential and experience
to be a great writer, and he is a great writer.
He will be doing my book
and involved with a lot of other things
moving forward. I think that
they will make money off a Suge Knight movie
and I also think they'll make money off Defro merchandise.
But I'm going to tell you the story that needs to be told.
They need to tell a story of the actual goons that was holding down Defro.
Like the security and the people that was actually putting in work that made Defro so infamous.
Because it wasn't the artists.
Well, Suge also said he'll be home earlier than you think.
And in addition to Ray J having the rights to his life, his fiance,
Toyland Kelly has his power of attorney.
So Ray J has that creative control.
Toyland Kelly has power of attorney.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
That's right.
Now, next hour, we got my guys, the 85 South Show.
Carlos Miller, Chico Bean, DC Young Fly.
They will be here.
Yeah, shout out to the 85 South Show. They came through Chico Bean, DC Young Fly. They will be here. Yeah, shout out to the 85 South Show.
They came through lip service live last night in New York.
And it was funny because Chico Bean,
I don't think he's used to having women on stage
battling him about men versus women.
And it was a funny conversation.
And then Carlos Miller was definitely
trying to shoot his shot at Dasha Polanco.
He was acting like they were on a date on stage.
Well, they'll be here next hour, but Front Page News is next.
What are we talking about in Front Page News, you?
We'll be talking about that nine-year-old who was arraigned on five murder charges
in a mobile home blaze that he set.
All right, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
It's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee, DJ Envy is on vacation, and Pat Reeve for his anniversary.
But right now it's time for Front Page News.
Now last night in Monday Night Football, I predicted yesterday that the New England Patriots
would beat the New York Jets 93-0.
I was 60 points off because the score was 33-0.
So applaud me.
That's pretty close.
I got the zero right.
Okay.
And the World Series starts tonight.
The Washington Nationals versus the Houston Astros at 8 p.m.
Eastern. Now what we got on front page news, Jay?
So Harvard researchers have now
grown meat in a lab from cow and
rabbit cells. They actually took the
edible gelatin base for the
first time and successfully grew
that meat. So they have a
substance now that mimics the texture of natural
meat according to a new study that was published
in the Science of Food Journal.
So what they've been trying to do is grow
environmentally friendly meat, and
they said it's been difficult to
recreate the muscle fibers that make
up meat, but now they have, I guess,
gotten us closer to eating lab-grown
meat. Why not just go hunt?
If you're going, why make fake
rabbit? Rabbits are always multiplying.
Like, they're always having sex.
There's no shortage of rabbits, is it?
I've never eaten rabbit in my life,
but they're talking about raising fewer animals for slaughter.
That's what the main thing is, not killing animals.
I would much rather have organic meat than have the GMO rabbit.
I think it's more about not killing animals
than about what you'd rather eat, as Peter would tell you. So they're going to kill us by feeding us with GMO rabbit. I think it's more about not killing animals than about what you'd rather eat.
Like as Peter would tell you.
So they're going to kill us by feeding us with GMO.
Got it.
I don't know that these animals don't have that in them anyway when you eat that meat. All right.
Now, two upstate New York brothers left their 82-year-old grandmother to die in a house fire.
But what they did do was take their meth-making equipment out of the house.
Justin Gals, 21, and his 33-year-old brother, Jared,
were indicted last week.
That was for second-degree murder charges.
They did save their drug paraphernalia from the fire,
but they did unfortunately leave their grandmother in the house.
So they left their grandmother, but they made sure they got their meth.
Guess what race it is!
I think this is an easy one.
Steve and the White Demon, you want to chime in?
Huh?
All right.
Now, since we're talking about things like that,
the nine-year-old who was arraigned on five murder charges
in that mobile home that he set on fire
that killed, like we said, five different people,
which included two adults and three children
ranging in age from one to 69.
He's facing five counts of first-degree murder.
Now, if he does get convicted, he will to 69. He's facing five counts of first degree murder. Now if he does get
convicted, he will avoid
incarceration. He could face probation,
therapy, and counseling and he is due
back in court on November 22nd.
He did get released to his grandmother because
of his age he cannot be held in
custody right now. His mother, Katrina
Allwood, is saying that everybody
is looking at him like he's some kind of monster but that's
not who he is. People make mistakes, and that's what it is.
Yes, it was a horrible tragedy, but it's still not something to throw his life away over.
Absolutely not.
He's nine years old.
Like, if we aren't allowed to make mistakes at nine, then I don't know what the world is coming to.
Yeah, he killed five people, and that's very, very tragic, but I'm sure it wasn't intentional.
I'm sure it wasn't premeditated.
He doesn't even know what he did.
Like, when I was that age, I was playing with fire in our single wide trailer. I took
a lighter and sparked it on the carpet. I had no
intentions of killing nobody. Like, that little boy's gonna grow up
and realize what he did, and he's gonna need
heavy therapy for the rest of his life and counseling
and trauma that he probably can't undo.
So, I don't know. What do you want to do? Throw a nine-year-old in jail?
Alright, and transgender cyclist
Rachel McKinnon, she is dominating
women's cycling, and people
have some issues with that.
According to a former cycling champion, Victoria Hood, she said it's not complicated.
The science is there and says it's unfair.
The male body, which has been through male puberty, still retains its advantage.
But that doesn't go away.
I have sympathy with them.
They have the right to do sport, but not a right to go into any category that they want.
Now, Rachel McKinnon did respond.
And she did say that Victoria Hood had an
irrational fear of trans women. And here's what she had to say. I'm legally and medically female,
but the people who oppose my existence still want to think of me as male. And so there's this
stereotype that men are always stronger than women. And so if you think of trans women as men,
then you think there's an unfair advantage. Do you accept that there may still be an advantage?
Is it possible? Yes. However, the range of body sizes and strength levels within a sport,
you can be successful with massively different body compositions.
Now, Rachel McKinnon also said,
all my medical records say female.
My doctor treats me as a female person.
My racing license says female.
But people who oppose my existence still want to think of me as male.
This is utterly ridiculous.
Of course, it's an advantage.
Now, I know plenty of women who have, you know,
beat up men and can beat men in competition sports, but majority of men are physically stronger than women. And you can identify
with whatever you want, but come on, man.
Stop it. The problem is she said that it is possible
to have an advantage. So she
even admitted that it is possible.
Of course it's possible.
Transgender women will dominate boxing,
wrestling, cycling. Now, I will say
I am all for this in the WNBA,
though. I think that they should accept transgender
women in the WNBA, lower the rim to nine feet, and watch things skyrocket.
That way all the women in the WNBA will start getting paid more because more people will come to games.
They can charge more for tickets.
Jersey sales will be through the roof.
I'm all for transgender women in the WNBA and lowering the rim to nine feet.
And just to put this more in perspective, since 2004, transgender athletes have been allowed to compete in the Olympics,
but they have to have undergone gender
confirmation surgery, and they have to have been on hormone
therapy for two years. All right,
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Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Charlamagne Tha God, and Angela Yee.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have a very special guest.
Dan, you just messed up our intro.
Can we record, Steven?
What is wrong with you?
What the hell is wrong with you, white man?
Now he's got to do it again.
No, he don't.
Oh, that's the white man from the Boston Games right there.
Listen, we got two-thirds of the 85 South Show. The other one is
coming up right now. My man Chico B,
Carlos Miller is here. What's
happening? What's up with you, G? Everything is happening.
We out here. It's always legendary when you guys come
up here. Like, things really happen.
Like, you do an interview up here and then, you know,
people's lives change. Yeah, happen. You do an interview up here and then people's lives change.
Who's life changed last time?
Mine.
There you go. DC, what's happening?
Come on, take your coat off.
Sit for a spell.
Y'all traffic, y'all chain around this mother.
What's up?
I thought you were going to stay now. Take your coat off.
Oh, yeah.
Y'all set.
Y'all John B.
What is you doing, baby?
I know, right?
That's a new one.
That's a new DJ.
Real estate, man.
DJ, man, bring your ass back home.
It's DJ John.
Y'all got so much respect for Envy.
Y'all don't even sit in his chair when he gone.
Who don't?
No one.
Where's his chair at?
I thought that was his chair.
It's been Envy since he was in Merrill Love. Oh, there we go. He's Chad? I thought that was his chair. It's been empty since Jesus and Merrill left.
Oh, there we go.
You're not gonna like that. There we go.
Listen, Charlamagne, stop trying to get us banned,
man. You're gonna see this wherever you're at
and not let us come back no more.
How y'all feel, man? Coming off two sold-out shows
at the goddamn Apollo?
That's amazing.
I appreciate New York, you know, the whole NYC
man for coming to mess with us.
You feel me?
Especially being in Apollo for that platform
for all the OGs.
You know what I mean?
Especially for some
that's still running.
You know what I mean?
And this is a platform
that all the OGs
have stepped on
and for us to finally
have reached that,
you know what I'm saying,
that stepping stone,
it's just a blessing.
Do y'all ever be intimidated
when y'all be in them
venues like that?
Because, you know,
you grow up watching
Apollo mother******
getting booed.
Yeah, that was a part that we were excited about just to be able to be in them venues like that because, you know, you grow up watching Apollo mother****** getting booed. Yeah, that was a part
that we were excited about
just to be able to be
in that establishment.
And, you know,
it's so much rich history there
and you've seen so many people,
so many legendary acts
perform in that building.
And when you get the opportunity
to touch that stage,
your nerves are definitely higher
because you want to perform
to the standard of the venue.
But, you know,
I don't think that any of us
were nervous.
We were more excited about the fact that we actually made it to the Apollo. And video. But, you know, I don't think that any of us were nervous. We were more excited about the
fact that we actually made it to the Apollo.
Right. And we don't stay with our brothers, you feel me?
I don't never. I was just
getting out to do my show.
Like, I'm so glad I'm going to do the 85
South show. You know what I'm saying? My sister's like,
wow. I'm like, man, because I'm going to be able to stay with my brothers. I don't
really have to do that much. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I don't have to do that much. Hell no. I just be like,
huh, y'all tell a joke.
Right.
Y'all be like competitive.
Y'all be competitive with each other
a little bit though
because you got to, right?
Nah, you don't have to.
It's still a competitive game
but in a friendly way.
We friends of each other.
Yeah.
Literally like,
he'll have a premise
and then I have a setup
and then Chico
had a whole punchline
like we be in there
helping each other create the jazz.
Y'all feed off each other like the locks.
That's what makes us unique, because you hear about the comedy game,
and people always got to be in competition,
and everybody's trying to be the star and the number one guy.
But what we have is you have three people who can equally hold their own,
but get on stage together and create a whole other element of comedy
like people have never seen before.
So there's not any competitive
element to it with us. We're more
competing with what we can do.
How far can we take it? How much
can we elevate what we do?
That's the competition. We're like engineers.
We build the joke. I'll build the first part
and then we'll slide it down to D.C.
and he'll do the other part.
Because I do the tent. You know what I'm saying.
She's going to go through the whole insight. It's just like we all You dig what I'm saying? You got to make sure. She's going to go through the whole, you know, the insight.
So it's just like we all doing three different things.
How are we going to be competitive
if we're doing three different things?
Do you ever hang out with people you just meet
like after the show?
Nah.
That's how you get jammed up as an entertainer.
You can't just be bringing strangers around.
That's right.
See, you got cool after them four had untried you
outside for that interview.
Yeah, when they punched me in the back of the head?
Yeah.
After that, everybody got on your team.
We were like, man, we got to take over Charlemagne.
You can't give me that Charlemagne.
You got to tell me about it.
You know what I'm saying?
Yeah, it still disturbs me, man.
You know what I'm saying?
I think everybody kind of grasped to you.
We were like, man, we got to protect Charlemagne.
We got to protect Charlemagne.
Right.
And you know what's so funny about that?
I was home in South Carolina this weekend.
I pulled up in Orangeburg, jumped out of the gas station late at night, and these three dudes
came in there
and they was like,
man, we just needed you
to know you had extra security
if you needed it, man.
We see you coming.
Still.
How many years ago was that?
It was like,
you got extra security out here
and you don't even know it.
How many years ago
was that now?
Uh,
eight.
Eight years ago.
People still feel like
they got you.
Did y'all,
did any of you ever have a girl
lie about having sex with you?
Lie, but yes.
How did that happen? Wait a minute. Bring that back. I said, did you ever have a girl lie about having sex with you? Lie, but yes.
How did that happen?
Wait a minute.
Bring that back.
I said, did you ever have a girl lie about having sex with you? Sometimes they lie to throw interference.
You know, like, say, for instance, it's a lady that like you,
and then another one who's, like, interested, she'll, like, throw that out.
They'll be like, you know, we did it.
Just to try to throw, you know, a little interference in the game.
And to get information out of another woman. Right. Well, you know, I was with him the game. And to get information out of somebody, out of another woman.
Right.
Well, you know, I was with him, so was you, you know what I mean?
For real.
Like, just to be able to start the conversation, you know what I mean?
So, yes, it definitely happened.
He gave me his number.
Let me see.
It's the same number.
Right.
Plus, you know, the more successful you get, and then you stop, like, when you break up
or stop messing with people, every time a chick cut me off or, like, I tell her I'm
not interested no more, she pregnant.
I'm supposed to have, like, 11 kids by now, but I don't know what the **** she doing to get you back. I think you were close more. She pregnant. I'm supposed to have like 11 kids by now, but I don't know
what she do to get you back.
I'm pregnant. And then I like
wait a couple months and then I just hit it out the
blue and be like, hey, I want to see my baby.
But there's no baby to see. How many kids you got now
Los? Just one. Just one. Yeah, but they keep blaming
kids. Hold on, where they little white hand come from?
I just want y'all to know
85 South Show getting money.
85 South Show got beautiful black women bringing them coffee and water during the middle of the interview.
They getting it.
Come on, Lenard.
We trying to make it to the Lenard McKelvey fund.
You know what I'm saying?
We saw you get that $250,000 check.
Who knew you had money like that?
You gave away all your book money.
I still got your book.
That shit is just posted right there. It's just your face right there. Well, you got to read it. You still got your book. That s*** is just
posted right there.
It's just your face
right there.
Well, you gotta read it.
You gotta read it.
This is the amazing part
about reading
Charlemagne's s***.
If you read it,
you will find
your shout out in there.
I'm on page like 211.
Yeah, he said
me and Chico
inspired him
in some kind of way.
I gotta go read this s***.
And we in there.
Alright, we got more
with Carlos Miller,
Chico Bean,
and DC Young Flyer collectively known as the 85 South Show,
when we come back.
All right?
This is the world's most dangerous morning show,
The Breakfast Club.
Yeah, this is the world's most dangerous morning show,
The Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God, Angel E, DJ Envy is on vacation,
but we got our guys in here right now.
The 85 South Show, Carlos Miller, Chico Bean,
DC Young Fly.
What's the relationship with Nick Cannon like now, Los?
It's amazing, bro.
After we did this interview,
man, Nick called me
and we talked for about three hours.
We had some laughs
and then we argued.
Yeah.
We really talked.
We never talked.
Chico and Tate,
we've been working with Nick forever.
But it's just like,
if you work at Microsoft,
it ain't like Bill Gates
gonna come down there
and kick it with you.
Yeah, but that,
while it's not involving
a little different,
I would think any person
would be able to.
Yeah, we talk,
but you gotta understand how many different elements apply in that space.
It's a lot that's going on.
You got a whole bunch of different personalities, a whole bunch of people trying to find their way
and find their niche and being able to fit into that space.
So it's hard for you to have a conversation of real substance because there's always something going on.
And there's a lot of people that's always a working environment.
To be able to establish something that, you know, is conducive to you having a better relationship
on a personal level.
And then Nick
brought you back.
He did.
Yeah.
He did bring me back.
He had to.
You know what I mean?
It just wasn't right.
He had to.
He had to.
I mean, he didn't have to,
but in reality,
he had to.
Like a chemistry,
it was like,
man, come on, bro,
like what the fuck,
cuz, and it was like,
come on, man,
he always bring the mashed potatoes.
Do you feel like you can't
make any crazy jokes about him? You got to bring the mashed potatoes. Do you feel like you can't make any crazy jokes about him?
You got to have the mashed potatoes.
The thing about it now is I feel a whole lot more free.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, after being fired, what you going to do?
Come to work and be good?
You already know what the other side is like.
I can be myself.
Well, let me go.
I've been let go before.
Do you want to know what I was doing while I was let go?
Being magnificent.
I keep hearing that they're going to have you replace Nick Cannon, D.C. I don been let go before. Do you want to know what I was doing while I was let go? Being magnificent. I keep hearing that they're going to have you replace Nick Cannon, DC.
I don't know, man. When I replace, Nick might
step down. Hopefully. That'd be dope.
That'd be... Hey, OG. You're trying to push Nick Cannon out?
OG, that'd be... You know he's going to be
producing or something, but you know, if that's the move,
OG, let's crank that thing on.
Have y'all heard Nick's new morning show?
Oh, yeah, you got to. I did. I heard it.
He was on your head.
A freighter.
He got mad at me because all I simply said was,
I don't think Nick going to commit to morning radio for a long time.
I understand, but you a troll, so I can understand why.
You a whole troll.
He got mad at me.
You a top-tier troll.
He won't commit for a long time.
Based off history.
Y'all forget Nick Cannon had a morning show here in New York for a couple years,
and then he stopped doing it in New York because he got sick and he had too many commitments.
I mean, but things change.
You know what I mean?
You got to understand how things change.
I feel like he'll go crazy with the morning show right now.
You dig what I'm saying?
Because he more so like in the limelight, you know what I mean?
He got a lot to talk about.
Yeah, especially with the, what y'all want to call it, like the revolution, you know what I mean?
He said, what y'all want to call it, the revolution. Yeah, what I'm saying? He said, what y'all want to call it?
The revolution.
Yeah, the revolution.
But he's starting
his daytime talk show.
Right.
Right?
I just think he's going to
have too much on his plate.
This is a commitment
to get up every morning
to do damn right.
That mother f***er
Howard in class.
Right.
This s*** is rich for real.
Hey, you in class
with these mother f***ers.
Hey, man.
I was saying the same thing.
He'll tell that to you quick and come teach you.
He worked entirely too hard.
Like, he would go in the class and literally be in the...
Take notes.
Take tests.
Come on, rich kids go to college all the time.
No, this man can buy Howard.
There's other really, really rich people in college, though.
He's in the classroom.
And they're in the classroom with him and Lee.
Right now.
But the way things change,
you gotta understand
that times change.
I'm sure that whenever
he had the radio show,
whenever it was the first time,
you didn't have as many avenues
to be able to get the content out.
Right.
So you have,
you know,
people can be drawn
to what you're doing quicker now.
You know what I mean?
That was a few years ago.
I mean,
but it still ain't the same.
A few years ago ain't now.
A few years ago.
You know what I mean?
Y'all done changed around a little bit.
We on our ninth year.
Right, but still, y'all didn't have all the
cameras and interviews going the way
you do, but it didn't hit the same
way because it didn't.
It didn't.
Well, look, Steve Harvey was able to do a lot of different things
and have his morning show.
And he had a talk show.
And he had a family.
Right, but that's good. That's what I'm saying. He's able to do it.
Nick Cannon could do it. Like, Nick Cannon's an entertainer. Steve is a goes. Right, but that's good. That's what I'm saying. He's able to do it. Nick Cannon could do it.
Like, Nick Cannon's an entertainer.
Steve is a comedian.
Steve don't even be there.
Stop hating.
No, no, he is a comedian.
Stop hating, Slim.
Steve is a comedian.
Stop hating.
Listen, you got a dog, man.
I don't know anybody else
got a dog.
Stop hating, Slim.
Steve couldn't host Wild N' Out.
No, he couldn't.
You're right.
What's the point?
Nick Cannon can do
kids shows and grow up.
Keeping my comments.
It was negative. You're right. What's the point? Nick Hanna can do kids shows. Keeping my comments. It was negative.
I think Nick can do whatever he wants to do.
I'm just saying does Nick have the time to do it all?
That's what I'm saying.
I feel like, okay, on that level, he kind of like grabs a job every time.
You know what I'm saying?
That's all I'm saying.
That might be his motivation.
True.
I got eight jobs.
Now he really not gonna
He gonna stay just because I said he wouldn't
So he gonna try to prove me wrong
And you know he gonna go cheat games
I'm glad that you know that you got that type of effects on the community, Charlemagne
I just sold it
You like to eat
I told you to stop playing with s***
Now listen, which one of y'all eat p***y as good as Pastor Wilson?
Me?
I ain't see Pastor Wilson
But I definitely will put my lips on it
Bro, I eat p***y so good
I learned how to breathe through my eyes.
What?
I'm serious I am
about the game.
Explain that to me,
Carlos.
I got a Navy seal
in the coach.
I'm face first.
I bet you do.
All my oxygen
is through the eye socket.
So you don't breathe
through your nose
or nothing?
Nah, man.
I just want to go
to the church.
That's it.
I want to go
sit in the Pastor Wilson
congregation.
That got to be
a great message
that he preached to me.
We got to eat.
DC, you trying to convince her
that you're not the...
I was trying to see her
show me Pastor Williams.
I keep going after Pastor Wilson.
Pastor Wilson's so cold.
They took it down a lot of places,
but I'm a father.
He ate the ass from the front.
He did.
You see that?
He did.
He is serious about it.
Wasn't it at church?
No, he was on his way to church, though,
because he still had his church.
So who the hell recorded it?
The girl. The girl did. recorded it? The girl did.
The girl.
The girl did.
Would you have a problem with your pastor?
This bitch done said Pastor Wilson.
So now she's wrong.
Hell yeah.
Bitch, you don't say Pastor Wilson.
Pastor Wilson shouldn't be doing that.
You know how many pastors out here
are f***ing and saving lives?
For real.
Pastor Wilson, one of them.
So what a problem.
That's a good way to do it.
See, that's how you can tell about some person, where they set their phone up.
When she set her phone up at?
She was holding it.
She probably was holding it.
She probably had it up under her titty or something.
It looked like he knew it was there.
He knew.
He smiled.
He saw where he smiled.
I'm trying to find this video again.
Do you know what?
That probably wasn't the first time that they did that.
And you know, that's the thing.
When you do stuff like that, you are at the discretion of how you make this person feel
with the footage.
You gotta always stay in their good graces because if you don't
something that you've been doing for a long time
that have been cool you make them mad now
they put it out to the internet. I think it was scripted.
Really? Well his family says it's not him.
His line up was crispy that day.
Did you see that? I ain't paying no attention. He had the gray beard
lined up perfectly. So you think he wanted the
congregation to know for what? What church he go to?
I don't know but as soon as I find I'm going to donate some money up there.
That don't scare y'all when y'all be out here in these streets?
Because y'all can't just be sleeping around with these random women.
Yeah, it's scary though, man.
You're right.
I don't be sleeping.
Motherfucker be trying to come up with it.
Nah, you stupid.
I don't either.
Hell nah.
I know y'all done passed out sometimes.
Who?
Nah.
Definitely passed out.
You starting up.
Bitch, when your Uber coming?
Nah, for real. Because you never know who really, you know what I'm saying, mess with you or not. You know what I mean? Nah Definitely passed out He's starting up Bitch when your Uber coming For real
Cause you never know
Who really
You know what I'm saying
Miss with you or not
You know what I mean
Cause now this little
Get rich quick skin
Bitch be dead
You know what I'm saying
Trying to get your attention
In the club
Don't want you to miss
With nobody
Doing all this
Freaking shit
Then get you by yourself
You like what's up
She like
Then give you the
And then Asim will be like
I don't know
I should've did that
You like, oh.
Lord have mercy.
Lord have mercy.
That'll make you get extra nice.
There you go.
What you mean?
What you mean?
Where you at?
This is one of those life lessons that I learned, man.
Don't nobody give away good s***.
So if somebody's out here trying to give you some s***, that means that it's just, the
best it's going to be is average.
Nobody gives away good shit.
Ain't nobody out there giving away iPods and shit like that.
They said it.
If it's too good to be true, it probably is.
Hey, we got more at the 85 South Show coming up on the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Yes, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee.
We in here with the coldest podcast, The 85 South Show.
So how do you
earn the good stuff, Carlos? Like, I don't
care about your status. Like, I can meet a
finance lady at Walmart and be like, you know,
you can quit this s*** if you want to, but as far
as just being on me, I don't trust
that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because it's not about me at that point.
She was going to be with whoever was popping
at the club. That's right. Whoever was
funny, whoever was rich. I don't, I'm not
getting all that. Tupac said it best, man.
You could quit if you want to. Yes.
So that means you're going to take care of her?
She's been the bank on her Walmart ads.
What's she making? $1,200 a month at Walmart?
I got that.
Hey!
You about to have the DMs full
of the produce workers. Oh, well, hello, young man.
I saw that you...
You tired of waking up early in the morning? Hit me. You want to make this $24, young man. I saw that you... You a fan, but you tired of waking up
early in the morning?
Hit me.
You want to make this
24 grand a year?
I got you.
It's my second time
on the breakfast club.
Bitch, get used to something.
Don't call me.
Introduce you to Charlamagne.
Hey, what Tupac said,
hate to sound sleazy,
but tease me.
I don't want it if it's that easy.
Hey, man.
That should always be the mindset.
I don't want it if it's that easy. If you ever ask a should always be the mindset. I don't want it if it's that easy.
If you ever ask a girl, like, man, come on, f***, let go.
Ain't nobody gonna be like, hold up.
That sound like a backtrack.
Yeah, exactly.
Ain't nobody sat right there and thought about it.
Like, hold up, bitch, you asked that a little too quick.
Right.
Even at this age, DC.
Up the elevator.
Ding.
DC, y'all grown.
Y'all used to f***ing now.
Y'all ain't got to do that.
Yeah, but getting used to it made.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Used to f***ing? It ain't a man
on earth that's used to some
****.
I mean, used to
it in the sense that you don't have to sleep with every woman
at all. Yeah, but you got to understand the value
of **** is different. Where's Envy,
right? The value of **** is different.
Like, you got to understand **** will always be
more valued than ****. That's just the way
it works. That's a fancy p***y.
That is a fancy.
You know what I mean?
Like, women so vicious with it, they'll go and pay for fake, for dildos and fake d***
when it's a dude that want to f*** them at their job every day.
Right.
A dildo is safer.
I mean.
You say what now?
A dildo is, I'm sure, safer.
I mean, I understand that, but I'm just saying that the value is different.
Like, women have something that's of value.
So if a woman comes and is just willing to give something that you know that is used as a bartering tool,
if you're just willing to give it away, it ain't something that you want.
You know what I mean?
I don't want a woman that uses a vibrator because they don't even let you take lithium batteries on an airplane.
So it can't be healthy for the culture.
I heard vibrators get women diabetes.
Shut up.
So y'all, you never use a vibrator
on a woman in the bedroom?
Well, I got my dick in my hand.
If I'm gonna put another dick in her hand,
I wish I nigga would be walking in there with two dicks.
Goddamn.
Safety.
You want this one or you want this one? As you say, this two. Goddamn. Safety. I know you want this one.
Did she say this one?
That is an insult.
If your girl say the fake one, oh, no.
Ain't nothing wrong with the vibrate.
Nothing wrong with it.
You just said that time out, Charlamagne.
You got to grab two.
Whoa, Lennar.
TJ, you need some contact with that.
You just said that too confidently.
I mean, ain't nothing wrong with the vibrate.
It's a good tool. For who? For the woman. Said that too confidently. I mean, ain't nothing wrong with a vibe. It's a good tool.
For who?
For the woman.
Oh, all right.
You said that like you didn't did a sample or something.
Like you didn't did a Costco sample of dildos.
You know what?
I mean, if it feel like this for me,
I know it got to be amazing for y'all.
Carla, you said something very smart.
You said that you keep the condom on for the first date.
Yeah, you got to build up some trust.
Okay, so when do you take condom on for the first date. Yeah, you got to build up some trust. Okay, so when do
you take it off?
Probably the third date.
By the third date,
you trust her
enough to sleep wrong?
What?
The hell, Lose?
What the f*** is he saying?
How you know on the first date
you even need a condom?
Not the first date,
maybe like the first time.
Okay, he said
the first date.
I don't know.
And you had to
fluke for two weeks. I had to flu two weeks
I had to flu
in 12 years
I know
you gotta chill
Los I don't want you
you around
we chilling one day
this beer just
started falling out
like bro
something wrong with you
you need to be careful
but you are old
your immune system
is not tough
why you think
I wore the condom
oh okay
for the third date
you can't even
catch a cold.
Yeah, you can.
Okay.
Leave that shit alone.
How has fatherhood changed you, though, man?
How has fatherhood changed me?
It made me a more chipping person.
It's not just about me.
It gave me something to strive for.
Yeah.
To create for my son so he could take over where his daddy left off at. It makes me understand and appreciate the lessons that I was given
growing up more
because I don't have
to apply those same
lessons to my daughter
because I've improved
the lifestyle that we have.
Like,
when I was growing up,
my mother,
you know,
getting up at 3 o'clock
in the morning
every day to go to work
and I remember
she telling me,
like,
look,
I don't care about
what you want.
My concern is what you need.
That's right.
I'm going to make sure
you have everything you need.
Anything you want is on you.
So,
I started working early.
Nine years old as a brush boy,
brushing people off for dollars and sweeping up here at Bluebirds Barbershop
in Georgia Avenue in D.C.
Shout out.
Yeah, for real.
Shout out to everybody.
Cue Mr. Pope, all y'all.
But I knew the importance of going out and getting it myself.
But to be a father and my daughter, I don't have to apply that same message to her
because that means what I did when I was young,
I utilized the messages that was given to me
to put myself in a position
to be able to provide
a better life.
Talk your shit, Chico.
That's the best part about it.
You need to write a book.
I am.
And I'm going to get Charlemagne
to get the person
that took the picture of his skin
to put the cover on it.
You know what I mean?
What's next for y'all
because I have to assume
that they're going to tell you.
Yeah, what about your child?
Pretty V was up there, man.
She said she's shitting on the floor
and somebody tried to blame it
on your daughter.
Whoa. Pretty V said that. She shitted on B. Simone the floor and somebody tried to blame it on your daughter. Whoa.
Pretty V said that.
She shitted on B. Simone's floor.
Yeah.
You see her face when you answer that?
Yours.
On my lookout.
Yes.
Sweet.
Hell no.
Yeah, she was up here, man.
Tried to blame it.
Ain't nobody told me that.
Yeah, about two weeks ago.
Ain't nobody check his text.
She was sure.
She missed the text.
When you brought that up,
she was like, no.
No.
Not on my lookout.
She said she was watching your little girl. She was fighting. She was watching your little girl. Well, she said it wasn like No No She said she was
Watching your little girl
Fighting
Watching your little girl
Well she said it wasn't her
She said it was Pretty B
Said she's the one that did it
Oh but still
But she tried to blame it
On your daughter
Right
Let my little girl
Walk around
Shitting on people's floors
That ain't how she trained
She shitting on carpets
Yeah yeah yeah
Nothing to bad for Flo
Yeah
Alright man
85 South Show
Appreciate y'all pulling up again
Appreciate y'all
Oh we got a new movie, too.
Y'all got a movie?
Me, Nick Cannon, She Ball.
You dig?
Call She Ball?
She Ball.
B-A-L-L.
Not She Ball.
Oh, B-A-L-L.
She Ball.
Not She Ball.
Yeah, She Ball.
When that come out?
Hopefully.
I think they're trying to drop it at the beginning of the year.
Dope.
Yeah, lady.
Some more shit ain't in.
Damn.
He ain't looking out there.
He was right there. He was like, what's up, Logan? Hey, DC, Some more shit ain't in. Damn. He ain't looking out there. He was right there.
He was like, what's up, Logan?
Hey, DC, let's go shoot this movie.
Reach right around you.
I got the idea for the movie for y'all, but y'all don't got the...
Nah, ain't nobody doing that freaky shit, man.
I ain't saying you gotta touch a dick.
Man, you doing that freaky shit, man.
Stop, Lenard.
Come on.
That's why his name really Lenard.
That's because he probably
wake up in the morning listen to all goddamn music boo-doo-doo he just be in the
merge with his shirt off Lennard is going to be great today
Freaky ass n***a
One day we gonna come up here and just roast his ass
Oh man
You be seeing the moves that n***a make
It's f***ed up Lennard
Lennard McKay
I remember when the n when he didn't want
nobody to know
his name
until Monique said it.
Lenard.
Oh, it is.
Yeah, she did.
He knows his f***ing name
was Charlotte McGay.
Like,
Charlotte McGay,
Angela Lee.
Oh, man.
85 South Show, man.
Appreciate y'all
for coming.
Here we go.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia. I'm. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Yep, it's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee.
It's time for the Rumor Report.
We're about to talk Kanye West.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
So as you know, Kanye West has been doing his Sunday service,
and he was at one church in Atlanta,
at Atlanta's New Birth Missionary Baptist Church with Pastor Jamal Bryant.
Now, Pastor Jamal Bryant was okay with Kanye performing at his church,
but he doesn't want Kanye to donate money.
He says that after he received the donation, he consulted with his congregation,
and they decided they did not want to keep the money because of Kanye's support of Trump.
They said, to say that you unashamedly support Donald Trump,
he called the mother continent of Africa a collection of ish-hole nations.
He says, I don't align with the statements of Kanye West.
I don't endorse it, nor do I subscribe to it, and I am not a runaway slave.
To that end, Mr. West made a significant donation to New Birth Cathedral,
but I do not want to be guilty of double speech.
I met with my team today, and the donation
that he made to our church, I am now redirecting.
I'm going to be giving that donation
he gave to Morris Brown College.
I'm not mad at him donating to an HBCU.
I'm all for that, but I think that's foolish
logic, and the reason I think that's foolish
logic is because you're not going to take money
from the government? Like, you're not going to take federal
assistance? Like, what if... I don't know that churches get government assistance. I'm just saying, but are you're not going to take money from the government? Like, you're not going to take federal assistance? Like, what if...
I don't know that churches get government assistance.
I'm just saying, but are you telling people not to take government assistance from this
man?
Like, what if they give out reparations?
We're not supposed to take reparations from this government?
If that's something that you're fighting for, but the church has every right to say all
money is not good money.
Yeah, but you're not...
Especially because I think with church, it's about morals.
It's about different things.
And if he feels like that's not in alignment with the church, which is private, right?
It's a private institution.
But taking money from a man, not taking money from a man because of his political views,
but he was okay to perform in the church, but you're not going to take his money?
Like, that makes no sense.
How did that add up?
Well, listen, he consulted with his congregation, and that's what they decided.
And all that same congregation, most of that congregation came to watch Kanye perform.
Like, I mean,
if you don't want
to take his money,
why even have him
perform in the church?
Like, I don't get the logic.
I think the church
is open to everybody
who wants to come
and be there
and if they don't want
to take money
that they feel
isn't good money,
then they don't.
So, like, let's say
a drug dealer wanted
to donate a whole lot of money.
Do you think the church
should accept that?
Yes, I do.
I absolutely do.
But once again,
they had this man perform in the church. So if the man, if you don't like his political views, why even have him perform in the church should accept that? Yes, I do. I absolutely do. But once again, they had this man perform in the church.
So if the man, if you don't like his political views, why even have him perform in the church?
Listen, they gave that donation to Morris Brown College, which is the HBCU where Kanye's mom was a professor.
I think that's great.
So they thought it was the best way to honor her legacy.
I don't think that he's trying to say, as a person, we reject you, Kanye.
But because your values and morals with somebody who we don't like and don't support because they said some really negative things about our community, we just don't feel comfortable accepting that money.
But you let him perform in the church.
He has every right to do that.
All right, and congratulations to Mike Posner.
He completed his 3,000-mile trek across America.
He started in Asbury Park, New Jersey, six months ago in April, and he finished in Venice Beach, California on Friday.
So congratulations to him.
It's the end of his journey.
So his goals included leaving each town we go through a little bit better than when we arrived.
He was practicing deep listening.
He was practicing loving everybody, singing for people.
And he said enjoying the journey.
He did invite others to join in portions of his journey as well.
So that's a big deal.
Congratulations.
Summer Walker says that she and London on the track have now split up. She is single.
She puts single, LOL. Somehow I always
end up with male chauvinist. I'm an alpha
female, so I guess when I think for myself
make my own decisions, it's taken as
disrespect. That was cute though.
God bless him. He's still a sweet man deep down
inside. I haven't heard Summer Walker's project. Does
London on the track do a lot of production? Yes. They work together and she has deep down inside. Now, I haven't heard some of Walker's projects. Is London on the track? Do a lot of production on it?
Yes, they work together, and she has an amazing project.
Are they going to stay doing business?
Who knows?
That could be awkward.
All right, now let's talk about Prince.
There's a little snippet that has been circulating.
You know I love some Prince.
So anytime we have an opportunity to hear something from Prince that we haven't heard before,
here's a little snippet for you.
This is the I Feel For You acoustic. Take me for a ride Ain't no money, baby
It's mainly a physical thing
That's right, Prince is the man.
Y'all remember when Chaka Khan did this song as well.
I'm gonna be honest with you.
I feel for you. Amazing.
I don't think that's Prince.
That could be Jay Pharoah or some other impressionist.
Like, how can we prove that's Prince?
Well, his family released it, so his estate.
So therefore, I'm sure they know what it is.
It's him.
He has a lot of unreleased music.
He wrote so much music that he would use pseudonyms and actually give people songs because he had so much music to give to the world.
And he didn't even want people to know it was him sometimes.
All right.
Now, Van Lathan from TMZ.
He's been fired.
My guy.
After getting into it with one of the fellow personalities at TMZ, Michael Babcock.
Why wasn't the fellow personality fired?
I have no idea what happened because he declined to comment without speaking to an attorney
when they reached out to him from page six, and they said the other personality that he
got into it with, Michael Babcock, hung up on them, and TMZ didn't get back either.
That was actually live on TV.
You know, the guy, Michael Babcock, or whatever his name was,
he was kind of raising his voice at Van.
And you know what I'm saying?
And I know Van, the Van I know isn't going to allow a white man
to raise his voice, or any man for that matter,
but especially a white man.
So I don't see what the situation is.
I'm just trying to figure out why Van got fired,
but Michael Babcock didn't.
Well, he tweeted, I'm okay. Promise you guys, seriously.
Van is going to be fine.
Van got the Red Pill podcast.
Van got a book coming out.
Van is going to be A-okay.
That's my guy.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
Mm-hmm.
All right, next up, we got Donkey of the Day.
Yes, and if you love your grandmother the way I loved my grandmother
and still love my grandmother even though she's no longer here,
this Donkey of the Day should absolutely piss you off.
We'll talk about it for after the hour.
You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you got ass.
You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you got ass.
You are a donkey.
It's time for donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day, huh?
I'm going to fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They wait for Charlamagne to tap them gloves.
Let's go.
They had to make a judgment of who was going to be on the Donkey of the Day.
They chose you.
This is a breakfast club, bitches.
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Yes, Donkey of the Day for Tuesday, October 21st
goes to two brothers from upstate New York named Justin and Jared Goss.
Justin is 21 and Jared is 33,
and both of them were indicted last week on second-degree murder charges.
See, these two brothers left their grandmother to die.
Now, I don't know about y'all, but I love my big mama,
and I miss her every day.
Rosalie Ford was her name.
She transitioned in 2006, okay?
When I'm home in Moncks Corner, South Carolina,
I go sit on her porch and pray and meditate, and I always get the clarity I'm looking for. I was just there Sunday, okay? When I'm home in Moncks Corner, South Carolina, I go sit on our porch and pray and meditate,
and I always get the clarity I'm looking for.
I was just there Sunday, okay?
That's my mother's mother,
and the endowment fund that I started
at South Carolina State to provide scholarships
for young women is in honor of her and my mother
because Ford, of course, is my mother's maiden name,
my grandmother's last name, okay?
The Ford Family Scholarship.
I'm saying all that to say I love my grandmother, all right? Grandsons should do any and everything for our grandmothers,
okay? That's the woman who raised, you know, one of your parents and your funky ass too, okay? But
Justin and Jared clearly don't feel like that. See, Justin and Jared left their 82-year-old
grandmother to die, all right? There was a house fire, and their grandmother died in the house.
Now, two able-bodied men should be able to save their grandmother.
And before you say, no, Charlamagne, you don't know what was going on in that house.
You don't know how bad the fire was.
Grandma may have been trapped somewhere, and they couldn't get to her.
Before you jump to any of those dumbass conclusions, just know that those two brothers did save
some stuff from out of that house.
They were able to collect some things.
And clearly, those things were more important than grandma. Let's go to WETM NBC 18 for the report, please. Two brothers are behind bars and they were charged with second degree
murder after a meth lab fire that killed their 82 year old grandmother in Riverside. Today,
those charges have been changed to manslaughter. Their brothers allegedly saved their meth equipment from the May fire but left Gladys and Willow inside the home. The Steuben County District Attorney Brooks Baker tells AT News that after Jarrett and Justin
removed their equipment
from the home, they went for
cigarettes and did not
report the Riverside fire.
Both brothers are also
facing multiple reckless
endangerment charges for
every firefighter who
responded as well as
tampering with evidence.
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every drug under the sun and he speaks about his past experiences with drugs and this is what he
said about meth. For me it made me really crazy. It would be like I'm trying to get my keys to go
out and do something and it's four hours later and I've done like a hundred things and I got
nothing done and I still haven't got my damn keys like i was just it's almost like being super adhd
and like very hyper aware of my surroundings and it also made me very fiendy i remember always
wanting more always wanting more meth nothing about what he described just now sounds better
than anything grandma provides in fact it sounds like the opposite.
Grandma should calm you.
Even though my grandmother had very bad anxiety,
she still had a calming spirit, okay?
And then you think about the sweet potato pies and the stewed chicken and gravy with rice over the gravy
and some string beans and peach cobblers
and hamburgers with no bun, just a wonder white bread,
and just the most common sense knowledge and wisdom
that a human with that kind of age and life experience can provide.
Look, I don't care if she was 82 and probably didn't have many summers left.
That's your grandma, okay?
Do you know how much I miss my grandma?
I would love to get another day with my grandma because that's absolutely a love I took for granted when I was younger.
She used to love Wendy's french fries, and I would love to be able to take her through that Wendy's drive-thru one more time so she can get some hot fries.
The moral of the story is you can get more meth.
You can get more meth equipment, but you can't get another grandmother.
Now, Justin and Jared are facing second-degree emergency charges,
and I wish that they got a greater charge because they show no remorse.
They went to buy cigarettes and didn't even report the fire.
Yes, you heard me right.
They went to buy cigarettes and didn't even report the fire.
Let me tell you guys something. It's going to come a moment, Justin and Jared, where you all
have a clear head. You're going to be sober and this is going to haunt you for the rest of your
lives. You chose meth and meth equipment over your grandmother. That trauma, the trauma that
will cause you, I doubt you'll ever hear from. You'll ever hear from. Okay. Now I was going to
insult your intelligence and play a game of guess what race it is,
but I'm not wasting any of our people's time, okay?
Look at the screen.
Look at Revolt.
And if you don't have Revolt...
I don't want to play the game, Drum.
This is obvious.
Oh, you want to run it through the computer?
All right, well, let's do a little computer-generated game
of Guess What Race It Is, okay?
Upstate New York, Justin and Jarrett went back to save their meth equipment,
let their grandmother die in a fire.
Shake it off, shake it off.
I need more.
Crack her ass.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
That is way too much Dan Mayonnaise.
That one, too.
Please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest hee-haw. Give is way too much Dan mayonnaise. That one, too. Please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest hee-haw.
Give me another one.
Too much goddamn mayonnaise.
There you go.
Easy to see what these people are.
Okay?
Now, Angelina, we got Humble the Poet coming up next.
Yes, Humble the Poet will be here with us this morning.
Yes, he's got a new book out called Things You Can't Be Taught.
No, Things No One Can Teach You.
That's what the name of the book is.
Something like that.
I was actually about to combine the names of his first book,
because his first book was called Unlearned.
But his new book is called Things No One Can Teach You.
Humble the Poet.
He'll be here next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
My guy, Humble the Poet.
Yes, sir.
Welcome back, sir.
Thank you so much for having me.
Humble, one of my favorite books is Unlearned by Humble the Poet.
He dropped another one called Things No One Else Can Teach Us.
What are the things you believe nobody else can teach us, Humble?
I don't think anybody can really teach us what we need to learn from our pain.
Just all the challenging things that we go through.
So I think, you know, just different tools to figure it out.
Unlearn was like me sharing gems that I picked up along the way.
Things no one else can teach us is just me trying to share how I did it.
Just, you know, the different tools that we can have to stop judging our life
and find value in
some of the most horrible moments of our life.
That feels like when you start going to therapy,
like when you start going to therapy, like it's always easy to be
transparent, right? Like you can tell somebody
what's going on with you, but you can't tell somebody
how it makes you feel. Yeah, I think that's a
big thing too. I think a lot of people think with therapy
is like you're going there to fix your problems.
It's there to help you kind of organize your ideas absolutely uh there's a big idea i
heard was you know people don't have ideas ideas have people ideas kind of get planted into our
heads and sometimes we think that we're a certain way but we've never like passed one sentence off
that idea you say something like i want to be rich and you've never expanded on that why you
want to be rich well i want some security i want to be noticed i want to be rich. And you've never expanded on that. Why do you want to be rich? Well, I want some security.
I want to be noticed.
I want to have nice things.
And the deeper you get into it, you start talking about your feelings towards it.
And then eventually, after you start talking about your feelings,
you can start talking about your thoughts towards those feelings.
And then you can actually see if you own these ideas.
And I think that's kind of the important idea behind, you know,
taking things a little bit deeper and spending less time judging our
situations and more time trying to understand it.
And there's some things that you learn, too, as you become more successful, right?
That you never thought you had to deal with.
Like you talk about spending time with people that you genuinely just appreciate their company.
And that's something that a lot of people have to learn how to do, because like you
said, a lot of times we're thinking about what can this person do for me?
And should I meet with this person or is this a quote waste of my time and
that's a hard lesson to learn too as we are trying to get ahead and you know climb that quote ladder
to make sure that we actually stop thinking that we a have to only spend time with people that can
do something for us and b think that everybody wants something from us too
and that's why they want to spend time with us.
Yeah, that's a big one.
In the book, I learned that the hard way.
I lost a friend who I didn't make time for
and I think at that point, I had to ask myself a question.
Why are you so ambitious?
Why do you want things to begin with anyways?
I don't think there's anything more important in this life
than our relationships with each other,
than what we can do with each other.
And that was a wake-up call for me,
especially knowing where my mind was at that time.
And now, you know, I can't go the other way and reject success
and reject money and reject resources because, you know,
that's going to help with this movement for what we're all working towards
is bettering each other's life.
But I think it's important, especially me.
I spend a lot of time in the West Coast, and it is very transactional.
You know, and you see it.
You see it amongst your own friends.
What do you do for a living? That's what people ask.
What do you do? What are you up to?
They start talking to you and then they look you up on Instagram.
They might see the blue checkmark and they treat you different.
They might start counting your followers and treating you different.
You got to be mindful of that. You got to catch yourself doing that too.
That's everywhere though. I can't just say that's the West Coast.
I feel you. I feel you. I feel like most of the time I've been spending out there, that's just what I've
been encountering. I feel out here in New York
though, I feel like people a little bit more
I guess they speak in straight lines.
Bull s***.
Well, a lot of people move to LA because they're screenwriters
or they want to be actors too.
And there's a lot of that because people tell you you have to move
to Hollywood for that. So you do get a lot of that.
Yeah. I mean, I just signed with an agent.
I'm moving out there too.
Tell that story though because I thought that was of that. Yeah. I mean, I just signed with an agent. I'm moving out there too. There you go.
Tell that story though,
because I thought that was such a sad story.
The person you kept brushing off.
Yeah.
There's a homeboy.
Um,
his name,
you know,
his nickname is boomerang.
And,
uh,
we used to make music in the beginning.
And then when I got full time and serious into music,
you know,
most of the people I was making music with,
they were all doing it part time as a hobby.
And what ended up happening was as I started, you know, when I really needed to start making money and paying
my bills, I really started taking a little audit of my life. And at the beginning I was like, yo,
I got to get away from all these, you know, these friends that ain't doing nothing, that have no
ambition, that are lazy, that are just waiting to get discovered. And then the next level was,
I was like, oh man, I don't even have time for my friends that are good energy,
good vibes,
if they don't have
the same ambitions as me.
I couldn't really relate to people
who had nine to five jobs no more.
I really couldn't connect
with people who didn't understand
what I was doing
because I left my nine to five
to work 24-7.
And Boomerang was one of these people
and he kept calling me,
hitting me up,
being like, yo, let's hang out,
let's hang out.
And he wasn't even too far.
Always supporting you too.
Always supporting me, showing up to the shows without a direct, you know, even if I didn't
like call him and invite him out to a show.
And I'm doing small shows with like 40, 50 people and he's still showing up to everything.
And then finally, I made time to go see him.
And the entire time we hung out, he just wanted to hear stories.
He just wanted, he has some gifts for me.
He just wanted to, you know, see he had some gifts for me he just wanted to
you know see his homie do well he appreciated you he really really did appreciate me and then
what happened was in 2017 i had a really big music video come out and it did really well it's probably
my first music video that ever passed a million views and he hit me up being like congratulations
so dope you know let me know when you're back in town let Let's connect. And I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'll hit you up.
I'll be back in a couple of days.
And then I did come back in a couple of days, but I didn't hit him up.
And then a month later, he fell into a coma.
And then a few weeks later, he passed away.
Damn.
And I have no one else to blame but myself for not fostering that relationship.
He was nothing but wonderful to me.
And the lesson you learned from that was what you were talking about earlier.
Yeah.
You know, nothing's more important than your relationships. Don't,
don't, you know, you can get all the money
in the world, but then what are you going to do with it?
You know, you can have all the fame in the world,
you know, what are you going to do with it? It gets super lonely
in this game, and I realized
that, you know, now my motivation
is to, you know, use whatever success
and resources I have to foster my relationships
and make things better for
the people around me, not just myself.
And also the fact that everything is temporary.
You don't know the last time you see somebody
is going to be the last time you see somebody.
And, you know, appreciate them.
And I'm not telling people to be super doomsday
and think that every single moment might be their last,
but, you know, it is liberating to think
that things can come to an end,
so enjoy it while you have it.
Most dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club,
Charlemagne Tha God, Anjali Yee.
We got my man Humble the Poet in here.
He's got a new book out called Things No One Can Teach Us.
Now, Humble, you made a statement, we gain more from letting go.
Can you emphasize on that?
Realizing that, you know, most of the time our biggest, you know, obstacles and our biggest opposition is ourselves.
You know, we have a lot of old expectations.
We have a lot of old beliefs that weigh us down,
especially if they no longer apply to the life that we're living.
And sometimes we've got to let that go.
We have to give ourselves permission to let it go
and tell ourselves, look, this mattered to me maybe five years ago.
It doesn't matter to me no more.
I have to evolve as a person.
And unlearned, that's what that was.
That was the sandpaper to kind of take off all that old stuff so we can make room for new things when you say let it go expand on that a little bit
because you know if i have a problem with you it's easy to let it go yeah but i still don't
with you yeah i mean i don't think nothing wrong with that yeah i'm not i'm not harping on what it
is i just don't mess with you i think even that i think sometimes you know you know if you did me
dirty and i'm holding resentment towards you and every time somebody brings up your name,
I start to slander you or what have you.
I'm just adding toxicness to
myself. Even if I just say a f***
that n***a. I think
your thoughts are your life, man.
Those are the paintbrush for your life.
I'd be like God bless him. I'd be like God bless him.
I don't say God bless him. I'm going to tell you the truth.
And the reason I do is because
let's say Charlemagne got you for $30,000.
Yeah.
I want to make sure he doesn't get anybody else for $30,000.
Yeah.
Because it might have affected your life in a way where you couldn't come back from it.
Yeah.
So I don't necessarily want you to have that same pain.
So I'm going to tell him.
I'm going to tell her.
I'm going to tell another person.
Did you just get a text about somebody still scamming people in seminars or something?
That just came out of nowhere.
No, I'm just saying.
No, no.
I feel you on that.
I don't want to go back.
Like, you know,
if, you know,
just like if somebody
does somebody dirty
and I know about it,
I'd rather tell people
because I would hate for that
to happen to somebody else
and me see it
and me feel like
I've seen it on my watch.
It is also how you view it.
I don't think that's you being toxic.
Yeah, because like, look,
when I was younger, right,
I got scammed out of $8,000.
And that was when
that was like all the money
I had in the world. You know, I was trying to buy a I got scammed out of $8,000. And that was when that was like all the money I had in the world.
You know, I was trying to buy a car and this guy was like a fake whatever that my brother introduced me to.
And I don't hold resentment about that.
I actually look at it like, well, it's really his loss now because I'm doing so much better in life.
Like back then, $8,000 was like, damn, I don't know what I'm going to do.
But then you get to a point where you're like, well, look at how well I'm doing.
And he's not doing well at all.
So it's kind of like I definitely have let that go
because it was a life lesson for me that I'm like, well, I learned a lot.
That's $8,000 in tuition, you know, in tuition and life.
And I think that's what you look at.
Yeah, I have a chapter in the book about getting scammed for $1,000
when I was like 17, getting a little fender bender.
And back to what you said, I think definitely warning people what's going on.
I think always when you take a deeper look into these situations,
most of the time, I think with me specifically,
the people that ended up doing me wrong,
most of the time it wasn't conniving people
who were like, you know, career scammers.
It was just people who didn't have tools how to communicate.
So when things hit the fan
and they could have had an adult conversation with me, they ran.
And in the beginning, I did try to tell everybody and everybody and everybody.
You start to realize how little they care.
Right.
So I'm calling you a hater because they're not in that situation.
Yeah.
Or they're like, all right, all right, cool, cool, cool.
You know, say whatever.
You know, and at that point, it was like, all right, cool.
I got to be mindful of what I'm putting out there.
And you definitely want to help prepare other people.
Be like, look, you know, they're going to be on their journey and I got to help them that way.
And at the end of the day, there are people
even now, you know, there's a homie
that, you know, he got real drunk
one day and started writing the most foul stuff
to me in an email.
And then I ran into him two years
later and he gave me a big hug and
he showed up to my birthday party. He wasn't even invited.
Gave me a big hug and the next day
messaged me with a huge apology for it.
I just said, look, man, I hope things are better for you.
No hard feelings
but like stay over there.
Right,
some people you just can't trust
to let them back
into your space either
because you learned from that.
You're like,
I can't trust this person
to be in my space
so they can't be
but I've moved on from it.
And especially going back
to Boomerang,
I didn't have enough time
for people that I wanted
to be in my space
let alone people
even with one strike and it ain't no hate to them. They're going to be in my space, let alone people even with one strike.
And it ain't no hate to them.
They're going to figure out their own stuff, but we got to protect our peace.
What do you mean in Chapter 14, you say try to relate to the bad guys in your story?
Yeah, I mean, going back to the story as well,
it's just realizing that I didn't realize how fortunate I was to grow up in a good family
where I always looked at the petty things or the simple things my parents didn't have the tools to deal with.
But one of the things in my house was always like people come over, you know, you treat
them well, you treat your guests well, always make sure we have an open bed for people's
open door policy.
And I thought everybody was like that, you know, and I thought everybody we treated well
was going to treat us well in return.
And people did take advantage of that.
And then you start looking at these people's family dynamics you're like oh okay this is this has been a
generational thing these people have never been given the tools oftentimes that's what it really
boils down to it's just not having the tools and you know the goal is to pass down what we weren't
taught you know it's not simply you know as uncle phil says you know we couldn't give our kids what
we didn't have um sometimes we forget to give them what we did but it's also like you know, as Uncle Phil says, you know, we couldn't give our kids what we didn't have.
Sometimes we forget to give them what we did.
But it's also like, you know, if my parents couldn't teach me, whether it's, you know, focusing on long-term investing,
finding ways to communicate without using violence, you know, finding ways to write down my ideas,
the use of therapy or what have you, that's the stuff we got to pass down. And I feel like when you start doing that,
you start to realize a lot of these bad guys are victims of a cycle themselves.
And again, it doesn't mean you got to give them a big hug and say,
I forgive you.
You just got to be like, all right, I don't have hate for you.
It's unfortunate that you're in that situation
and you make decisions that aren't sustainable,
like the dude that tried to scam you.
That doesn't last.
In the long run, it never lasts.
And just be like, all right, just stay over there.
I understand why you're like that.
And I'm going to try to break
that pattern in my own family.
You also said,
we don't own a crystal ball,
so stop assuming the future.
Yes.
That was a big one for me, man.
I had real big issues
with timing,
things that I knew
what the future was going to be like.
A lot of these kids need to hear this.
Yeah.
So if you're like,
all right,
something I wanted didn't happen.
Everybody in their life
has a story where things turned out, you know,
they didn't get the outcome they wanted,
but then in the long run, after a couple of months,
it was better than you thought.
And everybody else also has a story in your life
where things happened exactly like you wanted it,
and it was horrible.
And you're just like, you got to recognize that we don't have a crystal ball.
We can't see into the future.
We don't know how this plays out.
I can, you know, walk outside, win the Powerball, win a bunch of money,
and that could be the end of my family.
That could be the end of, you know, my happiness.
Or I can go outside and get banned from the Breakfast Club,
and that could be the best thing that ever happened to me
because it lights a fire under my butt to work harder.
Why are we banning you from the Breakfast Club?
I'm just talking about a worst-case scenario.
I love coming up here, man.
You guys are so dope
so just in general
just realizing that there is no good
there is no bad it's what we make of it
and you know let's not rush to judgment
the overall idea for here is
spend more time understanding and less time judging
I've always said that I've always said I don't believe in
good or bad I just believe things
are it's all part of a
one long process it is
and sometimes you gotta to zoom in.
You know, I got a whole section in this book called Zoom In.
Look at the details of the stuff and you realize, okay, this isn't just simply good or bad.
There's some good things to it.
There's some less than inspiring things to it.
And sometimes you got to zoom out and look at the bigger picture.
You know, I think even now, like from a hip hop standpoint, like if you went and saw, you know, an old Jay-Z video and you judged it for what it was and then you zoomed down,
you're like, well, this is what helped create J. Cole, you know, or you look at a Dr. J
video, like this is what helped create space for Kendrick Lamar.
Then you see the culture from a bigger perspective and you're like, all right, cool.
Let's stop judging things in isolation in their own silos.
There's just some important stuff happening here.
Give me your Twitter and Instagram. Humble the Poet, ladies and
gentlemen. At Humble the Poet.
At Humble the Poet. Everywhere you find me, Instagram,
Twitter, making stuff
on YouTube still and
the books available everywhere. Amazon,
Barnes & Noble.
We got like four different covers already.
It's dropping worldwide. We're going international.
It's been really dope. It's out now? No one else can teach you? It's dropping worldwide. We're going international. It's been really dope.
It's out now?
Things No One Else Can Teach Us?
It's out now.
October 15th.
It dropped.
Grab one, learn, too, though.
Grab one, learn, and grab Things No One Else Can Teach Us.
My man, Humble the Poet.
Y'all really going to appreciate this man in the future.
That's right.
Thank you for joining us.
We appreciate you.
Thank you so much for having me, as always.
All right.
It's The Breakfast Club.
It's Humble the Poet.
The Breakfast Club.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
So Lamar Odom did his Uncensored for TV One, and they've put out a clip because that episode will air on Sunday.
And the clip they put out is him talking about the first time he ever did cocaine.
My first time doing
cocaine, I think
it was that summer
after the Olympics
when I tried it and I just wish I never
would have done that.
That unleashed a demon.
It was orgasmic.
The first time I ever did cocaine.
Well, I guess that was the gateway for him to actually becoming an addict.
That was unfortunate.
He's not lying, man.
I smoked cocaine once in a blunt with some marijuana, and I mean, cocaine is a great high.
If I was younger, I probably would do it again on accident.
All right, now HBO Max has ordered a Crazy Rich Asians-inspired docuseries called The Hoes.
That is the Ho family
who have built a multi-million dollar empire
and it's about over-the-top lives of the real life
multi-generational Ho family.
There's going to be eight 30-minute episodes
and should be interesting to see
their lavish Houston lifestyle
and the tight family connections
that unite them.
I'm there for that. I would definitely watch that.
I enjoy Crazy Rich Asians.
I wonder if the women in that family, you know,
are purposely not promiscuous
because they don't want to live up to their last name.
Well, Ho is a very popular last name in Asian culture.
All right, now, Joker.
Looks like it's going to break the record
for R-rated films worldwide.
It's on its way to $900 million, which
potentially means it could be the highest
in global ticket sales ever.
So congratulations to them. I still haven't seen
the Joker, man. Everybody keeps talking to me about it.
I actually went to go see Joker. So did DJ
Envy at a screening that they had.
I don't even watch
stuff like that. Normally it's a DC movie.
But it was great. And I think a lot
of people can understand how
something like this, if you're acting in a
movie like that, it can be very dark for you
and hard to get out of that role.
Alright, Kevin Durant, he was going back
and forth with Serge Ibaka on why he feels
like the Warriors would have beaten the Raptors
on How Hungry Are You?
Here's how the conversation went.
If you didn't go down, you guys would be the best.
For sure. We was like a fire.
Nobody could stop us. I could. We was like a fire. Nobody could stop us.
I could.
I was like sub-zero.
We may go to game seven, but the way we was bowling, the confidence.
Let's put it like this.
If y'all go into a game seven with a two-champ champ, y'all not winning that game.
Those hypothetical conversations in sports really mean nothing.
I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan, so I've been having hypothetical conversations like that for 20 years.
Woulda, coulda, shoulda.
Like, it really doesn't matter.
But Kevin Durant is right.
They would have beaten the Toronto Raptors if he was healthy.
I think so, anyway.
All right, now, if you order clothing from the Marathon Clothing Store, they put out a notice.
They have 13,000 orders left to ship.
They did thank everybody for ordering.
They said the people supported Nipsey's vision, admired his business savvy,
and more than anything, respected his demonstration.
Demonstration speaks louder than words.
And as children growing up, that's the only thing we respected.
The people have demonstrated what Nipsey meant to them around the world.
So they want people to just be patient as they are fulfilling all of those orders.
That's a lot, 13,000 orders.
It's an extreme amount.
So they had to scale up production,
find a much larger warehouse to ship product from.
So they said some items are taking two to three months to be ready,
so just be patient.
I mean, I think it's a beautiful thing
because at least Nipsey's family will make money off merchandise.
I mean, I don't see why not for the rest of their lives
because, I mean, Nipsey is an iconic figure at this point.
He's a martyr.
All right, and Miley Cyrus,
she's had to respond to some LGBTQ backlash
after some things that she had to say
about her previous relationship with Liam Hemsworth.
Here's what she said on an Instagram Live video
that has everybody in an uproar.
There are good men out there, guys.
Don't give up.
You don't have to be gay.
There are good people with dicks out there.
You just got to find them.
You got to find a dick that's not a dick, you know what I mean? You don't have to be gay. I know. I always thought I have to be gay. There are good people with dicks out there. You just got to find them. You got to find a dick that's not a dick, you know what I mean?
You don't have to be gay.
I know. I always thought I had to be gay because I just thought, like, all guys were evil, but it's not true.
Now, she responded to the backlash from that, saying, I was talking-ish about sucky guys.
But let me be clear, you don't choose your sexuality. You are born as you are.
It has always been my priority to protect the LGBTQ community.
I am a part of.
Happy Monday.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
That's right.
Now, coming up next, we have the People's Choice Mix.
I hate even saying that.
I know you can hear the hesitation in my voice because none of the people get to choose the music.
All right?
DJ Envy has left yet another mix to play while he's on vacation, and we'll get that on for you.
Hopefully a song you want to hear is in the mix.
Peace to Revolt.
People's Choice Mix is up next.
The world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Charlamagne Tha God, Angela Yee, DJ Envy is on vacation.
Salute to the 85 South Show for pulling up.
Chico Bean, Carlos Miller, DC Youngfly.
I have been supporters of those young men since the beginning. Those brothers are super
talented and I just cannot
wait to see what the future continues to hold for
them. Plus, I love the fact that they control their own
destiny, man. They're not tied to no corporation,
no nothing. They're just
out there doing their own thing, building
a cult-like following, and you love to
see it. And salute to my guy, Humble the Poet, man.
He's got a new book out called
Things No One Can Teach Us. If you've never
read anything by Humble the Poet, you can start
with his first book, Unlearned, and then transition
to Things No One Can Teach Us.
But he has a brilliant, brilliant mind.
Yes, thanks again to 85 South.
So they actually came to Lip Service
Live yesterday and had a great time
with us, and our tour is continuing
on Sunday in Charlotte
and then on Monday in Atlanta.
So make sure y'all come check us out. You can click
that link to buy some tickets on my
page. So good time. I think everybody's
having a great time on the tour so I appreciate
everyone who's coming out and showing solidarity
and support and just having fun
with us. Yes indeed.
Now when we come back I got the positive
note. It's the world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
What's up? It's The Breakfast Club, and it's time for your positive
note. Yes, man. The positive note is
simply this, man. This is for everybody that needs
a change, man. Always understand
that change is painful, but nothing
is as painful as staying stuck
somewhere you don't belong. Breakfast Club, bitches!
You all finished or y'all done?
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-Stan on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going.
That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about.
It's a chance to sit down with my guests
and dive even deeper into their stories,
their journeys, and the thoughts that arise
once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good. We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.