The Breakfast Club - 85 south show and Mulatto interview
Episode Date: October 27, 2020Today on the show we had our guys from the 85 South Show DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean where they spoke about hosting the BET Hip Hop Awards, self growth and more. Also, for the first ti...me they had newest femCE Mulatto call in where she spoke about her growth in the industry, making her own money and getting banned from fighting at a church. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Jared Kushner for his comments on the black community. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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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.
Hey, y'all. Niminy here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families called
Historical Records. Executive produced by Questlove, The Story Pirates, and John Glickman,
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop. Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about
a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin,
a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat
on the city bus nine whole
months before Rosa Parks did
the same thing. Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical
Records because in order to make history, you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical Records because in order to make history you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical
Records on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever
you get your podcasts.
It's time.
It's time.
It's time to wake up.
DJing Angela Yee and Charlamagne
the God. The Breakfast Club, bitches.
The voice of the culture. People watch the Breakfast Club for light news and really be tuned in. This 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.
Good morning, USA.
Hey.
Hey, good morning, Angela Yee.
Good morning, DJ Andy.
Do we have Charlamagne in yet?
Nope.
Nope, not yet?
All right.
Well, it's Tuesday.
Happy Tuesday.
It's a Tuesday.
Shout out to Charlemagne.
He's on the road right now.
He's trying to get people to vote.
And I think he's in South Carolina.
I think he did something for Kamala Harris last night. I'm not 100% sure, but I think he is on the road.
And I think he is riding the road and I think he is
riding with Harris and Biden
to make sure people
get out there and vote.
All right?
All right.
Now, I'm not going to lie.
I, you know,
I've been holiday shopping.
I should say holiday.
Already?
Halloween shopping,
I should say.
You are on point.
Now, for Halloween,
looking for costumes.
You know, I got five kids,
so, you know,
finding costumes.
Oh, I thought you were talking about, when you said holiday shopping, I thought you meant for Christmas. Yeah know, I got five kids, so, you know, finding costumes for everybody. Oh, I thought you were talking about
when you said holiday shopping,
I thought you meant for Christmas.
Yeah, but that too,
so I'm explaining to you.
So holiday, you know,
Halloween shopping,
all the Halloween stores
have been packed,
and I don't know where
people are partying at
because really,
I'm just buying the kids
costumes for school.
They got to go, you know,
dress up for school,
but I really don't know why.
Like, when I say packed,
it is packed out there.
Like, people are having parties. I've been getting invitationsitations and I'm not going anywhere. I'm really nervous.
I'm really scared. Like Corona has been spiking and I'd rather be safe than sorry myself.
Yeah. I don't know about you, but I'd rather be safe than sorry. I don't know if you're going.
You know, Halloween's never been a big holiday for me like that. So.
Really? I had no, yeah. I don't really never do anything on Halloween
no okay and also when I yeah I was saying yeah I started holiday shopping as well I was talking
to the FedEx guy he delivered a package and he was like just do me one favor and he was like uh
tell Angela Yee and yourself this is exactly what he said he said tell Angela Yee and yourself he
says if you uh are holiday shopping start now he shopping, start now. He said the amount of people,
he said the amount of people that are ordering this year is through the roof. He said we,
our company had to order five new trucks just for this area. So he said, get holiday shopping. He
said a lot of people are going to be shopping and not going to get their packages to January. He
said, they're going to, it's going to be, it's going to be insane. So he said, start shopping
now. If you want things by Christmas, he said, people are going to be upset. They're going to
be so sad. They're not going to get their packages and their gifts. So he said, start shopping now if you want things by Christmas. He said, people are going to be upset. They're going to be so sad.
They're not going to get their packages and their gifts.
So he said, whatever you do, he said, if it's for the kids, he said, order it now.
If not, you're not going to get it to January.
Yeah, I saw an article about that last week when they were saying that if you are doing any type of holiday shopping, you have to get started ASAP.
So, yeah, prepare.
You know, I always wait to the last minute.
So this is the time to prepare.
Me too. Yeah, well, my kids don't want the money. to the last minute. So this is the time to prepare. Me too.
Well, my kids don't want the money.
They want stuff from Santa.
But I'm with you.
I usually wait to the last minute.
But this year, I got to start this week.
Just so I got everything already.
So I ain't got to worry about it.
I don't want no headaches.
I just want the kids' stuff.
All right.
Well, we got a big show for you today.
Big Lotto will be joining us.
Milotto.
Milotto.
And also 85 South Show. Now,ado will be joining us. Milado, she'll be here. Milado! I like her. And also
85 South Show.
Now you know who that is. DC Young Fly,
Chico Bean, and Carlos Miller. They'll be joining us.
They're hosting the BET Awards.
And shout out to BET. BET Hip Hop Awards
tonight. BET Hip Hop Awards. Yeah, they sent me
a nice box, a nice package
which included a Sean John
sweatsuit, hypnotic.
I didn't even know hypnotic was still around,
but they sent me some hypnotic
and some t-shirts, a USB.
So it's pretty dope.
So shout out to BET.
All right.
Now let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
We are going to talk about,
I mean, look,
over 62 million people have early voted already.
I feel like every single day
we are going to be talking about these elections
and Donald Trump and Biden and all of that.
So just expect that.
All right.
We'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning, Charlamagne.
You there now, right?
Yeah.
What's happening?
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my God.
What? I'm too loud? Sit down a little. What? Yes.lemagne. You there now, right? Yeah. What's happening? Oh, my goodness. Oh, my God. What, I'm too loud? What? Yes.
Hold on one second. Distorted and loud.
Goodness gracious. Hold on one second. Let me figure this out,
guys. Okay. You were fine
before. Turn the volume down. I'm fine
now. Have you seen me?
I look like 20 pounds, but thank you.
Can you hear me now? Better now, drunk?
No. Yes.
All right. Yup. All right.
Yup.
All right.
Well, let's get in some front page news. Yup.
Yup.
We shouldn't be audio testing on the air.
Now, Monday Night Football.
The Los Angeles Rams beat the Bears 24 to 10.
And tonight, the Dodgers take on the Rays at 8 p.m.
Game 6 of the World Series.
What else we got, Ye?
Well, Jared Kushner, who is the White House senior advisor,
he was on Fox News, and he said some things about Black Americans
and their desire for success.
And here's what he said.
One thing we've seen in a lot of the Black community,
which is mostly Democrat, is that President Trump's policies
are the policies that can help people break out of the problems
that they're complaining about, but he can't want them to be successful more than they want to be successful.
And what you're seeing throughout the country now is a groundswell of support in the black community because they're realizing that all the different bad things that the media and the Democrats have said about President Trump are not true.
Huh. So in other words, black people just don't want to be successful.
And that's why there's in whatever situation they're in.
Which sounds crazy.
Yeah, it sounded ridiculous to place the blame of all of the obstacles that we have to face all the time on us.
Because we don't want to be successful.
Well, that's what white America has been doing for years.
I mean, that's what systemic racism teaches you.
They teach you that it's your fault.
That's why I always say in order to get us out of these situations,
they have to systemically put things in place to get us out
because they systemically put things in place to put us in.
And that's what I was having a big problem with,
that whole tax thing that they were saying was 62%.
And that's why I was having a problem with all these corporations
that are not taxed and they tax us.
And it doesn't matter how much money you make, they tax us.
There's no way that we could possibly catch up.
And if we do, it might take us 5,000 years.
We are so far behind and they continue to hurt us.
Like when you look at companies like Amazon and there's no tax breaks
and then you look at a company like, let's say, any black business,
where they're taxing the ish out of you.
Like there's no way we could possibly catch up financially
and own our own and be a competitor when you continue to do it.
Well, Jared Kushner also had some things to say about Black Lives Matter.
There's been a lot of discussion about the issues that were needed in the black community for the last years,
but particularly it intensified after the George Floyd situation.
And, you know, you saw a lot of people who were just virtue signaling.
They'd go on Instagram and cry or they would, you know, put a slogan on their jersey
or write something on a basketball court.
And quite frankly, that was doing more to polarize the country than it was to bring
people forward.
Interesting.
Listen, here's the thing.
They are who we know they are.
The Trump administration, they are who we know they are.
The question is, will America continue to let them be?
It's just that simple.
They are who we know they are.
The question is, will America continue to let them be?
We'll find out next week.
Lower your voice, just a little more.
Okay.
All right.
I'm not even talking.
That is your front page news.
It's still loud?
Yes.
It's still loud?
Yes.
Oh, my gosh.
Feels like I'm a kid and I got home late after my curfew and you're yelling at me and telling me to go upstairs in my room and go to sleep.
I don't knock it off. You're exaggerating. I'm not. and I got home late after my curfew and you're yelling at me and telling me to go upstairs in my room and go to sleep. I don't knock it off.
You're exaggerating.
I'm not.
What about now?
Say something more.
Yo, yo, yo.
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
By the way, this is what?
A little more what?
Turn it down a little bit.
What about now?
What about now, Drum?
There you go.
Yep.
Why you ask Drum?
I'm good now?
We hear you.
Because you're not the bottom.
That's not your job.
No, let's get this off the air.
Listen.
That's not the bottom.
That's not the bottom.
That's not the bottom.
No, no, no, no, no.
Let's not do this.
This sounds terrible.
There we go.
Well, it's live radio, guys.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
800-585-1051. It's need to vent, hit us up now. 800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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 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 I create my 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.
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.
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. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the
real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know,
follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation
beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
So y'all, this is Questlove,
and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the Story Pirates
and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast.
Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages.
One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids
starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records,
Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimany here.
I'm the host of a brand-new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap, there's another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know?
I wouldn't give up my seat.
Nine months before Rosa, it was Claudette Colvin.
Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records.
Because in order to make history, you have to make some noise.
Listen to Historical Records on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, Envy.
Good morning, Angela.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Rick, what's up, man?
What's good?
Good morning to the Hall of Fame radio 105.1 Breakfast Club.
I want to talk about Jared Kushner's statement, right?
Okay.
This is how white America has seen us for years, right?
Kushner is talking from an entitled position.
He's never had to work for anything, never had to struggle for anything.
But if you want to give him some kind of justification,
you're always going to look at it like,
if black America really wants to be successful, why can't we unite?
Why can't we come together under a common accord to make sure we're successful?
If we want to be successful,
why are we going to put another white man in his 70s in power to change our situation?
That's the only option we got right now.
Who else do you want to put?
It really isn't the only option we got.
They tell you it's the only viable option.
I mean, there is a lot of different options on the ticket, but they tell you that's the only viable option.
So the option, and I'm not even talking from a presidential standpoint.
I'm talking from a local standpoint.
Our local standpoint is where we can make the most contributions.
I'm talking in our own neighborhood, our own district,
our own schools. That's where we can make the most difference. And I think a lot of times
because we're uninformed, that's where we jump to all the time is the
presidential election. We've got to think about the local stuff. We've got to think about just the schools.
Think about if you're sending your kids to the right school
and you're participating in your kids' education
and teaching them the right things,
then we could start more change that way than starting at the top.
Because Kushner is always going to have this entitled position
because he already got what he got.
You know what I'm saying?
And we're still working for what we got.
So, Envy, I know you do a lot of things for the community we got. So, I know you do a lot of things for the
community, Charlamagne. I know you do a lot of things for the community.
We got to continually do
things for our schools, our kids.
We got to start from the ground level up and
make everything work.
No, you're right.
I'm in South Carolina right now
because yesterday my man Jamie Harrison, he's
running for the South Carolina U.S. Senate. He had
a rally yesterday and I hosted it and my man Jamie Harrison, he's running for the South Carolina U.S. Senate. He had a rally yesterday, and I hosted it, and my man Common performed.
So, no, I absolutely agree with you.
It does start at a local level.
Charlamagne.
Yes, sir.
I got a little song for this new election, right?
Okay.
I live in Canarsie, and I saw a lot of people this weekend come out and vote,
and I was really proud to see all these people online.
So I want y'all to sing with me real fast.
You can sing with me.
I'm a little worse.
Yeah, we don't know the words, bro.
I said I'd like to know if you got your vote on.
I said I'd like to know if you got your vote on.
You have a good one, man.
Just show up to vote on November 3rd, because I keep telling y'all,
the Trump administration already showed y'all who they are.
The question is, will America let them continue to be?
All right, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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.
55 gallons of water, 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 King of Kaperburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my 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.
Bullets.
We need help!
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.
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. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after
a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real,
inspiring stories from the people you know, follow, and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
So y'all, this is Questlove, and I'm here to tell you about a new podcast I've been working on with the Story Pirates and John Glickman called Historical Records.
It's a family-friendly podcast. Yeah, you heard that right.
A podcast for all ages. One you can listen to and enjoy with your kids starting on September 27th.
I'm going to toss it over to the host of Historical Records, Nimany, to tell you all about it.
Make sure you check it out.
Hey, y'all. Nimminy here.
I'm the host of a brand new history podcast
for kids and families called Historical Records.
Historical Records brings history to life through hip-hop.
Flash, slam, another one gone.
Bash, bam, another one gone.
The crack of the bat and another one gone. The tip of the cap is another one gone. Bash, bam, another one gone. The crack of the bat and another one gone.
The tip of the cap is another one gone.
Each episode is about a different inspiring figure from history.
Like this one about Claudette Colvin, a 15-year-old girl in Alabama
who refused to give up her seat on the city bus
nine whole months before Rosa Parks did the same thing.
Check it.
And it began with me.
Did you know, did you know? I wouldn't give up my seat. months before Rosa Parks did the same thing. Check it. Get the kids in your life excited about history by tuning in to Historical Records. Because in order to make history,
you have to make some noise. Listen to Historical records on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm telling. I'm telling.
Hey, what you doing, man?
I'm telling. I'm calling you.
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
800-585-1051.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
King Book from Milwaukee. Good morning, good morning.
What's up, brother?
You say King Book?
I got pulled over in East Troy
heading south.
I did a picture that went viral over
the weekend. I would like to think of myself as the most
controversial black man in Milwaukee, Wisconsin right now.
I got a lot going on. I went to a breakup
and it went public. Everybody wondering who
I am and where I come from. They ain't know everybody
wondering nothing. This is in your head.
In your social media feed.
And it's because I listen to you every day, Uncle
Sharla. So that's why.
What I do?
I listen to you every day for eight years. That's what
you did. And he makes you feel famous and
the most wanted person in Milwaukee?
Or Wisconsin? Yep. Because I'm a loner and I go to work and I listen to podcasts.
All right. Well, have a good morning.
Why you hang up on the man? That's all you wanted to say?
Jesus Christ, you don't sound like the most famous person anywhere.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Monique from Georgia.
Hey, Monique from Georgia. Get it off your chest.
So I was listening to your conversation yesterday about your webinar and about buying and owning property.
And I just wanted to say this is my first time going through the process.
I'm a first-time home buyer.
And they make the process so hard for us.
Like, they really do.
I'm not going to lie.
And even like Charlamagne was saying, you know, like you were saying,
you know, they have grants and things out there, but I feel like my loan company just
didn't even want to bother with the paperwork. They were just like, oh no, you're not eligible.
Yeah. You know, a lot of people are dealing with that now. A lot of people are dealing
with that now. And I think that's because so many people are trying to fill out loans
and trying to buy houses that they're overwhelmed.
But a lot of people are calling me and telling me that they got to go through hell.
They got to send all this paperwork and go through things.
But there's a lot of banks out there that are helping people and not doing it that hard.
If you just stay on the line for a little bit, I'll send you some information to some people that I know that do loans and will make the transition a little easier for you.
I agree with Charlamagne when they were like, even 5 to 6K, like I have to put 6K down.
And I'm a single mom.
That's a lot of money that, you know, you have to put out and you don't necessarily have, you know, saved.
But and I'm like literally very close to the closing process.
Like the last part is just wiring the funds to the lawyer's office.
So, yeah, and I don't want to like lose, you know, the opportunity just because, you know, they make it so hard for you.
Then they want to know where the funds are coming from.
If it's a gift and how long it's been a gift and how much I've been through it.
Exactly, exactly.
So I don't know if you all mind if I put my cash up out there.
It would kind of help me a little bit with this process.
Sure, go ahead.
I ain't mad at it.
Okay, it's the dollar sign MoniqueMac35.
That's M-O-N-I-Q-U-E Mac35.
I'm going to throw something.
I love you, too. I'm going to throw something in there. Make sure you write that down. I'm going to throw something.
I love you, too.
I'm going to throw something in there.
Make sure you write that down.
I'm going to throw something in there for you.
Good luck, Monique.
And you know what I... Thank you, Charlamagne.
And when I bought my first house...
All that information.
And when I bought my first house,
I had to borrow from my mama.
I had to borrow from my wife's mama.
I had to borrow from friends.
And it was a hassle
because they didn't want to know
where the money came from.
And then you're trying to explain,
well, I had to borrow it for the down payment.
It's just a hassle.
But once you get in that house and you start establishing equity and you realize that you're paying less in owning something than actually renting it, it feels so much better.
And then if you got kids, like you said you do, you know you have something where you're going to leave them when you pass away that you're not leaving them with debt.
You're leaving them with some type of asset.
And that makes it all worth it, by my point.
Envy is so crazy.
Envy say, if you got kids like you say you do,
how does she like?
No, no, she's not like, no, because I think you have kids,
but then she said she was a single mom.
I said, like she say she does.
Word.
Well, good luck, Mama.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Now, we got rumors on the way here.
Yes, and let's talk about this Richard Pryor movie.
We'll tell you who is going to be directing it.
And he's a first-time director, so that's a dope one that he's going to get his hands on first.
All right, well, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning, everybody.
It's TVNV, Angela Yee.
What did you say?
What are you doing?
I don't know what you're talking about. You're hearing things.
Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Richard Pryor.
Listen up. It's just in.
All the gossip. The rumor report.
Gossip. Gossip.
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The Breakfast Club.
Well, this Richard Pryor movie has been talked about for quite some time.
If you guys remember, there were talks about Mike Epps playing Richard Pryor.
It was all kinds of things happening. Well, now this movie has landed at MGM.
They did win a film rights auction, and they're partnering with Kenya Barris,
the creator of Black-ish, for that movie.
And Kenya Barris will actually make his directorial debut
on that film that he also will write.
I think Kenya's going to do a great job.
And the reason I think Kenya's going to do a great job
is because he understands the essence of Richard Pryor.
You know what I mean?
Like, he's old enough to have seen, you know,
and feel what Richard really meant to the culture.
So I think he's going to do a great job.
Yeah, I mean, everybody's been trying to get this movie done have y'all ever seen Jojo Dancer
I haven't no no I don't think so is Mike Epps still gonna be playing Richard Pryor
we don't I don't know yet we just know that much information Mike Epps has to play Richard Pryor
that he has to be Richard Pryor all All right. Now, Beanie Man has been hospitalized,
so our prayers are with Beanie Man. He was at his
mother's funeral, and he collapsed.
There's a video that's been circulating
of that. His mother suffered
a stroke back in July. She was
hospitalized, and then her
health took a turn in September.
She was only 63 years old when she passed
away, so our condolences to Beanie Man. Our prayers
are with you. Drop on the Clues Bonds for Beanie Man condolences to Beanie Man. Our prayers are with you.
Drop on the Clues Bonds for Beanie Man.
Shout out to Beanie Man.
That's his mom.
That's mama.
You watching mama in the casket.
You at mama funeral.
Yeah, you're going to feel the way.
I feel his pain.
All right.
Now let's talk about Cam Newton and the way that he dresses.
A lot of people have comments on that.
And Jeff Garcia in particular was slamming the way that Cam Newton dresses.
Here's what he said.
You go into this game, two touchdowns, four interceptions.
You throw, what, three more interceptions?
You get yanked in the second half.
There's nothing good going your way.
Why are you dressing like that to bring more attention to yourself?
I'd be trying to ask the equipment managers, put me in your jock sock cart and sneak me in the back door
and I'll show up on the field and do the best that I can.
That's crazy.
Why does he care about Cam Newton's wardrobe so much?
That's crazy.
Jeff Garcia is a former quarterback and he's an analyst for NBC Sports Bay Area.
Now, how do you think Cam Newton responded to this?
To the white man, he probably bowed down to him, knowing Cam.
Probably agreed with him.
Probably sent him some clothes.
What did he do?
He was asked about this on the Greg Hill Show.
Here's what he said.
You know what's crazy?
I agree with him.
And the fact that, you know, he's a former player,
you know, he has every right to say that,
but that's another opinionated theory.
It's fair to say.
I know I come off to so many
different people so many different ways, and that's
fine.
He's exactly right.
No, he's not right, man.
What's wrong with you, Cam? What the F you want to wear?
There's nothing fair
about what he said. Cam Newton can
if Cam Newton wants to get fly, whatever, if he wants to get fly when he wins, he can get fly when can, if Cam Newton wants to get fly, whatever.
If he wants to get fly when he wins, he can get fly when he wins.
If he wants to get fly when he loses, he can get fly when he loses.
Like, who is Jeff Garcia to tell him you should dress a certain way when you lose
and you should dress a certain way when you win?
The hell is wrong with you, Cam?
Now, Cam Newton also said, I do certain things because of the culture I'm from
and where I'm from, I don't know where Jeff is from,
and I don't want to harp on it too long, but let's just say he's right.
Why is he right?
Why the white man right? Why
Cam always think the white man right? Why is Jeff
right? There's nothing right about what Jeff
said. Come on, that's just an opinion.
Alright,
let's talk about Lisa Rae McCoy.
Now, Lisa Rae is potentially
open to going on a date
with Meek Mill. Now, she was talking about, you know, she launched an OnlyFans page.
I saw everybody was talking about that.
And Meek Mill had posted, do they have VIP prices on a site that had posted that she launched an OnlyFans page?
And here's how Lisa Rae responded.
Lisa Rae, I saw Meek Mill responded to your OnlyFans announcement.
Damn!
Do they have VIP prices?
He won't you? He see you saw that. He won't you?
He see you?
He won't.
He said he see you in Atlanta?
I tell him I'm here and tell him to come through.
My birthday is in town.
He can pull through with the vault any day.
Okay.
What she said.
Would you go on a date with Meek Mill, Lisa Wright?
How old is Meek?
He's in his mid-30s. Dropping the a date with Meek Mill, Lisa Rae? How old is Meek? He's in his mid-thirties.
Drop on a clues box
for Meek Mill.
You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
Meek Mill took a shot.
Looks like it's bouncing around the
rim right now. It may or may not go in.
He gotta follow through, though. He gotta follow through, though.
I'm rooting for him. Lisa Rae is classic.
Legendary beauty.
I'm rooting for you, Meek.
I'm rooting for you, Meek. That's all I can tell you. I'm rooting for him. Lisa Rae is classic, legendary beauty. I'm rooting for you, Meek. I'm rooting for you, Meek.
That's all I can tell you.
I'm rooting for you, Meek.
All right, and Jamie Foxx, you know, our condolences to him and his family.
His sister, D'Andra, died.
She was 36 years old.
Now he posted, my heart is shattered into a million pieces.
My beautiful, loving sister, D, Deandra, has transitioned.
I say transitioned because she will always be alive.
Anyone who knew my sis knew that she was a bright light.
I can't tell you how many times we've had parties at the house
where she's gotten on the dance floor and stolen the show,
even gave her boyfriend, Chris Brown, a run for his money.
Well, I know she's in heaven now dancing with her wings on.
Though my pain is unbelievable,
I smile when I think of all the great memories
that she left me.
Wow.
Rest in peace.
Condolences to Jamie Foxx's family, for sure.
Absolutely.
And I also want the record to show
that our producer, Dan,
just sent me a picture of Jeff Garcia.
And Jeff Garcia is just jealous of Cam Newton
because Jeff Garcia's fit is trash.
Do you see this?
He's got on some Asher Watt's jeans
with a San Francisco 49ers
jersey. That's just jealousy. You're just upset
that Cam knows how to throw it on
and you don't. Simple as that.
Alright, well I'm Angela Yee
and that is your rumor report.
Alright, thank you Miss Yee. Now we got front
page news. What are we talking about?
Yes, let's talk about Amy Coney Barrett's Senate confirmation vote. She has been confirmed.
All right. We'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Y'all, the Breakfast Club, let's get in some front page news.
The last night of Monday Night Football, the Rams beat the Bears 24-10,
and Game 6 of the World Series is tonight at 8.08.
Of course, the Dodgers and the Rays.
Now, what else we got, Ye?
Well, Amy Coney Barrett's Senate confirmation vote is in.
And the vote was 52-48.
They have voted to confirm her to the U.S. Supreme Court.
They have solidified the conservative majority in the Supreme Court.
So there is now a 6-3 majority.
That shift could have dramatic implications for a lot of different issues that come across the Supreme Court.
And that's why if Democrats get in the White House next week,
if Biden and Harris get in the White House,
they have to expand the Supreme Court.
They have to, to make it fair and balanced.
All right, and we have to keep on stressing this,
you know, make sure that you vote.
I think, when is the election?
It's on November 3rd.
That's like a week away.
It's a week away from today because today is the last day that you can vote.
Election Day is November 3rd.
So you can vote early in most places and you can vote on November 3rd.
That is the last opportunity.
And if you have any questions when it comes to driving change, you know there's no action as powerful as casting your vote.
Levi's has teamed up with Rock the Vote to get as many people as possible registered and make sure that you do vote.
So text Levi's to 788683.
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That's how you can get all your election reminders and your voters information from Rock the Vote as well.
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All right.
Now, tragic incident happened in Philadelphia.
A man was shot and killed.
This was yesterday afternoon.
Police were yelling at him to drop his knife.
According to his father, he did have mental health issues.
They have identified the man as Walter Wallace.
According to the neighbors, there is a video of this confrontation.
Of course, that's always difficult to watch.
There was a bystander that recorded that video, posted it on social media.
You can see that officers are pointing their guns at Walter Wallace as he walked in the street and around a car.
He walked toward the officers and they backed away from him.
He had a knife, according to reports, and they were telling him, put the knife down, put the knife down.
And that's when both officers fired several shots at him and killed him.
Rest in peace to Walter Wallace.
This is why police officers can't respond to people with mental health issues.
It has to be some other type of organization that goes in there first to assess the situation.
And furthermore, all those damn cops do not have to gun a man down that's carrying a knife.
There's a reason people say don't bring a knife to a gunfight.
There's no way that man could have caused any harm to four police officers with guns.
I'm sure there's a bunch of other things they could have did to take him down other than shoot him.
Yeah, I was surprised nobody pulled out a taser.
They didn't try to tase the young man.
I mean, they seen his mother was there.
So, I mean, obviously they could tell that he was having some type of mental breakdown or mental problems.
I don't understand why they tase him.
And even the amount of gunshots that went off.
Like, did you hear?
It was like eight, nine shots.
It makes no sense.
Which is crazy to me.
And there were protests happening after this.
A group of residents did protest Walter Wallace's death.
Officers, you could see the cop cars and dumpsters were set on fire
as officers were trying to contain the crowd.
More than a dozen officers formed a line
as they were trying to chase protesters away from the main thoroughfare.
Yeah, very awful situation.
All right.
Awful is an understatement.
And, you know, it's so interesting
because I sit back and I think to myself,
what do I feel about these situations?
And I hate the fact that it's just so normal.
It's almost like we're numb to these things all the time.
I don't even know what to do at this point,
to be honest with you. It just feels like we're constantly complaining
about the same thing over and over.
Alright, and we talked
about this 60 Minutes interview with Donald
Trump that was cut short after he felt
like the questioning was unfair
from Leslie Stahl. Well, now
she has to have around-the-clock security
because she's getting death threats
and there's a death threat in particular that was made to the home of one of her immediate family members on the West Coast.
So now the network has guards monitoring the homes of Leslie Stahl and her family members and escorting them if they go out in public.
And y'all still ain't buying no guns for next week, huh?
Y'all still playing around.
They said their guns are flying off the shelves right now.
Man, let me tell you something.
I went to go get something new last week, me and the wife, and there was nothing.
Nothing.
Okay?
Next week is right around the corner.
And trust me, these folks been prepared.
Okay?
But when you see, you know, people willing to react like that over their president, imagine what's going to happen if he loses.
Lord have mercy.
Okay.
All right, well, that is your front page news.
All right, and if you need something, Charlamagne,
you can call me.
I got...
Oh, I'm good.
I'm just letting y'all know that it's scarce,
especially in Jersey.
All right, just making sure.
All right, now, when we come back,
85 South Show will be joining us,
Chico Bean, Carlos Miller, and DC Young Fly.
We'll kick it with them.
You don't want to say Clayton Bigsby?
No.
No, not Clayton Bigsby.
Who's Clayton Bigsby?
That's Deja Pel's character.
That's Deja Pel's character.
Clayton English, right?
I didn't want to say that.
Clayton English is from 85 South Show.
Clayton English isn't coming?
We'll have to find out.
We'll talk to them next.
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Morning, everybody.
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We got some special guests on the line.
DCO Fly, which I don't know where the hell he just went.
Chico bean and
carlos miller what up 85 top show good what's up with y'all early morning the pandemic ain't
touched their paper at all not at all flourishing through the drop man don't don't say that don't
nah don't put that on us out there.
Like, we the only ones that ain't lost some dough.
We done lost some dough in the pandemic.
We just still progressing.
Then Envy keep posting all these nice ass whips
while everybody else out here going through it.
He got his thing.
I'm ready.
We got a million dollar Porsche.
I'm like, you know what?
I got to get one.
He must be getting one of them EDD loans.
And I'm just working now.
All his old cars cost more than my new cars. I'm scared all them loans, man. I'm just out here hust loans. I'm just working now. All his old cars cost more than my new cars.
I'm scared of all them loans, man.
I'm just out here hustling.
I'm just out here working.
That's all.
I don't want any of that s***.
Hey, I knew Anthony had a different kind of paper
when he started bringing his cars in the house.
I was like, this s***, man.
I knew he had a paper when he found a big-ass house in New York.
I said, nah, I'll be damned.
It's not about me, guys.
It's about you. Congratulations, man. Y'all going to Oh, my goodness. It's not about me, guys. It's about you.
Congratulations, man.
Y'all going to be hosting
the BET Hip Hop
F***ing Awards, man.
That's right.
Dope, dope.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
I'm proud of y'all,
motherf***er, man.
Because y'all ain't got
all of them sponsorships
and, you know,
corporate backing
and all of that stuff like that.
And look where y'all at.
And don't think
we don't want some of that f***ing
music.
All right.
You got to watch Charlamagne, man.
This put you in a trick bag quick.
He already said we ain't lost no money now.
He's trying to stop us from getting some more.
Like, come on, snap.
Now, how did that call happen?
Who reached out to who?
How did that call happen to host the BET Awards?
Man, that call was so black, man.
I guess BET heard that we wasn't on MTV no more,
and they just hit us like, hey.
Who's that?
Also, they was reaching out,
and then we also had people reaching out to them.
Once they tied in all the parts,
and we got the right people on the phone,
it was like, hey, guys, guess what?
We like, what?
Hosting a BET award.
We like, oh, s***.
Who gonna be there?
They like, nobody.
Give us some insight, like, with the Cyphers and everything.
Are y'all participating in the Cyphers?
No, we did.
You know, we did the Cypher last year.
And I think they kind of, you know, wanted us to, you know,
kind of display that, jumping in a different bag with the hosting this year.
So we didn't do any of the Cyphers this year.
But I think last year kind of led into, you know,
them giving us a little bit more light in regards to knowing
that we can flourish on that platform.
So we basically just really, you know, basically hosted the whole show.
You know what I mean?
And it's different this year because Eyes, this is the first one that's,
you know, not live, not taped live rather.
So, I mean, it's kind of revolutionary in the sense that we're going to be doing it
when Eyes are going to be able to look at it in a different light while we central.
But we still host an award show. You know what I'm saying? So I think it's going to be dope when people see what we did.
Now, Carlos, do you owe Charlamagne five minutes? Right.
When we did this big press release. Right. And we announced that you guys on his network.
You know, I said Chico B. First of all, first of all, first of all, first of all, let's be clear about something. They're not on the network. They partners partners with the network. You know, I said Chico B. First of all, first of all, first of all, first of all, let's be clear
about something. They're not on the network.
They're partners. Partners with the network, right?
Partners with the network. Now, why don't
they have Carlos Miller and have
Clayton Ingram? It wasn't Carlos, it was Chico.
It was Chico.
You need to go drink some coffee, DJ
Envy.
You know what it is, Charlamagne?
I'm going to tell you what it is, Charlamagne.
It's when I brought up that s*** at the radio station that last time we was up there with him arguing with a s***.
I told you, you make Envy mad.
He's going to shoot your dog s*** for the rest of your life.
I already knew what it was.
I was like, that s*** still mad.
I brought up that s***.
No, it wasn't, Chico.
What was it?
Who was it?
Deezus and Mero.
Deezus and Mero. Not Deezus and Mero. Desus and Mero.
Not Desus and Mero, no.
Not that one?
It was the other one.
Drama.
No, it was DJ Drama.
DJ Drama.
I talk about it.
You still mad about that?
I'm not.
We good.
We hold grudges.
You're doing your life's good thing, man.
It is what it is.
But no, man, salute to Clayton, man.
Clayton is definitely a part of the 85 South Show.
He's his own individual.
He actually wrote, was the head writer on the award show.
So it's all family.
So it's not like you said somebody who's not involved with the team,
but you got to do better at reading, my n***a.
No, because even now, if that's what you would see, the prep,
it says right now, the 85 South Show, Chico B and D.C. Young Fly and Clayton English.
That's what it says.
That's what the prep.
The prep.
So now you done eliminated Los?
Hey, Los.
Lord have mercy, Los.
You never wrote that after this reading, goddamn.
Stop playing with us, Envy.
That's the movie.
You the only one, man.
Listen, y'all mentioned it earlier.
How did the news of Wild N' Out impact y'all?
It hurt because they didn't even call us.
We found out on Twitter.
No.
No way.
I feel like we found out how Nick found out.
No, man, really.
On the internet, we were like, God damn.
What did he say?
What did he say?
Can I apologize?
I'm like, this is s***.
You think that one person get fired and y'all let 200 people go?
But tell what, though.
It was really just a stepping stone.
At the end of the day, don't let the last forever.
You know, now, did it hurt?
Hell yeah, because I feel like even with my brothers,
this probably was our first core industry show.
And we knew for a fact that they was going to play reruns
for the next 15 to 20 years.
Absolutely.
And once that was taken off the air
we was like okay now that longevity is gone we got to create another longevity platform
but y'all did that though 85 south show y'all been did that that's what i'm saying but it's
kind of like it opened up the gateway it was just like all right that's off the air what what what
are you at now y'all think it's over though? Nah, I think it's gonna come back.
Man, listen.
I hope that there's
some type of beacon of hope
to where it can come back
the right way.
But, you know, for us,
it's when we say it's over,
it's just like,
you know what I mean?
If Nick isn't the host,
then we ain't even thinking
about going back over it.
Go back on on the show.
It's not possible.
If they get another host,
y'all not staying with y'all?
If they get another host?
No.
What if they ask the three of y'all to be the hosts? Yeah, I mean, that was always the show. If they get another host, y'all not staying with y'all? If they get another host? No, no, no.
What if they asked the three of y'all to be the host?
Yeah, I mean,
that was always the thing.
It was always,
they was always saying
they was grooming DC.
I wanted to be like,
given to me from the OG.
From Nick.
This s*** is his s***.
It's not corporate s***.
Corporate didn't hire me.
Nick hired me.
You feel me?
So it's like,
it'd be a backstab for me
to go be like,
all right, corporate, what y'all want me to do?
But I know how the game game.
Y'all don't f*** with me like that.
You only f*** with what I can bring you.
I want to be a part of a
family. Everybody in there is
family. So it's not like
a going to work situation.
It's like you going to school, bro.
And you're the principal. Who gonna tell us what to do?
What did y'all say to the principal after his comments?
Like, when y'all called him personally on the phone?
He was hard to find.
You know what I'm saying?
He needed a moment.
Yeah, you got to allow OG to breathe, man.
You know what I'm saying?
To try to find himself.
You feel me?
And at the end of the day, we still behind him.
You know what I'm saying?
Just as a standpoint, as a a friend as a brother we behind
them because 85 south show we we built that chemistry from wilder now but we took a lot from
it and you know that's why 85 south so so crazy and i was just saying this with my people i was
like bro it's the three of us right we bringing out 8 500 people like on our own you know i
probably go go to a show bring out 25 on000, 2,000. But I'm like,
together, you can't be bringing
out 10,000 people, man.
That's powerful. Yeah, and it represents
the unity and group operation black people
need to have. Like, we can all get shit done
individually, but man, collectively, man,
we can kick down the whole f***ing building.
Right. I mean, but that's
a big issue that I think we have,
is just, you know, being able to understand that you can trust your brother.
You know, we got an individualistic mind state when it comes, especially in the entertainment industry.
Everybody want to be the man.
But when you can look to your left and look to your right and you're doing it with your partners like somebody you had nothing with it,
you can progress into coming into, you know, all of the things that you dreamed of having.
And you can look and share that spotlight and share those rewards
with people that you really genuinely care about and love,
it's much better, it's much more accomplishing in my opinion
than being able to do anything that you do alone.
You know what I mean?
Teamwork makes the dream work as cliche as it sounds.
All right, we got more with the 85 South Show,
so don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with the 85 South
Show. You know, they're hosting the BET
Awards, the BET Hip Hop Awards,
I should say. Yee. I saw you guys with
Busta Rhymes. So with the
Versus Battle coming up, obviously y'all
fans of Busta and know the lyrics,
you know. Chico, you had that
on the teleprompter, Chico.
That was very impressive.
I've been doing that for years, man.
I was just an opportunity.
You know, that's a perfect example of
seizing the opportunity. Like, I wasn't
even planning on doing it, but when DC
jumped it off, I was like, well, here we go.
So who wins TI and Jeezy? Who y'all got?
Tip, going with Tip. Y'all playing.
I rock with Jeezy.
I rock with the snowman.
You did.
But have you been to a T.I. concert?
Been to both.
He don't play mixtape music.
He play an hour and 45 minutes worth of a hit gold platinum song.
Yeah.
And Diddy also asked who should he battle,
who y'all think Diddy should battle.
Diddy got to battle Birdman.
I say that. Dre.
They gotta see who swindled the most money.
They gotta pull out all the money.
Oh my God.
Who robbed the most artists?
Who robbed the most
money?
Who got the worst contract?
I think Diddy
and Dre. I think Diddy and Birdman.
Diddy and Dre. I think Diddy and Birdman. Diddy and Dre. I think Diddy and Dre.
Dr. Dre.
Diddy and Birdman.
You can't sleep on Birdman.
Birdman from the Waynes to the Nickys to the Drakes.
Oh, Cash Money Popper.
To Danny Fresh to Cash Money.
Yeah.
But you know, the time of the book.
Whoever he was the battle, it's not about them rapping.
It's about the collection of music that they've been a part of,
the things they have.
So I just think for the aesthetics of it all,
I think it would be Dr. Dre and Diddy would be the biggest one
that could be made personally.
Hey, Lowe's, I thought about you this weekend, man,
because I remember when you was here last time,
you was talking about how you don't mind spoiling a woman.
So what you thought about Saweetie?
About the Birkin? Yeah, about men buying Birkin bags and paying bills. spoiling a woman. So what you thought about Saweetie's statement?
About the Birkin?
Yeah, about men buying Birkin bags
and paying bills.
If they can't do that,
send them back to the street.
See, that's how you know
that these people
really don't have no money.
You can't just walk up
in the store
and buy no damn Birkin.
I don't even know
why that was
a damn conversation.
I feel like y'all need
to be buying some property
and shit.
Don't be buying.
I'm telling you,
get them off LSC, man.
Out of the three of you,
who's the most likely
to buy a Birkin? F*** it. I think D.C. probably would. He the be buying. I'm telling you, get them all LSC, man. Out of the three of you, who's the most likely to buy a Birkin?
F*** it. I think D.C. probably would.
He the richest one.
Now, Bourbon Street got me f***ed.
Yeah, I'm definitely
not buying no Birkin.
That ain't me. You can go ahead and
you can send me back to the... I'm on the streets.
I got my cat and my dog with me.
I'm on the streets.
I ain't on that level yet, Angel.
I'd rather stay.
I might get an LV bag or something, you know.
OK, that's nice.
That's more reasonable.
What are you bringing to the table
that makes that justifiable?
You know what I'm saying?
Like, what are you doing to make a man who
has garnered enough wages to be able to go out and spend
that type of money?
What is the trade-off?
I mean, yeah, because if it's? It wasn't no $35,000.
Yeah, because if it's just sex,
then that's not worth anything.
And paying your bills and all that,
what comes with that?
Yeah, I feel like this is a DJ Envy question.
You should probably go back to him.
Yeah, exactly.
I'm sure DJ Envy probably has bought his share of Birkins
in his day.
Yes, a lot.
But his woman and his wife has done so much
to help him stay in that status
to be able to push him to become a better man
in order to receive those type of things
and put him in a position to do those type of things.
So I think that's what's left out.
If you're a woman that is...
Unblock Chico, man.
I like Chico.
Let me unblock Chico right now, man.
You have blocked Chico.
No, no, no.
I didn't even know his real name.
I'm just messing. I'm trying to be your friend, Envy You have black Chico. I didn't even know he was your name. I'm just messing up.
I'm trying to be your friend, Envy.
Listen, I already knew what it was.
Every time I see you out, you act like you don't know who I am.
You're black Chico now, man.
That's messed up.
Charlamagne, I ain't talking about this.
The last time I seen y'all at the little, you know, y'all do the,
when the world was open, y'all did the CIAA parties.
Every time I see y'all at the party, Envy always got to get reintroduced to me.
Oh, my God.
Okay.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Nice to meet you, man.
That's ridiculous.
I've met you four times already.
Have you ever had a woman hold you down?
Like, when y'all didn't have it like that and struggling, maybe.
Have you ever had a woman take care of you? No.
I can't say that. I've had a
woman help me, but no. Because when I
was dead, when I'm talking about when I ain't
had nothing, I ain't even have a
woman.
That's real right there, bro.
Now you know
in the streets, when you get a little money, once you
get past $15,000, $20,000,
you up.
So I can't say that a woman was with me when I had nothing.
Now, I might have had money put up and still over here staying with my sisters, but we just saving money right now.
You feel me?
But that don't mean it, bro.
I've had a woman see me trying to make it happen
and stumbling and falling a couple times and say,
okay, let me help you out or, you know, just look out that regard but i ain't never reached out i'm like look man you got
some you got a couple dollars i just my mama my mama didn't you know i mean she ain't gave me
nothing in years her thing was always i'm responsible for what you need not what you want
so once i got to when i you know was responsible for myself i done been that way for a long time
so i just don't feel comfortable asking for help.
Now, if you see me and you decide you want to do that,
then that's cool.
I'm the same way.
Like, I don't give anything I expect back.
You know what I'm saying?
Nah, I ain't know what that's like.
But you know, women who got money,
they don't flex how dudes do with money.
Like, you have to literally have a conversation
and been around her,
and you, like, shouted it up.
I didn't even know
this bitch had all these
businesses.
And you be like,
you carry yourself like,
you don't even want
nobody to know.
See, dudes be having
all the cars and all that
trying to show good.
That's corny.
I had one hold me down.
I had a rich one before.
You did, Lord?
Did you like her,
or did you,
or were you with her
just because she had one?
I had my lady.
She had that bag.
She did.
Yeah, my old chick. Anybody ever left y'all no money on the nightstand or nothing? Did you like her or did you, or were you with her just cause she had one? My lady, she had that bag. She did. Yeah.
My old chick.
Anybody ever left y'all no money on the nightstand or nothing?
No.
My mama did.
My mama ain't never even did that.
Oh, I definitely had that.
I was raised different.
My mama like, you better figure it out.
When I was going to school, my mama left me a dub on the dress.
Don't forget you on the Zoom now.
Don't go take no shit or nothing now.
You just got to.
What just happened?
What's going on?
E, you see?
My mama give me a dub.
Now I go gambling.
Come back home with like 80.
Give her that dub back.
Much love to all the ladies that held us down before this.
Y'all not more picky with the
women y'all choose to be with now, though?
Because y'all status is up and y'all
money is up? I ain't got nothing to do
with it. I think who you are, you know, money don't
do nothing but elevate whoever you were before you
got it. The access that you have to
different types of women may change.
Who you are shouldn't, what you desire
shouldn't elevate because of the
amount of money that you have. You know what I mean?
In my opinion, it should be, you should just be
able to find better quality relationships
with the women that you already have
connections with and everything. You know, I don't think
that you should just change up and
start going to look for what your money
should dictate you have and you should be the person
that you are regardless of what your financial
status is. So I'm still the same person that i was if you can't hold the conversation i don't care
what you look like you can be the baddest woman in the world you're not finna get my brain no
asthma attack you know what i'm saying like you said the money is just an enhancer it's like
it's a different ball game if you're just an ugly ass dude with some money but if you're a dude who
has some juice before the bread,
you still gonna flourish, you know?
It's like money, just like the makeup.
It ain't gonna do nothing but make you look a little better.
But ugly niggas, and I'm speaking from experience, they know how to have conversation.
They know how to make a woman laugh.
So they have other attributes other than their looks.
No, they didn't.
At the end of the day, you're still an ugly mother******.
You can't handle this. At the end of the day, you're still an ugly mother******. You can't handle it.
Just hold a conversation.
You don't want me to do your girl posting the vacation pictures
and have to put that emoji over your face.
You know you ugly.
You only see her hands.
No, you ugly.
All right, we got more with the 85 South Show.
That's DC Young Fly, Carlos Miller, and Chico Bean.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with the 85 South Show, guys,
which is Chico Bean, Carlos Miller, and DC Young Fly.
Now, DC, you've been trying to ask this question all morning long.
What you want to know, DC?
Angela Yee, how you meet your little butt friend?
Right.
You got all these questions about relationships.
How you meet your little butt friend?
Through people that knew him,
it was like an introduction from other people that we had mutual friends.
We don't want the media train answer. We want the real answer,
Angelina. It's the truth. That's really how we met.
He bought you the Birkin yet?
No, he didn't. You know what?
You want to hear something crazy?
You can buy our own Birkin.
Don't get it twisted. You got a bunch of cribs,
a bunch of real estate, a bunch of houses.
Stop telling her what you got, Envy.
Stop telling her anybody's business. You got some s*** about what you got envy stop talking about anybody you got some about all of them for six six i'm gonna be honest i'm not a brag for you
you know what you got going on but you said i just never really wanted that because i am the type of
person that would rather spend that money on something else so like there's been times when
my man might want to buy me something i'd be like no i think that's a waste of money i wouldn't want
somebody to buy me something that i wouldn't think was worth me buying myself.
You're doing push-ups?
Mm-hmm.
Oh, man, I was about to say,
hell no, I ain't doing no push-ups.
I ain't got no pants on.
It looks weird on my screen
because you're right above Carlos.
I ain't got no socks or nothing on, Sam.
I'm just waiting for this to be over
so I can go lay back down.
It's going to make me have a different...
Hey, man, I'm happy for y'all.
I want to make sure the BET Hip Hop Awards,
make sure we all watch it.
Who killed it in the Cypher the most?
You did 20 push-ups and you musky already?
You know it early, man.
That's a lady's feed stick.
Why do men always use our deodorant?
Y'all love our seed stick.
I don't know what it is.
It smell better.
It smell better.
This is the truth.
It don't work for me.
I wish I would use some Lady Anything.
I'd be smelling like Uganda.
I'd be crazy.
I'd be...
I done used it all.
And this right here is the truth.
Why?
It says stay with you forever.
You can sweat.
You ain't gonna never be mustard with this.
Never.
I'm talking about three-fold aid.
We get you an endorsement for Lady Feasting.
You heard me, three-fold aid.
I just said he said he. We get you an endorsement for Lady Feasting. Jeremy, three-fold A. Well, thank you guys for checking in, man.
We appreciate you.
We look forward to seeing y'all on BET, and thank y'all, man.
What's that, the night, right, BET?
Yeah, y'all always trying to get rid of us, man.
Y'all ain't doing nothing.
There ain't nobody with you.
Y'all about to zoom in.
Tico, he lying.
He stuttering.
He said, thank y'all.
I'll be looking forward.
Chico, just to quote you, you said you can't wait to get off and lay back down.
That's what you said.
No, I said whenever this is over, I'm going to lay back down.
I didn't say I was ready for it to be over.
Y'all ain't going to just rush us off.
Y'all got, we going to ask y'all.
You know, I'm a woman.
I hear it how I heard it.
And what I heard was, I can't wait to lay back down. Angelique, what y'all been we gonna you know i'm a woman i hear it how i heard it and what i heard was i can't wait to lay back down angie what y'all been doing during the pandemic because i see
all right behind you girl you're getting wasted that's my house oh you got it you got a you got
a winery i got a whole bar up here yeah you're angela lee angely that about to sound like lord
webber angela lee angela yee live in one of them houses that look like that. They solve murder mysteries
in like,
you know,
when they set up
the fireplace.
She got that murder mystery
background.
This is Brownstone
in Brooklyn.
Look,
I started my own
coffee company.
Coffee,
I miss people.
Oh,
that's dope right there.
What?
Solomon,
you been keeping
your skin treatment up,
bro?
You been going
to the drama club?
Yeah,
I think I'm pretty all right.
I've been orange lately.
Yeah,
I was just making sure.
You know,
that pandemic shut the office down.
I didn't want you to start turning back black.
He thought he was going to go back dark-skinned.
He was like, wait a minute, what you mean the dermatologist closed?
I'm letting it go.
I got the grades flourishing.
You know what I'm saying?
I can't do all the Beijing.
Envy took all the Beijing anyway.
I don't use Beijing.
That's a damn lie.
He said he uses just for men, right?
Just for men?
Just for men.
I'm sure it does.
Don't work on this, though.
This right here is never coming back.
Who braided your hair?
A young lady with the mightiest grip in the world.
She's actually down here in Atlanta.
Her name is Tuesday, man.
So if you need your hair braided, if she can do this,
then you got a full head of hair.
You really ain't got no excuse.
So go to her letter.
She work at Carlito's shop?
Fabulous Tuesday.
Yeah, and my boy Lito's shop.
Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying?
Is your girl in Ochoaco?
Oh, man, I was bald in March, bro.
Of course this boy got braids.
What you mean?
Yeah, yeah.
So what you going to do about the front Yeah, yeah. Yes, it's Paul.
So what you going to do about the front part?
Nothing.
I've seen that already.
The Lord did his part with the front part.
I don't care, though.
For me, it's just about a lot of the things that we subscribe to as coping mechanisms
was taken away from us this year.
So for me, once I started with the, you know, not getting a haircut,
it just really showed, it gave me an opportunity to be able to show, are you able to really look at yourself
in your true essence and whatever it is
and be okay with that and be comfortable with that?
And most people aren't.
For me, it's just like, this is what I really look like
if I ain't got no maintenance or whatever.
And once I went past that,
now I'm about to just live out all my childhood dreams
and get all the braids and eyes on the side that I want.
You're not manscaping either?
I don't need help to do that.
I ain't never had to go.
That's not a service that I went to nobody else to get.
Angelie, I'm not about to go.
I didn't know you were just in your natural state.
What type of?
Do you like it when men no hair?
Men don't do that.
Ain't nobody showing up with no naked.
Looks like you're about to have surgery.
We're right.
So Carlos doesn't do manscaped.
Angelique, do you like that?
I think manscaped should definitely shave.
First of all, it benefits you because it makes your d*** look bigger when you shave it.
Because all that hair is not covering the d***. Let me tell you something.
With hair or no hair, this mother f***er.
You're right.
That's what I'm saying.
I don't need that help.
I ain't never heard of
come out,
hey man,
I gotta shave my
make it look bigger.
Make it look bigger.
Nah.
And then,
also,
if you expect a woman
to fade or fro,
I would say
that's not a problem.
Coming out the bush
is not a problem.
You gotta fade or fro on it.
It is true.
That's exactly why
And if you want a woman
to perform oral sex on you, I think it's only
polite to shave down there.
I mean, you know, the d*** is big enough.
You ain't gonna reach the pubes anyway.
It's not like the hair on your shaft.
The loose hair be getting out and everything
and then you pulling the hair out your mouth.
Hey, all you gotta do is...
As you eat it, choke on some pubes.
Oh!
That's like saying you can't kiss a nigga with a bid.
Well, that's a good point.
You want DC to agree?
True.
Why would you say that?
I'm just saying.
It's the same logic.
Charlamagne, tell him how it is.
Charlamagne, don't be trying to come on over here with that.
I got a little bit.
Don't do me.
Charlamagne just made everything awkward, man.
Goodness gracious.
Listen, man, I'm proud of y'all, man.
Y'all been showing the love for the last four years, man.
It's always love, man.
We appreciate y'all. Thank y'all, man.
Appreciate y'all as always.
Yes, sir.
All right, y'all. All right,all as always yes sir all right y'all all right go lay
down guys lay down now 85 sound show at the breakfast club good morning
let's go I watched the swerving that whip out of cop in it. My bitch got good fly her across the country. I finished the show and I hop in it.
I got me a milli.
I did it legitly.
I'm still with the shit.
I'm a hot.
Oh, you asking for pictures with.
What's your name?
Got the spot.
I'm trying to figure which deal I'm going to take.
I woke up a couple meal on my plate.
I'm investing in real estate.
I just went and gave my mama a hundred.
Probably won't hit me open my mouth.
Let you hear me talking about finding some money.
Let's go.
As soon as I found that, I flipped it. I'm a little bit different. They won't hear me open my mouth unless you hear me talking about finding some money. Let's go. As soon as I found it, I flipped it.
I'm a little bit different.
They get it.
No, I'm stiff on the bitch.
She dig.
Trying to find out why baby ain't all in the mentions.
No, she ain't get no DM from me.
This rich bitch ain't free.
She be throwing that.
Yeah, she good at it.
Turn around when we make a look at it.
She like, ha.
I needed some shit with some bop in it.
I flew past her whip with that blunt in my mouth.
Watched her swerving.
That whip had a cop in it.
My bitch got good.
Fly her across the country.
I finished the show and I hop in it.
I got me a milli.
I did it legitly.
I'm still with this.
I'm a hot.
I'm on orthodox than a mother.
Hey, when you gonna switch the flow?
I thought you'd never ask.
They f*** with me and ain't bout with the f***.
They be rapping bout what they look scary.
But to each his own.
If you like it, I love it. No big, no fee. That boy say he get money. Oh, really? How much they just cut you a check for a milli? We'll be right back. I'm hot. I needed some s*** with some vibe in it. Okay, let's go. I flew past his whip with that blunt in my mouth. Watched him swerving that whip at a cop in it.
My bitch got good f***.
Fly her across the country.
I finished the show and I hop in it.
I got me a milli.
I did it legitly.
I'm still with the s***.
I'm hot.
I'm hot.
Oh, you asking for pictures with n***a?
What's your name?
N***a got the spot.
Bigger wish deal, I'ma take.
Uh-huh.
I woke up a couple mil, I'ma take.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Donald Trump.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Yes, so Donald Trump was asked whether or not he knew about the Borat movie and had seen it
and what his response was to the scene with Giuliani.
And according to Voice of America White House Bureau Chief Steve Herman,
Donald Trump responded, I don't know what happened, but years ago, you know,
he tried to scam me and I was the only one who said, no way, that's a phony guy.
He said, I don't find him funny and I don't know anything about him other than he tried to scam me.
He came in as a BBC
British broadcasting anchor.
To me, he was a creep. Thank you
all. Well, Sacha Baron
Cohen, aka Barrett, responded on
social media. He said, Donald, I
appreciate the free publicity for Barrett. I
admit I don't find you funny either, but
yet the whole world laughs at you. I'm always
looking for people to play racist buffoons and you'll
need a job after January 20th.
Let's talk.
Okay.
Have y'all seen Barrette yet?
I didn't see the new one.
I meant to watch it this weekend,
but I watched Bad Hair instead.
I'm going to watch it this week, though.
Oh, I watched Bad Hair also.
I watched that.
I watched McGraw-Abb series.
These are my...
I got to watch that
Lawrence Tate movie also.
So many things.
Yes.
I'm so behind. Between everything that's going on with taking the kids, These are my, I got to watch that Lorenz Tate movie also. So many things. Yes, I want to check that out.
I'm so behind.
Between everything that's going on with taking the kids, pumpkin picking and apple picking, I don't have no time.
All right.
Now, Wendy Williams has a message for her fans.
You know, she's addressing this on-air behavior.
Fans are talking about concerns about her health.
She was struggling to speak on Friday on that particular episode.
And here's what she said.
I always say I love you for watching because I really, really do.
You know, I come here every day and I try to do the best that I can for you.
I appreciate you watching.
But it's, you know, even after all of these years, it's still work.
I guess every day is not perfect, but I'm not a perfectionist.
I'm not perfect.
But I do appreciate you putting in the effort to watch us.
And I love entertaining you.
She'll be on there stumbling and bumbling next week.
I keep telling y'all that production company, Dead Bar Mercury, they keep
propping Wendy up, knowing Wendy has
a problem. Wendy needs to go get help.
What do you think it is, though? What kind of
help do you think she needs? Is it mental?
It's the same things we've
been seeing with her
for the past couple of years.
She's going through a lot. She just went through a divorce.
It's quarantine time.
She's still getting her show back on track. Y'all were friends. Y'all were cool. She just went through a divorce. It's quarantine time. She's still going to get her show back on track.
Y'all were friends.
Y'all were cool.
Y'all spoke after this.
Maybe you should call her.
Listen, thug changes, love changes, best friends become strangers.
Okay?
I'm just telling y'all, simple and plain.
We all see it.
Okay?
And she needs to get help.
Simple as that.
Stop propping up on TV for profit.
Tyler Perry is saying that it looks like he's going to be hiring some new writers and directors.
He told a recent interview, he looks forward to allowing fresh, exciting talent to lead the ranks in writing and directing his projects and giving him a chance to take a step back.
Now, his president of production and development, Michelle Sneed, said we're super excited about the young and up-and-coming filmmakers and new writers that we're working with. Tyler
has solidified his place in the industry.
His brand is amazing and will continue
to grow that. Then on the other side, we're working
on promoting, providing a platform, and
advocating for this new talent, both in front of
and behind the camera. That's what it's all
about. And by the way, Tyler Perry's been doing that
though. I mean, there's quite a few, you know, black
actresses in Hollywood who, you know, have
high rates now because of the fact Tyler Perry paid them those high rates in his films,
you know, whether it was, I think he was, I think part of this was a response to when he said he's
the only writer for his projects. And he said, most of the time there's 10 people, 12, whatever
they're right on these television shows. Well, I have no writer's room. Nobody writes any of my
work. You know, a lot of people are saying, well, it's good to actually
have other points of view and if you're doing
a show about certain people,
it's good to have those people in the room.
Absolutely. And Tyler Perry has the platform
and the resources to do it and he can continue
to put on other black
creatives. So salute to Tyler Perry.
Alright, New York Undercover, that
reboot could air on NBC's
streaming service Peacock.
Step up!
Hmm?
What just happened?
I don't know.
Go ahead.
All right, so previously they had reported that Carrie Hilson, Fat Joe, MC Lyte have roles in this reboot.
I'm not sure what's going to happen now.
But it was groundbreaking.
It was the first ever police drama to star two people of color, Malik Yoba and Michael DeLorenzo.
They're not bringing my guy Yoba back? They gotta bring
Yoba back. I didn't say they
weren't. Oh, come on. Yoba, step
up. I need to see Yoba on the reboot of
New York Undercover.
All right. Well, I'm Angela Lee. What network
is it going to be on?
I told you, Peacock. Oh, I didn't
hear that part. Peacock. Okay. Yes, you did.
All right, I'm Angela Lee, and that is your rumor report.
I did not.
Jesus Christ.
What channel is Peacock on?
NBC Streaming Service.
I think it's a streaming service.
It's not a channel.
I mean, it's not on a channel.
It's a streaming service.
You got to find it.
Go hunting for Peacock later, okay? And tell me if you find it.
All right?
I don't think I have it.
All right.
Solomon, who are you giving your donkey to?
I don't think I have it, but should I?
Anybody out there?
Anybody out there have NBC Peacock?
If you do, let me know if it's worth my time.
Because I got enough streaming services already.
All right.
Who are you giving your donkey to, man?
Jared Kushner.
We'd like for him to step up to the front of the congregation, okay?
We want to have a word with him.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Your mornings will never be the same.
Tuesday, October 27th at 9, 8 central on BET.
Comic Trio 85 South hosts the 2020 BET Hip Hop Awards
with 2 Chainz, Big Sean, Burner Boy, Gucci
Man, Jhene Aiko, Lil Baby, City Girls, and Tobey Noguigwe.
Plus, music mogul Master P gets the I Am Hip Hop Award.
For more information, search hashtag Hip Hop Awards. Thank you. Mama say it's my fault, it's my fault I wear my heart on my sleeve
Think it's best I put my heart on ice, heart on ice
Cause I can't breathe
I'ma put my heart on ice, heart on ice
Getting the best of me
Heart on my sleeve
Think it's best I put my heart on ice, heart on ice
Cause I can't breathe.
I'ma put my heart on ice, heart on ice, getting the best of me.
You get donkey of the day, yeah you got eyes.
You get donkey of the day, yeah you got eyes.
You are a donkey.
It's time for donkey of the day.
I'ma fatten all that shit around your eyes. They want this man to throw them blows, man. or 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 waiting 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.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Who's Donkey of the Day today?
Well, Ed Sheeran, Donkey of the Day for Tuesday, October 27th goes to Jared Kushner.
Oh, the mayonnaise is heavy on this one, ladies and gentlemen.
Who is Jared Kushner?
Well, other than being a human jar of Hellman's, he's the senior advisor to the president of the United States of America. He's also the son-in-law of our celebrity and chief Donald J. Trump.
Now, yesterday, Jared Kushner was letting his inner voice speak out loud.
Okay, this is the way I'm sure Jared communicates with people in his circle. This is his worldview,
how he sees us as black people, okay? The way he sees us as black people was on full display
yesterday. See, Jared was speaking on Fox News, and he had some things to say about black Americans,
okay? In particular, black Americans Americans desire for success let's
listen to what Jared Kushner had to say about black Americans desire for success
I think we've seen in a lot of the the the black community which is mostly
Democrat is that President Trump's policies are the policies that can help
people break out of the problems that they're complaining about but he can't
want them to be successful more than they want to be successful he can't want
them to be successful more than we want to be successful. He can't want them to be successful more than we
want to be successful. None of this rhetoric is new. In the book of Karen, chapter 16, verse 2,
it says, thou Negroes are not successful because thou Negroes don't want to be. Thou Negroes are
lazy. I was literally just reading in Alicia Garza's book, The Purpose of Power, how former
President Ronald Reagan was one of the main people pushing the belief that black Americans are lazy,
okay, that they're con artists who secure wealth only through deceit.
In fact, Ronald Reagan called out a sister once named Linda Taylor at a campaign rally in 1976.
Ronald said she used 80 names, 30 addresses, 15 telephone numbers to collect food stamps, Social Security,
veterans benefits for four non-existent deceased veteran husbands, as well as welfare.
Her tax-free cash income alone was $150,000 a year.
That's where that whole welfare queen rhetoric that was popular in the 70s, 80s came from.
Ronald Reagan helped to create that narrative that obviously still exists for black people today.
See, what Ronald Reagan did was judge the whole of us by a few,
which is exactly what some white folks do to black people all the time.
That's why profiling exists.
That's why black people have all these stereotypes, these negative stereotypes we can't shake
because you have people in the highest offices in the land like Ronald Reagan and Jared Kushner
pushing these kind of narratives.
Oh, what Jared did is so Ronald Reagan.
Okay, Ronald pushed the narrative of black people scamming the country and enjoying unearned
money and rode that wave of white fear all the way
to the White House. And then when he got in the White House, he had so much support for his
policies because he convinced America that black people were indeed scamming folks, that he was
able to get support for policies like, you know, cutting public assistance. And that ruined poor
black folks for generations, even right now. And that's why it really bothers me, really bothers me, really grinds my gears
when I hear white people like Ronald Reagan or Jared Kushner talk about obtaining wealth through not working.
The carcassity of these white folks to try to check someone for obtaining wealth through not working.
Last time that I checked, okay, my ancestors built this country for free.
All right, without slavery, would the U.S. be the leading economic power that it is, Jared?
And then on top of that, we would never, ever compensate it for slavery.
No reparations, no nothing.
And that, from the beginning, created systematic inequality.
Okay, that structural racism helped create the black-white wealth gap.
Jared Kushner, you said
you read Poweronomics by Dr. Claude Anderson,
and now I know that's a damn lie.
Talk to him, Jokoy.
Oh, God.
You know what, Trump?
Never mind.
My computer froze.
It's not my fault.
No, now it's not your fault.
That's not Jokoy.
Well, I wanted Jokoy to, you know, say something to Jared Kushner.
Man, you are a liar, and you always are a liar.
Oh, God.
One day this show is going to be great.
I promise you.
Okay?
But I know you didn't read Powernomics, Jared Kushner.
There is no way you could make a statement like that if you read Powernomics, Jared Kushner. There is no way you could make a statement like that if you read
Powernomics. Dr. Claude Anderson breaks it down quite plain and simple, okay? He breaks it down
why black families have a fraction of the wealth of white families, and it has nothing to do with
black folks being lazy. It's several factors, and I don't even have time to run through them all,
but we can talk about the fact that black households have far less access to everything.
Okay?
Tax advantages that lead to forms of savings.
Ask your father-in-law about that.
Jared, we can talk about the long history this country has in regards to employment discrimination and other discriminatory practices.
Jared, would you like to discuss mortgage market discrimination?
That's why we are less likely to be homeowners than whites,
which also means we have less access to the savings and tax benefits that come with owning a home.
What I'm trying to tell you, Jared, is that America systemically put black people in this situation.
OK, us being at the bottom economically is by design.
And that's why it's going to take something systemic to get us out.
OK, getting us out of this condition has to be by design.
Jared Kushner, there is no way you read powernomics.
Impossible. Blaming black folks for their economic condition in this country is like giving rich white folks credit for their economic condition in this country.
We didn't do nothing to deserve to be in this position.
And spoiled ass brats like yourself have done nothing to deserve the wealth that you have okay listen i know you didn't read powernomics so let me you know let you hear from dr claude
anderson one of my ogs one of my elders who i love value and and appreciate when he was here
on the breakfast club he had this to say let's listen why is it expected for black wealth to
drop in the future oh for a certain reason because increasingly they know that you don't own anything.
Wealth creates wealth. And when they talk
about slavery, what blacks don't
have in their wealth was because whites capture your
wealth. Labor is wealth.
You can't have wealth without labor.
So in the 1500s, they said, well, what are we going to do?
We're going to all be in this race now. We're going to
compete between the French, the Germans,
the British, the Spaniards.
We're going to go to America.
We're going to compete to get the resources.
They said, when you go to America, here's what you're going to do.
Practice capitalism.
That means owning the land, the tools, the resources,
and using someone else's labor to enrich yourselves.
And since black folk couldn't enrich themselves,
everybody else came to the country, enriched themselves off of black folk.
They took your labor from you. And then everybody became rich for it.
And that's why when slavery ended, the average white person had 3,500 times more wealth than blacks.
It's just that simple.
That's why I find it laughable, comical, on Dave Chappelle, Andrew Schultz levels,
that any white person could talk about obtaining wealth through not working.
Obtaining wealth through gaming the system.
Hell, obtaining wealth through criminal activities.
Are you serious, Jared Kushner?
You have no moral high ground to stand on in regards to that conversation.
And I actually hate the fact your last name is Kushner
because I want to call you Young Kush, but people actually like Kush.
You, my friend, are more of a Reggie.
Okay, you ain't no gas, bro, but you are a gas lighter. And that's exactly what you did with those comments
yesterday, because you're taking a page out of Reagan's playbook to paint the picture of black
people being lazy. And we don't desire success because we want to live off the government and
the Democrats are going to allow that. And you're trying to convince your base that it's coming from
their tax dollars, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Listen to me, y'all. Okay, if you have never listened to your Uncle Charla before, listen to me now.
I am a black man raised on a dirt road in Moncks Corner, South Carolina.
I have a lisp and a 12th grade education.
Actually got my diploma in night school.
So I am not an expert at anything.
I tell y'all all the time I am not the highest grade of weed in the dispensary.
But I have discernment.
And my discernment is telling me everything
I need to know about this Trump administration and it's simple.
They are who we know they are.
The question is, will America continue to let them be?
I repeat, they are who we know they are.
The question is, will America continue to let them be?
Find out November 3rd on Dragon Ball Z.
Please give Jared Kushner the biggest hee-haw.
Let Kathy Griffin do it.
Please give this giant jar of mayo the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw. Hee-haw.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now, when we come back, Milato will be joining us.
Big Lado.
We're going to talk to her when we come back, so don't move. us. Big Lotto. We're going to talk to her when we come back.
So don't move.
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Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Chelsea Handler.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report. Talk to Report. This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
All right.
Well, Chelsea Handler, as you know, was upset at 50 Cent for saying that he was going to
support Trump because of tax purposes.
He didn't want to pay all those hefty taxes if you make over $400,000.
Now, Chelsea Handler is being even more vocal about what she
would do in order to discourage 50 Cent from encouraging people to vote for Donald Trump.
Here's what she had to say on Jimmy Fallon. I had to remind him that he was a black person,
so he can't vote for Donald Trump and that he shouldn't be influencing an entire swath of
people who may listen to him
because he's worried about his own personal pocketbook.
So I haven't heard back from him yet, but I am willing to, you know,
seal the deal in more ways than one if he changes his mind and publicly denounces Donald Trump.
I might be willing to go for another spin if you know what I'm talking about.
I don't know how I feel about Chelsea Handler saying she had to remind 50 Cent that he's black.
I get it, but nah.
He can be black and also vote for whoever the hell
he wants. We can judge him for it, but
it's his right as an American citizen. It just sounds very
you ain't black Joe Biden-ish to me.
Well, 50 Cent
responded, another spin,
F Donald Trump. I never liked him. For all
I know, he had me set up and had my friend
Angel Fernandez killed, but that's history. LOL.
And then he added Chelsea Handler and Jimmy
Fallon. Drop a clues bomb for
50 Cent. This is why you don't, like,
50 is 50. Like, you know 50 is
performing. You know he's entertaining
95% of the time.
So it's just like, you can't even hang on to his
words like that. Like, it's just
entertaining. Some people do. Yeah, and Chelsea Handler
is a comedian. So, you know, it people do. Yeah. And Chelsea Ann is a comedian. So,
you know,
it is what it is.
And she knows 50 cent personally,
they dated.
So I guess she can make jokes about whatever,
but it is a serious time.
You know,
election is a week away.
The deadline for voting.
All right.
Now,
congratulations to Kevin Hart and Charlamagne.
You guys have announced a new partnership with audible.
Mm-hmm.
Listen, none of, yes, it's audible. We're doing a scripted content. So it's justagne, you guys have announced a new partnership with Audible. Mm-hmm. Listen, none of, uh, yes,
it's Audible. We're doing, uh, scripted content.
So it's just like, you know, scripted TV shows,
scripted films, uh, audio scripted,
audio scripted TV shows, audio scripted films,
audio scripted documentaries. We've been
working on this for, like, a year and a half.
Like, it took a long time to, to,
to get this situation where we needed it to be.
Well, congratulations.
Thank you. And Kevin Hart posted,
he posted, been working on this for a minute
with my brother, Charlemagne.
We are finally here and I'm hyped as hell about it.
Damn it, it's not just about what you do.
It's also about the opportunities
that you create for others.
I can't wait for you all to get a major dose
of what we have coming your way.
Yes, man.
I always say none of my businesses are for me.
All my companies from Black Effect
to this vertical with Kevin
are for other black creatives and to provide opportunities for other black people.
So that's what we're here for.
All right.
Now, NBA Youngboy is being investigated for an alleged assault in Texas.
According to this man, he says that NBA Youngboy and his crew beat him up in a studio in the garage.
Now, they said he arrived to the studio to work with Youngboy on October 5th.
When they arrived, security told them no women were allowed in the studio.
That's when his girlfriend left and things went south.
According to sources, the man is saying he went into the garage at the studio
and Youngboy and his crew pounced on him, put a bag over his head,
and proceeded to beat him up, kicking, punching him before pistol-whipping him.
This is all alleged. And according to this person person he said he caught a glimpse of young boy when the bag was
removed he said he saw a body bag in the room and when he asked why it was there he told officers
they responded they were going to put him in it that's when according to this man he said nba young
boy facetimed his manager and said i got him here the manager said, release him because he'd just be the case and didn't need more legal trouble.
Okay.
I mean, this is all a legend.
This is a person saying this happened, so I don't know what the real story is.
That was actually terrifying.
I actually want to write that down for some scripted content later.
You beating the hell out of somebody, and then you see a body bag,
and you say, what's that for?
We're going to put you in it.
Whoa.
That reminds me of my dad when my dad made me dig a six feet hole and i asked him what this was for and he said
that's gonna be your grave you keep going the route you're going jeez all right okay i didn't
i i didn't dig the whole six feet i was about to say that's tough right there that's a lot of work
i got i might have got to about i got about about i'll say 18 I'm going to put you in a shallow grave.
He's so short.
Shut up.
Yeah, what's next?
Put you in a 5'3".
4'8".
All right.
That's the underwear.
The star from Little Fires Everywhere.
She's been cast as the princess of a new Disney hip-hop Cinderella film, Sneakerella.
You know I love Little Fires Everywhere, and I thought she was amazing in that series,
so I'm excited for her to be doing that.
So congratulations.
Another black princess for Disney.
Love it.
What the hell is Sneakerella?
It's an updated version.
A glass Air Force One?
Yeah, so I think that'll be dope.
And just so you guys know, The Breakfast Club will be featured on GMA3 this afternoon.
You can see it at 1 p.m. Eastern on ABC.
Special thanks to TJ Holmes for a great interview.
The Breakfast Club will be on GMA3 this afternoon.
Make sure y'all tune in.
How much of the interview are they going to play now?
Because I think we sat down with TJ for at least an hour, right?
It was like 45 minutes.
Yeah, and then somebody, I think I was told
it's going to get cut to four minutes.
Yeah, there's a lot of stuff that's not going to be in there.
We have some good content.
They got to put that up on YouTube or something.
I thought that was a good conversation.
All right, well, that is your Room of Reports.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, shout out to Revolt. We'll see you guys tomorrow.
Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next. Get your request in now.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
What up, y'all? It's DJ Envy here.
From my experience at an historically black college and university, I know that homecoming is a big deal.
With the cancel this year, we decided to bring the celebration to you with HBCU Homecoming Party on
the Yard. Presented by McDonald's. Hosted
by me. McDonald's Black and Positively
Golden Movement is about empowering
the next generation of black leaders
through initiatives like our HBCU programs
that are positively shaping communities.
Watch our HBCU Homecoming Party
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on Thursday, November 12th.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God, we are the Breakfast
Club. Now,
shout out to the 85 South Boys
for joining us this morning.
85 South Show.
I'm hilarious. You call them 85
South Boys. I don't know why I did that.
Come on. They're going to jump you.
Why do you always have to butcher their names?
Why do you not recognize Chico Bean when you see him?
Chico Bean is my guy.
I like Chico Bean.
I love him, brother.
This is real name.
Shout out to Carlos Miller and also shout out to DC Young Fly.
Those are my guys.
I like them.
DC, Chico, and Carlos are going to jump you one day when they see you.
Trust me.
What time does the BTA Hip Hop Awards come on tonight?
9.
9 p.m.
9 p.m.
All right.
So check out the 85 South Show hosting that tonight.
And listen, I want to, you know, salute everybody in the 803, Columbia, South Carolina,
everybody that listens to us on Hot 1039.
I was home last night at Charlie W. Johnson Stadium on the campus of Benedict College.
We had a rally for my man Jamie Harrison, who was running for the South Carolina U.S. Senate seat.
A lot of people showed up for Jamie last night.
A lot of energy around his campaign, and it's imperative
that South Carolina votes out Lindsey Graham.
Old lady bug gotta go. Lindsey said that
segregation was the good old days.
Lindsey said you can go anywhere you want in South
Carolina if you're black or an immigrant, as long as
you're conservative. We don't have time for that
old way of thinking anymore. Lindsey is
an example of the old white male leadership
that has ruined this country, so
please vote for Jamie Harrison.
And salute to all my folks I saw last night.
Dr. Rosalind Clark, the president of Benedict College.
Salute to Mayor Stephen Benjamin of Columbia.
Salute to my girl Mo Ivory.
Salute to Jennifer Clyburn.
Salute to Todd Rutherford.
All my folks I saw yesterday.
Oh, and super salute, super salute to Common for pulling up and performing last night and
supporting Jamie Harrison.
Thank you, my brother.
All right.
And also shout to Big Lotto for joining us this morning.
All right, Milotto.
Now, when we come back, we got the positive note.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Yes, ma'am. My positive note is every... Yes, my
positive note is simply this. I want everybody to, you know,
have this little note to self. You can't
control how other people receive
your energy. Anything you do or say gets
filtered through the lens of whatever personal
stuff they are going through at the moment, which
is not about you. Just keep doing your thing
with as much integrity and love
as possible. Breakfast club, bitches!
You all finished or you 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. We need help! No country willingly gives up their territory. Oh my God. What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zaka-stan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-a-stan 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.
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podcasts. Hey y'all, Nimany here. I'm the host of a brand new history podcast for kids and families
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