The Breakfast Club - Can't We Just All Get Along
Episode Date: January 5, 2017Thursday 1/5- Today political commentator from CNN Angela Rye stopped in and gave her thoughts about the controversy she had with TSA workers and the violence in Chicago, and what a coincidence becaus...e Charlamagne gave Donkey of the Day to four people who committed a violent act in Chicago. He also awarded a cop who slammed a 15 year old girl in school. Also, Angela Yee helped out some listeners with their issues for Ask Yee, one caller dealing with someone on the down low and another who can possibly be the baby daddy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning, USA! of the short work week at all. Me neither. It's even shorter for Charlamagne. Yeah. It is,
because I chose
to take an extra vacation day
as y'all should have.
Why?
Why not?
And I was back.
I missed the people.
I was there.
I was ready to come back to work.
Absolutely.
Not me.
I needed that extra day
to decompress.
You know how when you scuba dive,
right,
when you go way, way down,
when you come back up,
you got to come back up slow
because you got to decompress.
I like to decompress.
You ever scuba dove?
I can't even swim. Scuba dove. I don't even think that's a decompress. You ever scuba dove? I can swim.
I don't even think that's a thing.
I know what you meant.
I don't know how to swim. You don't need to know how to swim.
You put an oxygen tank on your back.
No, I never tried that. But I'll tell you what I did do.
I did go swimming in these caves.
Well, I can't swim, but I had on a life vest.
They're called cenotes. You ever heard of those?
No.
Sounds like a gas station.
No, it's actually like a cave, and you go swimming inside of this cave.
They have bats inside and everything.
Nah, I'll stay with the scuba diving.
It's in Mexico, in the Riviera Maya.
It's beautiful.
Well, scuba diving is dope.
They put an oxygen tank on your back.
You go down.
I don't know how many feet, but you go way down.
You can see the fish.
The fish swim right up next to you.
It's beautiful.
Yeah, that was in the cenotes, too.
There's catfish in there.
There's fish everywhere.
Well, congratulations, you fishermen.
Exciting.
Last night was kind of crazy, though,
because, you know, I like to watch CNN when I'm at the crib.
Okay.
But, you know, my daughter was, like, at the kitchen table doing homework,
and I don't mind, you know, having CNN on or MSNBC
or even Fox when she's in there.
But last night was kind of rough.
Why?
Because first they showed the video of the school resource officer
slamming the young lady.
I saw that.
That was so terrible.
And, you know, when you're sitting there.
That was in South Carolina, right?
No, it wasn't South Carolina.
I think it was North Carolina.
When you're sitting there with an eight-year-old and, you know, she's asking, why would somebody do that?
What do you answer?
And you really don't have the answers.
You're just like, the devil's busy, baby.
The devil is so busy.
Some people are just evil, you know.
And, you know, she's in Taekwondo.
She's like, she kicked a guy in the face.
All kinds of stuff.
I'm just like, what is going on in the world?
So then the situation in Chicago popped up on CNN.
Oh, my gosh.
That was so hard.
That was so terrible.
That was crazy.
With the four guys kidnapped the dude and was screaming F Trump and this and that.
I'm like, I got to turn the TV.
And they said he was mentally ill, like that guy, right?
I don't care what he was.
I just know that you, you know, hate is hate.
Well, we have that in front page news this morning.
We'll be discussing that in case you haven't had a chance to hear about that or see that.
But that was, who are these people in this world?
Yeah, human beings don't treat other human beings like that.
And I just had to turn to Black-ish because I'm like, this is not,
I just tried to explain the school resource officer thing to her.
Can't let her see this and try to explain this, too.
Let's watch.
Finish your homework.
Let's watch Black-ish.
Well, Angela Rye will be joining us this morning.
She's a CNN commentator, a lawyer, a host of other things.
She's going to be talking politics and a bunch of other things this morning with her.
Now, I think we need to tell the people that we talked to Angela Rye before the situation in Chicago happened.
Right.
Well, we talked to her yesterday.
Yes.
Yeah.
So we're going to get that on this morning.
And, of course, we mentioned front page news.
Let's get the show cracking.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela B, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
By the way, it's 2017, and we're still playing Bryce and Tilla Exchange.
And we're still playing a lot of dress.
At the same time, every hour.
Just want to throw that out there.
We don't handle that part. Sleuth to Will Harden on Twitter Just want to throw that out there. We don't hear the laugh part.
Sluice to Will Harden on Twitter.
He just pointed that out.
Well, he don't hear the laugh part.
What part?
That's not the picking the music part.
Oh, you're right.
All right.
Well, let's get in some front page news now.
Let's talk about Facebook Live.
This was so disgusting.
Well, there was a 30-minute video on Facebook Live,
and that video shows a man tied up.
His mouth is covered. He's
bleeding, and his attackers
are laughing and yelling,
F Donald Trump, F white people. They're kicking him.
They're punching him. Somebody cut
into his scalp with a knife.
You can see there's a bald patch on him.
It's an 18-year-old kid they did this to.
He's special needs.
They found him wandering around a Chicago street
after the incident. Officers found him. He was in
crisis. They said he was so traumatized
that it took most of the night for him to even
calm down enough to answer questions about
what happened to him. The victim did
know at least one of his attackers from school
and they're saying that he may have gotten
in that van voluntarily because he knew
one of them, but police are still considering
kidnapping charges and they're also considering
whether or not this should be a hate
crime, whether those charges are appropriate
because it was two men and two
women that attacked him. All of
them are 18 years old. See, that was confusing
me last night when I was watching the news.
Of course it was a hate crime. They were saying
F Donald Trump. They were saying F white people.
Why is that not a hate crime? Definitely a hate crime.
That is absolutely positively a hate crime, and you can't
turn out to be what you claim to hate.
You can't claim to hate racism
and hate bigotry
but then turn around
and do a racist act like that.
Those kids should be locked up
come on, man,
for at least 20 years.
That don't help
no movement at all.
They're 18 years old.
They're quite old enough
to know better.
Yeah, they made that boy
drink toilet water.
They're quite old enough.
You don't fight fire with fire.
You fight fire with a fire extinguisher.
And the sad part about that whole situation.
On Facebook Live?
That's stupid.
You did this for attention?
Stop saying that's a BLM kidnapping, too.
Like, that's very irresponsible.
Like, this is an isolated incident as far as I'm concerned.
I don't see what those four individuals have to do with BLM.
Every black person is not down with the Black Lives Matter situation.
And guess what?
If they are, the BLM needs to black person is not down with the Black Lives Matter situation. And guess what? If they are, the
BLM needs to disown them.
I don't even know how they could be there and
them females watch that. I could barely watch
it on TV. Or participate in it. You know, you cut
that man's hair with a knife, you cut his scalp,
you make him drink toilet water, you're joking,
you're laughing, you're shouting out your sister
on Facebook Live. That is so
freaking disgusting. We don't even, we can't even
get to the social media incrimination yet.
I still don't understand why people think crime should go digital.
I don't understand that part of the game.
I would never understand that part of the game.
I'm just too old to understand.
There's a lot of things I like to put on Periscope and Facebook Live.
Somebody getting kidnapped and tortured would not be one of them.
As a father, right now I was looking at that.
I was like, could you imagine if that was your son or your daughter? What do you mean? As far as getting kidnapped? Yeah, getting kidnapped and tortured would not be one of them. As a father, right? Now, I was looking at that. I was like, could you imagine if that was your son or your daughter?
What do you mean?
As far as getting kidnapped?
Yeah, getting kidnapped.
I thought about it both ways.
I'm like, what?
Yeah, and his parents have spoken out about it.
That has to be the most difficult thing in the world.
I need revenge.
Now, may you imagine if that was your dumbass daughter on Facebook,
Facebook Live and the whole thing, smoking a blackened mouth.
They wouldn't have to come and get it.
I would whoop her ass until I couldn't anymore.
Whoop her ass?
At that point, she's in the hands of the system at that point.
Goodness gracious.
You done sacrificed all your freedom, boo-boo.
Brittany.
Brittany Herring, I think her name was.
You done sacrificed all your freedom.
Now, what else are we talking about on Front Page News?
Let's talk about Macy's.
They're actually going to be closing 68 stores.
That's going to affect 10,000 jobs.
Macy's is closing man stores? Macy's is closing 68 stores. Oh, my goodness. That's a lot of jobs that actually going to be closing 68 stores. That's going to affect 10,000 jobs. Macy's is closing man stores?
Macy's is closing 68 stores.
Oh, my goodness.
That's a lot of jobs that's going to be lost.
Also, Sears is going to be closing dozens of stores as well as Kmart.
Sears too?
Kmart's closing 78 stores.
Sears is closing 26 locations as well.
Sheesh, that's a lot of people losing jobs.
A lot of people losing jobs.
Can we just talk about that Facebook Live thing for one more second?
To me, that's not a black or white thing.
It's just simply a right or wrong thing.
It's a good and evil thing.
Period. Humans don't treat other human beings like that.
You ain't never lost.
It's really just that simple.
We cannot turn out to be
what we claim to hate.
And out of the four 18-year-olds
that did this, not one of them was like,
hey guys.
Let's stop.
This is too far.
Like, you're all participating in this and think that's cool?
I'm leaving.
And I guarantee you, every single one of them 18-year-olds is screaming F Trump.
I bet you none of them voted.
I bet you not one of them went out and voted.
So if that's your solution to not voting, nah, bruh.
That's not how none of this works.
They sent in the military police in Chicago.
You're going to best believe that. They about to lock Chicago down. Well, that's front page
news, all right? Now we're going to be talking to
CNN commentator
Angela Rye next hour, so keep
it locked. Drop on the clues, Bumf, Angela Rye, damn it.
All right, but up next, tell them why you're mad.
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If you're upset, you need to vent, call us right now.
Phone lines are wide open.
We're going to let you vent.
Get things off your chest so you can have a great day at work.
Again, 800-585-1051.
Tell them why you're mad.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
You get it, man.
Why we got an issue, bro?
Because you brought some shit up that I ain't like.
Don't play me, man.
Do your Google.
That's why you mad.
At 1-800-585-1051.
Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Yeah, this is Boy Carl, man.
But what's up?
Good morning.
Good morning, good morning, Carl.
What's up, man?
Tell them why you mad, Carl.
Hey, people that I work with is just so stupid.
Like, you can't fix stupid with, I don't care how much duct tape you use, man.
Like, people just need common sense.
What do you mean how much duct tape you use?
You trying to kidnap people?
No, man.
Come on, I ain't trying to kidnap nobody.
But, you know what I mean?
It's just a saying.
Like, you just can't fix stupid with duct tape.
Never heard that saying ever in my life.
Who the hell would try to fix stupid with duct tape?
Me neither.
That's stupid.
Hello.
Hey, this is Naquan.
Tell them why you mad, bro.
Hey, yo, I'm real upset about this Chicago neither. That's stupid. Hello. Hey, this is Naquan. Tell them why you mad, bro. Hey, yo, I'm real upset
about this Chicago incident.
Talk to us.
I mean, this is disgusting.
I agree.
I mean, as a black man
in this country,
I mean, we're going
through a lot,
but I mean,
we have to take a stand
against this,
like, on all sides, though.
I mean, because we got
ignorance coming
from all fronts.
I agree.
I mean, it's just pissing me off. I mean, because we got ignorance coming from all fronts. I agree. I mean, it's just pissing me
off. I mean, the
golden rule is to think and do unto
others as you have done to yourself. As you have been doing to you.
Absolutely. Thank you for calling, man.
I keep telling you, it's not a black or white thing. This is a
right or wrong thing, a good or evil thing. Period.
You don't turn out to be what you pretend to hate.
Hello, who's this?
This is girl 93. Hey, 93.
Good morning. Tell them why you mad.
93.
Why they call you 93?
That's the year you was born?
Something like that.
Something like that, yeah.
You know, keep that gas on deck in America.
Keep that gas on deck.
93, I think.
Oh, you sell weed.
Thank you.
Thank you.
You know I'm talking about.
There we go.
You know, you sell weed.
I see you.
Tell them why you mad, ma.
Oh, you know, I just wanted to vent today, this morning, in regards to positions.
I said baby mamas to the receptionist, but I want to vent in regards to positions.
Nowadays, men and women, they don't know their position or their role.
I don't feel that if you're dealing with a person, baby mother, girlfriend, husband, wife,
I don't think there's your position or your role to address the next person
or the person that you feel is dealing with them.
That's something that you should pick up with your spouse or the person that you feel is dealing with them. That's something that you should take up with your spouse
or the person that you're sleeping with every night.
And I just don't understand
what's going on with Ann.
So wait, what's going on with you, 93?
She's the side chick and she don't want the wife talking to her.
Yeah, I want you to be specific.
What happened with you?
First of all, no, no, no. Never would I be a side chick.
Not at all. But no, I just see a lot of females,
you know. You the other woman?
A lot of my people, you know, about some crazy stuff.
And it's just, you only got your facts right.
I don't think nobody should take advice from a drug dealer.
That's what I think.
Shut up!
Hello, who's this?
What time you got?
It's 6.17 on the East Coast, sir, in the morning.
No, my watch broke.
That's why.
Oh, your watch broke?
Yeah.
You ain't got a phone?
You on your phone, though, you stupid.
Yeah, you on the phone.
There's no time on your phone?
Nah, the phone cracked.
I can't see the time up top.
Okay, are you late for something?
What time you got to leave?
You sound like you just escaped from somewhere.
You in Chicago? They kidnapped you? You really like you just escaped from somewhere. You in Chicago?
They kidnapped you?
You really just called us to ask us what time it is?
I'm not going to fake laugh, but that wasn't funny.
But y'all know I represent Body Count Records, right?
Oh, here we go.
Go ahead, man.
Go ahead.
I'm a troll.
Y'all know I'm trolling.
Go ahead.
Y'all need to change the name of y'all label.
Y'all label ain't going to never pop.
Wow, because there's a new Death Row out here.
Nah, that's so 90s.
Ain't no Death Row, ain't no Murder Inc.,
ain't no Body Count, ain't no Kill Me Now,
Bury Me Later Records.
Haven't you heard?
No.
But thank you for calling.
800-585-1051.
Tell them why you mad.
Shout to the guy yesterday that called there
and tell them why you mad.
Remember, he was like, yo, I got to go see Envy.
And I was like, well, you coming to see me
to fight me at a party? He actually came to party. He partied with me last night. Remember, he would say, yo, I got to go see Envy. And I was like, well, you coming to see me?
To fight me at a party?
He actually came to party.
He partied with me last night.
Oh, okay.
His name was John Doe.
Did you hook him up at least?
No.
His name was John Doe.
His name was John Doe.
Let me tell you something.
Please do not have conversations with men named John Doe anymore.
I need to know your real name, not some anonymous alias, okay?
John Doe is what you call people when you don't know their real name.
Envy, you're like a naive blonde.
You're going to get caught up out there.
Somebody's going to die right in your little butt.
You're going to be in the hospital with a bleeding booty talking about John Doe Rapey.
He told me his name was John Doe.
What?
His name's not John Doe.
He was a rapper.
I guess that's his name, John Doe.
You looked at his ID.
It said John Doe. No.
I mean, he didn't get that close.
I had a bunch of people with me.
So do you think that your real name's DJ Envy?
You know what?
And Charlamagne's real name is Charlamagne Tha God.
But still, though, John Doe is a great name for a rapper nobody knows.
So when we Google John Doe, I'm sure his music will come right up.
There you go.
I don't know.
All right, well, just wanted to shout him out.
He was partying with me last night.
John Doe.
All right, 805-85-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is The Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, yesterday, Soulja Boy did apologize to Chris Brown as well as some other people,
including a little Yachty here.
Not Big big soldier.
Big soldier don't apologize.
He did apologize.
I just want to send an apology.
Over the past couple of months, I've been acting out.
I've been wilding out.
And at the end of the day, it's not about who start the beefs.
It's about who end them.
With that being said, I found out that my mom's in the hospital.
The doctor told me everything should be all right.
No amount of money, no amount of cars, no amount of fame
would make me be all right with knowing my mom's sick
or anything happening to my mom.
I love my mother.
I know she's not proud of my actions and what I've been doing recently.
I want to make music with Chris Brown, Yachty, Quavo, everybody.
So to all the media, to all the blogs, to all my homies from the hood
that feel like I've been on some hot boy s***, I apologize. I'm back to the music. I hate the fact that his mother's in the media, to all the blogs, to all my homies from the hood, they feel like I've been on some hot boy s***.
I apologize. I'm back to the music.
I hate the fact that his mother's in the hospital,
but she could quite possibly be in the hospital
because she's sick of her son, Soulja Boy.
All right?
Well, 50 Cent did not help the situation
because just when it looked like everything was back to normal,
he actually said this.
A.B. broke on the phone.
A.B. said he was going to put this s*** together
so they could have can fight, right?
Called Floyd, told Floyd specifically that I said
bet $100,000.
I bet $100,000 on Chris, he bet $100,000 on Soldier Boy
because Floyd just f***ed when he was on the phone
with the girl, when Chris was on the phone with the girl.
So he'd probably be feeling a little funny
because Chris done f***ed some of the same bitches
he done f***ed.
If you hesitate for a minute, tell him don't bet $100,000.
Bet $250,000.
Get Soldier Boy on the phone, tell that n***a
and say stop apologizing.
Get the direct go out.
We got to keep this shit going.
All right, so interestingly enough now,
they want to have an official fight.
We're just going to breeze past 50 Cent's rumor report.
Wait, hold on.
I didn't get to that yet.
Let me get to that.
We didn't get to that part yet.
Now, 50 said he's going to put $100,000 on Chris Brown
and that Floyd should put $100,000 on Soulja Boy.
And then he said that Floyd, I guess, and Chris Brown have messed with some of the same chicks.
Yeah, he gave us that nice little bit of gossip.
Well, I'm not surprised.
I mean, it's a small world.
But they should fight.
They should fight.
They should box, get it out the way.
It's interesting that 50 didn't tell Floyd, hey, who do you want to put your money on?
He told him, you're putting your money on Soulja Boy.
I'm putting my money on Chris Brown. My money would definitely
all be on Chris Brown. I mean, we know Chris Brown
does his thing with drugs and stuff too, but he
is a little bit more athletic than Soulja Boy.
Did you see Soulja Boy's video of him working
out and training? Soulja Boy looks like a seven-month-old
pregnant mother trying to work out. He looks
like he's rehabbing. He had a broke back
and he's just trying to get back around. Some of those
machines that look like he's never been on them. That's what I'm trying to tell you. But Chris Brown boxes,bing. He had a broke back, and he's just trying to get back around. Some of those machines, it looked like he'd never been on them.
That's what I'm trying to tell you.
He's like, sit down.
But Chris Brown boxes, though.
He boxes.
He boxed before.
I've seen him box before.
We've seen Soulja Boy just now working out and boxing, airboxing, and all of that.
You really don't have to know how to box to beat Soulja Boy.
All you got to do is last about 15 to 20, 25 seconds.
He's going to be panting like a mother effer.
And that's when you, woo!
Punch him dead in his mouth.
So after all of that here, so Dubois talking about
their upcoming fight.
So Mayweather Promotions gonna be getting ready for the
big fight, man.
Biggest fight in the century.
You already know.
I'm gonna knock that n***a out. Y'all know what's up.
I thought he just apologized,
though. I thought he said he was sorry.
Didn't he just say his mama was sick and in the hospital?
Well, now let's be clear, though.
This is something that's going to be in the ring.
So it's different now.
It's not like I'm going to see you in the street.
I got guns.
He's still talking crazy, though.
Right.
Well, because now it's a fight.
Now it's an official boxers talking to each other.
Told your boy going to get his ass whipped.
Chris Brown took to Instagram. And he put up, Boxers talking to each other. Told your boy gonna get his ass whipped.
Chris Brown took to Instagram.
And he put up,
it's been amazing to see how many people tune into negativity now that we have your undivided attention.
Boxing match set legally, man to man,
no more dissing and no more BS.
Me as a black man look back at my actions on social media
and what I thought of myself is this clown.
Y'all gotta give the money to charity.
So this isn't an apology.
I'm taking responsibility for my ignorance.
He shouted out Adrian Broner, Floyd Mayweather, 50 Cent.
He said, we in the ring with it.
Take your bets now.
Challenge accepted.
And by the way, 50 Cent called out a lot of people too and told them they should put their
money up.
He called out Black Youngster.
I seen him call out Black Youngster.
Yo Gotti.
He got that money.
He said, I'm dope boys too.
Yeah.
I'm putting all my money on Chris Brown.
Soulja Boy look like Glass Joe.
You ever seen the first fight on Mike Tyson's punch out?
That's who the hell Soulja Boy is.
So you guys all say Chris Brown.
Chris Brown going to that fight.
It's not even going to be close.
All right.
Unless both of them just pass out after the first round because of too much drug use.
They got the flyer and everything already.
Chris Brown is going to whip Soulja Boy's ass.
Just in the cardio, when he performs, he dances and jumps around crazy.
I'm not even a gambling man.
I might put some money on that one.
That's a safe bet.
Yeah, it's not going to get you back a lot of money
because the odds are probably stacked towards Chris Brown.
And they should be.
That's a safe bet.
You might want to put like a dollar on Soulja Boy and then put some money.
This is so ridiculous.
Man, I can't wait till Soulja Boy get his ass with him.
This is good, though.
I can't wait.
Remember, you had
a little boxing match, too.
Yeah, I sparred
with Sean Porter.
How did that go?
An actual fighter.
Right.
I was in there
for three rounds.
He wasn't looking good
for three rounds, though.
He was in there, though.
Yeah, because boxing
is no joke.
It's no joke.
Like, boxing is not
street fighting.
Street fighting lasts
about 35, 40 seconds
at the most.
At that long.
You in there for three minutes at a time?
Come on, man.
You out your damn mind.
And I'm in shape.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report.
There's different shape from in shape and boxing shape.
And boxing shape, absolutely.
But by the way, Chris Brown, our soldier, aren't boxers.
He's in one of them.
But I'm still putting my money on Chris Brown.
All right.
That was Black Beatles.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We have a special guest in the building.
She's a huge Trump supporter.
Don't play with her like that.
Don't play with her like that.
Don't play with her like that.
We have Miss Angela Rye.
Good morning.
Good morning.
You're trying to have me jump across this table already.
Tell everybody who Angela Rye is, for those who don't know.
I am Eddie Rye's daughter.
I happen to be a political commentator on CNN and also NPR political analyst, a political advocacy firm in D.C.
So in short, I love all things politics and have the great opportunity to run my mouth about those things every now and then.
And you have a platform as a woke woman.
I think so. I think so. We definitely can't sleep now, especially as we get a little closer to January 20th.
There's a lot on the line. So for sure.
And if you couldn't be more wrong, you actually cried when Donald Trump became president-elect. I laid on the floor in my room and cried.
And then woke up the next morning and was like, this can't be life.
And cried some more.
Can you imagine, though, what went wrong?
So many things, I think, went wrong.
I think that we were hacked.
I was saying at first, I was like, do you think we got hacked?
And then when I kind of realized what happened, I was like, oh, we got hacked by white people.
Like white men and white women.
White women who overwhelmingly turned their back on one of their own.
What I can say is I was really frustrated by the narrative that black and brown people in some way were to blame for this election.
Black and brown people turned out on par with everyone else.
So it wasn't on us.
I think the bigger issue is
the Republican Party for years
has been building this narrative that
the white working class is some way different
than black and brown and Asian
working class folks. And the differences aren't
really there. We haven't done a good job
of connecting the dots and telling people that
we're more similar than we are. Absolutely.
Poor is poor. Paul is Paul.
That's right.
If you don't have a dollar, you don't have a dollar.
That's it.
And for some reason, people seem to think that underneath Barack Obama's presidency,
we actually suffered a lot more when that's not really the case.
No, it's not the case. I think that folks suffered again, right, when they saw this black man walk into the
White House in 2008 and then went again in 2012.
You know, I can't help but to think about the moment during the State of the Union address
where, you know, somebody, they started clapping in the middle of a point he was raising about winning.
And he talked about the election.
He was like, I know because I won both of them and just shut them down on the House floor.
And so I think the reality of it is, yeah, much to their chagrin, he won twice.
Now, what do we do moving forward?
Because obviously now inauguration's coming up on the 20th, and everybody's like, okay,
it's over for us, but we have to still move forward and do what we have to do.
We got four years.
What would you say are some things that we have to do?
And do you think he'll even make it the four years as far as not getting impeached or anything?
I'm sorry to smirk when you ask me if I think he'll get impeached.
I certainly hope so.
I mean, to me, it's so alarming
that this man, with all the conflicts of interest he has,
with his immature rants on Twitter,
it's amazing to me that he's been able to get this far.
Can you imagine if Barack Hussein Obama
tried to do any of the things in 140 characters that this guy's done?
I don't know, but what I will tell you is
this. We have
overcome so much more in this country
than just losing to
someone who is a bigot.
For decades, for centuries, that has been
our reality. And so what we do know...
We've been fighting against bigotry and hatred our whole
existence as black people in America. Yes, absolutely.
And so we know that we are a resilient people.
And when times get tough, we rise to the occasion.
So I'm not at all concerned about our ability to withstand this.
We've, you know, withstood so much more.
And I continue to just think about the fact that in a little bit,
at least it looks like I'm going to have Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill.
So I'm going to ride on that.
So what brought out the emotions then?
What brought out the tears?
Oh, my God.
Like, what brought that out?
I think disbelief.
Disbelief.
There was this man who really was the echo chamber and the chief spokesman for the birther movement.
For the person saying that our president wasn't a U.S. citizen because he was other, right?
Because he was black.
One. So the very antithesis of everything that we stood for with hope and change,
just it was like our dreams snatched.
Not dreams deferred, but totally removed, stripped, and stolen from us.
It doesn't make me disappointed.
And who are these people that live in the United States among us?
46 million of them and counting, you know, at that time and counting.
So to me, I'm going, walking down the street like, did you vote for Trump?
You know, I'm like trying to figure out who did it.
Like I grew up in South Carolina.
Like I grew up in a rural area.
You know those people exist.
They were just waiting for a champion.
They were waiting for somebody to come and be their voice.
Not even that, where you live now.
All you see is Trump signs all in the neighborhood.
Yeah, but that's a little different in Jersey.
That's richness. And I think the challenge with that is I grew all in the neighborhood. Yeah, but that's a little different in Jersey. That's richness.
And I think the challenge with that is I grew up in Seattle, Washington.
And so you would think that because it's crunchy granola progressive.
No, there are white folks in Washington state that also voted for Donald Trump.
That is also scary to me because, you know, I'm used to covert racism.
I wasn't used to dealing with overt racism.
And I didn't think I'd be dealing with it
as much in 2016. I think that we were all, you know, really disheartened by the amount of police
violence that we saw on our folks over the last few years. But then to see it kind of just get,
you know, endorsed and smacked into the White House in 2016, I think was a little much for me.
I'm glad you said that because a lot of people act crazy when I say, and I'm from the South,
I've never experienced overt racism. I'm sure and I'm from the South, I've never experienced overt racism.
I'm sure I've experienced covertly, but I've never experienced it overtly.
Well, and I wouldn't say that I never have.
I didn't expect to experience it in that way where it could go and live at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Like this is the guy, we talked about it all the time on air, who called for the death penalty of the Central Park five, you know, and that is just an example that we saw the most visible example of black
and brown boys being targeted for something they didn't do.
And so to me,
that is alarm.
It wasn't when he called out Barack Obama,
he's been a bigot his entire adult life,
you know,
and,
and to me,
I,
we've seen examples of that again,
over and over and over again.
And I would so I wouldn't go as far as to say I didn't experience overt racism, but I didn't.
I experienced covert far more in the Pacific Northwest.
We're just going to play white devil's advocate, even with the Central Park Five thing, because this was on yesterday on Fox.
He was having this whole conversation about the Make America Great Again slogan.
And he was having this whole discussion about racism and what is racism.
Do you think that he called for the Central Park Five's execution
because they were black and brown or just because he felt like they were rapists?
I think that when you are black and brown in this country,
whether it's in 2016 or it was in the 80s or the early 90s,
you are deemed inherently violent and criminal.
Right. You're presumed guilty already.
Absolutely.
And whether it was racist intent or racist impact, it doesn't matter.
The impact is the same.
Right.
And so I'm not saying that Donald Trump was like, oh, because they're black and brown,
they automatically did it.
I'm saying the implicit bias, which Hillary Clinton was bashed for bringing up in a debate,
is real.
And that's something that he's never had to deal with because he could pay it off,
whether we're talking about the Department of Justice settlements with the housing
discrimination issues or whatever.
He's always had this issue.
Look at his Snow White cabinet, plus Ben Carson, whose only qualification for running
HUD is going to be that he lived in public housing.
I mean, that's kind of bigoted.
The fact that he could say that we walk down the street and try to go buy a loaf of bread and get shot in our neighborhoods,
I don't know where he thinks I live.
You know, that's not my reality.
A little bit off.
A little bit off.
Just a little bit.
V. Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, we are The Breakfast Club.
Now we have CNN commentator Angela Rye in the building with us this morning.
Charlamagne, you had a traumatizing experience recently with the TSA. Could you tell people what happened
with that?
You got broke, basically.
Yeah, it was painful to watch.
It was painful to experience.
I'll let you finish. It was painful to experience.
For me, I fly
multiple times a week.
And I paid for
pre-check and I paid for clear
and both of these, you know, things. I went for pre-check and I paid for clear and both of these you know things I went through
those two went through pre-check and I was flagged for additional screening um which is annoying but
it's whatever right I had on like 10 people they do that well I mean and it was it was like me left
in the Detroit airport leaving a speaking engagement so I'm going through I get flagged
I'm like whatever this is ridiculous and you guys, I look like a bag lady.
I had on sparkly Uggs boots and a DVF wrap dress.
You couldn't see the boots.
But a DVF wrap dress, which at least most women know, is a clingy dress.
It's not like, you know, you can't hide anything.
And so I go through.
So he might have stopped you on purpose then.
Maybe, but I worked on the Committee on Homeland Security, which is a house, a U.S.
House of Representatives, a congressional entity charged with overseeing all of the Homeland Security Department, including TSA.
I give you that for a reason.
Go through the machine.
They there are boxes where it's flagged from doing that.
After you get screened, you have to go through the secondary screening. There are three boxes overlaid on my vagina on this thing. So I say,
you're not about to pat down my vagina. Like that's just not going to happen. And they're
like, well, you have to, I was like, you need to get your supervisor because this is not happening.
So they get the supervisor. That was the older white lady that came out. Yes. Was that the supervisor? No, she was the original TSO or transportation security officer. Okay. The supervisor comes out. I go back and
forth with him. He then calls his manager who is irate that he even had to be called, tells me that
I can either go through with the screening or get escorted out by the police. So the police officers,
he does not listen to me or the police officers coming to basically escort me. I was like, let me
explain to you what's going on.
I have to go to New York.
I have three meetings in the morning.
I can't miss my flight.
So I'm trying to tell him what happens.
He was like, well, I just got my butt patted down last week.
It's not going to be that bad.
So she tells me she's going to backhand pat my front hair.
And I'm like, whatever, just do it.
What she does not tell me is she's going to go up between my legs all the way up.
Like, all the way up, like all the way up.
So in the video, you see me like jump because I was like surprised.
I was annoyed about the other piece, but I was like, whatever, I'm going to record it.
It'll be fine.
I'm going to send it to my friends at Homeland Security and just tell them they need to work this out.
I did not expect for that to happen.
And then she went up the back, up my dress all the way up.
And at that point, I was in tears because I was humiliated.
One, I didn't know that was going to happen.
Two, I was just like, does this really happen to people?
And then three, my mind immediately went to, I've never been sexually assaulted.
I cannot imagine what a person, man or woman, would go through if they had been.
And that's like a triggering event for them.
There is supposed to be a meeting scheduled with the administrator and the deputy administrator.
And my intent is to tell them,
I want to periscope this
for everybody who's reached out to you all,
filed an official complaint,
and never heard anything.
I have received, I can't tell you all,
I get emails every day still
of people who've had incidents like this happen.
We don't need, we're not finding anything.
They actually put out a statement saying,
well, around the same time,
several years ago, the underwear bomber.
You know damn well I don't have an underwear bomb on.
You know what I mean?
And then there was other women that were like, well, if you have on Depends or a tampon.
And I was like, it's not that time of the month, and I don't wear Depends.
You know, like, you need to figure out another way.
I'm sorry, but it's TMI to get your vagina.
Depends on all women.
I don't know. I think that if you it's TMI to get your vagina.
I don't know.
I think that if you have like leakage or something like if you're...
By the way, it's very uncomfortable for men
to go through that too. And it's so funny
because we was making jokes
about it for like two weeks because we was flying
a lot and we'd go through. And it's
always the one guy who'd be like, we could do this
hair or do it in private.
I'm not going in private.
There's no way I'm going in the back with y could do this here or do it in private. Yeah. I'm not going in private. That's what I told you.
I was like, there's no way I'm going in the back with y'all.
See, I fly probably similar to you, two, three times a week.
And that happens all the time.
Like, you're the 10th person. And we like to sag as fans, though.
No, it's not that.
What happens is you usually wear a belt or whatever your belt is or your pants with a zip.
The buttons usually ring off.
So they have to do that.
So when I seen it, my first reaction was like,
this happens all the time to me. Like, all the time.
And they always tell you,
I have to patch your front.
I'm going to use the back of my hands.
And usually they're so respectful.
I'm like, I just got to catch my flight.
I thought it was normal.
Did you see them go up?
Do they ever grab your nuts?
Because I think that's the equivalent.
No, I'm serious.
Have they ever grabbed your nuts?
That's the equivalent.
Like, that's the equivalent. As vulgar as that is, I just feel like I have to be you nothing? That's the equivalent. That's the equivalent.
As vulgar as that is, I just feel like I have to be.
I don't like the buttocks pattern.
I don't like any of it.
That's very sensual.
Building your hands like this and butt.
But to think about all the people that this happens to that no one will never ever play.
That don't have a platform or haven't had anyone listen to them.
Or the woman who emailed me just yesterday saying that she just broke down and cried from watching my video because it triggered sexual assault memories for her.
But I did get into a bunch of incidents.
Like if you go to certain clubs and usually they do the same thing in the clubs.
They try to go up your leg.
And I've gotten into certain incidents when a security guard tried to go up my crotch.
It's too much.
I don't need to come in this club.
Yeah.
I got my money already.
I'm out.
But it does happen.
And usually envy is the guy they give the gun to to walk in the club because they know he's not going to get searched.
Snitch.
And that's a long time ago.
That was 20 years ago.
But anyway.
But anyway.
You're not making this any better.
TMI.
You're not making this any better.
So now what's next as far as TSA and what they can do?
Because it is disrespectful.
So my thing now is I think that it's time for them to spend a little bit more money
on R&D or research and development to find technology that actually works.
Right.
So part of the reason is your backhand pat down doesn't work.
This doesn't work.
Your groping doesn't work.
And your screening machines or your folks who are screening, it doesn't work.
But if your vagina was ringing off.
It wasn't.
No, it was a random check.
It was a random check.
Could you stop talking about her vagina in this manner? No, it was a random check. It was a random check. Could you stop talking
about her vagina in this manner?
It's fine, but there were
overlaid boxes. I don't know what they were
checking for. It was my underwear
and my dress. So my only point is
if it's triggering false alarms, the technology
is broken. Put funding
in there so we can actually stop terrorists
instead of just grabbing folks by their private
parts. That was Fetty
Watt with 679.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are
The Breakfast Club. Now we have Angela
Rye in the building. Of course, CNN commentator,
lawyer, attorney, and more.
She talks politics, but let's talk
Tommy Lauren. Oh, here we go.
Why'd you have to use her time to talk
about Tommy Lauren? I have a question for you. Tommy Lauren, Charlamagne, there was pictures of Charlamagne and Tommy Lauren. Oh, here we go. Why'd you say something like that? Why'd you gotta use her time to talk about Tommy Lauren? I have a question for you.
Tommy Lauren.
Why?
Charlamagne.
There was pictures of Charlamagne and Tommy Lauren.
Black Twitter, the black community killed Charlamagne for it.
Yes, they did.
I saw that.
And your name actually came up in that discussion.
That's how I...
Yeah.
I mean, I was familiar with Angela Rye, but they really started talking about you a lot
when I was talking about woke women with platforms.
What did you think about Charlamagne taking pictures with her and talking to her outside of the platform?
I don't think there's anything wrong with, again, I just said this, having conversations with people with different views.
How are we ever going to get to a point where we find common ground or we move forward if we don't have conversations?
I just I don't have conversations. I just, I don't understand that. I will say I understood the criticism of folks who got upset with you saying,
you know, where are the woke women with these platforms?
I did not take your point that way, and I said that.
On Twitter, I thought that the point was not that they don't have platforms
or there's not anybody.
It's that we have not elevated folks and supported them.
So that's, I think that's the bigger point.
There might be, you know,
contingents of folks who have supported folks
in some ways, but it's not enough to be at
Tommy Lauren's level. So in other words,
there are these women out here, but where are the
people that are supporting these women is more of a point.
Yeah, I think that if we're going to...
Elevating these women to have these platforms.
I thought that was your point. I won't speak for you.
That exactly was my point. I feel like we empowered
Tommy with hate because we consistently
talk about Tommy
in a negative way. So why not
consistently talk about one of our
people in a positive way? And whether
we like it or not, she's going to be a voice
for the young conservatives for at least
the next four years. I wasn't familiar
with her. I got more familiar with
her after what you said and then after Trevor Noah's familiar with her. I got more familiar with her after what you said
and then after Trevor Noah's interview
with her. I had no idea who she was,
but people were always in my mentions like,
I want to see Tommy and Angela debate.
I was like, who is that? I don't know who that is.
I didn't know about it until Twitter. But that's why we need to
because if we were watching this stuff, we would have known
these folks were coming for us. Like, we should
pay attention to someone. But I also feel like
and the only issue, like I told Charmaine I had,
was, you know,
I wouldn't post a picture
joking around with her like that.
It was a very serious issue,
and things that she says
are disgusting to a lot of people.
All we did was take a picture.
I put a picture together,
and I put it in black and white,
and I put, um,
do you see color?
Because that's what she said
on Trevor Noah's show.
I thought that was clever, honestly.
And then it was like a LOL.
I did.
I did. I put the laughing on you.
You need to come by more.
Oh, no, I got more questions.
Oh, sorry.
I want to talk about Senator Chuck Schumer.
He said America can't afford to have a Twitter presidency.
What do you think about that?
Well, congratulations, Chuck Schumer.
We have one.
We have someone who's not only a Twitter president,
but someone who regularly has typos in 140 characters.
You think his Twitter fingers could cause something like really, really crazy to happen?
Yes, absolutely.
Because people are really paying.
It's like he's like a Twitter beaver.
He is.
Imagine somebody hacked Donald Trump's Twitter and says nuclear bombing, 4 p.m., New York City.
You don't have to have anybody hack his Twitter.
He hacks his Twitter every time.
I mean, that's him.
You know, like, he's regularly saying things that aren't true, you know.
So, yeah, welcome to the Twitter presidency.
I feel so bad for Jack and Twitter because it's giving Twitter a bad rap.
I really think it's going to be some Orson Welles,
War of the Worlds type stuff that happens during this presidency.
I hope not.
Now, he also tried to address Chicago and all the issues in Chicago.
Did he?
Well, not really.
We didn't give any solutions.
He said it's crazy.
He said the federal government should step in.
Yeah.
I'm going to be honest with you.
I had no problem with that.
But step in and do what?
I don't know.
National Guard, something.
The National Guard in Chicago, you think that will help?
Maybe.
Why not?
I think that will make the...
760 people got killed last year.
I'm not condoning the violence in Chicago at all.
But what I will say is I have a really good friend who told me about this platform where there's data on basically all of the violence that happens in Chicago, the number of people who are engaged in it, and they can narrow it down.
They have data that does that.
I want to know what the police department is doing with that,
besides shooting black men in the back.
But that's what Trump said.
Trump said the police clearly aren't doing their job there.
So the mayor or the governor needs to ask for federal help to go into Chicago.
I didn't have no problem with that.
I think it depends on what that looks like.
If he's talking about law and order, how black folks have
traditionally experienced law and order in this country,
I think that's dangerous. I think that's
a lot more discouraging for kids, and
I think it'd make things even worse. So what do you do then?
Like, this is my problem. I think they need to
rebuild certain neighborhoods,
because I've been to Chicago, and I've been to certain
neighborhoods where I look around, and I'm like, this
looks awful. Imagine how that feels as a kid
growing up in Chicago
and your neighborhood looks crazy and they don't care about it
and they don't do anything and there's no programs.
They got to get the gangbangers off the street.
They got to get the guns off the street.
But part of that is also trying to figure out what can these kids be doing
besides being out in the street and gangbanging.
But part of this is, too, we continue to deal with the symptoms
and not the root cause of these things.
The root cause of these things is still slavery, oppression, prejudice, you know, discrimination, economic apartheid in this country.
And until we deal with the root cause of that, what's causing violence in Chicago is a lack of opportunity.
What's causing violence in Chicago is the fact that we have traditionally been disenfranchised.
They're not putting enough money into our schools.
Rahm Emanuel is shutting down public schools just within the last couple of years.
All of those things are problematic and have everything to do with how folks are crying out.
That's anger.
That's frustration.
That is desperation.
And so sending in the National Guard, sending in the federal government,
doesn't necessarily solve for that.
And so I think we need to have some conversations.
I'm not just talking about family talk because it's far beyond that.
It is a national crisis now to say what actually solves a problem like this.
We haven't dealt with one like this.
So what does?
Can you say the root causes?
We know the root causes.
We've known the root causes for years.
What are going to be the solutions?
We know that.
We are dealing with a community of people, at least again, 46 million of them, who won't
even acknowledge that that's fact.
Who are just telling us that we need to
get over it. And when you've experienced that,
even mass, we didn't even talk about the mass
incarceration piece. When
you have been told that you need to
get over it, and you don't have the means to get
over it, you literally don't
have the economic means to get over it.
You don't have any viable solutions. That doesn't work. So when they acknowledge it, then what?'t have the economic means to get over it. You don't have any viable solutions.
That doesn't work. So when they acknowledge
it, then what?
You really do have to provide some
educational alternatives. Even if they
acknowledge it, then what? I think that
it results in strategic
economic development opportunities.
You have to deal with folks' self-esteem
and self-worth and value.
Don't that come from us, though?
Partially.
A lot of us do lift each other up.
But how are we going to say, oh, you matter, and I care about you,
and you're going to make it,
but I still don't equip you with the tools that you need to make it?
Like, it's not just...
Opportunities.
Give people businesses, jobs, more advantages.
Give them after-school programs.
Give them better education, better role models.
The best thing I think is going to come out of a Trump presidency is the fact that I think
that we're going to start learning how to empower each other more.
I think it's up to us to lift each other up.
I think it's enough of us in the community who are making money, who are making moves.
Angela and Envy, y'all got a business.
Y'all just opened that y'all can provide jobs for people in the community.
I think we have to start relying on each other.
I think we leaned a little bit too much on government the past eight years.
Think of Barack Obama was going to say this.
Well, I tell you, it did make me think not only just opening that business,
but I already have other things that I'm planning to do.
And everybody we have employed are people that live in our community.
And it's a juice bar.
It's great for the community.
It's educational.
It looks beautiful.
People come in there.
They hang out.
There's free Wi-Fi.
The TV's in there. They're learning about being more being healthier.
So I that was something to me that was a goal. And I had some more things, but it did.
Even with this whole Donald Trump thing, it's like I got to figure out some things that I could do.
And I want to get back to the point you just raised about us relying on the federal government a little bit too much.
I think that that's also a myth that we kind of have to dispel.
We are not we disproportionately lean on government myth that we kind of have to dispel. We are not, we disproportionately
lean on government resources
because we don't have enough.
But we are not outnumbering white
folks. I don't know, white people owe a little bit more than anybody.
And they call it something different. It'll be like, oh no,
those are my SNAP benefits. It's not food stamps.
You know, like they'll say it's something
different. I think that we have to be
honest about where we are, but know
that, yeah, we can overcome it, but we do have
to get a lot more strategic. And I hope
that is the one thing that comes out of this presidency, too,
that we know that the power is in
our hands, and we are way more powerful
if we're united. Well, we appreciate
you for joining us. Thank you so much for having me.
We want to hear more from Angela Rye. Whenever you
can come on to Breakfast Club, come. Let's talk
some politics. Let's amplify your voice.
And when we need some help, we definitely going to call you.
Because I'm sure there's going to be a lot going on with Donald Trump.
You going to call me, have me on Lifeline?
Yeah, Lifeline.
Absolutely.
Yeah, we got to amplify Angela's voice.
Because CNN going to get tired of this wokeness in a minute now.
Oh, we're not hoping for that.
You, Bakari.
Yes.
Nina Turner's the morning.
We're like, you know, let's stop bringing these educated black people on and get Lil Wayne on.
Do you think that Donald Trump considers you like an enemy?
Because, you know, he has his mistakes. I don't think
Donald Trump is checking for me. At least
not yet. Alright. He's petty.
He's petty as hell.
Petty AF.
It's Miss Angela Rye. It's The Breakfast
Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
We are The Breakfast
Club. Yes, indeed.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Mariah Carey's ex-husband.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Tommy Mottola, we all know him as the executive that launched Mariah Carey's career
with the song Vision of Love back in 1990.
They got married in 1993 for five years.
He is now speaking out about Mariah Carey, especially after her New Year's Eve performance.
And by the way, they are saying that Mariah Carey has fired her longtime creative director after that performance.
That's how bad it was.
He should have been fired for that.
No, that's not her fault.
That's her voice fault.
No, they should have checked that.
They should have checked that sound. They should have made sure the sound was good. They should have made sure the music was bad, that's not her fault. That's her voice fault. No, they should have checked that. They should have checked that sound.
They should have made
sure the sound was good.
They should have
the music was bad.
That's her voice.
The air piece fell out.
All that should have
been together.
What about her voice,
though?
She could hear.
The main instrument
in the whole situation.
Anthony Burrell was
her creative director,
her tour choreographer,
dancer, everything.
By the way, she's been
falling off vocally
for a while now.
Come on.
Well, Tommy Mottola
is saying that she needs
to have more seasoned
and respected professionals around her to guide Mottola is saying that she needs to have more seasoned and respected professionals
around her to guide her career.
He said that she is arguably
the greatest pop voice to come along in the last
three decades. She has had more number one hits
than any pop artist in history.
She's a global icon. She's a treasure with incredible
talent. What happened on New Year's Eve could have
happened to anyone. Yes. Her technical
people should have helped pay more attention to
all of it, so there was no chance of that happening.
He said that she has to hire different people around her to help her and guide her career.
He said, I would have never encouraged her or guided her to do something like a reality television show.
What about all the other times that she's sang live recently and her voice hasn't been up to par?
He's saying she needs to hire more people around her.
Oh, God.
To help her with her whole entire career.
Because he's also saying that reality show is a terrible idea.
He said that does absolutely nothing for her integrity, her credibility, or her massive talent.
She should take a step back, think carefully, and figure out what to do next.
You know, the other day I was talking to an artist that does performances.
He was like, most artists, they actually tape their performance in an arena.
So when they actually perform in the arena, you really don't know
that they're really lip syncing because it sounds like
they're in the arena. Most big
artists do that. Right. Well, Tommy Mottola
went on to say, it's never about the fall.
It's all about the recovery. Okay.
Mariah Carey's manager did
say, really, Tommy is a relic.
Did he give you that statement from a rotary
phone? That's funny.
He's producing a Bronx Tale on
Broadway, which I want to see,
by the way. By the way, it's Mariah Carey's
voice. I just want to keep putting that out there.
All right. We all heard about this
fight that happened at comedian Ricky
Harris's funeral that somehow
involved Snoop Dogg. Now, I first heard
about it because Sherri Shepherd had
a video where she was discussing what
happened. Here she is.
This is so disrespectful to Ricky's memory. It's sad. I can't believe they're fighting
at a funeral. Oh my gosh. It is so disrespectful. Oh gosh. We're at Ricky Harris' funeral, and we're about to go see the body, and somebody came in the funeral home and went towards Snoop,
and Snoop's bodyguard tackled him, and then it was just a big fight,
and it was so disrespectful.
All right, well.
Why is she running the periscope with that?
I don't know, but.
Didn't you have the funeral, too?
Like, why?
Right, that's why people were going in.
Oh, man.
Well, here's what Snoop had to say about the incident.
What happened is, according to reports, it was Ricky Harris's cousin who stepped to Snoop
and called him a bitch-ass, N-word.
And that's when my guy Daz and another member of Snoop's crew actually stepped down and
took the cousin down and escorted him out.
They dragged him out of the church.
That sounds about right.
Here's what Snoop said.
Beautiful service today.
Oh, yeah.
The devil is a motherfucking liar.
Yeah, he is.
We had a great time.
Great service.
Rick, your spirit lives on, baby.
LBC's finest.
Ricky Harris, rest in paradise.
All right.
By the way, if you step to somebody at a funeral,
you are a grade-A gangster, number one.
If you ever vote, you can see the footage. And number two, you deserve to get your ass kicked out. Absolutely. Not at a step to somebody at a funeral, you are a grade-A gangster, number one. If you ever vote, you can see the footage.
And number two, you deserve to get your ass kicked.
Absolutely.
Not at a funeral.
Not at a funeral.
My father used to always say that growing up.
He's so crazy, he shoot at a funeral.
All right, Azealia Banks is suspended from Facebook now after some comments that she made about Brazil.
So basically, she was saying that the people in Brazil had to eat farofa.
They said that's like crumbs in Brazil.
She said, does Portuguese use the upside-down question mark like Spanish?
I can ask farofa or I can ask farofa.
Which one?
So that's when Brazilians started speaking out against Azealia Banks,
and she started insulting them even more.
And she said, I didn't know they had internet in the favelas.
When are all of these third-world freaks going to stop spamming my page
with broken English over things they know nothing about?
Man, Mark Zuckerberg must got some poom poom in Brazil.
He must got a real love for Brazil.
Well.
You shut down a person's whole page?
They suspended her account.
And let's not forget she also says that she sacrifices chickens.
I seen that video.
And posted a closet filled with three years of dried blood.
And feathers.
Allegedly.
So, I don't know.
Even the Church of Satan then denounced her.
But I don't understand the problem with that.
Isn't that what KFC and Church's Chicken and Popeye's
and all of them do too?
Like, I don't get, like, what?
So, not at their crib.
I'm sure they don't do that at their crib.
What do they do?
You wouldn't call that a sacrifice at Chickens?
All right.
You think that's the same thing for real?
Yes, I do.
What are y'all talking about?
They do the same thing. They pluck the feathers. They bleed What are y'all talking about? They do the same thing.
They pluck the feathers.
They bleed, make them bleed.
And then they serve them nuts to eat.
So you think what a KFC and a Zay Banks do is the same thing?
Sacrificing chickens, yes.
Depending on who you talk to.
If you talk to some vegans, they'll tell you it's all a waste of chickens.
Right?
All right, Charlamagne.
What's the difference?
She killing chickens.
The chicken industry killing chickens.
What does she do with the chickens after she kills them?
She might fry them.
She might broil them.
She might bake them.
She might grill them.
We don't know.
We don't know.
All right, well, we do know that she's suspended from Facebook.
What is wrong with y'all?
What's wrong with us?
Are you kidding me?
You're telling me a chicken factory don't look like a Zellie Banks closet?
Full of feathers and chicken blood.
That's what y'all trying to tell me?
What?
Please. Tell me. Do y'all know something I don'all trying to tell me? What, what, what?
Please, tell me, tell me.
What, do y'all know something I don't know?
What was she doing
with the chicken, G?
She was sacrificing them.
What does that mean?
That means that basically
you're killing them
for some type of
religious purposes.
Some ritual.
Yeah, a ritual.
KFC don't do no ritual.
I don't know.
The chicken industry
kills them for us to eat.
Is that the ritual
you're going with?
What's the difference, though?
It's a waste of chicken
to eat regardless, right?
Right.
Well, anyway, that is your rumor report.
I'm Angela Yee.
Hello, you say, what's up, witch?
I was born a donkey.
It's the donkey of the day.
Donkey, donkey, donkey.
Bunch of dead, dead, dead times.
For the donkey of the day.
That's pretty funny.
Charlamagne the devil?
Possibly.
The Breakfast Club.
Yes, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, January 5th, 2017.
I have to deliver a double donkey this morning because last night,
both these situations made it hard for me to decompress,
and both these situations caused me the utmost confusion last night.
And I hate when I'm confused because the only thing that causes confusion is the devil.
And both these situations ain't nothing but the devil, okay?
First, Officer Ruben De Los Santos, a school research officer in North Carolina
who slammed a 15-year-old girl named Jasmine Darwin to the ground.
Let's go to WRAL, Roseville, North Carolina for the report.
Darwin being slammed to the ground by a Roseville police officer,
later identified as Ruben De Los Santos.
Darwin says she was trying to break up a fight between her sister and another student
when she was grabbed from behind.
I didn't even realize it happened.
Like, I was in shock.
No matter what comes from the investigation,
Darwin's mother, Desiree Harris, says the officer's actions were excessive.
When I'm looking at this video, I'm like, oh, my God, this cannot be happening to my child.
That's not how you handle a child.
She's only 100 pounds.
We do know that the officer, De Los Santos, has been on the force for about five years.
He's now placed on administrative leave.
Now, I'm sitting there watching this last night with my 8-year-old daughter,
and I love hearing kids' reaction to things because they are so pure.
It's no bias.
It's just a simple lens of right and wrong. And all she kept asking
me was, why would he do that to her?
She was just trying to help her sister. Why would he slam
her like that? And I told her, because some people
on this planet are just evil, period. I really
had no other explanation because
there is no other explanation. Some people's moral compass
is just off. Their emotional IQ
is low, so they don't have a proper understanding
on how to handle situations. That dude,
Ruben Santos, doesn't love himself. When you don't love
yourself, it's easy for you to do hateful acts
to other people, and I don't give a damn.
School resource officer or not,
you need to be fired and punished
to the fullest extent of the law, and then when you're
no longer on the force and that blue privilege
can't protect you, that young girl's
daughter, uncles, or big brothers need to
whip your ass, okay? Human beings don't treat other human beings in that manner. Alright, you, that young girl's daughter, uncles, or big brothers need to whip your ass, okay? Human beings
don't treat other human beings in that manner.
Alright, you treated that, the way you
treated that little girl, Ruben Santos, is just
wrong, alright? Imagine
if that was your mother, or daughter, or wife,
or niece, or sister, and somebody
did that to your peoples, Ruben
Santos, I'm pretty sure you would want to see some physical
harm done to them, so don't act surprised
if somebody attempts to do physical harm to you.
I'm really starting to believe people are forgetting how the universe works.
You do dirt, you get dirt.
It may not always come back to you immediately, but it always come back.
Okay.
Paid administrative leave for this guy is a joke.
I understand it's a process for these kinds of things.
And the state borough of investigation is reviewing the tape,
but please don't get this call wrong.
Fire officer Ruben Santos and don't get this call wrong.
Fire Officer Ruben Santos and don't allow him to work in a school district ever again.
He can't be a crossing guard, a hall monitor, nothing.
He should be dead to all school districts after this.
She had a concussion.
She did have a concussion.
Now, the second donkey today goes to Brittany Herring
and the three other idiots, all 18 years old,
who were arrested after kidnapping and torturing a white Trump supporter on a Facebook live screen.
Yes, I said kidnapped and tortured.
Okay, and then posted it on Facebook.
Let's hear the news report.
It was a disturbing Facebook live video of a deck tape man tortured in a West Side apartment.
Now, in the video, the victim's clothes were cut. He
was peppered with cigarette ashes and then his hair was cut with a knife until his scalp bled.
Several people can be seen laughing and eating while the attack is taking place. Police tell us
the man has special needs and was a high risk missing person from the far north suburbs.
Four people are now in custody. See, I had to turn CNN soon as this
popped up because I just finished talking to my HO daughter about the school resource officer slamming Jasmine Darwin.
And when this popped up, number one, I didn't want her to see it.
And number two, I had no answers for her as to why this happened
because this is one that's just a tad bit hard to comprehend.
Number one, saying these guys are members of Black Lives Matter,
that's not true.
And it's dangerous to other members of BLM
who wouldn't remotely think of doing anything like this.
Don't let those four bad apples ruin everything the Black Lives Matter organization has built.
BLM is about broadening the conversation around state violence.
They are about, you know, talking about the ways in which black lives are deprived of our basic human rights and dignity.
Nothing in BLM's mission statement says kidnap and torture white people.
So stop saying this is members of the Black Lives Matter movement. Second, to me, this isn't a black or white thing. This is about good
versus evil, right versus wrong. There's no human being with any morals, values, integrity,
or high emotional intelligence who can watch that video and think that's okay. All right,
trust me, I fully understand wanting to do harm to those who do harm to us, but
who did this little kid harm? You kidnap a special needs kid
and take out your anger on Trump
and white people against
him because of the color
of his skin? Not only is that cowardly, it's wrong.
You don't do that. You can't turn into
what you claim to hate. Prejudice is just
going to be getting more prejudice. Hate is just going to
be getting more hate. You don't fight fire
with fire. You fight fire with a fire extinguisher.
Okay, now you a damn fool
if you didn't see this coming, though. I said on this radio
months ago, police keep killing young black men
100 miles per hour in these streets. Eventually
it's going to be some retaliation, and the
election of Donald Trump didn't make it any better, but
no! This is not the way.
This is wrong on
all types of levels,
okay? On top of everything we're about to face the next
four years, the last thing we need is a civil race war amongst each other, okay?
In the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
darkness cannot drive out darkness, all right?
Only light can do that.
Hate cannot drive out hate.
Only love can do that.
That's the quote every race on this planet needs to embrace.
If not, we don't have to worry about Donald Trump being the death of us
because we the people will be the death of each other.
Please give Officer Ruben
Santos, Brittany Herring, and the three other
people who got arrested for kidnapping, torturing
that special needs boy, the biggest
hee haw, please.
Definitely deserve it.
So sad.
At least it was a new episode of Blackish on last night.
I needed that
after watching CNN.
Thank you for that donkey today.
Up next is Ask Yee.
800-585-1051.
If you've got a question for Yee, call her right now.
She'll help you with all your problems, all your situations.
And you can email me also at helpmeyee at gmail.com.
Okay.
The number again is 800-585-1051.
The phone lines are wide open.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
The Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is Chrissy.
What's going on?
What's up, bro?
What's your question for Yee?
I got a kind of crazy question for Angela Yee.
Okay.
I'm in a relationship with somebody that is undercover.
I wouldn't say undercover, but his family don't know.
Okay, so he hasn't come out yet.
Correct.
Okay.
And he's struggling with it because he's well-known.
He's in the streets.
He's doing his thing.
You mean well-known like a celebrity or?
He's well-known like in our area.
Okay, all right.
How long have you guys been dealing with each other?
We've been dealing with each other for about,
oh, for more than 10 years,
but the last four months has been getting really silly.
Okay.
And do you think,
do you feel like his family kind of already knows and people already know?
Or is he super down low?
Super.
When I say super,
I'm talking about super.
Like, I done met his family and stuff.
They know me as his best friend.
But that's it, though.
And I'm, like, tired of it.
Like, I'm over it.
Mm-hmm.
Uh-oh.
Well, you know, you can never out somebody until they're ready to do it.
Because that's very traumatizing for them.
And I can understand how difficult it must be for him.
But I can also understand how difficult it is for you to have to hide around and sneak around
in this relationship
that you guys have, right?
Exactly.
And I wouldn't out them
because I don't got time for that.
I wouldn't do them like that.
All right.
I think you need to give him
an ultimatum.
I tried that.
It ain't working
because it's like,
I don't know.
I guess I have to try it again.
You sound like you want
to try it again.
But you have to give an ultimatum
because you didn't give him one
because you're still
dealing with him. I keep dealing with ultimatums like, look, you need to, you know, But you have to give an ultimatum because you didn't give him one because you're still dealing with him.
I keep giving ultimatums like, look, you need to, you know, stop, da-da-da-da.
But it was like, I introduced you to my girl.
I introduced you to my big mama.
I introduced you to my family.
Girl?
Wait, hold on a second.
You have a girlfriend, too?
Yeah, you got a girlfriend.
So you're the side guy.
See, that's what I said.
I don't play the side guy.
But you are the side guy.
What?
You are. You have to understand
Right now your position is
He has a whole relationship and a whole persona
That he's presenting to the world
You're the side guy
I can't be the side guy though
But you are
You've been the side guy for 10 years off and on
Why would he do anything any differently
If you've been accepting this all this time
I know When I say I get looked down for, I don't want for nothing.
Like, they pay bills, they do all of that.
Alright, so if you cool with being the sad guy with his bills paid, then that's on you.
I'm not cool with that.
Right now.
I've been thinking more like 2017, I'm not dealing with that in 2017.
Right now, this is a decision that you've made with your life.
If you've said, okay, as long as my bills are getting paid for
and I don't want for nothing, I'm cool with this,
then that's what it is.
Now, if you're going to say, I want more for myself,
I want to be in a relationship where we can walk down the street
and hold hands, where our family knows who we are and knows about us,
then you've got to go work better for yourself.
And if that means you've got to cut him off,
I promise you he'll come running back to you.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
I'm going to run with that there.
Good luck. Find you somebody that appreciates you for who you are and running back to you. Okay, Yee. Thank you so much. I'm gonna run with that then. Good luck.
Find you somebody that appreciates you for who you are and is proud of you and can show you off.
Thank y'all. I appreciate y'all.
Alright. ASCII. 800-585-1051.
If you need relationship
advice, call her right now. People be
so caught up in getting their bills paid for
and not waiting for nothing. That ain't
nothing if you want to have a real relationship.
That was Tory Lz with Love.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're in the middle of Ask Yee.
If you need relationship advice, call Yee right now,
800-585-1051.
Hello, who's this?
It's Corey.
Corey, what's your question for Yee?
My question is, I've been with my woman for a very long time.
And basically, there was another woman that was after me for a very long time.
And I fell to a trap.
Oh, my God.
So now you're a victim.
Poor you.
You fell for a trap.
Come on now.
Even the way you're telling this story sounds so wrong already.
That's not what happened.
Somebody was after you. You entertained it, and you went for it.
Yeah, basically.
Now she said that she's potentially pregnant by me.
Damn.
Well, now look what you done did to yourself.
You done effed up now.
So you don't know for sure what it is yet, though.
Basically, do you know for sure she's pregnant?
Yeah, she's definitely pregnant, but I don't know for sure if it's mine.
So you know she's sleeping with other people or you just assume?
No, she told me she was sleeping with somebody else.
And is she going to tell your girlfriend?
Man, she just told three eggs ago.
Okay, so basically you got to get ahead of it.
So your girlfriend knows already?
Yeah.
So now what's your girlfriend saying?
Basically, you cheated.
Now, I'm going to tell you, I already could tell just from our beginning of this conversation,
you're not taking responsibility for what it is that you did.
You're acting like you are a victim.
This woman was out to get you.
She got you.
Poor you.
You fell for her trap.
You need to take responsibility.
You messed up.
I know.
I sure did, man.
The thing is, I really love my woman.
I really want to be with her.
And I think that I really made a big mistake.
And I don't want to be with this chick at all.
Well, yeah, you definitely don't have to be with this chick if you don't want to.
But you love your woman.
You made a big mistake.
That could end up being a lifetime mistake for you.
And your woman has every right to leave you if she so chooses.
Now, if she decides to try to work it out, you are going to have a lot of work to do.
Are you up for that?
Well, already Sherry told me, you know, buy have a lot of work to do. Are you up for that? Well, already Sherry
told me, you know, buy her tickets for the
Broadway show, so.
I mean, look, at least she's still, all I can
say is at least she's still talking to you.
You better buy those tickets. You better do any
and everything that she says to do
and you better never, ever, ever
mess up again and you better hope that's
not your baby. That's because we got a baby
to go, so she got no choice right now.
She does have a choice, trust me. She does have a choice
because she could go ahead and find herself another man
who will also be with her and be faithful
to her and be in that child's life.
Yeah, you're right. Alright, but I
just want to say that you need to take responsibility.
You need to be sorry. You need
to make some decisions on what it is that you're going to do
with your life and acknowledge that
you messed up.
Alright, I appreciate it. Alright. That's the worst when a guy cheats and gets to make some decisions on what it is that you're going to do with your life and acknowledge that you messed up. All right.
I appreciate it.
All right.
That's the worst when a guy cheats and gets somebody else pregnant,
potentially, or gets caught cheating and still won't just admit,
I was wrong, I messed up.
Yeah, I mean, once you get a girl pregnant
or you get an STD from a girl and give it to your significant other,
it's a wrap.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now let's get to the rumors.
We're talking Soulja Boy and Floyd Mayweather.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, just a couple of minutes ago,
Soulja Boy posted a video of him and Floyd Mayweather.
He put me and my trainer slash big brother, Floyd Mayweather, TMT.
It's official.
Here's what else they said together.
Champ, what we gonna do?
Promotions.
Oh, we gotta get that money.
The biggest fight of the century.
We gotta get that money.
2017, we already started off with a bang.
We gotta get that money, man.
The money team.
We have to get the money.
I'm glad that Mayweather Promotions is getting involved
because that means this fight will probably actually happen.
But if Floyd is training Soulja Boy, I don't care.
Chris Brown is still going to whip Soulja Boy's ass.
But when is this fight going to happen?
Is it going to be soon?
It's supposed to be in March.
Wow.
I'm glad they're not doing it during Black History Month, too.
All right?
All right, sisters didn't die for that BS, all right?
Well, let's talk about the UFC for a second.
Amanda Nunez recently sat down with TMZ,
and, you know, she beat Ronda Rousey in 48 seconds.
She watched Ronda Rousey.
In 48 seconds.
It was horrible.
People are saying it's over for Ronda Rousey now
because there was talk about her joining WWE.
She could still join WWE.
But it seems like, I don't know if they,
she's going to have to rehab her whole entire image now
and just get it back together because people just don't have faith in her now.
No, they don't have no fear of her anymore.
If you can box, you can beat Ronda Rousey.
Now here is what Amanda Nunez had to say about her win.
Did you think it was going to be this easy to beat her the way you beat her?
I don't know how Ronda Rousey went too far away in this division.
I know since my first fight in UFC, I can beat Ronda Rousey.
Was it actually easier than you thought it was going to be?
My camp for Misha Teich was hard, more hard than training for Ronda Rousey.
Wow.
Amanda, some people say Ronda Rousey is the greatest female fighter of all time.
Is Ronda Rousey overrated as a fighter?
Yes, for sure.
But I know I can beat Ronda Rousey since I saw her first fight.
Poor Ronda Rousey. I remember when
everybody was on Ronda Rousey's clitoris heavy.
They were scared of her? She can beat
Floyd Mayweather. She can beat
some men. Now it's just like
Ronda who?
She did get $3
million for that fight. That means
nothing. She almost tried to kill herself
over the last fight. So imagine how she feels right now.
Same exact thing happened to her
the second time around. She couldn't barely
handle getting her ass kicked last time.
So that three million dollars means nothing.
They blaming her trainer a lot. They saying that he had
bad advice on how to put her face up.
Should have just told her to duck.
That's all. It is that simple.
She don't know how to duck. She sit there
and just gets punched and punched and punched.
That's what's going to happen to Soulja Boy.
I guess that would have been good advice.
That's what's going to happen to Soulja Boy.
Floyd Mayweather going to be in there trying to teach Soulja Boy
how to do all that amazing defense he does,
but Floyd's gifted.
Soulja Boy is not.
Well, let's transition to boxing now.
Muhammad Ali's will has been finalized,
and according to the mirror,
there's all kinds of issues within the family. Now said that uh the widow lani ali is going to get double what his children are going
to get from his 80 million dollar estate they said that the kids his seven daughters and two sons
will get six million dollars each and his only brother named um rakman will get nothing so right now they're all playing nice and sucking up to the widow who allegedly they don't really like that much because they want to get whatever they can get out of it.
And the siblings are arguing with each other because they're all accusing each other of sucking up to Lonnie.
Every single Muhammad Ali child could be in Soulja Boy's corner and he'd still get his ass whipped against Chris Brown in March.
I just want to continue to put that out there.
Okay. All right. Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right. He'd still get his ass whipped against Chris Brown in March. I just want to continue to put that out there. Okay?
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Yee.
All right.
Shout out to Revolt.
Everybody who watches us on Revolt, we'll see you guys tomorrow.
I heard Puffy trying to get the Chris Brown, Soulja Boy fight on Revolt.
That'd be smart.
It would be.
It's probably going to be pay-per-view.
But then nobody will still see it.
Because nobody has Revolt.
You're an idiot, man.
All right.
Great for Revolt, bad for everybody else.
Up next is the People's Choice Mix.
I'm listening to Party at Diddy and Cassie's house.
You want to hear something?
They're the only people who got it in the city.
Revolt.
All right.
People's Choice Mix is up next.
Hit me on the gram or Twitter.
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