The Breakfast Club - Affection is Significant
Episode Date: May 27, 2022Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see if how our listeners parents affection or non affection effected them once they grew up, after Jada discussed her mom not showing affection to her... on the "Red Table Talk". Also, with the holiday coming up many people are traveling to go on vacation, and some may even get lucky with a stranger during their time off, so we opened the phone lines to hear our listeners stories on having a one night stand. And Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to former NFL player Herschel Walker for his comments on gun violence. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning, man.
Yes, it's Friday.
Lord have mercy.
Yee, how you feeling?
How y'all feeling?
How's COVID affecting you today?
Is it over?
You said you were going to take a test yesterday.
How are we looking?
Yeah, I'm doing good now.
I tested negative finally.
And I went for a little jog in the park yesterday just to see what my wind is like.
Because I told you I get out of breath real fast.
That's like the real only thing that's happening.
But it was OK.
It wasn't too bad.
And what's the new rules and regulations?
You got to stay your ass out the way for what, five days?
Yeah, five days of isolation.
And then after that, five days wearing a mask when you're around people.
OK.
All right. But I'm good now. Thank God. That around people. Okay. All right.
But I'm good now.
Thank God.
That's all that matters.
All right.
Charlamagne has everything, brother.
I thank God that it's Friday
because I am spiritually,
mentally,
emotionally,
and physically exhausted.
I'm tired, man.
I'm just tired.
It's just been a long
draining
week. I've been putting a lot of energy
a lot of different places.
And yeah, I'm just
exhausted. Yeah, I agree. But you know what?
I try to leave the news
alone for the last
yesterday, I should say.
And I just enjoyed the kids, man.
And shout to anybody that the kids, man.
And shout out to anybody that has kids, young kids that play sports,
softball, baseball, cheerleading, basketball, soccer.
Those games be long, bro.
And, you know, they haven't developed their skills yet.
So them games be long.
They be long.
Pitching be bad.
No, they do.
I just enjoy it, man.
The fact that I can play with the kids.
And there's a new game called Bonga Ball?
What is it?
I have no idea what that is.
Okay.
No, what you said about staying away from the news,
I do think it's good to disconnect,
but we can't sit here and act like
these stories are
already embedded in our brain and embedded
in our spirit, and when you play with your kids, that makes it, you know, that makes it even worse.
Because you're seeing your kids and you're like, damn, some people aren't going to be able to see their kids ever again.
Correct.
You know?
And then I saw the story yesterday where the husband of the teacher died of a heart attack.
Yes, Joe Garcia, the husband of Irma Garcia.
Absolutely.
So sad.
He had just went to go put flowers near the site that day
and then died of a heart attack later.
You know he died of a broken heart.
And he left behind four kids.
So it's just like, man, bro.
Yeah, I'm just exhausted.
All right, well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what we talking about?
Well, I'll update you guys on that story in Uvalde of Joe Garcia.
And we'll talk about an 11-year-old student at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde
and how she managed to survive the shooting.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get into some front page news.
Now, last night, did you see the game, Charlamagne?
Yes, sir.
I stayed up.
I watched the whole thing.
And I had to watch the post-game show because, you know,
that's the last inside the NBA of the year.
So, you know, I had to see Kenny, Charles, Shaq and Ernie one last time this season.
What about you? Did you watch the game?
No, I went to bed early.
Okay, well the Warriors beat the Mavericks
120-110.
Congratulations to
the Golden State Warriors.
No surprise there. I mean, Golden State
Warriors, that was my preseason
pick to win the NBA championship.
And I personally believe
that if they win this year,
they're going to win at least two more
before Steph Curry and Klay Thompson
and Draymond hanging up, especially with
them youngins they got over there.
What else we got, Yeezy? And Cowabunga.
And what do you think is going to happen tonight?
I think Boston
will win.
Boston should win tonight.
Miami is very injured.
They beat up.
I mean, I had Boston pick the winning series,
but Jimmy Butler's playing through injury.
Kyle Lowry's playing through injury.
Tyler Harrell's not even playing.
Yeah, I think the Celtics should close it up tonight.
Yeah, and they're playing in Boston.
I think Boston got this one.
All right.
Now, we were talking about this earlier.
The husband of an elementary school teacher who was killed during the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, has died of a heart attack.
Joe Garcia, the husband of Irma Garcia, died yesterday, just two days after his wife was tragically killed when the shooting happened at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.
Mrs. Garcia was one of two teachers along with 19 students
who were killed in that deadly massacre.
They were married for 24 years
and they leave behind four children.
Now as far as Salvador Ramos,
we talked about how he shot his grandmother
in the face. She is still recovering.
The family said that they're getting all
kinds of hate messages and hate emails
right now.
But the grandmother, she actually did call the police too she did call 9-1-1 after she was shot in the face she called the police for help but her grandson had already taken off crashed the
vehicle outside the elementary school and then that's when he ran inside the school here is what
they said about the grandmother on tuesday may 24 at 1128, suspect just west of here wrecks his vehicle, pickup truck that he took from his grandmother.
He had just shot his grandmother in the face.
She's alive, stable at this point.
1128, he's sitting there at the barge.
He jumps out the passenger side of the truck.
According to witnesses, he's got a long arm, rifle, and a bag.
Later, we find out it's ammunition.
He walks around.
He sees two witnesses at the funeral home across the street from where he wrecked.
He engages, fires towards them.
He continues walking towards the school.
He climbs a fence.
Now he's in the parking lot.
Now, a Texas law enforcement official has contradicted some of what the earlier chain of events was.
According to Texas Department of Public Safety Regional Director Victor Escalon, he said he
walked in unobstructed initially. So from the grandmother's house to the ditch to the school
into the school, he was not confronted by anybody. That definitely contradicts earlier comments about
what happened where they said he was confronted outside the school. They said a school earlier said a school resource officer had engaged with him before he went
inside.
But now they're saying that did not happen.
They're also wondering why it took so long.
You know, he was able to basically engage back and forth for quite some time, usually
within five minutes when there's an active shooter, that situation gets handled.
And for some reason, this took a lot longer than that.
So they said he wrecked his car at about 11.28 a.m.,
his grandmother's car, and then he walked in
through an unlocked door at 11.40 a.m.
They said that door is normally locked
unless you're leaving to go home on the school bus.
There was no school resource officer on site or available at the time.
That's when inside he walked into a classroom and fired more than 25 times.
The majority of the gunfire they did say was in the beginning of the attack.
Officers then arrived at 1144.
But when they went to confront him, they received fire and took cover.
Now, they did call for more resources and personnel.
They evacuated students and teachers in other parts
of the school. And then at some point
they even entered negotiations with the suspect.
And then after about an hour,
that's when U.S.
Border Patrol tactical team came to the classroom,
forced entry, and fatally shot the suspect.
I don't
understand why police...
Yeah, that's what I read.
That's crazy. I don't understand why police officers were tackling and detaining parents outside of the school. Unless those videos online that I saw yesterday weren't real, but they were detaining parents and tackling parents.
And that makes me feel like they didn't want the parents to intervene with, you know, whatever plan was happening.
Well, well, you know, when something like that happens, and the only reason I know is because it was an active shoot at my son's school one time.
Well, they thought and they lock it down.
They don't want the parents to come in the way of the police trying to do their job.
Because, you know, I went there with and I had my stuff and I had my dog and I was going to get my kid.
There was no there was nobody going to tell me that I couldn't go in there and get my kid.
And, you know, they wanted me to put the dog away because they said my dog affected their dogs.
Like there was so many different things that I was affecting what they were trying to do.
But at the end of the day, I'm a father. I didn't want to hear none of that.
I was like, I'm going to get my son, you know?
Yeah, but I think the issue was the parents were saying that the police weren't doing their job.
They was wondering why the police was sitting outside and not going in there to
take the guy out. And they were trying to encourage
them to go in. And then there were parents
formulating plans, rushing the building
themselves. I think I even read a story of a mother who
jumped the gate
or something and ran in and took her two kids out.
Yeah, I saw one mother on the news
talking. I saw a mother on the news
talking about it. And she was
saying that the police stopped her
from entering the school but she managed to
get inside and the only reason, because
they threatened to arrest her, that she wasn't
arrested is because she didn't know somebody,
another police officer, that was
able to get her,
you know. Nah, I get it. I'm getting my kids.
I'm sorry. Oh yeah, I saw that.
If they don't feel like
the cops are doing anything,
nah, I got to get my kid.
Especially if it's an active shooter, he's shooting.
Nah, I'm going to risk it all.
That's just me.
And what's the husband's name again, Yee?
That passed away?
What's the husband's name that passed away?
Joe Garcia.
Joe Garcia, man.
Lord have mercy.
Rest in peace to Joe Garcia and his wife.
The human connection is so fascinating to me, you know, because that brother died of a heart attack.
And, you know, I would say he died of a broken heart.
And it just makes me think about love and grief because, you know, love is powerful, right? Like love is powerful, but grief is probably more powerful because his queen died.
They've been together 24 years.
That's his whole world.
And even though he had four kids that he loved,
and I'm sure in his mind he wanted to be there for, you know,
the grief overpowered that, man.
Like, it's just, I don't know, the human connection is just fascinating to me.
All right.
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Good morning.
How y'all feeling this morning?
OG Rob.
Peace, King.
What up, brother?
Hey, what's going on, man?
I just want to call in and comment on the tragedy, man, that happened, man.
You know, I usually call in with the bars, but today, you know,
it's just so much going on with our children and the lives that was lost, man.
It really touched me because I'm a parent.
You know, I'm a parent.
I'm a grandfather.
And I'm also a husband.
So with all this going on, man, it's powerful, man.
And I don't know what we need to do.
You know, we always talk about this and talk about that. But what can you do when you have people that mentally, you know, not stable and just wake up thinking of doing things like that, man?
So, you know, it's just heartbreaking.
It's heartbreaking, man.
And it really touched me, man.
So I really had to call in and touch bases with you guys on that.
And just give my condolences to all the family and friends,
the parents, and, you know, everybody that was lost in that tragedy.
Thank you, Black man.
That energy is appreciated, man.
All right, OG Raw.
Hello, who's this?
This is Mercedes Collins from Indianapolis.
Oh, my gosh.
Good morning, DJ Evie, Angela Yee, and Charlotte Bain.
Oh, my gosh.
Good morning. Good morning. Oh, my God. Oh, shit. Good morning.
Oh, my God.
Can I fangirl this shit right quick?
Like, just really, really fast.
Can you what?
I'd be a fangirl this shit, like, really, really fast.
Stop cursing.
Go ahead.
I'm sorry.
Why are you talking like you're talking to your daughter, bro?
Stop cursing.
She was cursing.
She cursed twice on the radio.
You said it so hard.
You said it so aggressive.
Like a daddy.
Oh, I listen to y'all every day.
I am so tired of these DoorDash customers not tipping.
At least tip like $5.
They're driving like 25 minutes for an order.
And come to find out they only tipping $2.
Do at least $5.
Gas is too hot.
Seriously, gas is too hot.
I do 20%.
Man, I'm trying to tell you.
Like, yesterday I had an order that was like 30 minutes away.
And mind you, the order said it was like $9.
And at first I was like, eh, I guess I'll take it.
Trying to find out.
Drive all the way up there.
The customer only tips $3.
So please.
That is 20%.
Listen to what Yee just said, though.
You know, the order was $10.
Yee says she tips 20%, which would have been $2.
The customer gave you 30%, $3.
So what would you expect the customer to tip on a $10 order?
Well, on a $10 order, at least tip $5.
At least $5.
$5? Okay. $5, I'm going to go get it myself. $5, at least tip five. At least five. Five?
Okay.
For $5, I'm going to go get it myself.
$5, I'm going to go get it myself. You know what?
I would never order anything on DoorDash for $10.
I didn't think they delivered for $10.
Yes, they do.
I never would do that.
Because there's also like a processing fee.
There's a processing fee on top of that, right?
No, if you don't remember.
Yeah, I'm a member.
If you don't remember, they don't charge you. That gets rid of the delivery fee, but there's still a processing fee and top of that, right? Nah, if you don't remember. Yeah, I'm a member. That gets rid of the delivery fee, but there's still a processing
fee and all of that.
It's not just a flat what it would cost.
He delivers one meal all the time.
Chipotle, Shake Shack.
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I just want to give a shout out to my friend Nicholas
in Georgia and a shout out to my
husband who's in jail right now,
but he gets to listen to y'all
You guys have a great day and stay safe
Will do queen
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Hey, this is Breck from Elizabeth City
I wanted to start off by saying good morning
Good morning
Good morning
I've been listening to you guys since I was 18,. i'm 29 now it's my first time ever calling in um i wanted to yeah we all
um i just i just me and my wife last friday just found out our uh son of seven years old
been jumped in school already man by five kids oh kids. Oh my gosh. Damn, bro.
And now what do you do?
Well, we went to the principal and
tried to figure some stuff out, but my
son's in first grade. These kids that did
it were in second.
He doesn't even know their names or any of that stuff,
man, so I mean, it's terrible,
but, and his last day of school
was yesterday, so there's really not much
that I'm expecting to get done.
But just, like, the thing is, man, like, these people out here just need to teach their kids better, man.
It's horrible stuff.
So what are you going to do?
Are you going to bring it up with the principal?
Are you going to write a letter?
Like, what are you going to do?
Because these kids, something needs to happen, like, whether it's suspension or something.
Me and my wife actually went to the Prince for ourselves in person, man.
I mean, he's been real concerned and stuff.
That was last Friday, and we haven't heard a thing about it since.
So we're not really sure where to go from here.
Yeah, you got to press the issue because something needs to happen.
Those kids need to be suspended.
They need in-day time detention.
Something needs to happen to teach these kids that you can't just do that and then just walk away and get away with it. Something needs to happen those kids need to be suspended uh they need in daytime detention something needs to happen to teach these kids that you can't just do that and then just walk away and get away with
it something needs to happen those kids need to have punishment or the principal needs to call
those those parents and they have to put all those kids in a room that's what they should do
put all those kids in a room and have a conversation because you don't want those
kids you don't want your son to be fearful next year all right that's right i'm gonna tell you
something else yeah go, go ahead.
Now, I was going to say, I got a plan in mind for things like that.
After, you know, you catch these children and you give them the discipline they deserve,
I'm beating their daddy up.
And if we catch the daddy and mama tag team back again,
my wife and I are putting hands on folks.
You hear me?
Stop it.
I thought about that too, man.
I really have.
I really have.
But what is that going to teach my son?
That's right.
Don't go that route.
What, beating the daddy up?
Yeah.
The thing that f***s me the most about the situation is my son said he saw six teachers outside.
It happened during recess.
Saw every teacher out there can name all the teachers and was hollering for help,
and they did nothing.
Wow.
Lord have mercy.
Yeah, I don't know if you have the ability to change that school,
but I definitely would write a letter to whatever school district it is,
and I really would complain.
I'll be honest with you.
I'm on a Charlemagne tip pause.
It is what it is.
For sure.
Tag team, back again.
Back again. Me and my wife coming.
That's right. Me and my wife coming, bro.
I'm telling you right now. I tell my daughter all the time
if one of these kids bother you at school
after we get the kid
disciplined, depending on what the offense
is, I'm beating the daddy up.
Yeah, I agree with you.
Dude, I've had anger issues
my whole life, man. It's hard
not to resort to something
like that. Yeah, that's right.
It's our kids. Try to do it the right way,
man. Try to
go the proper way because, like you said,
you don't want to put yourself in any situation
where you get into a beef with somebody's
father and then you go to jail.
And now, you know, your daughter or your son is looking at you like, damn, dad.
You know what I mean? So I would say do it the right way.
And even if you have to call 9-1-1, call 9-1-1, make a complaint if you feel like nothing's happened.
Because once that complaint is made, the police have to go to the school and talk to the principal.
And then it's written down. So that might be another option that you have to do.
Don't be afraid to call 9-1-1 you paid him oh yeah for sure and i just want to say
i'm proud of my little man man i mean he handled it so well like didn't come home upset or anything
man so i'm proud of him but you know and then on another note which is which is a young one
do you have him in karate oh yeah yeah Karate's good. Karate will teach
him defense. Karate will teach him how to move.
All my kids are in karate.
My sons are in boxing. Just in case.
Right.
Definitely. Alright, brother. Have a good one.
You know why that's so scary? Because he's saying
that his son
is alright now, but we already know
how trauma works.
He's going to have PTSD. You know? Like, he gonna have
PTSD. Once you get jumped,
you get jumped, bro, you gonna have some PTSD.
Guaranteed. Especially next year
when school starts. So, Anjali, I'm at
my kid's karate. I'm standing outside.
Charlemagne drives by and asks me,
son, you in karate? No, I'm not taking karate.
You know I'm dropping my kids off karate. I'm not doing karate.
I don't know you.
He looked like he was in karate class to me.
He had on the whole outfit, and I'm driving by.
I'm like, why the hell is Envy standing outside a Taekwondo class?
Hopefully you got some moves.
Get it off your chest.
And then he was on the phone looking like he was arguing,
like he was calling for backup.
Like, man, he just kicked my ass in here, man.
Help me.
I was like, what?
Well, get it off your chest.
Well, we got rumors on the way.
Yes, we are going to talk about Jada Pickett-Smith.
We are talking about parenting.
Well, she has an episode on Red Table Talk,
how destructive mothers damage their daughters.
Could this be you?
We'll tell you what she said on that episode.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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May I rest in peace to Ray Liotta?
He has passed away at the age of 67.
We know him from Goodfellas, of course.
He was asleep Wednesday night.
He was filming a movie in the Dominican Republic and somehow passed in his sleep.
His cause of death and other details are not immediately known, but they are investigating.
Now, his Goodfellas co-star Robert De Niro told The Post,
I was very saddened to learn of Ray's passing.
He is way too young to have left us.
May he rest in peace. He was only
67 years old.
And yes, he had
been shooting a movie, Dangerous Waters,
in the Dominican Republic before
he passed away, according to his
rep.
So it's amazing, right?
We say he was only 67,
but that's because, you i'm 43 when i was 20
something or a teenager i'd be like oh you lived a long life now when you're 43 you realize how young
you know uh ages like 67 actually are and then i need more information how you just passing your
sleep i need to know more for my for my anxiety sake okay i just don't want to think people out
here just passing away and they sleep for no reason. What was the I need more. I need to know the cause.
And he was born in Newark, New Jersey.
He said he only chose to study drama in college because it didn't require him to take any math classes.
And then he said he auditioned for plays because a pretty girl told him he should.
And it turned out that he was a fan.
He said he thought he would be in construction, to be honest, prior to that.
Now, J-Lo, who was his colleague on the show Shades of Blue said Ray was
my partner in crime on Shades of Blue the first thing that comes to mind is he was so kind to my
children Ray was the epitome of a tough guy who was all mushy on the inside Kevin Costner who
starred in Field of Dreams with him spoke of his incredible legacy and Jamie Lee Curtis who worked
with him on the film Dominic and Eugene called him both a gentle human and a beautiful artist and Seth Rogen tweeted out
I can't believe Ray Liotta has passed away he was such a lovely talented and hilarious person
working with him was one of the great joys of my career and we made some of my favorite scenes I
ever got to be in a true legend of immense skill and grace oh yeah he was a beast now he's in one
of my favorite movies Goodfell favorite movies, Goodfellas.
I watched Goodfellas on my way back from Africa
the other day.
Man, classic.
Alright, now
Jada Pickett-Smith and her mom, Adrienne
Banfield-Norris are opening up about
a very sensitive topic and it's
about the lack of physical affection within
their relationship and upbringing.
And so here is
that episode. It's called How
Destructive Mothers Damage Their Daughters. Could this be you? One of the things that was so missing
in my relationship with my mother and with Jade, it was just touch. Yeah. Very rarely will you see
Jade and I. And if we do, it's awkward. Yeah, it's awkward. Because we didn't hug in our family.
We knew we were loved yeah but it
just wasn't that kind of nurturing touch and you remember how you always wanted
to cuddle cuddle yeah I mean you let me sleep with you but that was different
for her she never cuddled with me and it felt so good yeah when i had it with you then i missed it with jada
so willow smith was raised differently and that's what they were trying to say
she and her grandmother were far more affectionate and so now jada's mother is saying she regrets not
having a closer physical attachment to her daughter yeah no that's real that we weren't that affectionate
i mean they were affectionate gave me hugs and kisses but not like me and my kids are now like
me and my kids they i mean people say we're overly affectionate like i always hug them and kiss them
and tell them give them compliments and and like extra but you know they love it and i love it but
now my parents are like that as well now too so i, I mean, it changed. I get it. Yeah. That's why you got to love on your kids, man,
because I promise you, we grow up and think about all the love we didn't receive all the hugs and
the kisses. And when you didn't get it from your parents, you'll seek it from whoever is willing
to give what looks like love. And since you've never experienced that love of parents, it impacts
your self-love. And when you don't have no self-love, it makes it harder to recognize
real love from others.
Alright,
well, that is your rumor reports.
Alright, we got front page news.
Next, what are we talking about?
Man, let's talk about the cost of living
right now. They're saying that the U.S.
median rent is going to reach a record
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DJ Envy, Angela
Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
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Morning everybody, it's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get some front page news.
Last night, NBA, if you've seen the game, Golden State Warriors defeated the Mavericks,
so they go to the next round.
Not the next round.
They're going to the NBA.
Yeah, I watched the game last night.
They're going to the NBA Finals.
It's their sixth NBA Finals in eight seasons.
Dropping the clues bombs for the Golden State Warriors.
They are a dynasty like no other.
And I remember after the Raptors beat
them in the Finals, Drake said it was over for that
dynasty, but now they're back.
And let me ask you a question. I don't know if it's just me,
but does it seem like this is the beigest team
in NBA history?
Why's everything beige with you?
Are you...
Listen, I...
Well, apologies.
I'm still working on myself.
But I don't usually root for beiginess,
but I like the Warriors.
But I don't know if it's because
the team is golden
and the colors are gold and yellow
or because their stars
are like the color of dirty urine.
But Klay Thompson,
Steph Curry, Jordan Poole,
like yesterday watching them
accept the Western Conference
Finals Award,
I was like, dim the lights.
Could somebody dim the lights on the TV?
Salute to the Warriors.
No, it just makes me think to myself,
wow, I'm really growing because I never used to root for Beijing.
I actually cheered when Nino Brown stabbed that dude in the hand in that movie.
Who did he stab?
Christopher Williams, right?
You should talk to a therapist about this later on today.
The colorism.
I do.
All right, now, if you think the cost of living is high right now,
guess what?
It's going to get even higher by the summer.
The U.S. median rent is going to reach a record high of $2,000.
Right now, the national average rent is $1,827 a month.
That's up 16.7% from a year ago.
But they're saying, according to the study,
they researched the average rental prices
in the 50 biggest cities across the U.S. to determine.
In Florida, those cities have the highest rent increases on average.
They said in Miami, that's up 51.6% from last year.
Orlando is up 33%, and Tampa is up almost 28%.
So just getting that out there for you guys, man, that is insane.
That's part of inflation, right?
That's part of inflation, right?
It just depends on what city you're in.
It's also demand, you know,
because if you go to other places like Pittsburgh, Detroit, Minneapolis,
they have the smallest rent growth from last month, that rent increase from last year by
about 5%.
So I think it's also depending on on where it is that you're trying to move.
A lot of people are moving to Florida.
So that's why I know they were during the pandemic.
But I think they said people are still in Florida.
They still are.
OK, I thought they were saying that earlier last week.
I'm sure rent is
also shooting up because the economy
is still recovering from
the recession caused by COVID.
You know?
Alright, now I wanted to talk about this earlier,
but we didn't get a chance to get to
it. And let's talk about this young
11-year-old girl who
in Uvalde ended up playing dead, and that's how about this young 11 year old girl who in uvalde ended up um playing dead and
that's how she managed to escape uh in that shooting so one of her friends was next to her
and was fatally shot inside of their fourth grade classroom and she went into survivor mode and
smeared the other girl's blood on her body to convince the gunman that she was dead as well. Now, before she even did that, she also managed to grab her dead teacher's phone and call 911 for help.
Oh, my God. Come on, man.
The girl's aunt did say that, you know, she ended up having a panic attack.
Imagine a fourth grader being in a situation like that. What that would make you think later in life.
She said her friend was initially still alive.
She was breathing.
And then she ended up dying while she was there.
She did have lacerations on the left side of her.
And her hair was also singed by gunfire.
When all of this happened.
So this is all 11-year-old.
Her name is Mia Cirillo.
Man, can you imagine what these kids who did survive
are going to be going through for the rest of their lives?
Man, that's a trauma that, you know,
they're going to be dealing with forever.
Like, literally forever.
That's a trauma that they're going to need, you know,
therapy for forever.
In America, we have failed these kids.
Since we don't have a plan, they have to come up with their own. I think it's
disgusting that we live
in an era where kids have to have
school shooting drills.
Like, school shootings?
You gotta have a drill for
school shootings. It should be
something put in place to where we can
stop these school shootings from
happening. It just feels weird. Kids
as young as four have to have school shooting drills like that feels like a failure on the on the parts of adults in this country, man,
especially adults in positions of power. And I'm talking about the politicians.
Yeah, but, you know, the sad thing about it is like the other day I had to go to my kid's school to drop off lunch.
And they have it where you can go into one room. Like when you walk in the first door,
there's another door that you can't get into.
So you can't necessarily go into the school.
But if you got an AR-15, you shoot, you shooting them.
If you want to get in, you can get in.
Like it is what it is.
Like you would have to put a bulletproof glass.
You'd have to put a bulletproof windows all around the school.
Like it's a cost that I don't think all of these schools can possibly afford.
Think about it.
If you got an AR-15
and some of those huge bullets
or shotguns, you're busting down them glass.
You're busting down them doors.
I'm at the point
where all these schools
should have bulletproof glass. All these schools
should have metal detectors. All these schools
should have militarized armed security. The kind of have metal detectors. All these schools should have, you know, militarized, you know,
armed security,
the kind of security
that got those bullets
that can pierce through armor.
That's where I'm at with it.
Like, anywhere,
and not just at schools,
anywhere where there's
a large congregation of people
should have that type of security.
Sadly, that's the world
we live in now.
I agree,
but can we afford that, bro?
Like, you think about it.
Like, think about it.
Man, what came out?
I don't want, like,
Envy, I don't want to hear about what this country can afford.
No, I'm not talking about schools, but you're talking about, let's say
a mom and pop, like this mom and pop movie theaters.
Right? And people are struggling
just to open these movie theaters. They're struggling just
to open these, you know, my kids went to a jump
park the other day that was pop.
Envy, we're talking about things.
When it comes to the schools, we're talking about things
the state can pay for.
The state can pay for. Absolutely. I think're in can pay for. The state can pay for, absolutely.
I think the state should pay for all of that stuff.
But there's other places that there's large groups of people go.
You talk about jump parks and jumpy places.
You talk about fun time places where the kids go when they jump in the balls and all that stuff.
There's so many different things.
Talk about private businesses.
Private businesses that people can't afford bulletproof glass.
So we have to try to stop it at the edge.
And that might be citizens can't have AR-15s.
That's what that might be.
Because even though you fix up the schools.
That's part of it.
Yeah, because this doesn't happen in other countries.
This is a United States problem.
Yeah, but we got to stop saying that because we're in the
United States.
Not only are we in the United States,
gun culture is American culture.
People like to say, as American as apple pie.
No, as American as guns. This is our
culture. It's been our culture for a long, long
time and I don't see it changing
in this lifetime. So while we're here, we have
to figure out ways to protect ourselves
from this culture that America ultimately created. America's just cannibalizing itself at this point. We do we're here, we have to figure out ways to protect ourselves from this culture that America
ultimately created. America's just cannibalizing
itself at this point. We do realize that, right?
You're right. It's a culture that they created
that's coming back to eat us all. Daycare
centers, right? Daycare centers.
I went to a mom and pop daycare center. Mother
Allen's Daycare in Queens Village.
She couldn't afford bulletproof windows.
I'm sure we all went
to mom and pop daycare centers. People all went to mom and pop daycare centers.
People listening went to mom and pop daycare centers
because that's what all our parents could afford.
And there was 30, 40, 50 kids in there.
There was no bulletproof windows
because the mom and pop lady couldn't afford it.
But we got the best everything, the best education,
the best food, the best love, the best care.
But we have to nip it in the bud higher than that.
Well, maybe those police departments, those local police departments in those areas,
they just got to send officers to go sit outside the front of these schools.
Maybe just seeing the cops there will deter some people from doing those type of heinous acts.
I don't know, man.
I'm exhausted.
I'm just trying to think of some solutions.
So many daycare centers, so many learning centers.
You put cops in front of everybody?
Is there enough cops to be in front of everybody
and patrol the streets? I don't know.
Well, put it like this. Since they
don't want to defund the police, right,
in a lot of these areas, and they want to put more
money into police departments, that's where
the money should go. The money should go into being able to
pay police officers to
patrol those type of schools
and patrol those daycares
and patrol those malls.
Before we send millions and billions of dollars to other countries, I still think we need to fix home.
Duh.
I'm with you.
A hundred percent.
That's why I don't want to hear about what this country doesn't have money for.
All right.
Well, that is front page news.
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I told y'all I'm exhausted.
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What you talking about?
What?
You asked me a question.
I gave you an honest answer.
I'm not talking no more.
All right.
Well, 800-585-1051.
Now, during the rumors, you reported about Jada Pinkett Smith and their family and the
way they showed affection, right?
Mm-hmm.
Yes.
We were talking about Red Table Talk.
And, you know, Jada's mother, Adrienne, was saying that she was not very affectionate toward Jada growing up, but she did treat Willow a lot differently.
She was a lot more affectionate toward her. And Jada was talking about how this has affected her throughout her life and how she's had this tough exterior.
All right. So let's open up the phone lines. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
So we're asking how your parents, were they affectionate growing up?
How was their affection to you? Is that what we're asking?
Yeah. And how you think that's affected you?
You know, Jada talked about how that was missing in her relationship with her mom.
There was no cuddling. There was really no physical affection.
All right. Well, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051.
How did your parents' affection affect you later on in life? Let's talk about it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Nafi just joined us.
We're talking about something that you reported during the rumors.
You was talking Red Table Talk.
Yes, and Jada Pickett-Smith and her mother, Adrienne,
were talking about the lack of affection that Adrienne showed to her daughter, Jada Pickett-Smith, growing up.
And, you know, Jada talked about how that's affected her later on in life.
And she said she dealt with a lot of stressful adult things at a young age and she just had to buck up.
So she said those women that you think are so strong, there's this terrified little girl underneath and that is her.
All right. So we're asking 800-585-1051 parents affection what they showed you how did that affect you in life and later on let's start with you how did it affect you um i don't my parents were
definitely not very affectionate growing up at all to me or to my brother and me and my brother
were not affectionate toward each other either. And honestly, like going to other people's houses and seeing how affectionate families were toward each other was always a little bit strange to me growing up.
But that was my experience, too.
I don't think there was a lot of affection.
I did used to sleep in my parents' bed sometimes, though, at night.
Oh, that's amazing.
Wasn't that an amazing feeling?
I love doing that with my kids now.
What about you, Charlamagne?
Oh, I have sat in my therapist's office plenty of times and had
this discussion. I never got that kind of affection
from my father. I got discipline. My daddy's
love language was discipline. He was trying to keep me
from making a lot of the same mistakes he made.
So when you're a dad who sees your son
going down the same path you did, that
could trigger you in a lot of ways. So there
was no affection. It was
beatings. So I promise you,
love on your kids because when they get older if
if you know they will think about all the love they didn't receive i promise you that's like i
said i sat in my therapist's office a million times and had this discussion yeah no my parents
definitely showed me affection and showed me love uh not like how i show my kids um but they
definitely did i definitely slept in my parents bed we watched
movies with each other um but my now it's totally different my parent my kids are in my bed uh we
cuddle with my kids i still cuddle with my 20 year old daughter like we watch tv together we watch
movies uh just a second ago my you know my daughter came down here and she was laying with me for a
little bit telling me about her day like we connect on on a different level and i love it i kiss my kids i kiss my sons and people like oh you don't kiss your son i kiss all over my son
i kiss all over my daughter i hug them i compliment them all the time um that's just who i am and you
know hopefully it puts them it gives them the confidence in the world that uh they should have
so you know no that's what you just said is very important that's right like i you know and i i did get it from my mom i got it from my mom i got it from my grandma for sure but you know, what you just said is very important. That's right. Like, you know, I did get it from my mom. I got it from my mom. I got it from my grandma for sure.
But you know how we humans are wide. We remember the negatives. I just only think about what I didn't get from my dad.
But what you said is very key. Right. Because if you don't receive that love from your parents, when you get older, you'll seek it from whoever is willing to give it.
And it's not love. It's just something that looks like love.
And you really don't even know what real love is because you never experienced that love from your parents.
So it impacts your self-love.
And you know your self-love, your first, last, and best love is self-love.
You don't have that.
It makes it harder to recognize love from others.
So that's why you end up falling for these fools.
All right.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
This is Victoria.
Hey, Victoria.
Good morning.
How you feeling?
Good morning.
I'm doing great.
What about you?
I'm doing great.
So we're talking about, you know, love and affection
and how your parents' affection affected you growing up.
So how did it affect you?
It affected me a lot, to be honest with you my mother was not
affectionate at all i did grow up in a single parent household like i can literally count on
my left hand how many times me and my mother probably even told each other we love each other
gave each other hugs and i feel like it affected me a lot because as soon as i did get that
affection from the world or someone was being nice to me or showed me that love,
I jumped on it and it was not possibly the good.
I have came across good, but I've came across more bad than I have good.
And I feel like if my mother showed that affection to me,
I wouldn't have been so easy to accept all loving affection that came my way.
I'm telling you, parents are the people who help us with self-love early on.
Our parents are the people who teach us how to love ourselves
because they love on us so much.
And if you don't have that self-love, oh, my God,
you'll never recognize love from anyplace else.
Yes.
I think I was talking about 23, 24 before I realized who I was
and how much I loved myself.
Damn. Damn.
Wow.
Well, good talking to you, Queen.
I do show my children all the affection in the world.
I kiss them all the time.
I hug them all the time.
You know, I encourage them all the time.
You know, my son, he does disengagement sometimes.
He say like, oh, I'm so stupid or, oh, why did I mess that up?
And I say, no, sweetheart, you are not stupid.
You just made a mistake and you were able to recognize it.
And now you can be able to fix it.
All right.
Well, that's what you should do.
That's right.
Congratulations to you.
Keep doing that with that boy.
Hello.
Who's this?
Hey, what's your name?
This is Trini.
Trini.
Trini.
I don't know what my name is.
Trini.
Trini.
Trini.
Trini.
Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. All right. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. Trini. trini trini trini trini gal all right trini gal oh yes that is it right there we're asking we're asking about affection all right now we're talking
uh how your parents affection affected you well you know what i i was saying there i had a lot of love um coming up my my parents died when i was really
young but before they died while we were when we were coming up when we leaving for school we
kissed good morning mom we kissed we kissed we hugged you know it was very affectionate and up to this day i still instill that in my kids
like i have a 24 year old he'll be 25 this year and i still kiss him i still love on him and my
daughter i just left for work and i love on her before i left for work you know i kiss her up i
wake her up with kisses and i'll tell you yes, they didn't have their dads in their life.
But because of me showing even extra love, they are very affectionate kids themselves.
You know what I'm saying?
So showing love is very important.
It's very important, you know, for your kids.
You show love.
And like this, you know what's crazy?
This shooting wasn't the first.
And I think even before when I started hearing about all these shootings,
shootings, shootings, it made me even appreciate the kids
and the love on them even more.
You know what I mean?
That's right.
I don't know if this is going to be the last day they come home.
I'll tell you honestly, I called my kid's school panicking the day before yesterday.
Panicking, like literally panicking because I'm so, you know, obsessed with my children
and I don't want anything to happen.
I have to tell the teacher, listen, she had a lot of absence from school
because if I get a bad feeling and she gets a bad feeling, I don't send her to school.
I keep her home with me.
As you should.
Kiss her up.
As you should.
Kiss her up.
Like she was sick.
Yes, I do.
Kiss her up.
You said she's six?
You said she's six or six?
Six.
Oh, okay, six.
Okay.
Big up yourself.
Is that it? Did I say that right? Stop with Got it. Oh, okay, six. Okay. Big up yourself.
Is that it? Oh, my goodness.
Stop with that accent.
Thank you, mama.
800-585-1051.
We're talking about affection.
How your parents' affection affected you now?
Let's talk about it.
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Whoa.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I know it now.
I know it now.
I know it now.
I know it now. I know it now. Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we're talking something Yee reported in the rumors
with Jada Pinkett and Red Table Talk.
What was that, Yeezy?
She was just talking about how her mom was not affectionate to her
as she was growing up.
And her mom even admitted that she, you know, didn't show much affection.
And she kind of regrets that.
They're very affectionate toward Willow.
And they also explained Willow growing up in the public eye was very different and so they felt like she
needed that extra but everybody's very affectionate toward willow but jada was lacking that all right
so we're asking how your parents of being affectionate or not affected you now let's go to
the phone lines hello who's this hi this is matthew from florida hey matthew uh were your parents
affectionate when you were growing up?
Yeah, I'm the youngest of two.
My older brother's autistic, and my mother would just make me out of nowhere.
Just like, oh, go give your brother a hug, or come over here and give me a hug.
And being the older brother who's not, I don't have a disability, I would be like, I don't understand for what. And yeah, I was very, she was, my parents were very affectionate.
My dad only speaks Spanish.
And like, going over to Homeboys' house to chill with friends
and stuff like,
and in Miami,
it's different cultures everywhere.
I would see how parents
are affectionate
with all the kids.
I think everybody's affectionate
towards their kids.
It's just, you know,
you just see it differently
from different culture aspects.
Okay.
Okay.
Well, I think
the more affection,
I know a lot of times
parents are not as affectionate
because a lot of times
they don't know how to be because their parents were affectionate.
So you always talk about breaking the curse and breaking that trend.
And I think we have to do that.
We have to be affectionate.
We have to love our kids.
And hopefully the love that we show our kids, our kids will go out there and show the world, you know?
That's literally it.
Like parents are literally the people who instill love into their children.
They teach their children what love is, period.
And when you give your kids love, it instills self-love in them.
And when you got self-love, you know what love looks like all across the board, real love.
Absolutely.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, it's Monique.
Hey, Monique, good morning.
Good morning.
Hi, Angela Yee, Charlamagne. Don't kill me, don't kill me. You get
envy. I know Angela Yee so well because she's my Capricorn sister.
It's Angela Yee, not Yee, but go ahead.
She said Yee.
Okay, go ahead, Mama.
Yes, so my mom was not affectionate at all.
Like, I would tell my mother, like, I love you and stuff,
and she just would not say it back.
And I don't know if it's because her mother wasn't affectionate,
but, you know, I'm in a two-parent household,
so my father's very affectionate.
Like, I tell my dad I love him, he say he love me back.
You know, he text me good morning.
My dad is cool, but my mom, not so much.
She's not the affectionate type.
But when I have kids, I'm going to instill that into them
because that's very important, you know, to tell them you love them
and show them that you care.
You know, this world is cold.
That's right.
All right.
Thank you, mama, for calling.
Now, what's the moral of the story, guys, if there is a moral?
Man, the moral of the story to me is a parent's love, you know,
like we never know the love of a parent until we become parents ourselves.
And, you know, like I said earlier, I guarantee you if you didn't get loved on,
you know, when you were young, you're going to grow up as an adult
and think about all that love you didn't receive,
especially when you have kids and you realize how much you love on your children
i don't even know where i learned that from to be honest with you because i didn't i didn't get that
from my dad so i don't know how i learned to be so loving and affectionate but then again i got four
daughters so that's different like maybe i don't know is it different raising sons and daughters
when it comes to love envy um i mean i kiss up I kiss up all my daughters and my sons the same.
I kiss them.
I hug them.
I love them.
I give them compliments.
I give them praise.
The only thing with my sons, I teach them that they have to protect the girls.
You know what I mean?
I tell my sons they have to protect their sisters.
And if I'm not there, you know, like my oldest son, Logan, he got to protect mom.
That's the only difference. Yeah, I mean, I just learned, you know, I learned just grace because I know that my father saw me going down the same path he was going down.
And that triggered him in a different way.
So it was a lot of discipline.
As I said, his love language was discipline.
But that's not really love.
Right. We got rumors on the way, Yeezy.
Yes. And let's talk about Isaiah Rashad. He has done his first sit-down interview since those videos leaked of him being sexually fluid.
And we'll tell you what he had to say.
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Get into that next. It's The Breakfast. All it got. Gossip. The Rumor Report. Gossip. With Angela. Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Isaiah Rashad did his first sit down since these sex tapes had leaked of him featuring him and another man.
And a lot of people were very supportive when those sex tapes leaked.
But this is his first time doing a sit down interview where he's discussing what happened and what was going on in his life at the time.
Here's what he had to say.
When did you first learn this about yourself?
It's been gradual.
It's been a gradual thing over the past couple years.
Like, you notice.
I notice those things.
So, like, recent?
Yeah.
Say, the last few years.
Yeah, recently.
I've had a couple of experiences, like, dating and trying trying it like hanging out and trying different like yeah
I was these trying different things things. I didn't expect that. I would be sober. It's just yeah, man
I mean it comes with it and luckily I date somebody who has a similar
Understanding of themselves in that way which I was lucky. I was lucky to understand
Oh, she's so she's putting me on to a lot of stuff that I didn't even understand. You had a place where you have to explain any of this internet shit to your kids?
No, my kid's six, man, and eight.
All right, he says he is sexually fluid.
And it was a time for him, he said, for family to come together also.
He said it's been a blessing out of everything, even though this wasn't something that he chose to put out.
He was outed. And he said he's not seeking legal action currently against the person who did
leak his sex tape. Here's what else he had to say. I'm sexually fluid. Like, what does that mean?
I'm still learning about it myself. I'm getting put my heads in the books to find out the basics
of it. But basically, like, I'm not in full control of when I walk into
a room who I'm attracted to.
Just because I grew up in high school, I dated
this type of person. In college, I dated this type of person.
It doesn't necessarily mean as an adult
that it's going to
always be specific, but I'm more so
attracted to a personality. I'm attracted
sometimes to the intellect and
sometimes just being attracted
to somebody.
That sounds very freeing to be able to like whoever you want to be attracted to whoever you
want definitely opens up more options i hate that i hate that uh isaiah rashad has to explain that
to people like i i truly honestly don't care uh you know who he chooses to sleep with you know
but if him telling his story gives some kids courage to live their truth.
Hey, it's great.
Yeah, but I just hate that he has to explain that to people.
But I really do wish he would file charges on the person who outed him or released his sex tape because regardless, that ain't right.
And that person should get some type of punishment for that, whether it's jail time, whether it's something.
But, you know, I mean, he was outed and that ain't right.
You know, he should he should be able to put whatever he wants to put out or however he feels or whatever.
However, his family wants to find out or his kids or whatever it may be.
And that ain't right. And he should be able to do his thing.
And nobody knows what he does. I don't care who, you know, people are sleeping with.
But to your point, yes, he definitely should sue said individual
because whoever did that, did that just to
try to hurt him in some way, shape, or form.
Absolutely.
Well, fortunately for him, he said it has been a blessing.
So that's a positive thing.
He got a lot of support from the whole hip-hop community.
So that's a fortunate thing that came out of it.
All right, now Justin Timberlake
has sold his music catalog.
They said that deal is worth
a reported $100 million.
The agreement includes copyrights
of approximately 200 songs
that he wrote or co-wrote.
And that's what the Hypnosis Song Management,
it's a company that's backed
by the private equity firm Blackstone.
So congratulations to him.
He said putting this deal together
has been a complete labor of love.
And so, yeah, that's a nice situation.
Howard University has reportedly landed an endorsement deal with the Jordan brand.
And so that's really dope.
They'll be the next sponsor of Howard University.
They're currently sponsored by Under Armour's Curry brand.
That deal is going to expire sometime this summer at Howard. So now this new deal will not affect
the ongoing partnership between
the Steph Curry brand and the school's
golf program. But now
the Jordan brand is
coming on board to
endorse Howard University.
How dope is that?
Nice great HBCU deal.
Yeah, that's dope. That's amazing.
But don't get it twisted. The Steph Curry deal. Oh, yeah. That's dope. That's amazing. But don't get it twisted.
The Steph Curry deal wasn't wasn't wacky.
That was dope, too.
But yeah, shout to Howard and shout to Jordan for what they did.
All right.
Now let's talk about Kim Kardashian.
You know, people are really watching this Hulu Kardashian show. One of the things that came up on the latest episode was Kim Kardashian had to apologize in advance to her family for she said how Kanye, I guess, addresses them.
Kanye is coming out with a new rap song.
What does that mean?
It means he's talking mad about me and probably saying whatever.
You're the mother of his kids and have done nothing but be great to him.
The truth always prevails.
So karma is always going to be on your side.
Yeah, and you'll never regret being a good person.
Like all I can do is control how I react to something.
I can't control.
What other people do.
How he treats me.
Yeah.
You know, or how he's always treated you guys.
And I protected that for so long.
But I said, I will never let that happen to you guys again
she said she recognizes
the impact her relationship has had on the family
and she's never had the opportunity
to just say I'm sorry
in addition to that she ended up getting
a Vogue cover that Kendall
was supposed to get
originally
and so it was a bittersweet situation
for Kris Jenner who manages them to have
to deal with, here's what happened.
I'm not telling her.
How would the Kim of 15 years ago
feel about competing with her
sister for a Vogue cover?
Oh, I probably would have murdered Kendall
myself to get the cover. It was like an
option between the two of us. My
desperation back in the day, she would have been
buried before she got this cover.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
Kim did end up getting that cover.
So, yeah, they actually
I think Kendall did like a whole test shoot
for the cover of Vogue and then
at the end of it all, they were like
that didn't work out, but
the good news is Kim Kardashian is going to get the cover.
So Kendall's agent said, good news, bad news.
As for the good news, they've asked Kim to do the cover.
And the bad news was Kendall didn't get it.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Hi, Charlamagne.
Who you giving that dunk to?
Man, I need Herschel Walker to come to the front of the congregation.
I'd like to have a word with him this morning, please.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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There is no question that there
are problems in this country between police and community.
Yes, you are a donkey.
The latest on that police killing of a black man.
Now to new developments in the deadly spa shooting rampage.
And yesterday was a really bad day for him, and this is what he did.
And so we are in a state of emergency.
Okay, white supremacist violence is and always has been
the number one threat to our society.
But I'm also very proud
that my wife is white.
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All right, Charlene,
please tell me,
why was I your donkey of the day?
Well, donkey of the day
for Friday, May 27th
goes to former NFL player
Herschel Walker.
Now, in the words of Clayton English from the 85 South show,
dropping a clues bombs for Clayton English in the 85 South show.
Herschel Walker played in the era when they didn't wear helmets.
I don't remember if that's exactly what Clayton said,
but it was something like that.
And either way,
he's right.
Okay.
If Martin Luther King Jr.
Would have been on Dreamville,
Herschel Walker would have been on CTE world.
I mean, every time we see Hershel Walker publicly, we see at least one sign of CTE memory loss, confusion, impaired judgment, impulse control problems.
But this is the human who Georgia's Republican voters just deemed worthy of representing them in Congress. Now, anybody with a soul had to have been impacted by what we saw at Robb Elementary School in Texas.
Had to be.
Whether you have kids, don't have kids, that is a tragedy that you simply can't unsee.
We know immediately a lot of the conversations go toward gun control when these mass shootings happen,
and rightfully so.
Gun control is definitely a part of the problem here.
But my point is I haven't seen anyone with a soul be asked about this school shooting and what should happen and said person not have something passionate to say.
All right, don't get me wrong.
It's a lot of people using this to push, you know, political agendas and other silly nonsense. But for the most part, this has really touched people
and is bringing out very human emotions and very human responses in people.
But not Hershel Walker.
In fact, Hershel Walker might not be human, y'all.
When asked about gun control in the wake of a shooter killing 21 people,
including 19 children,
he responded with, you know what? I don't 19 children. He responded with,
you know what,
I don't even know what he responded with.
Let's listen.
Do you support any new gun laws
in the wake of this Texas shooting?
Do you support new gun laws
in the wake of this Texas shooting?
What I'd like to do
is see it in everything.
I'd like to see it
in a favorite New Jersey job.
Herschel, what was that?
What was that?
Play it again.
Play it one more time, Red.
Let me hear that again.
Do you support any new gun laws in the wake of this Texas shooting?
Do you support new gun laws in the wake of this Texas shooting? What I'd like to do is see it in everything and stuff.
I like to see it in my favorite New Jersey channel.
You might as well have just replied, I am Groot.
Like, what?
What I like to do is see it in everything and stuff.
That's an answer you give when you really don't give a damn.
Okay, it's like when your wife is asking you about something she wants to do at the house,
like, I think I'm going to paint the kids' room pink.
And you reply, say, what now?
And she said, I'm going to paint the kids' room pink.
What do you think?
And you're half listening because you don't really care, like, do what you want to do.
And as a husband, you just reply, yeah, would I like to see it and everything and stuff.
The reality is you don't care.
You're just too shook to tell your wife you don't care.
Okay, now, Hershel Walker was on Fox News, and he was asked the same question about gun control. Let's listen.
First, your reaction to the events and, you know, the talk about gun control and everything
that's unfolded since this horrific event in an elementary school. You know, Cain, Keir, Abel,
you know, and that's the problem that we have. And I said, what we need to do is look into how
we can stop those things.
You know, he talked about doing a disinformation.
What about getting a department that can look at young men that's looking at women that looking at just social media?
What about doing that, looking into things like that?
And we can stop that that way.
But yet they want to just continue to talk about taking away your constitutional rights.
And and I think there's more things we need to look into.
What the hell are you talking about, Hershel?
You lost me at Cain killed Abel.
Okay, we're talking about gun violence and you're talking about Cain killed Abel.
I would have respected it more if you would have referenced Cain from Minister Society.
Okay, even though that was a movie and it would have still made no sense to bring up a movie at a time like this,
it would have still made more sense than referencing Cain killing Abel.
All right. This man has nothing of substance to say.
He clearly doesn't think anything through.
And Georgia Republican voters clearly haven't thought anything through.
If this who y'all voting for.
OK, all this man does is say things that don't make no sense.
And when he is making half sense, he's lying.
Can you trust a person who makes more sense when they lie
than when they attempt to tell their truth?
Well, what did Herschel Walker lie about, Uncle Charlotte?
Well, listen to him saying he was at the top of his class.
Listen.
People say Herschel played football, but I said, guys,
I also was valedictorian in my class.
I also was in the top 1% of my graduating class in college.
Come on now. After what you just heard from Herschel, do you believe, according to him, of my class. I also was in the top 1% of my graduating class in college.
Come on now.
After what you just heard from Herschel, do you believe, according to him, he
maintained a B average, okay,
and that he had a 3.0 GPA in college?
Come on. Okay, here's another good one.
Listen to what he said about Trump if you don't believe he'd just be
lying. The things that certainly
motivated President Trump in giving endorsements
to various candidates has been whether
or not they accept his claim that the election was stolen.
Do you think the election was stolen?
Well, I don't think, I think you, I think reporters say that.
I don't know whether President Trump said it, because he never said it to me.
I'm not arguing with you.
He says it over and over.
No, no, no, no, no.
He has never, I've never heard President Trump ever say that.
It's one thing to agree with trump saying the election was stolen but it's another to say
you never heard trump say that the election was stolen hey just for the record trump did say that
billions of times right if you count the legal votes i easily win if you count the legal votes, I easily win. If you count the illegal votes, they can try to steal the election from us.
Listen, I could go down a long list of things Hershel Walker has lied about, businesses.
But you know what? There is one more I would love to hear.
I love that at one point
in life,
Herschel Walker
got his Doc Brown on.
Listen to one
of his COVID remedies.
Right now,
I have something
that can bring you
into a building
that will clean you
from COVID
as you walk
through this drama.
It will kill the virus
as you leave
this here product.
EPA,
FDA approved. Then I have something you can go and spray, this drama. It will kill the virus as you leave this here product. EPA FDA approved.
Then I have something.
You can go and spray down this product.
Do you know they don't want to talk about that?
They don't want to hear about that.
Hershel Walker. Guys like Hershel Walker are the reason I can't stop saying the
N-word because they're snicker.
Georgia, this is with whom you
want to place your fate.
Please let Remy Ma give Hershel Walker
the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw. You stupid
mother******, are you dumb?
Lord have mercy.
Well, thank you for that donkey
today, sir.
Mm-hmm.
All right, now when we come back, what you want to do?
Huh? What y'all want to do?
It's Friday.
It's Memorial Day.
This is about to be a three-day weekend.
Y'all tell me what y'all want to do.
I already told you.
I want to go back to bed.
Actually, I want to go upstairs and watch ESPN.
Ma'am, and I just want to say to people out there who are traveling this weekend,
there's a lot going on.
My homegirl's trying to catch a flight out of
D.C. There's our tornado watch.
So all these flights are getting canceled there
or pushed back. So just
make sure y'all check and get to the
airport early on this holiday
weekend. Yeah, I'm going to
Aruba today.
And then
Dominican Republic, I got to go get some
surgery. Just joking. I'm doing the DJ party.
You're going home.
No.
You're going home.
No, I'm not going home.
No, I'm not going home.
Your cheek filler has worn out.
Your cheek filler has worn out.
So you're probably going to get a little something,
something, a little tuck.
You know what we need this morning?
We need to land at a breakfast club
because I'm sick of y'all.
All this traveling and stuff that y'all doing.
Yeah, y'all need a little bit of humbling.
I was going to ask y'all if you ever had a one-night stand because I was just talking about that yesterday.
People are traveling for the weekend.
Envy, isn't there like a big event in Aruba this weekend, like some concert or something?
Yep, yep, yep.
Envy, who is Angelique talking to?
I don't know.
Who is she talking to?
I don't know.
Who is she talking to?
I'm going to DJ. What is she talking about? Does she not know black men don't cheat? I don't mean now. What the hell isina talking to? I don't know. Who's she talking to? I don't know. Who's she talking to? I'm going to DJ.
What is she talking about?
Does she not know black men don't cheat?
I don't mean now.
What the hell is she talking about?
I don't know what she's talking about.
No, I'm talking about ever in your life.
I haven't.
What the hell?
What in the hell?
I'm about to get my Herschel Walker on.
I ain't never heard of no black man cheating or no Dominican man cheating ever.
What the hell are you talking about?
I'm saying now.
I'm talking about in life.
Check her for a wire. Check her for a wire or earpiece, please. What the hell are you talking about? Is this something you want to talk about? Check her for a wire.
Check her for a wire or earpiece,
please. What the hell?
Okay.
Well, let's play Yee's game.
We'll ask you, Yee, have you ever had
a one night... Well, we'll ask you when you come back.
800-585-1051.
It's Memorial Weekend. A lot of you guys
are out there traveling, so the question
is, I guess, have
you ever had a one night stand? Are you
trying to have a one night stand this weekend?
I'm just telling y'all, stay away from me because
she got the vid. That's all I'm going to say.
She got the vid.
My whole phase has been
deleted.
What video?
What?
What is she talking about?
I don't know.
I'm not playing this game with you.
I'm going to let you control this one.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's topic time.
Pick up the phone, baby.
Call 800-585-1051 to join in to the discussion with The Breakfast Club.
Let's talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, Yee wanted to talk about a topic.
What topic is this, Yee?
We were talking about one-night stands.
I was talking to—
No, we weren't.
You were.
You were.
I was talking to one of my homeboys, and he was discussing how he used to have all these one-night stands.
You know, it's a holiday weekend.
There's a lot of different events that people are going out to.
And I've never had a one-night stand, and I kind of feel like I missed the boat on that because it seems like it'd be a fun thing to do.
Like at some point in your life, you know, go on a vacation, meet somebody, be booed up for the night no strings attached you still
got time ye no i don't but you mean you in that prime state of your life you could be one of them
listen them older women go to them resorts all the time and be um sleeping with them cool boys
they call them cougars they call them cougars charlamagne cougars yeah go get your cougar on
i don't see myself oh you said oh yeah I don't see myself being back on the market.
You're not on the market.
You're just at a resort.
Hello, I would not do that. I see it all the time.
And I also, what, people that are in relationships.
You never been on vacation.
You never been on vacation.
It seemed like them old white ladies on the beach with, like, some young man from the island.
What do you think she doing?
Go get your groove back.
But, listen, I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
I just, you know, never experienced it.
It seemed like it'd be a fun thing to have done
at some point in my life.
No, I don't know what you're talking about.
Yeah, what I'm saying, I can only...
I'm talking about before marriage.
And I'm going to answer you.
I am a happily married man with four beautiful daughters.
My whole phase has been deleted.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Like, this conversation is even disrespectful to all the married men out there.
Why are you so scared?
Like, it seems like you got a wire.
Like, you got a wire.
Word is wrong.
Or something like that.
Check a four wire.
Peace, peace.
Play the old audio.
Play the old audio.
No, I'm kidding.
There ain't no old audio.
I don't know what you're talking about.
But, yes, let's take some calls. And since y'all are nervous, 800-585-1051. I'm kidding There ain't no old audio I don't know But yes
Let's take some calls
And since y'all are nervous
800-585-1055
I'm not nervous
I just don't know
What you're talking about
I'm just speaking the truth
Envy do you know
What she's talking about
I'm just speaking facts
I don't know
What she's talking about
One night stands
Hello sir
What's your name
Ted from Pennsylvania
York, Pennsylvania
Have you ever had
A one night stand
Yes I just recently
Had one
Which is crazy
Now tell us about it.
Did you get tested after, sir?
I need to.
I need to.
I go to Dominican Republic. I go to
Punta Pana. I go to a resort out there with the family.
Recently. The second night I was out
there, I go to the bar
by myself, hanging out,
just to meet a young lady. We're having a good time.
You know, one thing leads to another.
Before you know it, I'm clapping them cheeks, you know.
Everything is cool. How did that even happen?
Well, we was talking,
drinking, having some drinks and stuff.
Everything was cool. Tequila.
Yeah.
Nah, them mixed drinks. When you go to a resort,
you drink them mixed drinks, man.
Yeah, some...
Little bottom shelf sugary drinks.
That's right.
Sounds like you got gonorrhea, sir.
Sounds like gonorrheal-ish.
Shut up.
He had a good time.
Were you safe?
I wasn't safe.
And that's the crazy thing.
And that's what made it awkward.
But here it's even more awkward.
So come to find out, the next day, she's standing with her family right next door.
Says, we're going to breakfast with my family.
I see her with her family going to breakfast
and I think she has a dude.
Like, I was like,
oh, s***. But yeah, you know.
How did she look
the next morning?
She wasn't really nothing to look at, though,
in the beginning, you know. So she looked
a little rough and I was
kind of like, ah.
Hey, man man are you sure
Are you positive dude
Didn't look like a lady
Stop it man
What's that
It's the Aerosmith song
It was the Aerosmith song right
Dude look like a lady
My goodness
Thank you sir
It was awkward man
Yeah
Thanks
800-585-1051
Yeez talking one night stands
Have you had one?
How'd it work out for you?
Call us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
I know it now.
I know it now.
I know it now.
I know it now.
I know it now.
I know it now.
I know it now.
I know it now.
That kid don't even deal with that.
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800-585-1051.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now Yee wanted to have this conversation.
Yee, so go ahead, take over.
Y'all are so scared.
We're just talking about one night stands.
I just can't relate.
People are going on vacations.
There's going to be some one night stands happening out there.
And I want to hear from y'all about your experiences.
What you don't understand is that my wholeness has been deleted.
And when you have the wholeness deleted surgery, you lose all memory of any wholeness that you once participated in.
I am a happily married man with four kids.
That's all I know.
Now, is having a one night stand being a hoe or is it just having a good time and being sexually fluid?
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
This is Paige.
Hey Paige, good morning.
You had a one night stand, Paige? Yes,
I did like 14 years ago.
I had a one night stand with this guy.
And it was really nice. It was a nice one night stand.
But now he's rich with a mansion in
Atlanta, ain't got no kids.
He's living his best life.
And I really regret it.
Like, I'm mad about it.
Why are you mad about it?
What you mad about?
Because you stalking him.
So I'm saying.
Why you don't hit him up?
I'm mad at the hit and quit.
Like, I'm too nervous.
Well, let me ask you a question.
Who hit and quit?
Did he hit?
It was a mutual understanding that we was just going to be a one-night stand.
That we was never going to speak again.
Yeah, but look.
I'm saying, look. I don't know, man.
You're talking about it 14 years later.
I feel like you should just drop him a message and be like,
let's have a 14-year anniversary of our one-night stand.
Yeah, that is true.
We could do that.
You going to try to get pregnant? I'm gonna be honest
with you. I think you should have a conversation
with your vagina and you should say,
you failed us.
You are such a bird and so are you,
Charlamagne.
I'm saying, you said he got a
mansion and he's rich in Atlanta. If he's gonna
do it again, you might as well, you know.
Yeah, but somebody failed us.
I wasn't as knowledgeable as I was back then now i think it was your vagina i thought i just think it was
your vagina because i don't know man he would have remembered it it would have been more memorable
he would have came back for seconds or something are you still fly like you was 14 years ago? Yes. Hit him up, girl.
I'm telling you.
That might not be the good thing because it might not just be.
We ain't had no kind of nothing.
We just slept together.
But then there's no loss.
What you going to lose?
Listen, you'll miss 100% of the shots that you don't take, okay?
The worst thing that happens is you don't reply.
So what?
Sounds to me like them cheeks wasn't hitting on much.
No, I'm just mad that he got a bad shot.
I don't know, ma'am.
It would have been better if he would have failed.
All right, mama, sorry about that one.
She gave him some mediocre box.
Now she want him to be a failure in life.
All right, well, what's the moral of the story?
I don't know.
This was Yee's story. story? I don't know. This was Yee's story.
Listen.
I don't know. Listen.
After listening to everything we heard, Joe Button
talking to Isaiah Rashad about just
doing what you want to do in life.
You know, if you are single, enjoy yourself
but be safe while you do it, guys. I just
want to say it's a holiday weekend. It's going to go down
regardless. So for some people
be safe, enjoy yourself and have those experiences before it's too late weekend. It's going to go down regardless. So for some people, be safe, enjoy yourself, and
have those experiences before
it's too late. Alright, well we got rumors
on the way? Yes, let's talk about Versus
last night. We'll give you some of the highlights
of UGK versus 8-Ball
and MJG. Alright, we'll get to that
next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
On The Breakfast Club.
Now, since we were on vacation last Friday, let's just mention today that Nick Cannon's Raw and B came out last week.
Here is a snippet of his song with Brandy.
It's called Faithful.
All right. That is a snippet of his song with Brandy. It's called Faithful. Alright, that's a bop. Also
out today, Sean Paul. His album
Scorcha is out.
He has Gwen Stefani on there,
Damian Marley and Nicky Jam. You know he was
on The Breakfast Club talking about it, so make
sure you guys listen to that.
We had a whole conversation about who
could Sean Paul battle in a versus.
Could anybody really go
against him? I couldn't think of anybody.
That would be a good challenge for Sean Paul.
It was Shaggy, right?
He said
I think Shaggy would make all the
sense in the world. That'd be a great one.
Sean Paul has had a lot
more
songs that were pretty big. He had a lot more you know a lot more
songs that were pretty big and he had a lot of pop
songs too not just Dancehall
so that's a tough one though
and he's even saying it's a tough one
now Eminem has released
his expanded Eminem show
for the 20th anniversary
of that album has previously
unreleased tracks there's also
live recordings and instrumentals so
there's 18 bonus tracks four of them are previously unreleased tracks. There's also live recordings and instrumentals. So there's 18 bonus tracks.
Four of them are previously unreleased cuts.
That includes Jimmy, Brian, and Mike,
the Conspiracy Freestyle, Bump Heads,
and this song right here, Stimulate.
My hope is to stimulate, making you high and take...
All right, so that's available on streaming services now,
including instrumentals.
That album came out back on May 26th in 2002.
All right, now last night was also the verses of UGK versus 8 Ball and MJG.
So how did it go down?
Man.
Man.
What?
I thought you were about to say something.
I thought you had more after that. Oh, no, I'm just... What'd you think? I know you were about to say something that you had more after that oh no i'm just what
do you think i'm just listening to this one uh i mean versus was incredible last night i grew up
on ugk and eight ball and mjg so to see them perform classics like pocket full of stones
mr big knocking doors down like the beauty of music is that it takes you back in time
and it immediately took me back to the script clubs that once existed in Columbia,
South Carolina, the 803, the Metro,
Liquid Gentleman's Club and Club Leroy's
and Crush Gentleman's Club. If you never threw $100
in ones while Let Me
See It played in a script club down south, you probably
couldn't relate to Last Night Versus.
Alright, well the Underground
Kings, UGK, they went
number one on the Billboard
charts back in 2007
with Big Pimpin' with Jay-Z.
And here is that performance from last night. I was going to say, that was a four-song transition
when it went from Ball and G doing Space Age pimping,
Bun did big pimping, then Ball and G did pimp hard,
then UGK did Let Me See It.
Man, listen.
Come on, man.
Come on, man. Ball and MJG also had a lot of special guest appearances last night
that was really dope to see that they came with some peoples.
Big Boy, Sleepy Brown, David Banner, Jazzy Faye, Twista all showed up.
And here is Big Boy on that stage.
Daddy, baby, what's that?
Any, many decisions with precision. stage. Let me tell you, get your powers all up, girl, cause it's gonna get better. Well, that's what playing for the sweet support.
And here is Twista, who also showed up to Versus
and did a guest appearance.
Ooh, I can feel the people calling me, all of me.
Sooner or later, I'm gonna see all of these.
They ain't hearin' what my callin' be.
It's cause of the candy gap,
or I never get it, but when they callin' G,
y'all will be strippin' like a piece I can get.
Pins are from a K-town, please.
When the player layin' down, quicker be no tease.
Do a leash, you can suck a sleeve off my tip. I get the right words, yeah. Turn the fingers to the one of the greatest songs of all time.
And when you talk about collaborations, you're talking about three of the greatest hip hop groups coming together to make that record.
You got Paul and Juicy J, UGK, and Outkast.
And people wonder why that record is so classic.
Like, because think about it.
Usually when you get legends of that caliber to do a collaboration,
you don't always hit it out the park.
They hit it out the park and created a timeless, timeless record
that to this day has me wondering why Big Boy wanted us to ask Paul McCartney.
I still don't know what the hell we were supposed to ask Paul McCartney exactly.
But dropping the clues bombs for UGK, Outkast, Outkast and 3-6 Mafia, damn it.
Man, last night was great.
Yes, and that was in Atlanta.
Some people feel like, you know, they didn't like the crowd.
They thought the audience was kind of da-da-da.
But legendary versus battle last night for Memorial Weekend.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
Yes, indeed.
When we come back, I think we got the People's Choice Mix.
Where did he go?
Yeah, where did Effie just go?
I have no idea.
He just literally just disappeared.
I have no idea where he went.
He's on vacation.
But if we can find him, you'll get a People's Choice Mix next.
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Everybody, it's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Again, shout out to everybody.
June 19th, Father's Day weekend.
I'm doing my car show
in Houston.
Family fun, old school cars. Celebrity
cars. Amusement rides for the kids.
Monster trucks. NASCAR's gonna have a car
there with the pit crew. Shout out to New York
City Race Team. They're gonna be showing the kids how to change
the tires. There's so much going on.
If you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets.
Of course, shout out to Lincoln Tech Monster.
And Houston been attacking me like
crazy. Shout out to Trader Truth.
Man, they gonna bust your ass. Shout out to
Bun B. Shout out to Mr. Rogers.
Lens Garage.
That's who you need to salute. Lens Garage.
Lens Garage been smoking you on
Instagram, bro. He been trying.
Lens Garage said, I give you $20,000
for every car you show me
titles for. I said, whoa!
I was like,
damn, is this some real beef going on? Then he showed me an old Benz. He was like, that's my wife's car! I was like, damn, is this some real beef going on?
Then he showed me an old Benz.
He was like, that's my wife's car. I'm like, man, if you
don't get that 1999
Benz box,
club on it. But ain't that the point of the car show,
though? Huh? Ain't the point of the car
show to have, like, the old school
fly joints? Yeah, but that's not a classic.
But I love to see cars like that.
Yo, Linz Garage, hold on.
Linz Garage said, I own all mine with titles.
Let's bring them titles to the show.
And not being funny at all, I don't drive these.
Let's see what your wife drives.
Ooh.
Yeah, I heard that.
That really felt like it.
And I know how you feel about people talking about your wife.
No, no.
My wife drives a Rolls Royce Cullinan Black Badge.
But I will say this.
What?
I will say this.
I don't know what that is.
Because I have titles to my vehicles.
But it is very, it's easy to have titles when you have a 1986 Honda Accord.
Like, them titles, them cars are $1,000.
You should have a title.
That's disrespectful.
If you don't have the title, you should feel the way, Lynn.
That's all I was saying.
But anyway, this is all in family fun.
Why are you so disrespectful?
What?
He should have a title to a 1986 Honda Acc anyway, this is all in family fun. Why are you so disrespectful? What? He should have a good title to the 1986.
This is why nobody ever screams colorism when light-skinned adults like yourself get bullied.
Why?
He should have a title to that 1990s Nissan Sentra.
He should.
Yes, he should.
You're talking about some good cars there now.
You're talking about some good. You're You talking about some good cars there now. You talking about some good, you're disrespecting
some really good cars right now.
Or the Nissan Stanza, the 1986 Nissan
Stanza. You should have the damn title today.
That cost $250.
Shout out to Lenny Carolla.
I'ma just, I'ma just stay
in my lane.
He should too. I love all those cars you just named.
I'd take a Sentra and a Honda any day.
1986, that was my first car, a Honda with the flip of lights.
I still got the title for that.
The car cost me $99.
But anyway, if you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets.
It's going to be a lot of fun.
I know we're talking this back and forth.
We just love the car culture.
You're going to get to see various different cars from old to new.
And it's a family fun day.
So get your tickets if you haven't got your tickets yet.
All right.
And also shout out to Javante Davis.
He is fighting versus Rolando Romero at the Barclays.
A whole bunch of people was hitting me up,
asking me, can you get me tickets?
Can you get me this?
Can you get me that?
It's a little late now, guys.
This fight is happening this weekend,
but that is going to be live on May 28th.
This is going to be the biggest fight
at the Barclays financially ever.
And it's the first fight in the past two and a half years since COVID.
So it's going to be a good one, guys.
So shout out to Javante Davis, to Rolando Romero, to the Barclays.
And when we come back, positive notice to Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
I do have a positive note, man, and the positive note is very simple.
If you feel like me today, then you know it's been a very exhausting week
mentally, spiritually, emotionally, physically.
Just exhausted, and I just want to tell everybody out there, man, it's a long weekend.
Enjoy yourselves.
Let's all hit the reset button.
You know, really take care of yourself this weekend, man.
Let self-care be the top, top thing on your list.
Well, let self-care be the second thing on your list because the number one thing on your list should be putting God at the center of everything.
It's the only thing to me that always, always, always works.
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