The Breakfast Club - Are you Giving the Money Back or Not
Episode Date: September 9, 2019Today on the show we opened up the phone lines about whether or not you would give money back if it was dropped in your bank account by accident, after a bank accidentally deposits $120,000 in a coupl...e’s account; which they spent most of it and now getting charged with theft! Also they opened up the phone lines to see if our listeners agree or disagree with a woman cutting off a kids locs for a better life. 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.
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Shout out to the Breakfast Club.
I love to see y'all every morning.
What you guys are doing right now is the hub culture.
The Breakfast Club is my morning sit.
I need it and I love it so much.
I feel like you're really not popping until you do the Breakfast Club.
I've been waiting to come to y'all's show, man.
I know you got to be a big time celebrity to be up in here.
You got to be big time.
DJ Enzy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God.
The Breakfast Club, bitches!
Break the out! Welcome back, Yee. Who is that? Who is that?
What up, Yee?
Who?
Welcome back.
Okay, what's up?
Who's that, Jeezy?
You want to hear me say good morning?
Here we go.
Good morning, USA!
That's what I'm doing. Wow, what's going on over there?
I lost my voice.
What a weekend.
Well, good morning, DJ Envy.
Welcome back.
Congratulations on a phenomenal car show.
Oh, man, I had such an amazing time.
That's when my voice is gone.
I mean, this week it was my car show.
Close to 10,000 people in attendance.
I had so many people there.
Fat Joe, Fabulous.
Who else was there?
Angela Yee.
Angela Yee, of course.
Dr. Oz came by.
Currency.
Currency was there.
Flip De Niro.
It was just an amazing event. So many different cars, so many different people. Oz came by. Currency was there. Flip De Niro. It was just an amazing event.
So many different cars, so many different people.
I got to meet so many different people.
Angela Yee had her drink fresh juice.
Yeah, we sold out of those drink fresh juices there.
Which was amazing.
A couple hours.
Our top popular ice cream for the kids.
It was Faze Payton.
It was Bouncy's Jump Houses.
And yes, I lost my voice because I was screaming and yelling all day long for three days.
It was Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
But I had a great time.
Well, I came off the plane and came to your car show.
That's right.
How was Saint-Tropez?
I've been gone.
I was on vacation all last week.
I was in France.
I started off in Saint-Tropez.
It was Magic Johnson and Cookie's 60th birthday celebration.
And you want to talk about knowing how broke you are?
You think you're doing well in life?
Go to something like this, okay?
It was an amazing experience.
Let's just say that.
I was like, these people are rich.
Magic Johnson was telling stories about, you know,
how he just realized he needed to make more money
when he realized he wasn't as rich as other people
and talking about investing.
He said they were on a yacht,
and they were on somebody else's yacht.
And then the person was like, oh, man, there was something wrong with the yacht.
So he's thinking we just have to get off.
I guess we're not going.
He said then he made a phone call and another yacht pulls up and they get off that yacht
and get onto a different yacht.
That's rich people problems.
That's rich people problems.
We actually went to go eat in Cannes and it's like an island.
You have to take a ferry to the restaurant and it's just a restaurant on this island.
So while we were there, one guy was
talking to us, and we were waiting for the
ferry to get back, and he just jumps in the water. He's like,
I'm just going to swim back to my yacht.
I was like, alright, well, see you later.
But it was really great, so I was
appreciative to be there. I'm still trying to figure out
how to change a tire.
You can't swim to your own yacht.
But let me tell you, it was really nice
to just be around
all those people.
I got to hang out
with Gayle King,
who I love.
She was really fun.
Okay.
Super down to earth.
And it was for my friend
Ingrid's birthday.
She works with Duce
and she was out there
so I went to join her
as she was
quote unquote working.
All right.
Well, shout out again
to everybody that came out
to the car show.
Had a great time
and then the after party was,
it was just dope.
It was just dope to see so many people.
So many people came and supported. So I just want to say thank you to close to 10,000 people that came.
It was, it started at 12, ended at 5.
We did like a little VIP.
I'm going to do the Just Stop Talking.
I know.
That's why today I'm just going to let y'all handle it.
I'm going to just drink a lot of tea.
And then hopefully I'll be back to where I need to be tomorrow.
Maybe we'll get somebody to bring you some fresh ginger shots from the juice bar.
I need something.
Because that'll really help you out with your voice.
I've been taking everything.
I've been taking, what's it called?
Manuka's honey?
Is that what it's called?
Manuka.
Yeah, whatever that is.
I took that.
I tried something with cloves.
Yeah, lemon.
I tried lemons.
I tried holes.
Did you gargle with salt water?
I tried that, too.
I'll do that again today.
But, hey, we'll get it back to going.
All right, front page news, what are we talking about?
Well, let's talk about the Bahamas.
This was devastating.
While I was gone, I was watching all the devastation in the Bahamas,
and we'll give you an update on what's happening there as they're continuing to evacuate.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
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I was making a rocket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ.
And you know what?
Did you guys both have to be on time while I was gone?
Yes.
Can you give me these NFL scores, please?
I can't give, I can't read them scores.
Oh, okay.
Let's talk about the NFL last night.
The St. Louis Rams beat the Carolina Panthers 30-27.
The Tennessee Titans beat the Cleveland Browns 43-13.
I saw that your boy Odell Beckham Jr. had
a brand new watch on. He's crazy.
Why would he wear a $300,000 watch to
play football? That makes no sense. Good luck.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Jacksonville Jaguars,
40-26. The Ravens beat the Dolphins,
59-10. The Vikings
beat the Atlanta Falcons, 28-12.
The Buffalo Bills beat the New York Jets,
17-16. Trying to act like something's wrong with his goddamn voice. Hold on. The Buffalo Bills beat the New York Jets 17-16.
Trying to act like something's wrong with his goddamn voice.
Hold on.
I don't even see the...
You're trying to avoid talking about what you know you need to be talking about in these New York streets.
Now, this game was really interesting.
The Cardinals tied the Detroit Lions after the Detroit Lions were up so much.
See, I know a little bit about football.
And then they actually came back and they could have won, but they didn't.
And it went into overtime.
And it was a tie, 27-27.
Alright, what else are we talking about?
The 49ers beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-17.
The Patriots beat the Steelers 33-3.
And tonight the Houston Texans
are playing the Saints and the Broncos
are playing the Oakland Raiders. Now let's talk about
Bahamas. Yeah, you want to talk about the Bahamas
in here faking like something wrong with your voice
because you don't want to talk about my Dallas Cowboys busting your New York Giants ass yesterday. Huh? You, you want to talk about the Bahamas and here faking like something wrong with your voice because you don't want to talk about my Dallas Cowboys
busting your New York Giants ass
yesterday. Huh? You don't want to talk about
that? All of a sudden, something wrong with your voice.
Okay. Now, when you texted me
that yesterday, what did I text you back with?
You just sent a voice note and there was nothing wrong with your voice.
You sent a voice note? Yes, you did. I did not. He sent a whole
voice note. He was talking perfectly fine.
He sent a voice note and he was like,
I'm not watching football. Like, his voice was perfectly fine yesterday. Now said the voice note, and he was like, I'm not watching football.
Like, his voice was perfectly fine yesterday.
Now, all of a sudden, he can't talk.
All right.
You know what this is.
What else we talk about here? All right.
Now, let's take it to the Bahamas.
Really, devastation over there.
So far, 45 people have been confirmed dead, and that number is expected to rise drastically.
There are still hundreds of people who are missing.
Nearly 70,000 people have been
left homeless by the disaster there, and hundreds more are desperately looking for a way to get out.
Now, over the weekend, there were evacuees arriving in Palm Beach, Florida, on board the
grand celebration humanitarian cruise ship. All of them were properly documented to enter the
country, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
But then on Sunday, this happened as a ferry boat was leaving the Bahamas.
When you come into the U.S.A., you are going to have problems.
So please, all passengers that don't have U.S. visa,
please proceed to disembark.
So 130 people actually had to get off the ferry after that announcement where they were saying if you don't have the proper visa,
you have to get off and disembark. Even though it's devastating there, people are homeless, and they're trying to get off the ferry after that announcement where they were saying, if you don't have the proper visa, you have to get off and disembark.
Even though it's devastating there, people are homeless and they're trying to get out.
And it's a very uncertain future.
They're still trying to make sure that people can't come here.
Where are you supposed to go?
Where are you supposed to go back to?
Exactly.
That's what I'm confused about.
In a time like this, this is when you make exceptions.
All right.
Now, let me see what you think about this.
A couple blew through one hundred and twenty thousand dollars.
And what happened was this couple from Pennsylvania, Robert Williams and his wife, Tiffany Williams.
They got one hundred and twenty thousand dollars deposited into their account by accident.
And they were like, we're just going to spend it all.
And over the course of two and a half weeks, they actually spent pretty much all that money.
They bought cars. They bought like a trailer.
They bought all kinds of things.
And now they have been
arraigned on charges for theft
and for receiving stolen property.
That ain't their fault.
Well, you know it's not your money.
They built what it is.
You know, they bought a car trailer.
Once again, when you get on your knees
and you pray
and you ask God for a blessing,
say you're doing, you know,
bad financially
and, you know, you're trying
to come up economically
and then all of a sudden you just look in your
bank account and you're like, my God,
God works in mysterious ways.
What are you supposed to do? Well, when the bank
went and took their money out, they had an overdraft of
$107,000
because they spent all that money that wasn't theirs
that they knew wasn't theirs. They told the
bank they would try to reconstruct
a payment plan and do a
whole agreement and repay everything.
But then they went dark on the bank.
And now they actually have to go to jail.
I don't think they should go to jail.
What do you think should happen?
I don't know, but I don't think they should go to jail.
Well, Robert Williams admitted that he and his wife knew that it was mislaid money that did not belong to them, but they spent it anyway.
What's mislaid me?
It was put in their account by accident.
It wasn't theirs.
It was put in the wrong place.
Absolutely. But shouldn't that be the responsibility of the person that put in their account by accident. It was put in the wrong place. Absolutely, but shouldn't that
be the responsibility of the person that put it in there
by accident? Then they took it back out.
Yeah, so maybe they should just owe and be in debt,
but they shouldn't be in jail. What's the crime? Well, they went dark
on the bank. The problem is that they said they would
repay the money, and then they just disappeared, and
they didn't repay it. You know who else disappeared yesterday?
The Giants defense, because my Dallas Cowboys beat them
35-17. I dropped one of the clues
bonds for the Dallas Cowboys out there looking amazing.
Out there looking like the greatest show
on turf. My God.
We got so many weapons.
New offensive coordinator out there cooking.
I'm with that.
I've got to figure out who's going to be my team
this year. You know, every year I have a different team.
Dallas has a super team. That's one.
Say that again. I like hearing that type of talk.
Say that again. The Cowboys that type of talk. Say that again.
The Cowboys beat a high school football team yesterday.
Drop on a cruise bomb for my super team.
Headed to the Super Bowl.
We say this every year.
Dallas Cowboys versus the New England Patriots.
We haven't looked this good since the 90s.
They look really good.
They look really good.
I'm 41 years old.
We haven't looked this good on both sides of the ball since the 90s.
I'm telling you.
They got a super team. They got a lot of weapons. Man. I'm not even mad at them. Man. We haven't looked this good on both sides of the ball since the 90s. I'm telling you. They got a super team.
They got a lot of weapons.
I'm not even mad at them.
Man.
Wait till Zeke get good.
Wait till Zeke get back in the swing of things.
Yeah.
Woo-hoo-hoo.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Call us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up. wake up.
With your ass.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name is Regina.
I'm calling from California.
Hey, Regina.
Hey, Regina.
What's happening?
West Coast.
Hey, y'all.
How y'all doing?
I'm calling today.
You know, it's been kind of tough.
Over the weekend, I heard the news about Kawhi Leonard's sister being arrested for murder.
Yeah, that was wild.
That's crazy.
I grew up, you know, with that family right across the street.
Kawhi is a humble, beautiful person.
And it's really sad that his name is being tied to this.
I was watching some news reports,
and the family of the victim was kind of low-key pimping,
you know, and asking him to remember the family.
Nope, that's not his responsibility.
I know that's the price of celebrity.
When somebody in your family does something wrong,
to make the news story more sexy,
they attach your name to it, but Kawhi ain't got nothing to do
with that. And didn't he cut off his sister a while
ago? I believe so.
You know, I think so. I'm pretty sure
because she, in the situation she's
in, you know what I mean? But I just,
my prayers go out to the family
and to him. You know,
I just love how
his story has just come from such humble beginnings.
And then to have this happen, it's just really sick to me.
It's almost, you know, reminiscent of Simone Biles.
It's like these crazy siblings, you know,
sit down somewhere and let your people be great.
Hey, Simone Biles ain't got nothing to do with her brother
and what he did, and Kawhi ain't got nothing to do with this,
this thing, what she did.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, this iPhone thing was good, Evie. iPhone, what he did, and Kawhi ain't got nothing to do with this, this thing, what she did. Hello, who's this? Yo, this iPhone thing was good, Envy.
iPhone, what's up, bro?
What's good?
I had to give my slave name.
I mean, I had to say Cimarron
because usually they'll be putting me through the cursing.
But yo, I want to say I appreciate you, man,
for showing my girl that love yesterday for her P-Day.
When we got home, she was like,
yo, this is the best birthday I ever had.
That sounds crazy, my G.
Explain how another man, explain how you let another man give your girlfriend the best birthday she ever had.
Man, I ain't even going to let you fake me right now, you heard?
That sounds wild.
I ain't going to fake you right now.
Well, you ain't got to give us no context.
You know what we thinking.
Man, get out of here.
Yo, listen, Angela Yee, I can't never catch you, yo.
I can't never catch you.
How are you, Yee?
I'm good.
What time did you get there?
We got there around 3.30,
because last year we got there around 12,
and it was like crazy.
So I wanted to like, you know.
Go a little later.
Yeah, got there around 3.30.
Yeah, get a little later.
But everything was good, though.
I appreciate Envy.
You know, Charlamagne ain't never bringing his own lads there,
you know, so I ain't going to never have to.
I'm glad you know.
That's right. But yo, Envy, everything was glad you know. And, yo, that's right.
But, yo, everything was great, bro.
Yo, that s*** was nice as hell.
No problems, better than last year.
And last year was ill.
And I ain't clapping or cursing.
That s*** was really, really nice. Stop cursing!
Keep up the good work, and I love y'all.
Well, I'm glad your girlfriend enjoyed herself.
We love you back.
And I got there really late, right?
But you know how I knew I was late?
I got there around the same time as Fab got there.
Fab got there at five minutes before close.
What's up, Trav?
Hey, Trav.
What's up, Yee?
Hey, Trav.
Welcome back, boo.
Thank you.
Good to be back.
Good to hear your voice.
Good to hear your voice.
You're a part of Illuminati now.
I was watching your Instagram when you was out there partying and stuff with your little folks.
Oh, yeah.
You know, I had a good time. It was amazing.
That's good. That's good.
I'm about to get my money up. What up,
sis? How you? I'm doing good.
I'll be a little bit better if you, um,
you know, Charlamagne, one day, I'll just tell you
I'll come in there and you say, you know what, Trav, I got
something in the back for you. Whoa. And you pull out
that huge bottle of lube and
you give it to me. I got it right here.
You like Charlamagne?
No, I want that bottle of lube. And you give it to me. I got it right here. You like Charlamagne? No, I want that bottle of lube he got.
If you need all of that lube, bro, you need a new butt.
Because, you know what I mean?
God damn, this is a lot of lube.
Nobody want your little dry-ass butt.
Your little dry-ass Philly booty.
What's it for then?
I was going to say, your car show was amazing, Envy.
Thank you, Charlie.
It's probably one of the best car shows I've ever been to.
It was dope.
And yeah, I've never been to anything like that, bro.
Thank you, brother.
Yeah, you definitely got it.
Also, don't forget that we made a bet last week.
Do you remember what that bet was last week?
I lost my voice.
I can't talk.
What was the bet?
The bet was.
The butt.
The butt was what?
What?
God damn it, boy.
Oh, my gosh.
Well, y'all are some kinky people behind the scenes.
That's what you call a Freudian slip.
My God.
The bet was if the Cowboys won, he'd get to kiss Charlamagne.
Why did you think the Cowboys weren't going to win?
And the Eagles look good, too, Trav.
I don't know if you're an Eagles fan, but they look good.
They're Cowboys fans.
No, I'm not an Eagles fan.
I actually despise the Eagles.
Oh, yeah, you're a Cowboys fan.
I forgot.
Me and Envy had a $20 bet, but we're going to go ahead and do double or nothing, Envy.
I bet.
I got you.
All right, boom.
Say less.
All right, y'all.
Say less.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
Thank you, everybody, again, that came to the car show.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
You're welcome.
I need to find it somewhere.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
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?
Hey, this is Eli.
What's up, Eli?
Hey, Eli.
You sure you want to talk to Eli this morning, Envy? Hey, it's this? Hey, this is Eli. What's up, Eli? Hey, Eli. You sure you want to talk to any Eli this morning, Envy?
Nope.
Hey, Charlemagne.
Hey, Charlemagne.
Yes, sir.
How about them Cowboys?
How about them Cowboys?
We out here, baby.
Super Bowl bound.
But your name is Eli.
Hey, Charlemagne.
Them stars at night.
That big and bright.
She been a hard detective.
How dare you disrespect a fellow Dallas Cowboy fan?
I don't want to talk to him.
You can't escape us this year.
I just want you to know that.
I know that.
Big Chocolate, what's up, Big Chocolate?
Hello, I'm naked in the bathtub listening to Breakfast Club.
There you go.
And ask him exactly who you need to hang up on.
Nobody want to be Me Too'd first thing in the morning.
We ain't even have breakfast yet and you sexually assaulting us.
I might want to imagine you butt naked in the goddamn tub.
What the hell is wrong with you?
Carlos, what's up?
Hey, what's up?
What's up, Charlamagne?
What's up, King?
How you?
I'm blessed, brother.
Hey, man, I will pay a monthly subscription to you guys.
If you could please come back with decision, bro.
Please come back.
The decision.
I get people asking me that all the time, you know.
Please, yes, yes, give me decisions, brother.
And my other thing is why I'm mad,
why haven't y'all had Colin Kaepernick come up here yet, bro?
Colin Kaepernick hasn't talked in three years.
What makes you think he want to come to the Breakfast Club and talk?
Because I believe that you guys want to get him there.
He hasn't spoke in three years. What makes you think he wants to speak? Because I believe that you guys want to get a lift. He hasn't spoken in three years.
What makes you think
he wants to speak?
Because you make everybody speak.
You make Kanye West speak.
Kanye, let's talk all the time.
As if that is so difficult.
Thank you, brother.
That's all he does.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Marla.
What's up, Evie?
Marla, what's up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, Charlamagne.
Yes, sir.
Drop one of Kool's bars for the Dallas Cowboys, baby.
You heard him, Drown.
Don't be an F-boy and hit the bomb.
Hey, hey, drop one of Cruz's bombs for the Dallas Cowboys, sir.
Hey, hey, hey, Charlamagne.
Did you know Randall Cobb looked like Alvaro Haberbeck in a day or two?
Randall Cobb looked like the X Factor that we need, baby, that deep threat.
I'm trying to tell you, man.
I've always been...
You're an MVP.
Yes.
It's about time you gave
the Cowboys some props.
He lost his voice.
I've always been
a Cole Beasley fan,
but Randall Cobb
can run them deep routes
way better than
Cole Beasley, baby.
Dallas Cowboys,
we out here, son.
Week one,
next stop, Super Bowl.
I gotta pick a team this year.
Yeah, you gotta stay with one team. No, you don't. Hello, team this year. Yeah, you got to stay with one team.
No, you don't.
Hello, who's this?
You don't have to stay with one team.
This is Tops.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest, bro.
How you doing, Tops?
How's your friend's bottoms?
Oh, man.
What was that noise?
You hear me?
That's the sound a bottom makes when they finally get pulled off of.
Oh.
I don't know what I woke up to this morning, but I.
All right.
What's up?
What's up, Taps?
I'm upset.
Oh, holy.
I'm upset.
I'm upset.
Chick-fil-A was supposed to open today.
The one downtown Brooklyn.
And I'm sitting outside it right now, and it's closed.
What?
I got to go over the bridge to get me that good chicken, egg, and I'm sitting outside it right now, and it's closed. What? I gotta go over the bridge to get
me that good chicken, egg, and cheese biscuit.
I'm not thinking that good cheese on a
bagel. I didn't know they was opening
a Chick-fil-A in Brooklyn. Yeah, right there
on Flatbush, right next to the Shake Shack.
That's gonna be crazy.
I don't understand people that go to Chick-fil-A for bagels,
bro. That biscuit is so good.
You know, McDonald's is coming out with
a new chicken sandwich to compete.
We're not interested. That ain't gonna compare to it.
We ain't gonna do that. We're not interested.
Oh, it says it opens at 6.30.
It ain't even open. I looked on the
website. It says it opens at 12 now.
That's why I'm hurt. That's why I gotta go over the bridge.
Well, sorry for you, brother.
Oh, wait, wait, wait. One more thing. What's up?
Um, um,
I've been meaning to try to get up for a year.
I've been trying to shoot my shot with y'all good.
Nice DJ Nala Simone.
You stay your bum ass away from my niece.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, listen.
I'm a part of the sample black male community.
If you would like to help,
my Instagram is underscore C-Y-Y-Y underscore three zero.
That's weird. I'm a good brother. She said if you bring her a Chick-fil-Y-Y underscore 3-0. That's weird.
She said, look, I'm a good brother.
She said if you bring her a Chick-fil-A sandwich right now, she's into you.
Man, listen, don't tell me that.
I do like your approach, though.
You wasn't calling up here talking about you just want to smash.
You calling up here on some, like, you know, you really want to be with her.
I like that approach.
That's why I missed the segment, shoot my shot.
Y'all should bring it back.
Yep, I'm blocking all shots, though.
Get it off your chest, Sy. Now, I'm not going to give the number. My voice is. Yep, that's what you're bringing back. Yep, I'm blocking all shots, though. Get it off your chest, all right?
Now, I'm not going to give the number.
My voice is crazy.
We got rumors on the way?
Yes, we are going to be talking about Kevin Hart.
We'll give you an update on his condition.
He is walking again, but a lot of pain that he's having.
So we'll tell you what is being said by close friends of his.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Test. One, two.
One, two. Test. Oh my gosh. Morning, everybody. It is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Yes, I lost my voice. Had a car show over
the weekend. Crazy. Close
to 10,000 people.
I had so much fun yelling, screaming,
and my son had a football game. His first high school
football game. They won.
Congratulations to them.
Drop a ball for them.
You know who else won this weekend?
Touchdown.
You know who else won this weekend?
The Dallas Cowboys, 35-17.
How convenient for you not to have a voice, Mr. Giants fan.
Very convenient.
I didn't see that game.
Yeah, of course you didn't.
Well, let's get in the room.
What are we teasing?
Kevin Hart, let's go.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip. The Rumor Report. Gossip. With Angela Yee. It's, let's go. Listen up. It's just in. All the gossip. Gossip.
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The Breakfast Club.
Well, fortunately for Kevin Hart, he is able to walk again after his car accident.
But according to reports, he is still in excruciating pain.
He did fracture his spine in three places.
And that crash that happened early last Sunday.
And they say that he's going to have to undergo extensive rehab.
Tiffany Haddish said he's already walking.
He's good.
But he's doing this all very slowly.
And he's not yet ready to talk about the accident, about his road to recovery.
So right now he doesn't want people to worry about him.
He's been suffering, but he has a long road ahead of him.
But fortunately, he is going to recover.
I'm going to drop one of the clues bombs for my guy, Kevin Hawkins.
Absolutely.
I'm happy to hear that.
That's so hard, man, to just think something like that just happened so quick.
His friend, Jared Black, is the one who had been driving the car.
How's he doing?
We haven't heard anything from him.
I know they said he was messed up, too.
Yeah, I'm not sure what his update is, but what they're saying is that his car was missing important safety features, according to
experts. It didn't have a five-point harness
and a roll cage. Those features are
critically important for cars like that.
They have a 720 horsepower
engine. It's an old car, though. Did he just get it for his birthday?
It's a 1970 Plymouth Barracuda.
Very fast. You know, you gotta think with them old
cars, there's no airbags, there's not too many safety
features, so most people have to add
the roll bar and add those
harnesses and things like that. Those old cars
can be dangerous if something does happen.
And in a situation like that, you know,
you can't look at the outcome and say, man,
things are bad. Nah, you gotta say things could have been
much worse. Thank God they weren't. Absolutely.
Thank God they're all alive. Alright, now
Kelly Clarkson, her show is starting today.
The Kelly Clarkson Show premieres today.
I was looking at her guest lineup and she has The Rock on today.
Tomorrow, Ellen DeGeneres and John Legend will be on.
Jennifer Garner's on this week.
Jay Leno, Chance the Rapper, will be on Friday.
So that's all for Kelly Clarkson's new show.
All that star power means nothing if you're not a good host or a good interviewer.
I just want to throw that out there.
You can have all those great ingredients and still cook up some trash.
Right.
Well, we don't know what she's going to be like as an interviewer,
but she also films The Voice there, so people tend to like her.
They said she's very conversational,
and she reveals a lot about herself and her own struggles
that she's been going through with weight and different things.
I don't see it, bro.
I mean, I don't know.
I never paid attention.
I am looking forward to the Tamron Hall show, though.
Now, we're talking about that now.
Tamron Hall show actually starts today as well. Oh, Tamron starts show, though. Now, we're talking about that now. Tamron Hall's show actually starts today as well.
Oh, Tamron starts today, too?
Yes, on CBS.
Here was the trailer that they were playing for her new show.
Okay, Mom.
Love you, too.
Thanks.
Here we go.
Tamron Hall is from a little town in Texas.
She got married and had a baby at 48.
Nothing was handed to her.
Her grandfather was a sharecropper.
They took away her dream job.
She's the real deal.
Her sister was murdered. Now she fights for victims' rights.
I can't wait to see her new show.
In five.
It's something real.
Something I can feel.
We all have a story to tell.
So let's talk about it.
Tamron Hall is a talent now.
Yes, now she was pulled off the Today Show.
She was the first female black co-anchor.
And she was pulled from the air and they replaced was the first female black co-anchor, and she was pulled from the air,
and they replaced her with Megyn Kelly,
but then Megyn Kelly actually ended up getting let go
after making a racist comment,
and so it wasn't a good look for everything
that happened with the Today Show,
but now she's in a better space.
She took two years away from television.
She got married during that time.
She had her first baby at age 48.
Thank you.
Wow.
And her new talk show launches today.
It's weekdays at 2 p.m. on CBS.
Don't bet against Tamron.
I'm here to watch Tamron.
I'm not digging Kelly.
Absolutely.
And how do you fire Megyn Kelly from making a racist comment?
What do you expect Megyn Kelly to do?
Right.
It's Megyn Kelly.
That's why they brought her there.
All right.
Kawhi Leonard, we were talking about this earlier.
His sister, Kamisha Monet Williams, has been arrested and charged in the robbery and murder of an elderly woman.
Now, she and another woman, Candace Tye Townsend, are accused of following 84-year-old Afaf Anis Asad into a casino on August 31st.
They're saying that they followed her in the casino bathroom, fractured her skull, stole her purse, which had $800 to $1,200 in it.
And they did end up getting arrested because Asai did die from her injuries on September
4th. Now Kawhi Leonard has
not commented on her arrest but
according to online reports he had cut his sister
off before she allegedly turned to robbing people
and he refused
to give her any financial support quite some
time ago. And Kawhi Leonard has no
reason to comment on this report.
This has nothing to do with him. This wouldn't
even be a story if she wasn't
Kawhi Leonard's sister. Well, yeah, that's
the main gist of the story, unfortunately.
It would just be another local news story somewhere.
Alright, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your
rumor report. Alright, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, Front Page News, next, what are we talking about?
Yes, we are going to be talking about the children of
Stephon Clark. We'll tell you what they were
awarded. Alright, we'll get into that next. Keep it
locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Yes next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yes, good morning, everybody.
It's The Breakfast Club.
I lost my voice, man.
Yeah, right.
Let's get right to front page news.
You sent me a voice note yesterday sounding fine.
No, I did not.
Now that the Giants lost, he can't talk.
Are you going to go through these scores?
No, you can do the scores.
And who's watching football this year?
Everybody.
Yeah, you.
Well, looks like the Dallas Cowboys beat the New York
Giants 35-17. Drop one of the clues
bombs for my Dallas Cowboys, damn it!
I will say this. I will say that the Cowboys
have a super team. Their team looks amazing.
The best I've seen them look ever.
Oh, no. Since the 90s. You know what I'm saying?
The Eagles beat the Redskins 32-27.
Salute to Deshaun Jackson, too. Deshaun Jackson came back
to Philly in ball doubt yesterday. He definitely did.
Alright, and with the Cardinals, they tied the Detroit Lions 27-27.
That was a tough game to watch.
That's whack.
Tied in football.
That just seems all the way whack.
The Chargers beat the Colts 30-24 in overtime.
The Eagles, I told you that already.
The Bills beat the New York Jets.
How are the Jets looking this year?
Because I know that's your second team.
Trash.
Jets don't look too good.
All right.
Now let's get into this.
The children of Stephon Clark.
Stephon Clark was in Sacramento.
He was fatally shot and killed by the police in Sacramento in his grandmother's, his grandparents' backyard.
Right.
They were responding to a report that a man had broken car windows and was hiding in a backyard.
They thought he was holding a gun, but instead he was carrying a cell phone.
The officers were not charged with crimes, but now his children are going to get $2.4 million from the city.
Most of the money will be placed into a trust for his boys,
who are now five and two years old.
They will be able to access that money tax-free over three years,
starting when they turn 22.
Yeah, like it's just a price on black bodies, huh?
Like none of that money ever seems like it's enough.
It doesn't matter at all.
Nope.
Not when your father's not here.
Alright, McDonald's is now
taking a stand and they want to
introduce their new spicy
barbecue chicken sandwich.
It's all the hype over everything
that was going on with Popeyes.
And so now they have theirs. And they also have
spicy barbecue chicken tenders.
Ronald, we good, my G. They're trying to jump into
that category, but nah.
Ronald, relax.
Nah.
These will be available starting September 11th for a limited time.
So because it's limited, you know they love doing this limited,
you guys got to make sure you get out and get that if you want to try it.
Don't go chasing chicken sandwiches.
Stick to the quarter pounders and the Big Macs that you're used to.
But they have a chicken sandwich.
Yeah, they already do.
So what's the difference?
What do they do with it?
It's a barbecue, spicy barbecue one.
What y'all need to do at McDonald's is double down on that filet of fish.
Now, that filet of fish has been slapping for years.
Okay, while everybody else doing chicken, how about y'all double down on that fish
and see if you can create a craze around that.
They got to fix that up a little bit, too.
All right, now let's talk about a Pennsylvania couple.
They have blown through $120,000.
That money was accidentally deposited in their bank
account. So Robert Williams
and his wife Tiffany Williams were in court
because they spent two and a half weeks
doing things like they bought a camper,
they bought an SUV, they paid some bills.
So now they've been arraigned on charges for
theft and receiving stolen property.
And what happened was
the bank realized their error, pulled that money
out. That resulted in their account being overdrawn over $107,000
and they said they would construct a repayment agreement.
They never did that.
They just went ghost.
And so they did also admit that they knew the money
was not supposed to be in their account,
but they spent it anyway.
I don't think that they should be going to jail.
They stole it though.
No, they didn't steal it.
They got deposited into their account by accident and then they spent it. That's not stealing. Yes, it is. No, it, though. No, they didn't steal it. They got deposited into their account by accident,
and then they spent it.
That's not stealing.
Yes, it is.
No, it's not.
Yes, it is.
Imagine you was on your knees praying for a blessing.
Economically, you all messed up.
Financially, you messed up.
Then you just wake up one morning, and it's dead.
You'd be like, look at God.
Well, the problem is they agreed to repay the bank,
and then they went ghost.
OK.
And they said that they knew that they were wrong,
and they knew it wasn't their money.
So now you can't just disappear after you said you were going to repay the money.
Let it go to their credit.
Let them be in debt.
You know what I'm saying?
It'll mess up their credit report for years.
But jail?
No.
They shouldn't be in jail.
All right.
Well, let's talk about it.
800-585-1051.
If you get $100,000, how much was it?
$120,000.
$120,000 in your bank account.
What are you doing?
It's stealing.
I'll tell you what. It's not stealing. Yes, it is. How is it doing? It's stealing. I'll tell you what.
It's not stealing.
Yes, it is.
How is it stealing?
Well, if you spend it, you know.
No, it's not.
You know it's not your money.
You know it's not your money.
It's not your money.
It's not your bread.
That's like if you find a check and you deposit a check in your account that's not yours,
and you know it's not yours.
How could you deposit a check if your name ain't on it?
You can endorse it, sign their name, and they'll sign your name.
Oh, see, that's different.
That's forgery.
Now you know.
That's different. That's like when money, like, you know, when it name, and then sign your name. Oh, see, that's different. That's forgery. Now you know. That's different.
That's like when money, like, you know, when it brings trucks and money falls out the brink truck
and it's blowing on the highway and you take it, that's against the law, too.
Okay, so what if I'm driving in the car, the money blows on my windshield, and I just keep driving,
but when I get home, it's $700, $800 on my windshield.
Am I supposed to take it and take it back to the brink truck?
You're supposed to take it to the police station.
The problem is you can do what you want, but when you get caught, there's repercussions.
I don't think that they did anything wrong.
I think that it should go to their credit account
and it should be on their credit until they can pay it back.
But other than that, no, it's not a crime.
And not for nothing to bring, Chuck,
nobody's going to know it fell on your windshield,
so your good money not going to get caught.
But if they transfer the money in your account.
Yeah, you know you're going to get caught.
They know what account it went into.
There's no way around it.
Once again.
I mean, that's just silly.
It's not like you just found it on the street.
What if I ask my pastor to pray for me?
That's smart.
My pastor put that blessing on me in church on Sunday,
and then Sunday evening, Monday morning, boom, $120,000.
I did my tithes and offerings.
How are you going to tell me that ain't a blessing from God?
Well, ask your pastor to pray for you while you're in jail.
While you're in jail.
All right.
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And by the way, you don't know their situation.
Like, what if it was a dire situation?
They bought an SUV in a camper, bro.
I'm just saying.
What if they really needed an SUV in a camper?
We need $120,000.
It's dire right now.
Okay, let me ask you a question.
Because y'all tune would change if, like, say, that child needed a surgery or something.
And they didn't have no insurance, right?
But that's not the case.
Yes, it would.
Exactly.
So is it wrong?
Yes.
No, it can't be wrong based on what they spent the money on.
It's still wrong regardless.
But I would feel more sympathy for them if their kid was dying of cancer or something
like that and they needed the money for a surgery.
But if they're going to ball out and buy an SUV in a camper.
And you also, if you agree to repay that money, you have to work out the repayment plan.
You can't just disappear.
Yes, I'm cool with that, but I don't think they should be in jail.
All right, well, call us up right now.
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Now, if you just joined us, we were talking about this couple that got a lot of money in their bank account.
$120,000.
That's right.
So tell the story.
What happened?
So this couple from Pennsylvania, they ended up getting an accidental deposit of $120,000.
That money was not theirs. and they spent it all,
and now they are facing criminal charges, and that's because the bank did contact them.
They took the money back out.
They were $107,000 overdrawn.
The couple went and bought things like a camper, an SUV, paid some bills,
and they agreed to work out a repayment plan,
but then they went ghost and never did work out that payment plan,
so now they're being charged.
Yeah, I mean, you got to understand, it was an accident.
You know, they put the money in that account by accident.
It's not your money, and if you have that money, they're going to,
they want it back.
Yeah, but I don't think.
They're going to find out.
Yeah, but I don't think that they should be in jail.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you know, put it towards their credit.
Let them be in debt.
Let them owe.
But jail time, nah.
You know what this feels like?
This feels like in Chicago when they used to do the bait trucks
when they used to have
the sneakers full of
had the trucks full of sneakers
and put them in the hood.
What you expect
these kids to do?
The problem is this though
they're not really going to jail
for accidentally spending money
it's for not working out
the payment plan
they agreed on.
Of course you can't work out
a payment plan
they never had the money
to begin with.
That's the real issue though
you can't just not do anything
return the camper, return
the SUV, start working on it. I'm not mad at them.
You can't just disappear. They should be in jail.
But they spent the money. They can't pay it back. I mean,
what are they going to do? What do you think the average
American would do? You've been praying for a blessing.
I'll tell you what I would do. Yeah, but you rich.
You've been praying for a blessing and that money
falls into your account. Rich or not,
even when I was still,
and I'm not rich because I was in central pay and I was around people who were rich for real and realized how broke I was.
But what I would do is let that money sit there for at least a while, like maybe a year, and not touch it just in case.
So you wouldn't report it?
No, I wouldn't report it.
That don't even sound right.
See, she's just as guilty as the person that spent the money.
If they're like, okay, nobody says anything.
I'm just not trying to go to jail.
No, that's contradictory.
I don't know where it came from.
So report it.
Tell the bank.
I don't know if I would do that.
I'm just keeping it real.
I'm just saying,
I know I'm going to go to jail,
so I'm not going to spend the money.
Why would you go to jail?
Because it's illegal.
Not if you call the bank and say,
hey, somebody just put $120,000 in my account
and I don't know how I got there.
And that way, if they're like, this was a mistake,
we're going to take the money back out.
At least it's there to take it.
But if after a year nothing happens, it's laying low,
I might start spending a little bit.
Max.
Yo, what up, Charlamagne?
What's up, Max?
How are you?
This is Charlamagne's voice.
Max.
I'm good.
How y'all doing?
Envy, how you doing, Angela?
What up?
Now, this happen to you, Max?
Yo, this happen to me.
And don't laugh.
I'm from Florida, so you know how I go down here.
All right.
Anyhow, this actually happened to me.
A couple years ago, a bank teller got my account number mixed up by one digit
and deposited like $120,000 into my account.
And so when I just, of course, I'm working, so I'm poor. I'm
like, damn, wow, this is a lot of money. And so I was afraid to bother the money, but I told this
dude about the money. You know how y'all dudes are. He was like, well, hell, we didn't do nothing.
He started transferring the money out of my account into his account. Right. And so the
teller told him, Hey, we know we made a mistake on y' his account. No. Right? And so the teller told him, hey,
we know we made a mistake on y'all account.
You need to get me back the money.
And so he
pretty much, he done bought jet skis.
Oh boy. Oh my God.
With your money. I'm like,
I didn't even really touch the money.
But anyhow, we wound up getting
charged with like schemes to the
fraud and grand theft.
And the thing is, is that we didn't do anything to initiate the mistake.
Word up.
How can you get charged with grand theft?
Yeah, and it's like they made it like we actually ran up in the bank and stole it, and we didn't.
I don't, yeah, that's crazy.
You shouldn't be charged with them grand theft.
So what do you think should happen?
Well, you know, because morally I know that I was wrong and it wasn't my money.
I get that part, but I don't feel like they should have charged me with a crime.
I don't think so either.
So if you gave all the money back, would they have charged you with a crime?
Nah, but you know by then the money was already there.
That's the problem.
If you pay the money back, they're not going to charge you.
They were able to get back at they're not going to charge you.
They were able to get back at least $100,000 or more.
You know what I'm saying?
So it wasn't like they made a big loss,
but that money's insured already.
Why are they still coming after me? You said it's insured already.
That is true.
They knew where it went.
Right.
But you know that they could trace you.
Absolutely.
Hey, listen, what happens to the teller
that accidentally puts the money in the account?
Are they not an accessory?
I don't know.
I don't know about that.
Shouldn't they be considered an accessory?
You're not supposed to make those kind of mistakes.
They might have got fired.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is David.
David, what's up, bro?
Hey, what's going on, man?
Now, what would you do, David?
Oh, this happened to you before?
Yeah, this actually happened to me when I was 17.
This happens to a lot of people.
I was like, Charlamagne said, hey, I was asking for that financial blessing, and it came to me when I was 17. I was like, Charlamagne said I was
asking for that financial blessing and
it came to me. I had $5
in my account and I
just went there and I just
tried it and then took out $20
and $20 just came out when I
only had $5 in my account.
So then I ended up doing it over and over
again. Before I know it,
I had took out almost over $15,000.
And the bank ended up catching me later on down the road,
and I ended up having to pay it back.
Yeah, but you probably had mad overdraft fees too, though.
I mean, every time I checked my account,
it still said I had that $5 still up in there.
That's funny.
So I just kept withdrawing and just kept taking the money.
Did they charge you with anything?
They were going to,
but because of the fact
my dad got me lawyered up
and he said that it was their,
you know, it wasn't my fault.
It was on the bank's side,
you know.
They end up not charging me
with anything
as long as I had paid
the money back,
every penny of it.
And that's the key. As long as you pay the money back, they're not going to charge you. As long as I had paid the money back, every penny of it. And that's the key.
As long as you paid the money back, they're not going to charge you.
As long as I paid it back, they wouldn't charge me.
All right.
All right.
Thank you, man.
All right.
800-585-1051.
What would you do if the bank put $120,000 in your account?
Would you give it back?
Would you keep it?
Would you spend it?
Call us now.
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Good morning.
Good morning.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Yes, I lost my voice.
My car show was over the weekend.
Close to 10,000 people there.
And you talked to all of them, and now your voice is gone.
I must have talked to so many people, took so many pictures.
I'm so grateful for everybody that came out.
You know, it was so many kids there because kids five and under were free.
I mean, we just had an amazing time.
Thank you, everybody that came out over the weekend to the car show.
We had such a great time. Thank you so much. I'm over the weekend to the car show. We had such a great time.
I'm glad you had a successful car show, but you were
lying ass Negro, because you sent me a voice note yesterday
talking about the goddamn Cowboys
and how we was busting y'all ass, and now all of a sudden
you can't talk. I did not. F out of here.
Let me see if I can say this clear.
F those Cowboys. Did I say it clear?
Hey, don't threaten nobody with a
good time. They made a whole
movie about cowboys.
All right.
Called Brokeback Mountain, in case you've never seen it.
All right.
Now, what are we talking about, Yee?
We're talking about a couple in Pennsylvania.
$120,000 were deposited into their account by accident, and they spent all of it.
And now their account is overdrawn $107,000 once the bank realized their error.
And now they're being charged because they agreed to work out a payment plan,
and they just went ghost.
So we're asking, what would you do if you were in that situation?
Would you give the money back?
Would you spend it?
800-585-1051.
What if you could flip it real quick?
I thought about that.
I thought about flipping it and then just putting it back,
using their money to make money.
Either way, that's stealing.
It is stealing.
According to your logic, it's still stealing.
It is.
You gotta pay it back.
It definitely is.
I think I might even just take it out
in one account and just hold it
and just see what happens.
I don't.
I'd probably leave it there.
I wouldn't take it out.
I don't think it's stealing at all.
I don't think that they should be going to jail.
I don't think they should be charged with a crime.
Now, if they want to, you know,
charge them with the debt
and put it on their credit, cool.
But other than that, no, it's not a problem.
Hello, who's this?
It's the bank's fault.
Hey, this is Kurt. Hey, Kurt, what would you do than that, no, it's not a problem. Hello, who's this? It's Vance Falk. This is Kurt.
Hey, Kurt, what would you do, Kurt?
Well, first of all, let me start off by saying good morning to the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, sir.
But first of all, I agree with Charlamagne.
Yeah, I'm keeping that money.
That money's staying with me.
You think you're keeping it.
If you put some money into my account, that's my account, my money.
You can't identify whose money you put into my account.
That money stays with me.
I'm spending it right away.
ASAP.
Have you ever sent money to the wrong person by accident?
Nope.
You know, that's happened up here.
It actually happened to Envy once.
Let them find out.
Let someone else pay for it.
Let the employee who put it in there pay for it.
Okay.
Y'all are ruthless.
I see.
All right, brother.
It is the bank's fault, though.
The bank don't get no responsibility
for none of this?
Nope.
Nope.
Hello, who's this?
This is Omar calling from Brooklyn, man.
Omar, are you from Brooklyn?
I know what you would do.
Yeah.
Oh, you already know.
Listen, Sean, man, you right.
1,000 percent.
Oh, my God.
It's 120,000 percent correct
because if I wake up,
I'm thinking, God, it's a blessing.
It hit my account.
I'm going to wake up like,
boost, I'm going to take that.
Why now?
Why would I not use that?
What we need to be doing is pointing fingers at the bank.
Yes.
Oh, my gosh.
We need to have the fingers pointed at that.
Tell me I'm wrong.
You're absolutely right.
Imagine you went in for surgery and the surgeon put something wrong inside of you.
You know what I'm saying?
Who's responsible?
The goddamn surgeon.
Put something wrong inside of you.
You know what you do when you wake up, you thank God and say,
Boost, just like that.
Boost.
Omar, what would you buy?
What would you buy with that money, Omar?
I think Boost makes the prayer null and void.
Hey, Boost is the right term.
You know what I'm doing?
Boosting.
I'm going to make sure I clear all my debt.
Any debt I got, I'm going to go buy a car.
I'm going to put a down payment on a house or something like that.
You know, you got to spend it nicely.
And then that's it.
What happens if you send a birthday present to the wrong place?
Your present's gone.
It's over.
Goodbye.
What?
A birthday present?
This is very true, yo.
Keith, I don't know what the problem is.
Hey, what's going on?
Keith, what would you do?
I would spend it.
And you deserve to spend it.
So now what you going to do when the bank calls you and wants their money back?
I'm going to tell them it's their fault. They messed up. I didn't mess up. That's on them. They got to spend it. So now what you going to do when the bank calls you and wants their money back?
I'm going to tell them it's their fault.
They messed up.
I didn't mess up.
That's on them.
They got to fix that.
I don't got to fix that.
They got to fix it.
They trying to fix it.
God bless me.
Great, Keith.
How could you tell me that's not God?
Imagine if I'm sitting around and I'm hurting, I'm down bad, and I'm praying.
I went to church that Sunday, gave my tithes and offerings, and then boom, $120,000?
Come on, man.
Exactly.
Charlamagne, I'm from bad South Carolina.
That's what I already know.
$120,000 in my house? You already know.
I'm going.
Oh, man, you living like a king.
$120,000 in South Carolina?
My s***.
Did it come get you?
Thank you, Keith.
What's the moral of the story, guys?
The moral of the story is mistakes have the power to turn you into something better than
you were before.
So all you tellers that make that kind of mistake, you'll be a better teller.
Matter of fact, you might get fired and find a new job, okay, and be better than you were before.
All right, Yee, we got rumors on the way.
Well, yes, let's talk about Jay-Z and Roc Nation under fire yet again.
And this is all for a charitable donation.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Everybody, we are The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Back to the work week Monday. I want to shout to everybody that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Back to the work week Monday. I want to shout out to
everybody again that came out to the car show.
10,000 people in attendance.
So many people. I met so many
families. I had a great, great time.
Let me shout out to Fabulous, Currency,
Fat Joe, Angela Simmons,
Dr. Oz, Flip De Niro,
Fat Boy, SSE. They all came through the show.
Love and support. I didn't even know any of them were coming
so I just want to say thank you so much
shout out to the sponsors, 1-800-CAR-CASH
Sephora, Fashion Nova
No Limit Auto Body, The Credit Dude
MG, The Mortgage Guy, what up Matt, Coach
Jesse, Dr. Amsu, Dr. Oman
Dr. Oman, Drink Fresh
Juice, thank you Yee for
stopping through and giving samples and giving juices
shout out to Top Pop. There were so
many people there. I just want to say thank you, everybody,
for coming, for retweeting
it, for posting it on their page.
Had such an amazing time.
When I started this last year, all I wanted was
1,000 people at the show. Last year,
we had about 4,000. This year, we had 10,000.
So, shout to Lincoln
Tech. Lincoln Tech, you came through in a
clutch. You believed.
I appreciate you.
Shout to Tina.
Shout to iHeartRadio, Power 105, everybody from Festo to Steve to Paul, Sage.
Thank you guys so much, man.
And we also gave away $5,000 to the I Will Graduate Foundation, which helps kids go to school and help them with options,
whether it's college, whether it's a school like Lincoln Tech.
So we also try to give back to the kids and back to the community.
So had an amazing time.
Shout out to everybody that came.
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All right.
Now, also over the weekend, or last week, you were in Saint-Tropez.
Yes, I actually went out to France.
I was in Saint-Tropez, and then after all the festivities for Magic Johnson and Cookie Johnson's 60th, they were celebrating out there.
I headed out to Cannes.
And then I went to Monaco.
Monaco was amazing.
I never get to do things like this.
So it was pretty exciting.
So I want to thank them for all the hospitality.
When I tell you that was like the most ridiculous party I've ever been to.
It was three days of nonstop activities.
But they rented out all of Nikki Beach, and
it was for, everything was just
free. It was a very
guest, like the guest list was crazy. You
couldn't just come in and show up. None of
that was happening. The elite. Yeah,
so I was just happy to be there. Shout out to my girl
Ingrid. It was actually also her birthday, so
I was out there with her and my
girl Candace. Yeah, Queen Gayle King sent me
a picture of y'all looking a hot, sweaty mess.
It was.
Let me tell you what they did, though.
On the last night of the party, they rented out a citadel, right?
What's a citadel?
It's like a castle.
Okay.
I'm just trying to say citadel.
Like, we know what that is.
I didn't know what that was, but you rented out a castle.
They had a concert.
Let me tell you something.
First of all, I met Chaka Khan.
Chaka Khan.
So that's amazing.
My mother loves Chaka Khan. And Mike Kaiser was with me, and he was definitely trying all, I met Chaka Khan. Chaka Khan. So that's amazing. My mother loves Chaka Khan. And
Mike Kaiser was with me and he was definitely
trying to push up on Chaka Khan. She wasn't
paying him no mind. Now when Kaiser's around
those ballplayers, does he try to pretend to be John
Sally or do they know him as Kaiser? They know he's not John
Sally. Oh, okay. He did, yeah,
he was very excited. He got to meet Pat Riley
so he was excited about that. He kept,
I was like his personal photographer. He kept saying
I'm gonna go over and talk to this person and then I want you to snap a photo. I was like his personal photographer. He kept saying, I'm going to go over and talk to this person
and then I want you to snap a photo.
I was like, come on.
I felt so corny.
Kaiza out there getting fake candid.
Kaiza, you should be ashamed of yourself.
You've been in this business way too long
to be trying to sneak fake candid to people.
And Mike Kaiza is the president of Atlantic Records.
Shout out to Mike Kaiza.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
When I tell you, it was like a surprise concert.
They didn't want anybody to know who was performing.
So it was Earth, Wind & Fire performed.
You know how crazy that is?
It's just randomly.
And it's like a small group of people.
So you're just there, like, hanging out with Earth, Wind & Fire.
Earth, Wind & Fire.
Shaka Khan and Cheryl Lynn.
Explain to the people who are Earth, Wind & Fire.
Explain to our 18-year-old people.
I mean, look, they're 60 years old.
I know who they are.
I love Earth, Wind & Fire.
Name a song.
Eddie LaVert was performing. Yeah, that's they are. I love Earth, Wind & Fire. Name a song. Eddie LaVert was performing.
You know, Earth, Wind & Fire.
Do you remember when it first started?
September.
That's in every movie.
Okay.
Not every movie, but.
I mean, it's in a lot of movies.
People know that song.
Tell them an Eddie LaVert song.
The reasons that.
And, you know, Charlie Wilson performed.
Tell them a Charlie Wilson song.
It was fun.
And Doug E. Fresh was
I mean look
all these concerts
sound like they was
at 6 o'clock
the late show
started at 6
because people
got to get in bed
everything was
a long night
but I do want to
thank them
a lot of CBD oil
was going around
I do want to thank them
for their hospitality
though because it was
great just to be out
there and see
all these people
Angela Bassett was there dancing with her husband all night.
Okay.
Everybody's just there.
Everybody was just chilling, relaxed.
All right.
Well, we got rumors.
J-Lo and A-Rod were there.
We got rumors on the way.
Did she perform?
No, she didn't perform.
I was asking.
She was just having a good time.
All right.
Well, we can tell.
She's too young to perform at something like that.
She's 50.
All right, now let's talk about Ava DuVernay,
what she has to say about the woman
who is cutting off the dreadlocks of kids.
And Roc Nation actually donated money
to this charity that she has in Chicago.
We'll give you both sides.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Yes, I lost my voice this week.
It was a crazy week in the car show.
My son's a football game.
Giants getting their ass busted.
You probably yelling at the screen as my Dallas Cowboys washed them.
I didn't even know they had a game.
Yeah, of course you didn't.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Rock Nation.
This is the rumor report with Angela Yee.
On the Breakfast Club.
But as you know, Jay-Z's been working with the NFL and Roc Nation's been working with the NFL.
And one thing that they did was donate money to some organizations in Chicago.
Now, one of those organizations is called Crushers Club.
They got a $200,000 donation from Roc Nation.
But now people are pulling up certain things about them.
Some of them are old tweets where they were using the phrase, all lives matter.
And also asking President Donald Trump for help with gang violence in the city.
They have since deleted those tweets.
But the woman, Sally Hazelgrove, from Crushers Club,
also had a video where she was cutting a young man's locks off.
Now, people had issues with that because she was cutting his locks off
to help him, I guess, find a job.
She wrote on Twitter,
and another crusher let me cut his dreads off.
It's symbolic of change and their desire for a better life.
Well, people had some backlash against that
and against that charity that's being supported by Roc Nation and the NFL.
In response, the young man, Kobe Richardson, had this to say.
Hey, Ava, maybe you probably got everything as a big misunderstanding
because y'all both stand up for y'all community and what y'all believe in, as I see.
And Sally does the same.
And I think y'all probably should get to meet each other.
You probably love each other if you get to sit down and have a talk
because both of y'all stand up for what's right.
And that's the black lives and everybody lives matter.
Everyone, actually, everyone.
Not just black, everyone lives.
So that was in response to the All Lives Matter tweet
and also to Ava DuVernay,
who had posted a picture of herself with her locks
and said, let's replace those images of a Trump supporter
gleefully cutting a young black man's locks
to give him a better life
with the beauty and majesty of life with locks.
If you adorn yourself with natural locks,
share your pictures with the hashtag, hashtag lock life.
And she started that whole hashtag as well.
Now here is Kobe defending Sally some more.
Yes, around the time I was involved in heavily gangbanging activity
and I wanted a fresh start and a new change.
So around the time I wanted to cut my hair and I came to Miss Sally because it was a hairstyle that was around.
And I didn't have no money to get it cut from a barber.
So I actually asked Tucker, she helped me get my hair cut.
What do you think about this controversy surrounding Sally's tweet?
They just, on the outside, looking in.
Where do you think your life would be if it wasn't for Sally?
Well, I know that I'd be dead or in jail.
I don't agree with those images because I never agree with anyone who says the cutting of hair will make you a better human being.
Right.
Especially not locks.
When we've been having so many issues with people stereotyping us and discriminating against us,
they even have to have a law that said that you should not be discriminated against because of your hairstyle and having locks.
I just think it's a level of respectability politics I never subscribed to.
Because back in the day when I had a big-ass afro and would get my hair braided like Wu-Tang Clan members,
when I started getting in trouble, my pops made me cut my hair as if that was going to magically change my behavior.
And it didn't.
So I don't agree with that picture.
But I need to know, what's the good work the Crusher Club has done?
Because I see a bunch of young black men, including the man getting his hair cut, Kobe,
and that pic saying the organization changed his life.
So if y'all going to discredit an organization based off one picture where they got it wrong,
then none of us stand a chance because there's none of us throughout the history of life
who has gotten it right all the time.
We all got blind spots, and this was clearly a blind spot for the Crusher Club.
But does this discredit the good they've done and disqualify them from receiving aid?
Yeah, but I mean, you know, when you, I guess, put yourself on a platform like that,
people are allowed to question you and hold you accountable for things that you have said and done.
There's nothing wrong with that.
This is a reach.
Because she's a white woman.
She's going to have cultural blind spots.
She doesn't understand why all lives matter, discredits, black lives matter.
And even asking Trump for help.
He's the president.
Do you remember a few weeks ago when Trump came at Elijah Cummings in Baltimore and said Baltimore was terrible?
Elijah said, if you think it's so bad, send some help.
That's what federal aid is for.
He is the president.
Well, this organization does a lot of good for our community, correct?
I'm going to be honest.
I don't know.
Exactly.
According to Kobe, he says that they've helped him a lot.
Everybody digging up what's wrong because they hate Jay-Z and Roc Nation
and the NFL partnership.
I don't think people hate Jay-Z.
What is the right that this organization has done?
No, they hate that partnership,
but the thing is,
if this organization is doing good for our community
and helping our community,
there's no organization,
I can guarantee there's no organization
that's 100% correct in everything that they do.
If you dig around, you can find something.
I just want to know if y'all going to do this every single time
they donate money to an organization.
I mean, there were other organizations that they donated to, not just that one.
So that was the only one that I saw come under fire.
And I don't know if they deserve to be under fire for cultural blind spots.
I really don't.
Now, it's foul if she asked him to cut his dreads
because she said if you cut your dreads, you'll be a respectable or proper individual.
I don't agree with that.
If she said that, that's foul. I do think that picture was
definitely something that we've been trying to
fight against. Now, if the
case is what the young man said, that he wanted to get a haircut,
I mean, I don't know why you just don't give him $20
to get a haircut, but you know what I mean?
If that was the case, he wanted to get a haircut, and he
was like, look, I want to cut my dreads. I want to start
new. Can you cut them for me? I don't have a problem
with that if that's what he really wanted.
I don't agree with the image of, I don't agree with the optics of it, and I don't have a problem with that if that's what he really wanted. I don't agree with the image
of, I don't agree with the
optics of it and I don't agree with people saying, you know,
cut your hair and it'll change your behavior. That is
not the case. Trust me. It did not work for me.
I was out of control with an afro and a fade.
Still out of control now with a boy hat. Shut up.
Alright.
Alright. And they're asking
Trump for help. He's the goddamn president.
Yes. Send some federal aid.
If he thinks things are so bad, stop running your mouth all the time about what's wrong and go try to fix it.
You are the president.
Who are you giving your donkey to this morning, bro?
A young man who tried to fix something, but he tried to fix it after breaking it because he wanted some overtime.
But we'll talk about it.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country. My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warheads.
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,
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After those runs, the conversations keep going.
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Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
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It's time for Donkey of the Day.
Donkeys of the Day at Jungle Bay.
I'm a Democrat, so being Donkey of the Day is a little bit of a mixed question.
But like a donkey.
Donkey of the Day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now, I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but Donkey of the Day is a new one.
Yes, Donkey of the Day for Monday, September 10th goes to an American Airlines mechanic named Abdul Mahid Marouf Ahmed Alani.
Okay, he's got way too much going on with his name.
A lot of names.
Yeah, how your one name sound like five different people?
Okay, five first names, and all five of those people sound like they would be racially profiled at an airport.
Now, I don't know if this man is a Florida citizen,
but I know this story happened in Florida because it happened on an American Airlines flight
that was scheduled to go from Miami to Nassau.
So, Florida, you got to get the credit for this crazy.
All right, what does your Uncle Sharla always say about Florida?
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida,
and this story is no exception now.
I don't know about y'all. When
I'm on a plane, I never take it for granted. All right. It's never lost on me that I am in a seat
in the sky. All right. Before we take off, I pray for the pilot. I pray for the flight attendants.
I pray for all the passengers on the plane because contrary to popular belief, being in the air in
the seat in the sky is not normal. But it's also for me still one of the most anxiety inducing
experiences ever.
When I get on the plane, after I pray,
I try to go to sleep because if I'm asleep,
I'm not up thinking about everything that could go wrong.
Well, today, another layer of anxiety
has been placed on top of all the anxiety I already have
because this man with five first names
has given us yet another reason to be anxious
when we get on a plane.
See, Abdul has been charged with willfully damaging, destroying, or disabling an aircraft.
I know what you're thinking.
You hear his name and you think it was an act of terrorism.
Had to be, right?
Well, actually, it wasn't.
Abdul had a perfectly good reason for sabotaging the plane.
Well, a perfectly good selfish reason, but a reason nonetheless.
Let's go to the Today Show for the report, please.
Abdul Mahid Marouf Ahmed Alani is a 31-year veteran of American Airlines
with no reported history of any trouble.
But on Thursday, the airline mechanic was charged with damaging, destroying,
or disabling an aircraft by tampering with the Air Data Module, or ADM,
which reports critical flight data to pilots.
According to court documents, Alani said his intention was not to cause harm
to the aircraft or its passengers. Instead, Alani told law enforcement that he was upset
over a long simmering dispute between the airline and the mechanics union,
in that this dispute had affected him financially. He said he tampered with the plane in order to
cause a delay or have the flight canceled in anticipation of obtaining overtime work.
The brother just wanted some overtime.
The brother just wanted more money.
And his motive came from the stalled contract dispute between union workers and American Airlines.
I don't know what the hell is going on, but pay those people.
OK, all we want is passengers on these flights is safety.
Nothing more, nothing less.
Those mechanics play a huge role in that.
So pay those people.
What's the issue?
But, Abdul, you can't say your intention was not to cause harm to the aircraft or its passengers
when what you did could possibly cause harm to the aircraft or its passengers.
I don't know about y'all, but when they said there's mechanical problems with the plane
and they ask us to get off because there's mechanical problems
or the flight is stalled because of mechanical problems,
how often do you try to get another flight when you hear that?
Y'all don't?
Yeah.
When I hear mechanical problems?
Yes.
I don't.
I do.
If there's mechanical problems, they usually bring in another plane anyway.
No, they usually fix it.
They say, we got to fix it one time.
And that's the thing.
If they say they can fix it, would you just get back on?
Would you just trust that?
Yeah.
Yeah, I probably would if I had some place to be.
Yeah, I never trust that.
When they take us off a flight over a mechanical
issue, bring me another plane,
bruh, bruh. Okay?
I have nothing else to say about this, because some donkey
of the days just sell themselves. Please give
Abdul with four of the first names
of the sweet sounds of the Hamilton's.
Oh, now you are the
donkey
of the day. You are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yeehaw.
All right.
Thank you for that donkey of the day.
Now let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Now we just reported a story about the agency, the lady that cut the young man's dreads. I'm going to bring
that story back up so people know where we're coming from.
Yes, this was an organization
that Roc Nation was donating to. This is all
part of Jay-Z and
Roc Nation's partnership
with the NFL. And people have
an issue with this one organization because
there's a picture of her
cutting off the dreads of a
young boy named Kobe and saying that she's
helping him get a fresh start. Now, Ava DuVernay posted a picture of herself with her locks and
encouraged other people to do the same. She said, let's replace these images of a Trump supporter
gleefully cutting a young black man's locks to give him a better life with the beauty and majesty
of life with locks. If you adorn yourself with natural locks, share your pictures with the hashtag Lock Life.
And Kobe himself, though, on the other side of things, said that the woman, Sally, has
changed his life with her organization and that it was his choice to cut off his hair.
How is she a Trump supporter?
Because she's tweeting Donald Trump several different times, asking him for help, asking
for a curfew in Chicago.
He's the president.
And saying that they need a curfew.
You also have local government that can doew in Chicago. He's the president. And saying that they need a curfew.
You also have local government that can do things, though,
not just the president.
Yes, but once again, when Donald Trump tweeted out how bad he thinks Baltimore is a few weeks ago,
and he was tweeting at Elijah Cummings,
Elijah McCummings told him,
if you think it's so bad, send some help.
He's the president.
Send federal aid.
I don't know if I would turn to Donald Trump
and think he would help Chicago.
He's the president.
Why hasn't he done something? That's the point!
If you're the president, stop
complaining about how bad things are and send some
federal aid. Alright guys, 800-
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We're asking, what's your thoughts on a
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Now, if you just joined us, we were talking about what organization is that, Ye?
It's called Crushers Club.
Now, explain to the people what happened over the weekend with them and Jay-Z giving them money and how people are attacking them now.
Well, you know, Roc Nation has this deal with the NFL.
They have a collaboration that they're doing where he's going to be giving away money to different organizations on behalf of the NFL.
And one of those organizations that got some money from Chicago over the weekend
is Crushers Club.
And they're bringing up all these old tweets from the women who runs it,
Sally Hazel Grove.
She's the founder of Crushers Club.
She's a white woman.
And there's a picture of her cutting the dreadlocks
of a black teenager who's part of her
program. She said, another crusher let
me cut his dreads off. It's symbolic of
change and the desire for a better life.
There were also some other tweets that were posted
where she's asking for a curfew
while we address our current crisis of gun
violence and where she's posting a
picture of young people
who are eager to pursue a police career.
She said our junior Chicago Police Department,
they can't wait to arrest someone.
And some people feel like she's a little culturally clueless
and they're calling into question certain things
that she has done in her organization.
She has since apologized.
All right.
So we're asking 805-851-051.
What are your thoughts on the woman who cut the man's locks?
What do you think about it?
Myself, I think it's foul if she cut that man's locks
just because she thinks that if she cuts his dreads,
it'll change his life.
Context matters.
He wanted them cut.
If he really wanted it cut and that's what he said,
then I don't have a problem with that.
If he wants his dreads cut, he wanted his dreads cut.
I don't have a problem with that.
But you could do it and not post it.
I think that post was,
you know,
there's just so many issues
in here with people being
discriminated against
because of their hairstyles.
So much so that in California
they had to pass a law
where you cannot be
discriminated against
because of your hair.
So I think things like that
really does matter,
especially in our community.
So it is a little clueless
to post that and be like,
no, he's,
go out in the world.
All I see is a white woman with a lot of cultural blind spots,
but I need to ask one simple question.
What's that?
Does this discredit all the good that she's done with this organization?
And does it disqualify them from receiving aid from impact change?
Because that's,
that's what I want to know.
Like what's the good work that crushing club has done?
Because I see a bunch of young black men,
including the man, Kobe getting his hair cut
and that pic saying the organization changed
his life. So if y'all going to discredit an organization
based off one picture, boy, we
are really, really, really, really,
really, really in a bad place. I think it was more than one picture
though. It was the tweets and the all lives matter.
Listen, Yee, once again,
she's a white woman, right?
So she has cultural blind spots. When
she says all lives matter, she really means that.
She's like, oh, all lives matter because everybody's life matters.
Because that was in the context of Philando Castile getting shot,
Alton Sterling getting shot, and those cops in Dallas getting shot.
So in her mind, she's like, nobody should be getting shot.
Nobody should be having violence.
Somebody just needs to explain to her why all lives matter discredits black lives matter.
She's got a cultural blind spot.
But once again, does that discredit all the work she's done in that community?
Yeah, but I just think it's hard to have cultural blind spots when you're supposed to be helping in these communities.
You have to actually be more aware.
You don't think we work for an organization that has cultural blind spots?
Working in the community?
No, I said you don't think we work for an organization that has cultural blind spots?
But should we be held accountable for the cultural blind spots that may happen in this company?
I'm confused how those two
things relate to each other. Of course you are. She's doing
community service for black people in Chicago.
That's the point of the club. She's an old white
woman. But you also don't want to hurt those
communities that you're supposed to be helping by
helping promote those stereotypes.
I'll be honest with you. If she cut that young man's
dreads because he wanted his dreads cut,
then I don't have a problem with that. I don't understand
why she didn't send him to the barbershop, but if
she cut it, then that's not a problem. If she cut it because
she feels like you cut those dreads off and
it changes your life, then that's a problem. I don't agree with those
images because I never agree with anyone who says the cut in the head
will make you a better human being. But once again, nobody
wants to answer the question. Does
that disqualify her from receiving
aid and does it discredit the
good she's done in that community? Well, it didn't disqualify
her. She got it. Alright, well, let's go to the phone lines. So why are people complaining to you? We have Mike on the good she's done in that community. Well, it didn't disqualify her. She got it.
All right, well, let's go to the phone lines.
So why are people complaining to you?
We have Mike on the line.
Mike, good morning.
Hey, good morning, everyone.
How are you?
We're doing pretty good.
What's your thoughts, bro?
Hey, listen, my thoughts are that if a young man wants to get, you know,
his locks cut and he's good with it, that's his personal business.
I'm really not concerned about that. I'm more interested in the, I believe, I agree with Angela,
in that the subsequent tweets and attachment to, you know,
this lot to some type of stereotype.
You know, that's a problem.
Right.
And if Roc Nation is supporting any organization that subscribes to that.
I think, yeah, you are kind of perpetuating that.
And you are allowed to question things.
It's $200,000.
It's out there publicly.
It's out there publicly for you to do your own research and have your own opinion.
I'm questioning it now, but nobody wants to answer the question.
Does that disqualify her from receiving aid and discredit all the good that she's done because she has some cultural blind spots?
All right, well, let's keep talking about it.
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this woman cutting a man's dreads and
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Now, if you just joined us.
Now, give them an update on what we're talking about, please.
We're talking about a woman, Sally Hasgrove.
She has an organization in Chicago called Crushes Club.
And she has apologized for pictures of her cutting off two young black men's hair. She said in a
statement, out of 500 youth going through our doors,
I cut two young men's hair because they asked
me to when we were a family structure, and
so I did it and didn't really think about it after
that. I tweeted about it without much thought. It's
hair, but I regret it now, and I promise you
I will not be doing that again if asked.
Yeah, why would Sally know
the history of dreadlocks?
Now, she also had to apologize for using the phrase All Lives Matter and has deleted those tweets.
She said,
I said that not to take away from Black Lives Matter, but to be inclusive of everyone.
I never meant to belittle or disrespect anyone.
I will be more sensitive of what I say moving forward.
I truly have love for everyone of all races, religions, and preferences, and hate does not live in me.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Oh, yeah, this is Phil in Dayton.
Hey, Phil, what's your thoughts, bro?
I don't know, man.
When I listen back or think back to what you said,
if the young man said that she cut his hair with his consent, right,
then I don't understand what the big issue is.
Here we go back looking later on just to find something to be mad at.
Okay, so she cut his hair and he had locks,
but if he said he wanted it done, what are we mad about?
Because they're mad at Roc Nation and Jay-Z's partnership with the NFL.
I don't think they're mad about her cutting his locks.
I think it's just the way she positioned it
and saying that now he can go off and have a better life.
As if, you know, dreadlocks shouldn't be an impediment
to you being able to get a job and have a great life.
Now, if you said, I just feel like cutting my hair, that's fine.
But she positioned it like now.
I could see if he was a bum now, right?
Like, if he was a bum and she just left him out there.
But if he agreed to it, he said, yeah.
Like, people cut their hair all the time.
Do something different with their hair.
Like, I need to make a change.
If that's something that he felt was cool with it, so now you want to be mad at Jay,
so we got to find something to be pissed about.
Yeah, I don't...
I don't think...
Like, we got to find something to go back,
you know, and be upset with.
Yeah, I don't mind people cutting their hair
to make a change.
I just don't like when people act like, you know,
just because you cut your hair,
you're going to be a better human being.
Like, that's personal to me
because my daddy made me do the same thing
when I was young.
When I had a big-ass afro
and would get my hair braided like members of Wu-Tang
and I started to get in trouble,
he was like, I'm going to make you cut your hair
if that was going to magically change my behavior.
It just perpetuates the stereotype that if you have a certain type of hairstyle
that is, you know, like dreadlocks,
that means that you're not a good person or you shouldn't have a job.
And people have been discriminated against for those reasons.
Hold on, I'm sorry, what'd you say?
I was saying people have been discriminated against because of their hair.
Okay.
Lisa, good morning. Good morning, how are you? Good, good'm sorry, what'd you say? I was saying people have been discriminated against because of their hair. Okay. Lisa, good morning.
Good morning, how are you?
Good, good, good. What's your comment?
So,
if this organization is helping the community, I don't see what the problem is.
I mean, I'm a white woman. I live in the
hood. We don't have
enough community outreach programs
at all.
You know, occasionally a barbershop will do free haircuts for kids for school
and churches, you know, they do barbecues and back-to-school giveaways and things.
But we don't have enough help from our actual community or government, actually,
to, you know, so why put such a bad stigma on something that is just trying to help?
That's my question.
We all have blind spots, and clearly she has some cultural blind spots.
But I want to know, what good has the Crusher Club done?
And does this discredit all the good they've done and disqualify them from receiving aid?
Like, nah.
I don't believe so.
Well, yeah.
I mean, they got $200,000, so.
Yes, right.
They're not disqualified.
Thank you, Mama.
So what's the moral of the story, guys?
The moral of the story is y'all really got to stop letting social media think for you.
And once again, nobody has told me what good has this organization done.
She's a white woman.
Well, she herself said 500 kids have passed through the doors.
Yeah, and that's great.
And she helped them.
Yeah, she's a white woman.
She's going to have cultural blind spots.
She doesn't understand why all lives matter, discredits black lives matter. And even asking Trump for help, you damn right, she's a white woman. She's going to have cultural blind spots. She doesn't understand why All Lives Matter discredits Black Lives Matter.
And even asking Trump for help, you damn right, he's the
president. Okay? And a couple weeks
ago when Trump came at Elijah Cummings, Elijah Cummings told
him the same thing. If you think Baltimore's so bad, send
some help. That's what federal aid is for.
So, once again, I'm going to ask one simple
question. Does this discredit all the good that
this organization has done in disqualifying them from
receiving aid? Because if it does,
boy, we in for some trouble.
Because I can't think of nobody who's gotten it right all the time.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes, we are going to talk about, since we're discussing Chicago,
Kanye did Sunday service in Chicago over the weekend.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Well, congratulations to Chance the Rapper and Kirsten Bennett.
They have welcomed their second child, a girl, over the weekend.
She wrote on her Instagram page and shared the news.
And congratulations. She said, our sweet baby girl, page and shared the news. And congratulations.
She said, our sweet baby girl Marley is here.
All right.
In addition to that, Kanye West was in Chicago over the weekend,
and he did Sunday service there.
I know you guys, I'm sure, saw all of the social media hoopla around it.
And it was actually free tickets.
So all you had to do was go online and try to get a ticket.
I'm sure they went in like five minutes,
and then you were able to go to Sunday service.
So shout out to Kanye, who was in his hometown doing Sunday service.
Okay.
And he was telling security not to, you know, help him out.
He just wanted to be amongst the people.
That's all I'm saying.
It's my city.
He said it's his city.
All right.
He also bought a $14 million ranch in Wyoming, apparently.
It's a 9,000-acre lot.
It also has a restaurant, two lakes, a meeting area, event center,
horses, stables, and eight lodging units.
And there you go.
So that's another purchase he's made.
I guess he really loves Wyoming after having done his album there.
And remember that listening session that he had out there?
Wyoming is very peaceful, or at least that part. the jackson hole or whatever it's called jackson something
he bought this ranch in cody wyoming it's called the monster lake ranch i got a friend that just
went to wyoming he said he went there to go watch the bisons oh yeah and you can eat bison out there
too all right now donald trump is going at john legend and chrissy tegan he went on social media
and said when all of the people pushing so hard for criminal justice reform were unable to
come even close to getting it done, they
came to me as a group and asked for my help. I got it
done. With a group of senators and others
who would have never gone for it, Obama
couldn't come close. A man named
Van Jones and many others were profusely grateful
at that time. I signed it into
law. No one else did, and Republicans deserve
much credit. But now that it's passed, people that
had virtually nothing to do with it are taking
the praise. Guys like boring musician
John Legend and his filthy-mouthed
wife are talking about how
great it is, but I didn't see them around when we
needed help getting it passed.
So he goes on to talk about that. Now Chrissy
responded and said, LOL, what a
I can't even say what she said because it's
very foul-mouthed. But she called him a
something-something bitch,
and she said he tagged everyone but me,
and honor Mr. President.
And then she said, Luna, that's her daughter,
remember the night before your first day of school
when Mommy was making your sign,
and the bleep-bleep bitch president
had his ninth meltdown of the day?
She said the absolute best part of his tweet is
I literally didn't speak in the special,
nor was I mentioned.
I'm cackling at the pointless addition of me because he cannot
not be a bitch.
John Legend went on Twitter and said,
imagine being president of a whole country
and spending your Sunday night hate
watching MSNBC hoping somebody,
anybody will praise you. Melania,
please praise this man. He needs you.
That is true. Now, Sway Lee,
his ex-girlfriend, ended up in handcuffs
and that's because she allegedly head-butted him.
Marlicia Ortiz, she had an argument with him outside of his house in early August
and started throwing objects and then struck him and head-butted him
before security kicked her out.
She then called 911 and said that he sexually assaulted her.
But when cops arrived, she changed her story
and admitted that she started everything and said that he did strangle her. So neither of them had any visible marks, but they did arrest her. But when cops arrived, he changed her story and admitted that she started everything and said that he did strangle
her. So neither of them had any visible marks,
but they did arrest her.
All right, now let's discuss this whole
college scandal.
If you guys recall with Felicity Huffman,
she's at the center of all of this as well.
The feds want her to do one month
for the college admissions scandal, which is really good
for her because originally they were trying
to get her to do more time. Now prosecutors are saying one month. Well, they're also doing a
lifetime special about it. And they put out the first trailer of this movie that's inspired by
Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin. Check it out. We did this because we thought we were helping you
unripped from the headlines feature. I know what schools are looking for and how to get you to check those boxes.
Inspired by true events.
You studied Darwin last year, didn't you?
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Some species survive and some don't.
Two desperate mothers.
I will teach you how to make an impression.
We'll do anything.
He's losing his weight.
Involved in a nationwide scandal.
You are worth every penny of the half million dollars that we paid you.
All right, if you guys remember, Felicity Huffman reportedly paid $15,000 to a fake charity,
and that was to help her daughter get a higher SAT.
Bruh, didn't that just happen last week?
They already have a move-in.
Felicity hasn't even been sentenced.
They wanted her to originally do four to ten months.
Now they're saying she's going to do one month in prison. She hasn't even been sentenced. They wanted her to originally do four to ten months. Now they're saying she's going to do one month in prison.
She hasn't even gone to jail yet.
All right.
And Tekashi69's former manager, Shadi, he has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
All right.
Now, he had originally, when he was arrested, was charged with six counts, including racketeering, conspiracy, violent crimes, and aid of racketeering and firearms use.
He did a plea agreement back in March.
He pleaded guilty to the firearm possession and firearm discharge counts.
And so there you have it.
He's going to get 15 years in prison.
And he also has spoken out before his sentencing.
Nobody forced him to do anything that he was saying.
Nobody said, yo, you have to be.
This is what he wanted.
This is what he came into us as.
I didn't meet him and say, yo, this is what you got to do.
I was just being supportive, like, I really was.
If you had the opportunity today to just see Tekashi,
what would you have to say to him?
I'd just let him know I pity him, man.
Like, I pity him, but, like, you ain't have to go that route.
Like, you really ain't have to do this, man.
All right, so those are Shadi's words before he got sentenced to 15 years.
So is he basically saying he got all that time because of 6ix9ine?
Pretty much.
That's what I got from it.
All right.
Well, there you have it.
He didn't tell 6ix9ine to do any of those things that he did.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
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I just want to shout out, again, everybody that came out to that car show,
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Shout out to Fabulous, Currency, Fat Joe, Angela Simmons, Dr. Oz,
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We just got to give back more.
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We had close to 10,000 people in that building.
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I don't know where you want to go with this.
I'm asking a question.
He drives a Rolls Royce Wraith.
Okay, okay.
Pretty big.
Yeah, shut up, man.
What? I'm asking questions. Congratulations. Okay. Pretty big. Just shut up, man. What?
So shout out to everybody
that came as well.
I'm asking questions, man.
And congratulations.
Aren't you glad
when an event is finally over
that you've been planning
for so long?
Yes, and I lost my voice.
I'm just trying to get it back now.
I just need my voice back now.
That's how I felt
planning Angela Yee Day
and the day that it was over.
When I got home that night,
I was so relieved.
You and me both.
I was just happy
that everything went well.
Everything was smooth.
Absolutely.
So congratulations to you, too.
Okay, thank you.
Why are you asking Angelique what kind of car she drive?
Excuse me?
See, forget it.
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