The Breakfast Club - Day Light Not So Saving Time ( Godfrey Interview)

Episode Date: March 16, 2022

Today on the show we had first time guest comedian Godfrey stop by, who has been way over due for an interview. But please note that, we are not responsible for his comments, as he spoke about Chicago... Comedy, T.I. Mixup, Steve Harvey, Trump Audiences, Nigerian Culture and so much more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Gary Road Elementary School in Byram for firing the assistant principle for reading a book "I need a New Butt". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:26 Good morning, USA! day it is. Guess what day it is? Hump Day! That's right. It's Wednesday, Hump Day, middle of the week. Good morning! What's happening? How y'all feel out there? You know, I'm blessed black and highly favored. Good morning to one and all. Good morning. Good morning. I was traveling a lot, and I was real stuffy. So, you know, as soon as you get stuffy nowadays, you think you might have COVID. That's not
Starting point is 00:02:41 what I think. What? I don't think that. I think I'm stuffy. You think you're stuffy? Yes. This could be allergies. Why would I just jump to COVID? Especially now, COVID. That's not what I think. What? I don't think that. I think I'm stuffy. You just think you're stuffy? Yes. This could be allergies. Why would I just jump to COVID? Especially now, 2022. COVID's not a trending topic anymore. I mean, to me it still is. Oh, please. I think if you haven't had it yet, that is something that you still are nervous about because
Starting point is 00:02:56 you can still get it. That's right. If you just had it, then it's probably not as nerve-wracking because you're like, okay, I got my antibodies. I've had it. Now, you probably had it when you didn't know you had it. Maybe that was the case. Yeah, over these past couple of years,
Starting point is 00:03:10 those times you were sick and never went and got tested and just stayed home. Maybe that was it. You probably had it. But we get tested so much. I just have, I always just say,
Starting point is 00:03:19 I've never tested positive. You know, now we do. But back then, I didn't get tested as much, but I test every week. Every time I go out of town, I come back, I test myself twice a week. Yeah, but back then, I didn't get tested as much. But I test every week. Every time I go out of town, I come back, I test myself twice a week. Yeah, but back then, even if you had, you could still get it again now. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:03:30 Because it would have wore off. Yeah, there's different variants. People have had it like two or three times. I think I've had it twice. I definitely had it once on the record. I think I had it when it first popped off, like December 2019. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 00:03:44 Well, let's get the show cracking. We have a comedian, Godfrey, joining us this morning. Godfrey. We are not responsible for anything that comes out of Godfrey's mouth. At all. Okay. Godfrey is a comedian. Shout out to Godfrey.
Starting point is 00:03:54 But he says what he says. That's right. And these are not the views reflected by The Breakfast Club. Those are Godfrey's views. And by the way, when they come on this show, they feel the same way about us, especially me. Like, my views are not their views. But, you know, he is a comedian.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Okay. And, you know, one thing I'm going to always let a comedian do is comedy. Okay. Okay? I got a lot of comedian friends. And, you know, let Godfrey be Godfrey. Let him go. All right.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Okay? We got front page news. What are we talking about? Yes, we have an update on the serial shooter who is targeting homeless men in New York City and Washington, D.C. We'll tell you who he is. He was taken into custody yesterday early in the morning. Alright, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Morning everybody, it's DJ
Starting point is 00:04:33 Envy Angelique, Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get into some front page news. Now Kyrie Irving scored 60 points and set a Brooklyn Nets franchise record as Brooklyn crushed the Magic 105-108 in Orlando? Yeah, it was a cool 60. 60 is always impressive, but you see so many of those high-scoring games now.
Starting point is 00:04:51 It's almost regular. You just saw Kyle Anthony Towns score 62 nights ago. Kevin Durant scored 51 a few nights ago. It's like you see it a lot now. Shout-out to him. Shout-out to Kyrie Irving. Kevin Durant had 19. So the NBA report is brought to you by Hennessy, the spirit.
Starting point is 00:05:07 And do the Nets. Did somebody on the Nets have to score over 50 every game for them to win? That's what it seems like. I said that a while ago. It's like if Steve Nash's only game plan is make sure Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving scores over 50 points, that's not sustainable. Well, I think last night, I think he was just hot. I mean, they won by 42 points.
Starting point is 00:05:24 Once again, if they have to have Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving have a monster game. They didn't think with last night, I think he was just hot. I mean, they won by 42 points. Once again, if they have to have Kevin Durant or Kyrie Irving have a monster game... They didn't need that last night. I mean, they won by 42. No, they didn't need it last night, but if they need one of them to have a monster game in order to win, that's not a good game plan. Stephen Astor sucks as a coach. He's like, whoever's hot, shoot. What else we got easy? Alright, well, the Senate has passed a bill that would make daylight
Starting point is 00:05:39 savings time permanent. I don't understand this. So that means that you don't have to fall back. We just keep the time what it is,. I don't understand this. So that means that you don't have to fall back. We just keep the time what it is, and we don't have to keep on changing the clock, so it'll be permanent. But isn't daylight savings time a nature thing? I thought it's like when it gets light earlier or dark later.
Starting point is 00:05:55 That's because you changed the time. That's the only reason. No, it's not. It's because it's Earth. Yeah. The time change, regardless, it gets darker early before daylight savings time. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:06:04 I thought it was a nature thing That's why I was confused I was like huh Well they said the extra hour At the end of the day Consistently is better Than having it dark When kids go to school
Starting point is 00:06:12 And dark when kids get home I'm still confused by this Somebody gotta break this down for me Cause I literally thought It was a nature thing Like right now It doesn't get dark till later Right
Starting point is 00:06:21 Right now it doesn't get dark Yeah cause we put the clock back It's not cause of the doesn't get dark. Yeah, because we put the clock back. No, before we put the clock back. It's not because of the clock, though. It's because of nature. Yeah, before we put the clock back. Because even, you know, that's when I know. I mean, we spring ahead.
Starting point is 00:06:30 Yeah. Yeah, spring ahead, fall back. I feel like when you put the clock back, it's way darker. And then it gets dark earlier. Wait a minute, guys. And it's because you changed the clock. This has nothing to do with us changing the clock. It's nature.
Starting point is 00:06:43 It's the time. We changed the clock to adapt to what nature's doing. That's what I'm saying. So then if we changed the clock to adapt to it, then why is it still getting darker earlier when you... Boy, we sound stupid. I just know that this don't have... That doesn't make sense.
Starting point is 00:06:56 This don't have nothing... I know the sun coming up later and it getting darker later has nothing to do with us moving our clocks. I'm about to change my clock now then to make it nighttime. Well, the sun don't shine forever. The sun don't shine forever. This has something to do with nature. That's why clocks. I'm about to change my clock now then to make it nighttime. Well, the sun don't shine forever. The sun don't shine forever. This has something to do with nature. That's why I'm still confused about the bill. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:07:09 what does it mean it's daylight savings time all the time? They want to know, why do we keep doing this? It's stupid. You know, that's what people are saying. And so now we don't have to do it no more. Am I confused? The Sunshine Protection Act. I thought it was because of seasons. Like, it's winter at a certain time, it's spring at a certain time,
Starting point is 00:07:27 it's daylight savings time at a certain time of year. That's what I thought. You sound so stupid. But it's obvious, though. You see it. It gets darker later. Because we change the time. Oh, my God, G.
Starting point is 00:07:38 No, it has nothing to do with the clock. I don't know. All right. Now, the serial shooter who was targeting homeless men in D.C. and in New York City has been captured. Gerald Brevert III. He's 30 years old. He was taken into custody yesterday in D.C. and charged with first-degree murder in the March 9th shooting and stabbing death of 54-year-old Morgan Holmes. He was a homeless man.
Starting point is 00:08:01 And he was also hit with two other charges, assault with intent to kill and assault with a dangerous weapon. That's in connection with two other incidents targeting vagrants earlier in the month. He is a suspect in two additional cases in New York City, but there's not enough evidence yet to bring charges. Now, his alleged crimes against the homeless began in D.C. on March 3rd before he allegedly came to Manhattan over the weekend and attacked two men who were sleeping on the street, executing one of them at point-blank range. At the time of these alleged crimes,
Starting point is 00:08:29 he was also homeless himself and was only intermittently staying at a great-aunt's house in Maryland, according to his cousin. The cousin said he'd never heard him speak negatively about the homeless, and he called his arrest a total shock to the family. And his father, Gerald Brevard Jr.,
Starting point is 00:08:46 told the Post by phone that his son has long suffered from mental health issues, but when he tried to have him committed, he was not able to. He said, my son never had a violent bone in him, as far as I know. He had mental problems. He wasn't himself. He's talking in the third person and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:08:59 They also said that he had struggled with drug abuse and some of his mental health concerns potentially sprang from a bad acid trip with his friends several years ago. He was also wanted in Maryland for 33 counts of alleged credit card theft as well. Yeah, I don't understand it, man, especially when you know somebody's going through something in regards to mental health issues and you call and you try to get them a wellness check and they tell you things like, well, he hasn't hurt anybody or he hasn't hurt himself yet. So there's nothing we can do.
Starting point is 00:09:27 What kind of logic is that? Not a gun that he had. It wasn't a legal firearm, correct? He didn't have it legally, been able to hold it in his house or nothing like that, correct? Well, I don't know. He wasn't, yeah. He was only intermittently living somewhere. So he was also homeless.
Starting point is 00:09:42 And his dad said, I just spoke with him. He called from jail. He said he's sorry for putting the family through this, and he was going to get it sorted out and to tell everybody that he loved them. All right. Well, that is your Front Page News. All right. Get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:09:55 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, phone lines are wide open. Again, 800-585-1051. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. 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.
Starting point is 00:10:14 We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hello, this is Ronald from Ohio. Ronald from Ohio. Get it off your chest, brother. I want to talk to Angela Yee. Hey. Good morning, Angela.
Starting point is 00:10:28 Good morning. Peace, King. How are you, brother? I'm good. How are you doing? Bless Black and highly favored. How are you? I'm fine.
Starting point is 00:10:36 I'm fine. I'm a truck driver. During the summertime, you know, at 6.30, the sun pops up in the morning. And then the sun drops about 9 o'clock. Angelie, do you think that the daylight saving time is making an effect on that? Like, if you move the time back, you see how long the sun is up from 6.30 to 9? I feel like when we set the time back, it gets darker earlier because we set the time back. Yeah, but it's time during the wintertime.
Starting point is 00:11:09 The sun drops at 530 at night, and then the sun don't pop up until 730. That's what I always thought. I always thought it was a nature thing. I thought that we changed. Yeah, it is a nature thing because of the tilt of the earth. Our cameraman is saying it's both. I don't see how the clock would have anything to do with the sun going up later. I don't think the clock has anything to do with it.
Starting point is 00:11:28 When we change the time, I just feel like when we go, this is what I always thought, right? When we spring ahead and we set the clock forward an hour, when I go to work in the morning, a little bit of light comes out by the time I get to work because
Starting point is 00:11:43 we set the time forward. I don't know about that. That's what I thought. I'm from the country, so that's what we used to do. I used to see the sun come up earlier and go down later. Aren't there places where they don't do daylight savings time?
Starting point is 00:12:02 I don't know. Yeah, there are. Some places don't do it at all. I've always noticed it. I don't do daylight savings time i don't know there are there's places yeah some places don't do it at all i've always noticed it so i don't i mean i don't know this is this is what i thought all this time that's why i'm like okay now it's just gonna be the same come on hi sorry yeah yeah first of all don't you call up here annoyed with us sir okay these people they said it's daylight saving started as an energy conservation trick during World War I snack man was
Starting point is 00:12:26 popping yo Angela you're talking over me oh cow snack man I'm sorry snack man you guys are
Starting point is 00:12:34 great on the open I'm in the same boat I don't get it I don't get it either and I don't even like you snack man
Starting point is 00:12:41 to agree with you but I don't understand if you don't know who snack man is snack man is Angela Yee's cousin who calls up here and tells jokes all the time. He's not my cousin.
Starting point is 00:12:48 He's the Breakfast Club's resident comedian. No, he's not. Donnell Robbins is our resident comedian in Little Duval. I don't know this guy. I'm with WMDC, acronyms. Who? WMDC. What is that?
Starting point is 00:13:03 World's Most Dangerous Comedian. Okay. Thank you. That was a joke? All right, Snack Man. Hold on. I got you ready? I got you.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Oh, God. And begin. I'm not surprised Russia struggled with Ukraine the first couple of weeks. I mean, I saw a video of the Russian military, no weapons, roaming the street, eating ding-dongs and hoagies. Thank you. Boo!
Starting point is 00:13:33 That's why you're the world's most dangerous comedian, because you cause fights at your show because people want their money back. As Donnell Rawlings would say, too soon. See, daylight savings time is used to save energy and make better use of daylight. You just say you don't know because I don't know either. I'm looking it up now because I don't know.
Starting point is 00:13:49 And now I'm telling you what it is. It gives you more daylight time. I'm just telling you that it don't have nothing to do with the clock. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Starting point is 00:15:16 It's surprisingly easy. There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Laudonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Capriburg. I am the Supremeest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Starting point is 00:15:32 The Waikana tribe own country. My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong? No country willingly gives up their territory. I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead. Oh my God. What is that? Bullets.
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Starting point is 00:17:14 Greco, what's good? I'm your host, Angel Yee. Good morning, how are you, sir? We're talking up here about daylight savings terms, brother. Come on, Yee playing games, talking about, oh, it's the clock. What are we doing here, Yee? That's what everything is saying. It's saying that when you put the clock forward, it gives you an extra hour of sunlight. Yee, you have eyes, Yee. You can see that
Starting point is 00:17:31 the day is longer. Yeah, ever since we was little. Yeah, because we changed the clock. Yeah, but come on. We went back to school and, you know, it got darker. Summertime, you stayed out a little bit longer. The sun was out a little bit longer. The sun was out longer. Because the time changed. No, yee.
Starting point is 00:17:48 I'm from the country. Well, you weren't around in 1908 to know before the time changed. I've been around since 1978 and when you from the country, you see that it stays daytime until at least 8 o'clock, 9 o'clock. Then it starts to change and then you move your clock because of the change of the
Starting point is 00:18:03 world. That is not true. Yes, it is. Yeah, what are you talking about? I don't know. In Hawaii and Arizona, they don't even do it. You think she playing? You think she playing dumb? No.
Starting point is 00:18:14 She got to be playing. We're not syndicating. I think she playing about this subject. I don't know. I just don't know why. That's why I'm confused about what, when Joe Biden said he's getting rid of Daylight Stating Time, I'm confused about what does that even mean. You can't do that.
Starting point is 00:18:28 That's what I thought. Well, guess what? It's done. No, it's not. It's still gone. The day's still going to be longer, and it's still going to be daytime when we wake up in the morning. Don't confuse me.
Starting point is 00:18:38 Hello, who's this? Good morning. This is Rick. Caller from the 502. What's up, brother? Get off your chest. Man, I'm tired of these people not using their signal when they driving. Oops, sorry about that.
Starting point is 00:18:49 That was... Well, it depends. If no one's around, I don't use it. But if people are around, I use it. But sometimes when you put your signal on, people don't want to let you in. That's just a fact. So you don't use it either? Sometimes I don't.
Starting point is 00:19:02 That's not right. Because I'll be cussing people out behind the wheel. And you know it, too. Sometimes when you put your signal on, the person that you're about to go with, he speeds up. He don't want to let you in. No, he don't. But I still get over it anyway, because you blew up saying I'd be going to the cussing. I almost got into a fight the other day, because the guy was in my lane.
Starting point is 00:19:17 Just jumped over in front of me. See, why you won't beat people up for that? Yeah, just let him go. Just let him go. I just got into an accident, dude. It's like PTSD. I just got into a car wreck. How did the other accident happen?
Starting point is 00:19:30 I'm driving down Central, come across the U of L, and a dude comes out and just hit me. Like he didn't see me or something. I don't know. Because you didn't use your signal. You should have used your signal. Hello, who's this? Yo, yo, yo, what's going on with you?
Starting point is 00:19:47 Yo, yo, yo. What's up, brother? What's your name? Hey, this is Tony, man. Tony, what's up, man? You know, it's funny. One of the people up here, you know, they write your name down. They put you as Pony.
Starting point is 00:19:56 Pony. Pony. P-O-N-Y. P-O-N-Y. P-O-N-Y. P-O-N-Y. P-O-N-Y. P-O-N-Y.
Starting point is 00:20:00 Go ahead. Go ahead, Pony. P-O-N-Y. P-O-N-Y. What's going on with you, man? What's going on with you? What's happening, Derm. What's going on with you, Scott, man? What's going on with you? What's happening, Pony? What's going on with you?
Starting point is 00:20:08 What up? Man, I just want to give a little info to some of these young kids growing up out here, man. Go ahead, brother. Talk to us, Pony. Yeah, I don't think they really understand, man. You do not have to go to college. Right now, man, I'm a blue-collar worker. And I make a little bit over $150 a year.
Starting point is 00:20:25 And I also have a college degree, but I don't even go through that major. I'm going to be honest, man. I don't care if you went to college or didn't go to college. I just need somebody to tell me how is daylight saving time permanent now because I'm looking at this right now, and I'm so confused. Like Senator Roy Blunt said, I just think the extra hour at the end of the day consistently is better than having it dark when kids go to school and dark when kids get home. Do they have a switch?
Starting point is 00:20:51 Bro. Do they have? Are they making? I'm so confused. This is confusing. Because I don't get it. I'm like, how are they making daylight savings time permanent? permanent. Like the senator from Rhode Island said this would give us a chance for Americans all across the country to be rid of fallback
Starting point is 00:21:07 and make daylight savings time permanent and to add a little more sunlight into most people's lives. Because think about it in the fall if it's 5 a.m.
Starting point is 00:21:13 when you wake up, right? But then you have to fall back and so now when you're waking up it's really 4 a.m. but it's 4 a.m. So now when you get up it's darker.
Starting point is 00:21:22 There's COVID out there. No, now Russia is invading Ukraine. No, is it dark now when you wake up or is it daylight? You're talking about Kanye. It's dark when you get up, it's darker. There's COVID out there. Russia is invading Ukraine. Is it dark now when you wake up or is it daylight? It's dark when you wake up. No, no, summertime is daylight when you fall up. So when you fall back, it's still dark. So like say it's 5 a.m. now, right?
Starting point is 00:21:36 And the sun starts to come up. But now when you fall back, it's really, it's going to say 4 a.m. There's a teacher listening right now. So pissed off. Because we've all lived. We know that the day is longer. We have lived. You're right. That's one thing say 4 a.m. There's a teacher listening right now. So pissed off. Because we've all lived. We know that the day is longer. We have lived. You're right.
Starting point is 00:21:47 That's one thing that's true. But we know the day is longer. That's just common sense. You know that it doesn't get dark until 8, 9 o'clock. There's so much going on in the world. It's going to be the same. Because at other times, it gets dark around 5 or 6. Right?
Starting point is 00:22:00 In the winter. In the wintertime, it gets dark around 5 or 6. Now it gets dark around 8. That's just common sense 44 minutes because we spring ahead we got rumors all the way yes
Starting point is 00:22:09 let's talk about these dating rumors people are saying that London on a Track is now dating Shansia but she was on The Breakfast Club and she explained
Starting point is 00:22:17 what their real relationship is and we'll play that for you alright we'll get into that next it's The Breakfast Club come on The Breakfast Club morning everybody it's DJ Envy you. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:22:27 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Kanye. It's time. She's spilling the tea. This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:22:43 All right. Well, Kanye is up early and he's posted about Pete Davidson again. He posted a picture of him with the headline, Pete Davidson engages audience with jokes about having sex with a baby. Then he wrote, yet another reason why Skeet got to stay away from my children. Oh, and nobody noticed that he ain't show up to SNL because Mr. I can help you with meds had a mental breakdown after we ran him off the internet. Skeet, you not built for this. I already blacked the Super Bowl out
Starting point is 00:23:09 on you. Apologize to your family for being in your family. Oh, that's not true. Pete's not on SNL right now because he's shooting a movie. I believe he said that. I thought Ye said he didn't care about Skeet, me and Pete. And then Kanye came in.
Starting point is 00:23:24 I thought he said he moved on. You know, I looked up whatever that joke was. This is from 2019. And Pete Davidson had a show at the Bell House in Brooklyn. He did a routine where he talked about how he was babysitting his friend's child and the baby who was teething began sucking on his finger. But good. He said, I don't want to F this baby, but he's asking for it.
Starting point is 00:23:43 And he added that he doesn't want to have sex with any babies but if he did, he would choose that one. So that was the joke. Comedians, you know, with dark humor make those kind of jokes all the time. I'm not about to start naming no names but, you know, we know some very popular ones who have made those kind of jokes. He said he doesn't want to have sex
Starting point is 00:24:00 with any babies but he's making a joke. It's a joke. It's a dark joke but it's a joke nonetheless's a dark joke but it's a joke nonetheless all right now let's talk about shancia i saw a lot of people posting video of her with london on the track where he was giving her a chain at her album release party the two of them were walking together and uh he's you know he's right behind her and there was another video where they were holding hands i think it was at the super bowl here he's right behind her. And there was another video where they were holding hands. I think it was at the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Here he is gifting her with a chain. Oh, oh, we got a lot of jam. Oh, oh. No, what's your name, Anna? Jesus. What's good jewelry? This is an alfalfa tree for two grand. Rich. This was in Jamaica.
Starting point is 00:24:51 And so here is what Shinsia said about London on the Track when I asked her about it on The Breakfast Club. Now, let's talk about that, because you were pictured with London on the Track, and people tried to say, oh, look, she's dating London on the Track, and it looked like y'all was holding hands. Yeah, I mean, we were holding hands. You know I hold hands with everybody on my team.
Starting point is 00:25:05 You know London is on my team, right? Like my managers, everybody. But London is a cool dude to me. Like we've been working together. We've been making music and nobody. And when I say nobody, I mean nobody knows who I'm dating. Okay. Nobody publicly.
Starting point is 00:25:18 I'm going to find out. So you won't, in other words, you ain't going to see a picture if that's the person who I'm dating. I ain't say never, say never. I'm just saying, you just never know to see a picture if that's the person who I'm dating. I ain't say never, say never. I'm just saying. You just never know. So she's saying they work together. He's on the team.
Starting point is 00:25:30 And that's what it is. Which it makes sense if somebody gives you a chain. Did he produce records on the album? Yeah. Okay. Well, that makes sense, right? All right. That's whack.
Starting point is 00:25:38 A woman can't work with a guy without being a... Like, guys get chains all the time when they're part of a team. A woman can't work with a guy and then everybody gotta automatically think they sleeping with each other. I think that's whack. Yeah, it probably was the holding hands part though. You know what I'm saying? I didn't know that part of the story. She said it. She just said it. She said I hold hands
Starting point is 00:25:56 with everybody though. Like, you know, you just hold hands. Well, y'all know I don't understand Jamaicans the best. I tried. I was listening. I didn't hear that part. I didn't. Alright, now jenner said she's struggling after giving birth and that postpartum hasn't been easy for her you know she just had her second child with travis scott and here's what she said in a series of videos that was posted to her instagram this experience for me personally has been a little harder than with my daughter
Starting point is 00:26:19 it's not easy mentally physically spiritually we can go on the internet and it might look a lot easier for other people and like put the pressure on us but it hasn't been easy for me either and it's okay not to be okay once I realized that I was putting some pressure on myself and I just keep reminding myself I made a whole human beautiful healthy boy And we have to stop putting pressure on ourselves to be back, not even physically, just mentally. Yeah, that is something men will never understand. I don't even know if women fully understand, but men definitely don't. I don't even know what to do in those situations other than just support.
Starting point is 00:27:02 Just try to help as much as possible. Yeah, some women have postpartum and don't even understand that's what they're going through and they feel guilty about it. So shout out to her though because it definitely can't be easy. Alright, now you guys will enjoy this story. So Mike Tyson's cannabis company has announced they are launching
Starting point is 00:27:18 air-shaped weed gummies and they're called Mike Bites. So these little gummies look like a bitten ear. That's funny. And so he pitched the idea of the gummies to Holyfield back in 2019 on an episode of Hot Boxing with Mike Tyson on his podcast. And I guess it's really coming to fruition. Are they doing it together?
Starting point is 00:27:38 The ears actually taste good. I love the idea. I think it's incredible. I wish it wasn't already bitten, though. Mike Bites. I wish you could bite into it yourself. I wish it was like a full ear and then you could bite into it. But I love the idea.
Starting point is 00:27:51 And I can't wait to try them. Send some up here, Mike. I'm an indica guy. You know, we love this. Okay. All right, well, that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, Bessie. Now we got front page news.
Starting point is 00:28:00 What are we talking about? Man, this story is terrible. This is about a child who was sold in a mock auction at his school, in a mock slave auction. They still doing that in schools? Doesn't make sense to me. All right, we'll talk about it when we come back. It's The Breakfast Club.
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Starting point is 00:28:39 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get into some front page news. Kyrie Irving, he dropped 60 points last night. The Brooklyn Nets beat the Orlando Magic 150-108. Kevin Durant had 19 for Brooklyn. An NBA report is brought to you by Hennessy, the spirit of the NBA.
Starting point is 00:28:59 Now, what else we got, Yeezy? All right, well, the White House has announced some steps aimed at narrowing the gender and racial pay gap for federal workers. So it was Equal Pay Day yesterday, and Vice President Kamala Harris hosted a virtual White House meeting to talk about these steps, which include a new regulation across the federal workforce banning the use of prior salary history and the hiring and pay setting processes for employees. They said in a fact sheet that can help break the cycle of past arbitrary and potentially discriminatory pay that can follow women and workers of color from job to job, entrenching gender and racial pay gaps over time. Here is what Joe Biden had to say about securing equal pay.
Starting point is 00:29:39 And earlier today, I signed an executive order to promote efforts to achieve pay equality and pay equity for employees of federal contractors. And it's my hope that this sets an example for all private companies to follow as well. That's the purpose of it. Now, according to this virtual event that they had, they said women have, particularly women of color, have historically been in jobs overrepresented in sectors where they're paid less. The administration is increasing access to good paying jobs for women and people of color in sectors where jobs are being created and where women historically have been underrepresented. I didn't even know yesterday was equal pay day. I didn't know that either.
Starting point is 00:30:17 What does that mean? basically coming up with steps for new regulations and bringing attention to the fact that women and people of color are still not paid the same amount of money for the same work as white people have been. True. You know, when it comes to people of color as a whole, reparations would always be a step in the right direction to real equity in this country, America. Never forget that. Yes. Still waiting on that. Exactly. All the work that we put in and built and built in this country for free. I've been compensated for that yet. All right. In addition, Joe Biden signed a funding bill and that's to keep the government running through September. Now, that bill is a one point five trillion dollar bill that funds federal operations and sends billions of dollars, by the way, also to Ukraine. So they get thirteen point six billion out of this one1.5 trillion dollar bill. And this will also allow the federal government to avoid a shutdown, which can
Starting point is 00:31:08 damage the economy and put many federal employees out of work temporarily. So we're sending $13.6 billion to Ukraine? Out of this $1.5 trillion dollar bill. Where are we getting this money from? I'd be wondering the same thing. We just make money?
Starting point is 00:31:24 How about give everybody a gas stipend every month? Like, remember how they did the STEMI? The STEMI check? Let's give everybody another STEMI. You know what I mean? And let people know it's for gas and food. Since it's inflation on everything, and, you know, the gas prices are going up and food prices are going up, start passing out STEMIs to everybody again.
Starting point is 00:31:39 You know, that would be nice, right? All right, now let's take it to North Carolina. A school board there voted unanimously to approve an action plan. This was after reported racial bullying in the district. There was a student organized mock auction of black students. So one of the in a Facebook post, Ashley Palmer said her black son told her that some of his classmates were sold in a mock slave auction at the J.S. Waters School, which serves grades kindergarten through eighth grade. She said our son experienced a slave auction by his classmates. And when he opened up, we were made aware that this type of stuff seems to be the norm,
Starting point is 00:32:12 so much that he didn't even think it was worth sharing. His friend went for three hundred and fifty dollars and another student was a slave master because he knew how to handle them. She wrote in her post, she also wrote that the students sang the N-word. You know, it's so crazy. If the kids that the students sang the N-word. You know what's so crazy? If the kids that were being sold, if they would have done a mock Nat Turner slave revolt and would have started beating up the
Starting point is 00:32:33 kids and, you know, fighting back, they would have gotten more trouble. It would have been more outrage over that. So the black students got on the stage and they pointed at them and said $5, $10, $15? I don't know exactly how it happened. I just know that this happened.
Starting point is 00:32:50 You're a parent. You know you got to have a conversation with that kid's father. Well, Ashley Palmer said the students involved in the auction got a one-day suspension. She said her son was assaulted by a classmate and has faced continuous harassment at the school since he reported the incident. So her son is the one that reported it. He also did not think it was a big deal because apparently this was the norm at the school. And then now he's being bullied for being the person that reported it. She said, I asked my son, why didn't he tell me?
Starting point is 00:33:18 He responded with, Mom, it wasn't a big deal. She said, I'm a mother who just had to explain to my son why being auctioned as a slave is unacceptable. This moment in my son's early life has already made him question playing the sport he loves with his friends, and I pray this does not impact him mentally and socially going forward. Now you gotta let him watch Birth of a Nation, which is the Nat Turner movie. Shoot, let him watch
Starting point is 00:33:37 Django, okay? We gotta show, we gotta, it needs to be a mock slave revolt now at the school. Now the Chatham County School Superintendent Anthony Jackson apologized for that mock slave auction that took place and ordered immediate action to prevent similar activities from happening in the future. They also approved changes to its policies for dealing with acts of racism after reports surfaced of black students being sold. And the board will also review the student code of conduct and discipline policies. According to the superintendent, he said actions such as such as these, they just do not reflect who we are as a school system. And I say unapologetically will not be tolerated in the
Starting point is 00:34:13 school system. They had a large crowd that attended the school board meeting on Monday to demand that the district take steps to address the situation. Where would it teach us during that time? They could have a whole auction and no teachers around, no lunch aides, no school attendants, nothing? Y'all so busy trying to get rid of critical race there, which is actually just real American history that y'all not even paying attention to what these kids are learning in other places and then
Starting point is 00:34:36 y'all still letting them do things like this? Clearly somebody taught those kids. What grade was this again? Kindergarten through 8. Jesus Christ. Hold on. Huh? Kindergarten through 8. The school is K through eight. I wonder what grade those kids were. So I'm saying, yeah, what grade exactly? They haven't named the students.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Just the mom was talking about what happened with her son. And it's some black students, so it could have been different ages within that school. But really disgusting that something like this even could happen and that her child could think that this was okay. They said the school is 68% white, 12% black, and 12% Hispanic. It had to be young kids, which makes it even worse because, you know, those young kids weren't being properly supervised. Not at all.
Starting point is 00:35:13 And the teachers who, you know, did supervise that, they should be fired. Now she said her son is 14 years old. A 14-year-old participated? I can't see. 14 is what? That's 8th grade. That's like 8th grade. That's 8th grade. That's actually like 9th grade. Well, 8th? That's eighth grade. That's like eighth grade. That's eighth grade. That's actually like ninth grade. Eighth grade.
Starting point is 00:35:26 Eighth grade. It's K-8. I can't see no 14-year-old going along with that. You know, listen, maybe this was something that's been going on for so long he felt it was normal. And think about it. When he reported it, he faced harassment and bullying. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 00:35:39 Maybe he just feels like a kid and he's just a billionaire. And his school is 68% white and only 12% black. Yeah, he probably felt like he had nothing he could do. Maybe. Mocknat turned a slave revolt. That's when you had some cousins, some uncles. She said one of the students hit her son with a baseball several times and said it was an accident. Mocknat turned a slave revolt.
Starting point is 00:35:55 No, no, no, no, no. No, no, you're not going to hit my son with an accident? Okay, I got an accident for you. He hit you with a baseball? You hit him with a baseball bat. Okay. Or carry a brick to school. You can't leave it in your bag. You gotta leave it on the floor
Starting point is 00:36:08 because if it's in your bag, you are premeditated. If it's on the floor, you just found it and use it as self-defense. Well, that school district needs to do a whole lot more than a one-day suspension. And clearly, teachers need to be fired here. Where was the supervision? That's what I said. There's no way that this could go on that long with no teachers there. Even if it's at
Starting point is 00:36:24 lunch, there's teacher aides, there's lunch people, there's, if it's gym, there's gym. Like, no, this shouldn't be, no. Well, that is your front page news. Yeah. Mock Nat Turner's labor vote. That's what I want to hear about, kids. All right, well, when we come back, comedian Godfrey will be joining us.
Starting point is 00:36:43 We're not responsible for nothing that comes out of Godfrey's mouth. He is a comedian. Okay? All right? And we let comedians do comedy. All right? All right. We'll get to that next.
Starting point is 00:36:51 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Whatever. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building.
Starting point is 00:37:04 A very requested guest. And he's been ducking us fora Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. A very requested guest. And he's been ducking us for years now. Never that. Never that. Never that. I've never ducked at you. I thought you guys just didn't give a **** about it, bro. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:37:14 Godfrey is here. What's up? What's up? Good morning. How are you, man? I'm excellent, man. I mean, I'm sleepy as ****. But, yeah, you guys are early.
Starting point is 00:37:23 Yeah. Morning show. That's why it's called the Breakfast Club. I thought you shot in the middle of the afternoon. There's definitely no breakfast. No breakfast. I'm starving. I got hunger breath.
Starting point is 00:37:32 We've already had, like, great conversations before the mic even opened. Oh, yeah? You know? Yeah, we did. A little bit. He said we did. It wasn't great to me. I just thought that you had to have a special.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Something had to be going on for you. Godfrey, have you ever tried to be on this show? Have you ever had anybody reach out and say? Yes. Mad people have come to me and said, yo, Godfrey wants to do Breakfast Club. But when you going to have Godfrey on Breakfast Club? But did anybody try to book it, I'm saying? Flame Monroe, that's my homie, who I came up with in Chicago.
Starting point is 00:37:59 He was like, he's like, you need to get on Breakfast Club. I'm going to tell him, you got to get on Breakfast Club. I said, but what do I have? I thought you had to have some shit, like a movie coming out or a TV show coming out. You have a lot. What did you say? You have a lot coming out. I have a lot, but then I saw some people that ain't got shit.
Starting point is 00:38:15 And I said, I can do that shit. I was like, oh, ain't shit. I'm about to get on this. They don't do a damn thing. So I'm about to get on. I ran into you at the Nick Cannon show. Shout out to Nick Cannon, first off. And sorry about to get on. I ran into you at the Nick Cannon show. Shout out to Nick Cannon first off.
Starting point is 00:38:26 And sorry about his show got canceled. He didn't get a fair shake, man. Six months isn't long enough. First of all, you can keep, that's what I love about this show.
Starting point is 00:38:34 You guys keep it 100 here. Absolutely. They'll let white dudes stay on for 30 years as average as f*** and then we get cut off quick. Six months? You can't even be in animation
Starting point is 00:38:45 they cut us off quick like come on like Black Dynamite done I did voiceover Black Dynamite done
Starting point is 00:38:52 Boondocks done Cleveland Show done and it was white people doing black people voices done you didn't know that
Starting point is 00:39:00 you didn't know that oh yeah Cleveland they were all white people doing black people voices yeah I remember when that was. Yeah, and it done. Boom. So it's like, but The Simpsons has been on since 1901.
Starting point is 00:39:12 Yeah. They got a thousand. And what else? It's like the longest running show ever. American, all of that. But, like, Nick Cannon needed time to, like, gel. You know what I'm saying? It's like with the nighttime talk shows and shit.
Starting point is 00:39:24 Like, they've all been on forever, and then we had to wait 20 years for the same black dude to come back, and then they canceled it. You gotta give people a chance to get the kinks out. They give those white guys and white women chances to fit.
Starting point is 00:39:39 And they don't get better sometimes. And they stay horrible. Not all of them, but they stay horrible, and they don't get better sometimes and they stay horrible not all of them but they stay horrible but Nick's show I thought was cool yeah that was really good positive hey Nick
Starting point is 00:39:54 hey Nick that's daytime daytime is like kind of the demographic is I think it's white soccer moms. I think he was trying to cater to. And he asked me, hey, man, why don't you write on my show?
Starting point is 00:40:12 I said, okay, with Rip Michaels. Shout out to Rip Michaels. Who's the Rip? Rip. And I was like, yeah, okay, I'll do it. I've never really done, like, daytime. I've watched daytime, but I'm like, ah, it's corny. But I said it'll be a good challenge.
Starting point is 00:40:23 And so writing for Nick was cool, you know what I'm saying? Just to see the way Nick works. I've been doing the, what's it called? The wildin' out shit. Yep, yep. You know, and Nick asked me to do wildin'. I said, what's my old ass doing on wildin'? He said, nah, man, we're going to do old school.
Starting point is 00:40:36 There's new school. And just to watch Nick work and hire so many different African-Americans. He just hires all kinds of people. But just the way he works as a businessman. And then, boom, that's how I ran it to you. I'm telling you, Nick has hooked it up. It's always Nick Cannon. So that's how I got here.
Starting point is 00:40:54 We've been wanting you to do the Breakfast Club. I didn't believe you. I thought you were lying because I just happened to be working for Nick. He was on some bullshit. I wouldn't have said anything. He would have said shit. I said, how you doing? Good to see you.
Starting point is 00:41:08 But I was like, Angela, he is really nice. Like, you're, like, nicer than I, but not saying you were me, but you were super nice. What was your perception, Godfrey? Nothing. Really, I mean, I just thought she was just, I don't know. Because, you know, I thought maybe she'd be, like, a little shit.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Not really. But you're super nice. Like, overly nice. You've been scorn, but you're super nice, like overly nice. You've been scoring before, Godfrey, in this business. Now, Charlamagne, we've been like, Charlamagne, God damn. You were actually on FaceTime with Shaq when I saw you. I was on FaceTime with Shaq. Yeah, they were talking about the T.I. situation, you and T.I. I guess T.I.
Starting point is 00:41:46 T.I. did the Shaq All-Star comedy thing. He did? Yeah. Remember we talked about that. We said T.I. was going to be on that show. We had a whole conversation. I didn't know he was doing the Shaq comedy. Why are you making that face? I feel like that's a little early
Starting point is 00:42:02 for that. Don't you get Godfrey back in this. I feel like that's a little early for that. What do you mean by early? I thought like the Shaq comedy all that thing was for people who had like, you know, put in some time in the comedy game. Like, that's not a platform you just jump out on. I mean, what? I'm just saying.
Starting point is 00:42:19 I mean, I get, you know, T.I. is a celebrity and all, but I'm just talking about performance wise. That's usually the thing that takes you to that next level of the comedian. I didn't say it. Go ahead. Now, if you recall, we had a whole conversation up here about Godfrey and T.I. and how T.I. went on after Godfrey. Remember, we had that whole conversation.
Starting point is 00:42:35 Did you hear about that? Yeah. I was in Atlanta. You spoke about it. I was in Atlanta. I know. I'm going to talk about it because it's still lingering a little bit, but me and T.I. are cool as ****, first of all.
Starting point is 00:42:44 When I was in Atlanta, I was doing an Atlanta comedy theater, and I'm going to talk about it because it's still lingering a little bit. But me and T.I. are cool as ****, first of all. When I was in Atlanta, I was doing an Atlanta comedy theater. And I'm on stage. I did like hour 40, right? That's what I do. That's what headliners do. And then my boy, Artie Fuqua. Give me a shout out to Artie Fuqua. Artie, get off stage.
Starting point is 00:42:57 He's like, hey, man, I just got to tell you something. I know this sounds strange, but I got to keep the show going. I was like, what for? He's like, T.I.'s going up. And I literally was like, to do what? I was like, what for? He's like, T.I.'s going up. And I literally was like, to do what? I was like, what are you talking about? And he goes, he's going to do comedy. I said, oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:43:12 And I said, it's his town. Let him go up. And all I said was, you know, I saw T.I. because I'm a T.I. fan. So I was like, yo, T.I., what's up? I went straight to the green room because I'm like, I'm done. I'm a headliner. I'm done. I'm going to decompress. That's what I do.
Starting point is 00:43:27 I don't give a fuck who's in the room. That is what I've always done. So they were like, on my podcast, they're like, yo, did you go see him? I said, no. I don't know what. I'm a headliner. And I mean, I didn't know him to do comedy, so I'm not going to watch. Not saying he shouldn't be doing comedy.
Starting point is 00:43:44 I'm just a headliner. I just finished. It was for that moment, but then I know somebody took that excerpt of me saying that, showed it to T.I., and then T.I. was in the woods. You know when T.I. goes in the woods? He has that angle. I just want to
Starting point is 00:44:00 say something that's on my heart, and I need to expeditionally take care of this situation. And I was like, oh, shit. You know when T.I.'s in the woods and he has that angle? It's like when Snoop Dogg is mad, all you see is his nostril.
Starting point is 00:44:16 He has his auntie scarf on. I go, oh, Snoop about to fuck somebody up. But yeah, he was like, some people were like, yo, did you hear what T.I. And it just, it spread like wildfire. And I had dudes from the South, like comics like, some people were like, yo, did you hear what T... And it just, it spread like wildfire. And I had dudes from the South, like, comics from the South calling me like, yo, you see that shit T.I. said about it?
Starting point is 00:44:31 I said, what happened? And so I didn't even think about it, because as a comedian, that's just how we talk. We're like, yo, he's a comic. He don't put his time in. This is just the way we talk as comedians. And they took it as an, I was hating on him doing comedy. I said, nah, dude, I didn't go watch him because I'm not going to watch somebody that I don't know that's known for comedy after I've headlined.
Starting point is 00:44:54 It was just for that moment. Yeah. Now, if it would have happened that T.I. came before I went up and said, hey, man, I want to do some time, I'd go, yeah, I'm going to f***. And then I would have watched just to say, T.I.'s doing comedy? That's all. You know, so after that, then I addressed him right away. I said, because people, it went,
Starting point is 00:45:12 I'm telling you, everybody's like, yo, what are you going to do? What are you going to do? And of course, people can't wait to go in here. Your DM got, hey, man, you little puk-ass m***. Man, T.I. can do whatever the f*** he want. I was like, yo, Nick Cannon, I told him about it. He goes, yeah, I heard about that s***. And do whatever the fuck he wants. I was like, yo, Nick Cannon, I told him about it.
Starting point is 00:45:27 He goes, yeah, I heard about that shit. And then he FaceTimed us. I said, let's go face-to-face. Man, I'm Chicago all day. I just want to let you know I'm Chicagoan. Even though I've been in New York for 20 years, I'm a Chicago guy. So I go face-to-face with people. I go, hey, man, let's talk about this squash.
Starting point is 00:45:42 This is not a big deal. And we talked it out. We had a really nice conversation, you know? And he said he said you know I look at you as a goat man You wanted to you know the greats in comedy as a well. I appreciate that was that the podcast I heard the podcast This is before this afternoon before a few hours before the podcast, and I said no I appreciate that But I then I said you know what I even apologized I said, I'm sorry that you took it the wrong way It's not wrong with apologizing to another dude. I said, hey, man, I'm sorry about that, but I'm not sorry about the way I felt about how we are as comedians, as protocol.
Starting point is 00:46:12 And then I told him, I said, that's like me after you finish rhyming. I go, yo, my man T, I know you just rocked this concert, but I got a couple songs to drop real quick. You'd be like, the f*** are you playing? But you got gotta explain it to him in that way
Starting point is 00:46:26 because that's the world he understands. And so when I looked at it from his angle, I could see, and there were other comedians coming at him crazy. So it was a build up.
Starting point is 00:46:36 So when I said something, then it just added to the whole thing. But we squashed it. Then I said, can you do my podcast? He said, I'd love to do your podcast.
Starting point is 00:46:43 And he broke. I said, when we had the podcast, then it got a little heated because he said, can you do my podcast? He said, I'd love to do your podcast. And he broke. I said, when we had the podcast, then it got a little heated because he said, man, I thought you was cool when I first met you in the green room. And then the next minute, you dog. I said, it wasn't a two-faced thing. I was just talking as a comedian doing comedy 25 years. And then you're doing, he said, but I've always been a fan of comedy. I know, but I have never seen you perform it.
Starting point is 00:47:03 So it was just one of those things. But we're cool as hell. But it, but I have never seen you perform it. So it was just one of those things. But we cool as hell. But it's also true that people can hype things up. So if y'all, imagine you guys didn't directly have a conversation. Oh, shit. It would have been. It could be something that really like snowballed. And I said, I like Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:47:15 I want to be able to come back. I like it. I want to be able to come back. I love Tip. That's one of my favorite people. And he's one of my favorite rappers. But you can't approach everything like the rap world either Oh, yeah, this you know We have comedian Godfrey when we come back.
Starting point is 00:47:46 Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Comedian Godfrey. Charlamagne.
Starting point is 00:47:56 How much did the internet benefit Godfrey? A lot. The pandemic, because I gained like 300,000, 350,000 new followers. Wow. Over the pandemic. As soon as it hit, I was like, a lot of comments were like, yo, what are you going to do, man? I said, I'm just going to stay on live every night. I ain't doing, that's it. I mean, what else are you going to do so I don't lose my shit? I'm just going to stay on live every night and I'm just going to just be me, whatever. And that's how I gained fans. Nas, I got started contacting with.
Starting point is 00:48:25 Nas got in contact with me. You know, Kravitz got in contact with me. A lot of people were showing me because I was just on all the time, late. I would be on with, like, Shang-4, Shang, Comedian Shang. That's my man with Shang. I was going on with Afeon and Jay Pharoah and Aries Spears, and they didn't know I had a lot of voices. None of them knew that because all of them had been on TV shows.
Starting point is 00:48:46 Yeah, your impersonations are very slept on. I never, ever, like, they were like, dude, I didn't, because when I did the Steve Harvey thing, which is like, that was almost an accident. Well, nothing happens by accident, right? Is that what you're saying? I was at SiriusXM, and then I got fired from SiriusXM, and then, boom, went over to doing my podcast,
Starting point is 00:49:07 and then I said, let me start. I'm going to do my podcast. I'm just going to be on live, and then that Steve Harvey shit, and then people said, and I remember an Atheon Crockett called me one time. He goes, I didn't know you can do Steve Harvey. I said, I thought everybody does Steve Harvey.
Starting point is 00:49:23 It's like everybody does Cosby. You see, everybody does the, but everybody, and it's like, no, I thought everybody does Steve Harvey it's like everybody does Cosby you see everybody does the but everything and it's like no I didn't do Steve I was like nobody does Steve Harvey wow and so that's where people were like man we didn't know you can impersonate so many people I said I always could impersonate I just never was on a TV show to show this so I would go against Jay Pharoah me and uh Afe would go against each other. And then Steve Harvey. He's on Nick Cannon. I'm going to tell you right now.
Starting point is 00:49:49 Yo ass, I'm going to beat your ass, boy. I'm going to beat your ass. I'm from Cleveland. You got me f***ed up. One day I was watching Family Feud for like two hours. I was on the road. I was watching I was watching Family Feud for like two hours
Starting point is 00:50:07 I was on the road I was bored and so you know how you get sometimes you get cable in a hotel you're like family feud
Starting point is 00:50:15 I was like man Steve and I just said I gotta do this dude cause I've known Steve over the years as an amateur comic just kind of knew him
Starting point is 00:50:23 he always was cool with me and then I was like, yo, Steve does that a lot. I'm going to tell you. Sir, they say I don't know why or where, but your ass and he does the finger thing.
Starting point is 00:50:37 He got me f***ed up. On Nick Cannon Show, was that the first time you met him? No. I met him, like, before that. Okay, okay. Since you were impersonating him. That was the first time I saw him, like, kind of like. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Because he peeked into him over the monitor thing. Yeah. And because I know when he sent me a little DM, he's like, when I see you, I'm going to kick your ass. I just see him going, hey, you got me all f***ed up. How do you even read? I just see him going. Yeah, you got me off How you hear me? Just see Steve Harvey fun. I don't know why oh where but did not see your ass. I'ma be too late You don't do some fuck that
Starting point is 00:51:15 See you don't do that to him up and just watch his moments. He's like, yeah. Or whatever he does. Like, someone does the wrong answer on the family feud. He's like, what? You think I'm being uptight? You know what I would love to see? A baby Steve Harvey with you doing the voice.
Starting point is 00:51:50 Like a cartoon? A Stephen A. Smith? Yes. But no, a cartoon. Oh, a baby Steve? Yeah, like what's that show? Like Bebe's Kids, but it's a baby Steve? Oh, that would be.
Starting point is 00:51:59 And you doing the voice. Let me tell you something. No, the voice gotta be grown. Oh, it'd be a baby? He's like, where's my bottle? Oh, you got me messed up. You supposed to breastfeed me. How am I supposed to grow?
Starting point is 00:52:16 I'm a baby. Where's your tag? Where in the hell's my milk? You got to change my diaper. I got doodle all in my ass. But your ass, you're supposed to be my mama. You're supposed to wipe that ass. Diaper's full.
Starting point is 00:52:32 That's what it is. I'm a damn in for your ass too late with the milk. Oh, man. Baby Harvey is hilarious. Baby Harvey. That would be great. He's like, I Harvey is hilarious. Baby Harvey. That would be great. He's like, I like that idea, boy.
Starting point is 00:52:50 That's right there. Make that money, boy. You can do me all damn day. As long as I make some money. Oh yeah, pause. Oh now you think I'm in your ass now. See. I love impersonating my Obama, you know.
Starting point is 00:53:11 It's not bad when I go, I just like The Breakfast Club. Really, it's a good show. Very good show. Donald Trump's an idiot. I can switch. And my Trump, man. You got a Trump? What? This is a very good show. I'm very proud of you. Very good. It's an idiot. I can switch. And my Trump, man. You got a Trump? What?
Starting point is 00:53:25 This is a very good show. I'm very proud of you. Very good. It's very good. I don't like the other shows. This is very good. You're a very good host. Not so funny.
Starting point is 00:53:34 You're good every once in a while. You're very pretty. Incredible. Yeah, I can tell. I actually watched They Ready because he did They Ready. Tiffany Haddish did. Yeah, I saw that. And so he does the-
Starting point is 00:53:44 The Trump thing helps me because when I do the South, I'm in the South, I do Trump supporting I do Trump supporting audiences, man. That's what I do. And when you do Trump, it's neutral. I don't give a damn what you voted for. I just
Starting point is 00:53:59 do him. So even the... And I do the South that I'm talking about. Like, man, yeah, i'm a big fan man i really love you dude and they they're trump supporters and i'll just talk about trump and when i do it and i go i said i would tell the like southern people say yo trump don't even hang out with you guys no not at all yeah you know what i'm saying would you ever go back to alabama trump they're very dirty people they would never go go. But they laugh at that shit. I'm not dogging about their choice.
Starting point is 00:54:28 They just go, man, you sound just like him, man. You can't really lose with 80s celebrities, though. Trump, Hogan, Hulk Hogan. Those 80s celebrities, it is a different level iconic. Michael Jackson. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You can never, anytime you impersonate, it just kind of breaks the wall. Everyone's like, wow, you sound just like them.
Starting point is 00:54:46 So when I do Trump like that, even with Trump supporters, they're like, oh, that's funny. You know what I mean? Now back to some current events. Yes. D.L. Hughley versus Kanye West. I'm very current. Don't you ever say I'm not current. I'm always current.
Starting point is 00:54:59 Very, very current. I am the current. Sleepy Joe. Always the current. Okay, what were you saying? I was talking about DL versus Kanye West. I know you've been watching that. Yeah, that threat. Was that that threat?
Starting point is 00:55:17 That threat was crazy. That's a real threat, though. That's a real threat. I can afford to have you hurt. I can afford to have you hurt. Then you put your address out there. That's a real threat. That's, yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:25 You know, I think it's kind of f***ed up that it's gotten to that point. You know, I'm a DL fan. I've known DL a long time. You know, DL is one of the greats. You know what I'm saying? And I like his political views are dope. You know, the way DL is like, you know, tearing his career into like more political type s***. I like DL.
Starting point is 00:55:44 I like all kinds of people. I'm not type to shit on anybody, because I love Kanye, and I know Kanye from Chicago. You know what I'm saying? But the fact that the whole Kanye shit is turned into that, I just don't want Kanye to get in trouble and get arrested or something
Starting point is 00:55:59 for threatening, you know what I'm saying? It's inevitable, right? He's putting too many threats on people. I've heard him say that about four different people. I got money on your head. Your fans might end up doing something crazy, too. I think sometimes when you put that energy, I think there's some crazy fans. Right, right, right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:56:15 I hope this shit gets squashed. I hope that Kanye finds peace. You know? Definitely. You know? Because I mean, listen, nobody... You don't know what it's like. I mean, we all know what it's like to be in a relationship and you lose your woman and whatever. And there was somebody else. You don't know how someone's going to act. We talk because it's not happening to us. But, you know, you hope it doesn't have to go to that point where, you know, because I know everyone's kind of crazy.
Starting point is 00:56:39 And also, first of all, I think he's a genius. I'm a big Kanye fan, but I think there's just a lot of internal s*** that he needs to deal with. All right, we have more with Comedian Godfrey when we come back. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. I guess we both go the same way. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:56:53 It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Comedian Godfrey. Yee. In Chicago with Jussie Smollett. You see what's happening with Jussie. Jussie Smollett. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:05 We're watching that he got this 150-day jail sentence. That's f***ed up. Right. So do you think— He's going to be juicy for real. He's going to be like, hey, juicy! Yeah, all right! Ha-ha!
Starting point is 00:57:18 He's like, man, it's Jussie. No, no, it ain't! It's juicy now! Whoa, what's that, nigga? Juicy Smiley. Mm, mm, mm. All right. What's up?
Starting point is 00:57:30 What's up, Juicy? Hey, what's up, Juicy? Damn, yo, Dave might have f***ed Juicy up. I mean, Juicy up in jail, man. Juicy Smiley. Damn, Dave. Say his name. Oh, s***.
Starting point is 00:57:41 Dave didn't think he was going to prison. That's why he would have never did that. I thought he was going to get. That's why he would have never did that. I thought he was going to get community service. Yeah, fine. And then he already looks, and his reputation is kind of tarnished right now anyway. But now he's in jail. They're going to be like, yeah, juicy. He's going to be walking through with his little blanket.
Starting point is 00:57:58 Yeah, juicy. Oh, man, juicy, juicy. Is it 100% juice? Fruit juice. Oh, shit. They got him in PC, though. Oh, yeah? Yeahicy juice. Is it 100% juice? Fruit juice. Oh, s***. They got him in PC, though. Oh, yeah? Yeah, he's in PC.
Starting point is 00:58:09 Oh, that's good. They be like, juice, hey, what flavor that? Oh, yeah. Empire. Less is life. My man. Juice, hey. It's Justin Oh whatever boy
Starting point is 00:58:27 Cut it for today We all It's jokes baby I met I met Oh my gosh I met Jesse Cool dude
Starting point is 00:58:39 Very nice guy And the two Man you don't want to hear that And guess what And guess what The two Niger said that. And guess what? The two Nigerian dudes I know. Oh, my God. I know both of them.
Starting point is 00:58:48 You know them? From Chicago. I hung out with them. We went to a Nigerian festival. I hung out with them. You are lying. The next time, I swear to God. You went to a Nigerian festival?
Starting point is 00:59:02 A Nigerian festival. Because I met them. They were working at this. There's this arcade. It's like an arcade. It's called Emporium in Chicago on the north side. It's an arcade bar. You know how they bring out these new old arcade games with the bar?
Starting point is 00:59:14 We were there. And they were the bouncer dudes there. Brothers. And I hung out with them. Okay. And then the next day we went to a Nigerian festival in Chicago. Hell yeah. We was eating suya.
Starting point is 00:59:24 You can ask them. I don't know. Are they in jail? No, they're fine. I don't think so. Yeah, I know those dudes. Because when they show up, I go, I f***ing hung out with those. I'm not even lying to you.
Starting point is 00:59:33 No sauna or nothing? What'd you say? You guys been to the sauna or anything? No, hell no, man. Pause. The sauna. I mean, they're trainers. I don't go to saunas, man.
Starting point is 00:59:44 Not f***ing all that man every time you go to sauna dudes just like hey what's up how you doing wrong room no cause they you know them old white dudes
Starting point is 00:59:53 they always got their balls out the sauna's like oh man just like the statues them little Greek statues the Greek statues
Starting point is 01:00:00 with the little balls out with the that's what happens in the male saunas man they be they don't get well this son of a you gotta come back man
Starting point is 01:00:09 dude I do wanna ask you though what's up who's your Mount Rushmore of comedy here I knew I knew that was coming you knew that was coming
Starting point is 01:00:15 I think I knew okay let me everybody's Mount Rushmore is whatever they want it to be my Mount Rushmore I should be with Cosby you know I'm in that Cosby documentary
Starting point is 01:00:23 yes we know we need to talk about Cosby I am in it boy who all in know I'm in that Cosby documentary. Yes, we know. We need to talk about Cosby. I am in it, boy. Ooh, all in it. Because I worked for Cosby. It was one of my first jobs. What, the Cosby show? Yeah, the second one, the CBS one with Dougie Doug.
Starting point is 01:00:33 Oh, wow, wow. So I was the audience coordinator for that. I lived in Queens, you know, Carpenter Story Studios. And I did it for like six months. I was around Cosby. Never saw any crazy shit. You know what I mean? He was cool.
Starting point is 01:00:44 But you heard things. Did you hear things? I hear I would hear things definitely heard things I would hear stuff that's when his son was murdered I was there I was around and so I was yeah so I was were you surprised when any of these because I I was hearing it hearing it hearing it and I would hear it I go'd go, really? And then I wasn't... My thing is, it was a battle because it's like, whenever he wanted to buy a channel, a network, stuff
Starting point is 01:01:13 came up. The last time, the first time... That was real? The first time he wanted to buy it, they had the illegitimate daughter came out. When he wanted to buy a network, they had to... Some girl said, you're my dad, or whatever. And then when he wanted to buy it again, some shit came up. When he wanted to buy a network, there's some girl said, you're my dad or whatever. And then when he wanted to buy it again, some shit came up. And people say, well, they're
Starting point is 01:01:30 trying to destroy legacy. But then I would hear, I knew people who kind of it happened to them and they never reported them. I was like, you know what I mean? That's how I say, my mom knew somebody that never reported it. Yeah, I knew people that literally got, you know,
Starting point is 01:01:45 got handled and shit. And they were like, I never reported it because I got out, whatever. So I wasn't that surprised, but it was disappointing because he is an icon comedically, what he's done for television. He literally was the first black person to be on a national TV show I spy in the 60s
Starting point is 01:02:06 Robert Culp then he you know he had a Cosby show before the regular Cosby show He was a gym teacher in the 70s. He had a car. He had a Cosby show. He was like he was a gym teacher I'm when I tell you I'm a nerd about this. How much of bills self-righteousness Do you think you know led to his the mass another thing too. When Bill was like dogging everybody which was f***ed up. He had fights. DL had a fight with him. Jamie Foxx did. Eddie Murphy was the first to go
Starting point is 01:02:33 Bill Cosby called me saying why are you always cursing and da da da da. And it was his self-righteous s*** that made it even worse. Pull your pants up. But I'm like Cosby you were helped yourself too. There were a man by the name of Sheldon Leonard. Sheldon Leonard was an actor, producer,
Starting point is 01:02:51 and he produced, I think, Dick Van Dyke. So he actually helped Bill Cosby and fought for Bill Cosby to be on I Spy in the 60s. So Cosby, you were helped too. It's disappointing, you know, but I balanced it out pretty good, I think. You know, I didn't dog him, but I was it out pretty good, I think. You know, I didn't dog him, but I was disappointed
Starting point is 01:03:07 as far as my Mount Rushmore. He's on your Mount Rushmore is what you're saying. He's in the back of the mountain right now. He's just in the back. He's in the back. He's in the back.
Starting point is 01:03:15 He's in the back. I got Pryor. I got Pryor. I got Carlin. I got, I got Paul Mooney. I watch Paul all the time I'm a Red Fox
Starting point is 01:03:28 and hold on that's only can it only be four I thought it was five my record was four oh I thought oh cause everyone always says
Starting point is 01:03:34 you're top five so those are the guys and then you put Will Cosby in the back I just put him in the back just in the back he was in the front and then when the thing
Starting point is 01:03:42 I had to go to the back so it's Car***ing Carlin. Remember this? Richard Pryor. Pryor Carlin. Pryor Carlin. Mooney Fox. Godfrey, tell people where they can find you at this weekend. Then check it out.
Starting point is 01:03:57 I'll be in Dallas, Texas. Addison Improv. Addison Improv, you know what I'm saying? And also 18th through the 20th. And then Virginia Beach Funny Bone, March 25th
Starting point is 01:04:12 to the 27th. And then I'm going to be doing the 18th season of Wildin' Out with Nick Cannon in Atlanta. You know what I'm saying? And I'm going to be consulting on it too, so I'll be hanging out with Nick's crew in Atlanta for like two weeks. And then follow me on Instagram. Comedian Godfrey, you guys.
Starting point is 01:04:27 And my podcast is in Godfrey. We trust on the Gas Digital Network. All right. Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 p.m. Eastern. Yes. That's my guy, Comedian Godfrey. It's the Breakfast Club. Hey, guys.
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Starting point is 01:07:30 before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And before we get into Steve Harvey, I want to talk about Fab. I don't know if you guys saw this video that he posted. I've seen it. But there was a DoorDash driver stealing items out of his car. So he said if these items are returned immediately, then he won't involve the authorities. He said, you know, yesterday afternoon, a door dash delivery guy bringing an order to someone else in New Jersey decided to steal me and my son's sneakers and clothes out of my car. And he added that if, you know, again, return this right away,
Starting point is 01:08:17 or he will make sure that this person gets some type of repercussions. He said, I'm giving the opportunity here and now to whoever this dude is to return the stuff stolen. I will take it back with no consequences and let it slide. If not, I have plenty of video footage, the delivery car info, the DoorDash pickup info, and even we'll reach out to DoorDash and get all information involved with the driver vehicle. Yeah, DoorDash
Starting point is 01:08:38 got some trash ass drivers. DoorDash needs to hire Chick-fil-A workers to be driving their cars. I was on the phone complaining about DoorDash this weekend because, you know, one order, they only bought half the stuff, which makes no sense. And then they literally called me and said, your stuff is at the door. And it wasn't there. Really?
Starting point is 01:08:53 Yeah. I haven't had no problems. Yeah, he's DoorDash all the time. In Fab's case, no. You just can't get off like that because you know what's going to wind up happening. He's going to do it again. If he don't get in trouble for it, he's going to do it again. How did he even know the stuff was in Fab's car.
Starting point is 01:09:06 You know what it is? Fab had his Rolls Royce. It was parked outside. So the guy seen the car. So he walked like four or five houses down. That's what I saw, yeah. And then walked over there to go look in the car, which is wild.
Starting point is 01:09:16 That means he's done this before. And the door was just unlocked? That could have been. It was in his crib. And it looked like Fab might have been ran in the house for a quick second. Right. But no.
Starting point is 01:09:27 Fab, you're too trusting. In no way in hell I would have had it. First of all, I wouldn't have no expensive car like that in the driveway. Second, I wouldn't have had it unlocked. Nah, but if you're just running in the house for one second and run back out, you don't think anything.
Starting point is 01:09:35 And the guy got in the car. The key wasn't in there. So the guy went and got the stuff. But I will tell you this, that Fab put all that information on social media. Fab ain't got to call the police. If I'm the police, you can look it up yourself. Because all the information is there. But no,
Starting point is 01:09:47 you got to lock that dude up. If I have a Rolls Royce parked in front of my house, right, and let's just say there's a Rolls Royce, I would assume that person has cameras somewhere in front of their house. That's just silly. You got to be bold as hell to do something like that. You get in somebody's car. Desperate. He went in the front seat and the back seat.
Starting point is 01:10:04 No, you can't. He went in the front seat and the back seat. No, you can't. He went in the front and the back? Yo, shut up. He's a bold and desperate. He left out the back, but if I, you know, Fab could have came out.
Starting point is 01:10:12 All right. That all sounded all crazy. He definitely, no, he did get out the car like it was his. Right, he did. He opened the door
Starting point is 01:10:18 and he was just getting his stuff. He didn't even look around. He didn't even look around. He was just like, checking my stuff. He did. All right, now,
Starting point is 01:10:24 Steve Harvey was on Earn Your Leisure, and he was talking about creating the show that is now America's Got Talent. Basically, he had Steve Harvey's Big Time that he created back in the 90s on the WB, and you see what happened. Y'all ought to take Showtime at the Apollo and put it on mainstream TV instead of having me come on at 1 o'clock in the morning. I used to tell them that. No, you can't do that.
Starting point is 01:10:48 No, no, no, no, no. So I said, well, let me give them a version of it. Along comes a show called America's Got Talent. He's going to say that, yep. Look, man, the first year of America's Got Talent was all acts from Steve Harvey's Big Time. And they took all the producers I had from Steve Harvey's Big Time and gave them jobs.
Starting point is 01:11:09 If I understood my business, America's Got Talent would belong to me. Yeah, totally overstand, Steve. Those are just the lessons you learn in this business. Sadly, you have to learn some of them the hard way, and it is what it is. And I bet it will never happen again. And the thing about being a creative you can always create because clearly Steve has kept creating but that will never stop you from thinking about all that money
Starting point is 01:11:30 you could have made off of it. Absolutely. How do we know that wasn't Godfrey talking on Earn Your Leisure? That is true. Salute to my guys on Earn Your Leisure. Make sure you check out the Earn Your Leisure podcast on the Black Effect iHeartRadio podcast network. Now Steve Harvey also at one point owed the IRS $22 million in back taxes and penalties
Starting point is 01:11:45 because his accountant was taking the money from him for seven years. You know how crazy that is? You don't get notices in the mail. He's probably going to his accountant. Oh my God. My heart just stopped for a second just hearing that. $22 million? Yes. I think when such situations
Starting point is 01:12:02 like that happen... You cry? No. I didn't watch the full interview yet. But I plan to today. Steve Harvey and Alicia, you got to say that accountant's name, right? You have to let people know who this individual was. So other people don't use them. Don't you think? We'll be heartbroken if it's our accountant. But the problem is, is with Steve, like, and this has happened to so many people, happened to myself, too. You believe what your accountant says, so you sign off on a thing. So when you sign off on it, it's you.
Starting point is 01:12:28 It's your fault now, because you're supposed to know what you're doing, but the bad thing about it is that's what I pay the accountant for, to make sure he crosses the T's and dots the I's. Well, I get all my tax papers and everything to my house first. Me too. But I don't break it down. I let my accountant do it. I break it down now, though, but before I didn't either.
Starting point is 01:12:45 Alright, well that is your rumor report, and you can go online, look up if you owe money, But I don't break it down. I let my accountant do it. I break it down now, though. But before, I didn't either. All right. Well, that is your rumor report. And you can go online, look up if you owe money, if they send you something saying this is what you owe. I make sure I take care of all of that. IRS is a beast, bro. All right. I got a check the other day for five cents. You better send it back.
Starting point is 01:12:59 No, they took three cents out. I said, God damn. I was looking at the check. Literally, it was for five cents. And the IRS took three cents out. Of course, more to print that paper. I'm like, the IRS are a beast. Like, why would you take my little three cents? Like, why?
Starting point is 01:13:19 Because they can't. Well, at least you still got your two cents. There you go. Ba-dum-bum. Who are you giving your donkey to, man? Man, there's a school in Mississippi, Gary Road Elementary School, and the Hines County School District. They need to come to the front of the congregation
Starting point is 01:13:33 because we don't understand the rules. There is no consistency when it comes to what makes people outraged. We need to discuss for after the hour. All right, we'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never after the hour. All right, we'll get into that next. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
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Starting point is 01:14:06 I'm a big boy. I can take it if you feel I deserve it. Ain't no big deal. I know Charlamagne Tha God gonna have some funny shit. Say out of his mouth. If I say something you may not agree with, it doesn't mean I'm mean. Who's getting that donkey? That donkey.
Starting point is 01:14:16 That donkey. Donkey. Donkey. Donkey. Donkey of the Day right there. It's a breakfast club, bitches. You can call me the Donkey of the Day, but, like, I mean no harm. Yeah, it's donkey of the day for Wednesday, February 16th.
Starting point is 01:14:29 Goes to Gary Road Elementary School in Byron, Mississippi, and the Hines County School District. They are all getting donkey of the day because they fired a teacher named Toby Price, who was the assistant principal at Gary Road Elementary School. Look, man, it's 2022. I truly don't know what's considered publicly acceptable anymore. I know we say it's a time and place for everything, but some of these things folks are getting mad at people for
Starting point is 01:14:52 have been created for said time and said place. What are you saying, Uncle Sharla? Brother Lenard, what the hell are you talking about? Well, let's go to CTV News for the report, please. Toby Price was fired after reading a children's book titled I Need a New Butt to a group of second graders. Price says he's read this book at previous school districts before but never had any pushback or complaints. I didn't think twice about reading it because I've never
Starting point is 01:15:14 had an issue reading it before. There are other books that have much more suggestive material that are much more widely accepted. According to Price's termination letter from the superintendent of the Hines County School District, Price showed, quote, a lack of professionalism and impaired judgment, end quote, by picking the book. And for those reasons, he is fired. I just think that, you know, this was a pretty harsh reaction. I've been in education for 20 years. I've never had a disciplinary anything put in my file, not even for being late. So I was blown away. In response to Price's situation, children's book authors, teachers, and librarians have messaged and posted on social media stating that the book is, quote,
Starting point is 01:15:50 hilarious and sweet, joyful and fun, and lighthearted, end quote, and that the superintendent's decision was wrong. Now Price is hoping to overturn their decision, get his job back, and teach others that funny books are needed in education. I agree. What's the name of it? I Need a New Butt. Okay, and it is not a children's book about BBLs.
Starting point is 01:16:09 Let's get that out the way and discuss. This assistant principal, okay, Toby Price, fired for reading a children's book titled I Need a New Butt to a class of second graders. Okay, an act the school division says violated their code of ethics. I don't think this is right. Now, like I always tell y'all, you can't choose the consequences of your actions,
Starting point is 01:16:27 but what if you don't know the rules? Okay? This book was written by Dawn McMillan. Dawn McMillan is a very famous author of children's books, and all of her books have something to do with butts. She has titles like I Need a New Butt, I've Broken My Butt, My Butt is So Noisy,
Starting point is 01:16:44 Why Do Dogs Sniff Bottoms? Okay? Some of the titles say bum, some say butt, and the books do great. need a new butt i've broken my butt my butt is so so noisy why do dogs sniff bottoms okay some of the titles say bum some say but in the books do great i need a new butt has been around since 2012 right now literally right now it's ranked number 34 on amazon's top 100 in books and has a reading age for six to ten year olds it's about a boy who notices his bottom has a huge crack in it so he sets off to find a new one i don't know if this is appropriate for kids or not but my thing is if it's appropriate for someone to write if it's appropriate for a company to publish if it's appropriate for amazon and stores to sell it if it's appropriate enough to be in the school in the first place then what's the problem i'm'm looking at the picture of Toby reading the book on March 2nd.
Starting point is 01:17:28 He's clearly in the middle of the library. He said he just grabbed a book to read to the kids. If the book is in the library available for kids to check out and read, how do you fire an assistant principal for reading what's available? Now, let's talk about is this appropriate for kids. I don't know. What do you think, Angelie? Yeah, shouldn't it be in the library
Starting point is 01:17:47 If you don't want the kids to read it? And if it's in there It should be readable Envy, what do you think? I need a new butt About a young boy Who finds a crack in his butt So he sets off to find a new one
Starting point is 01:17:57 Very logical, if you ask me I don't see a problem with that book How did the crack get there? He's talking about the actual crack The crack in your... Oh! Yeah, yeah, yeah. You need some sleep.
Starting point is 01:18:08 Yes, sir. All right. Goodness gracious. I don't know about any of this. All of this new stuff confuses me, but I'm old, okay? I got friends. My friend Tiffany Williams, the little Tiff Will, drop on the clues, Mama Tiff Will.
Starting point is 01:18:21 She bought my six-year-old daughter a gotta-go flamingo, and it eats and poops on command. Okay? I don't know why that's entertaining the kids, but it is. They got all types of poop toys. Everyone poops. Remember that book?
Starting point is 01:18:33 No, I don't remember everyone poops. It's all the different animals and it shows their different types of poop. That was a really popular kid's book. That's educational. I actually always buy that for my friends' kids. That's educational. Everyone poops.
Starting point is 01:18:43 What about poop toys like a flushing frenzy when you gotta plunge the toilet a bunch of times until the poop flies out the toilet and you got to be the first player to grab the poop. If you catch it midair, you earn tokens. These are actual kid games. They got the fart to go. Well, when you spray it, you know, it makes the noise and you can smell stuff. All I'm saying is kids at that age are into their butts and they are into their farts. Right. You can't.
Starting point is 01:19:04 I don't know. A lot of adults are like, I need a new butt. That is true. That is true. But that's plastic surgery. I'm just saying, you can't make these products for kids and then get upset when an adult is giving them or reading these books to kids. I don't know why kids like potty and poop talk.
Starting point is 01:19:20 I don't know why kids like butt cheeks and doo-doo. Okay? I don't know why kids find potty talk so appealing. I don't know why adults find butt cheeks and doo-doo. Okay, I don't know why kids find potty talk so appealing. I don't know why adults find butt talk so appealing. Some of them. But think about how rewarded kids are when they poop. Like when they go and they are getting potty trained. You know, it's something that's discussed.
Starting point is 01:19:38 Because they're like, oh my God, you did it. And you'd be happy and you'd cheer for them. Yeah, and they'd be like, this is exciting. Let's write a book about it. That's why I don't understand what's going on in this world i feel like firing a teacher uh for this is low-hanging fruit if what you're upset about is the book and go after the people a person who wrote the book but there's no consistency when it comes to what made people outraged okay that is the problem how can we learn what's considered wrong and what's considered
Starting point is 01:20:01 wrong changes on a day-to-day hourly minute by minute basis okay when there seems to be no rules people are just making up stuff as they go along okay like this guy Toby price said I've read this book to students before it's never been a problem why that is what I always wonder why now and when do people pick and choose to get outraged I don't know well I'm just relieved to know how to crack got there. I thought it was a whole nother story. No, no, no, no. What's wrong with you?
Starting point is 01:20:28 I did. I was like. I mean, I'm not. I didn't know. I don't remember that at my age, but I can see somebody, a child looking at their butt and wondering what that line is. You would ask that question, right? I can see that.
Starting point is 01:20:41 Please give Gary Road Elementary School and the Hines County School District the biggest Seahawks, please. All right. All right. Have I ever asked how did that crack get there? No. I mean, we know what it's there for. We actually don't need it, technically, though.
Starting point is 01:21:03 Because when you have to poop all you had to do is sit down and you know it would come out regardless we having a poop conversation the line is just for aesthetics the crack in your butt is really just for aesthetics it was just this little detail that god decided to put back there oh he needs a hole yeah technically the pool it's not like the it's not like that line as a whole is what i'm saying it's just a separation yeah but you need the separation when you sit. It's like a divider. When you sit.
Starting point is 01:21:28 It could be smooth. I mean, it's actually a great design when you think about it. I mean, God, you're an amazing architect. Yes, he is. Yeah, because just imagine if it was just this round thing back there. Just that one little line, that attention to detail. Chef's kiss. Do that again.
Starting point is 01:21:42 What? Do that again. What? Do that again. Why did you blow a kiss at him? I didn't blow a kiss. I was doing the chef's kiss. Do it again. What? Do that again. What? Do that again. Why did you blow a kiss at Emmy? I didn't blow a kiss. I was doing the chef's kiss. You just blew a kiss at Emmy and you looked right at him.
Starting point is 01:21:52 He said, your ass is perfect. You got that line. God is a great architect. God is a great architect. He looked at me. That line is raw. But no, like, look at your tracksuit, right? If you didn't have those lines, like those black lines in your Nike, what's that?
Starting point is 01:22:05 A Nike tracksuit, right? Yes, sir. Think about how that detail, just that little attention to detail sets that tracksuit off. It's the same thing with your butt. Appreciate God's creations, man. Y'all take things for granted. Y'all take the small things for granted. God really was not playing when he was designing humans.
Starting point is 01:22:18 I don't judge men's cracks. See? Well, we all got them. I see y'all out there. He flirts with me every morning. I didn't ask for it. That is not flirting. I'm giving God his glory
Starting point is 01:22:25 I ain't talking about you you pointed at me and said my butt damn you shut up I'm talking about God's amazing design and his attention to detail I'm just telling you
Starting point is 01:22:34 stop or her attention to detail just tell him thank you I'm uncomfortable with this stop I'm not even talking to you I'm talking about the great God
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Starting point is 01:23:12 Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the
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Starting point is 01:25:14 remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step. And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small, determined moments. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love. I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best
Starting point is 01:25:59 and you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing. Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, what's the question for you? Hi, um, so I have this co-worker and we, like, we
Starting point is 01:26:29 had a situation back in September and we decided to, like, cut it quick because a lot of crazy things were going on. I had a baby father that we just broke up and he wasn't feeling the whole dynamic, right? So, since September I basically told him I'm done,
Starting point is 01:26:46 and he just keeps on coming back and coming back. I'll tell him no. Like, he publicly disrespected me at work. He said, oh, basically you're acting like my private part wasn't just in your mouth. Whoa, inappropriate. Exactly. So I'm, like, just yesterday yesterday we had another conversation.
Starting point is 01:27:05 I changed my offices. Right. So this office I'm in now has no camera or anything. And now he's coming to my office and closing the door behind him like, oh, can I get another chance? I'm like, no. He's OK. So can I sleep with you again? And I said, what? No. Why would I want to sleep with you if I just told you no so I'm kind of he's like a ticking time bomb he has a very bad temper he's threatened me before and I'm just trying to be nice but when is it when does it get to the point where I just like okay first go to HR well first of all you do not have to try to be nice to this person who has no respect or regard for for you. So forget all that trying to be nice.
Starting point is 01:27:49 He's put you in a terrible position and you need to go to H.R. immediately and let them know what's going on, because this is something like you said, he has a bad temper. This is affecting your work. It's inappropriate in the workplace. And there is nothing that he's doing is right. You have to be honest about everything that's transpired between you guys, but it does not make this okay. And you do not have to be nice. He's not being nice. No. He's making
Starting point is 01:28:14 it seem like it was my fault that we ended things because things did happen. I'm not saying I'm It don't matter whose fault. It's over. You're saying no. You're not interested. Right. Exactly. And I say You're not interested. Right. Exactly. And I say it over and over again.
Starting point is 01:28:27 Then I basically try to calm it down because he gets upset sometimes. Not overly upset, but he gets upset sometimes. I'm like, okay, maybe we can try again when we're not working together. So now he's saying, oh, I'm leaving in three months. The day I leave, I'm coming to your office. And I'm like, oh, no, I should have never said that because now he's expecting something from me. Yeah, no, you don't have to try to calm him down or make fake promises to get him to leave you alone.
Starting point is 01:28:53 What you need to do is make sure you protect yourself. Right. That's all. Like, forget all this being nice. For what? And honestly, like, if he comes in your office, I would make sure that I have some type of device if you need to record it
Starting point is 01:29:08 or whatever so that you... That's what I was going to do. Yeah. I was going to have this one last conversation with him, record it, and then go from there. Yeah, because I don't want it
Starting point is 01:29:18 to be your word against his. I want to make sure... I don't know if you have text messages, emails, or anything that you can show, but you also can't be just being nice. You have to be honest and be like, look, I'm not comfortable with you talking to me this way. And I don't want it. It's over.
Starting point is 01:29:33 But I understand what you're saying about his temper. But that doesn't mean that you have to compromise yourself for him. They had relations before and now he's continuing to push on. And she said, no, she's not interested. She does not want him. It don't matter what happened before. Absolutely. And when you go to HR, you let them know everything because he'll try to bring it up.
Starting point is 01:29:51 But he should not be speaking to you the way that he is. He should not be making you uncomfortable in your place of business the way that he is. And he's got to go. Facts. Right. Well, thank you. All right. I wish you luck.
Starting point is 01:30:03 All right. But I want you to be safe. I want you to handle this and I want you to feel like you can go to work and not have any type of anxiety about it. Right. Exactly. I'm heading there now and I'm just nervous. So I called you guys. I was like, let me see what they're going to say to me. And that's exactly what I need to do. I need to go to H.R. Stop being nice and just handle business the way it needs to be handled. OK. Good luck, mama. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:30:26 All righty. Ask Yee, 800-585-1051. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, call Yee now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Here's some real advice with Angela Yee. It's Ask Yee. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 01:30:42 It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of Ask Yee. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? Yo, Sam from Brooklyn. Hey, what's your question for Yee? So me and my girl, we were with each other for like four years, right? Okay.
Starting point is 01:30:55 But then like recently, she just started doing OnlyFans, right? Mm-hmm. And she like blew up. Like she got like a million followers now on like TikTok and stuff. Like she really did blow up. Okay. And she's doing very well for herself now right she's like averaging like 100k a month you know what i'm saying nice like the beginning was cool right because it was like you know i started being the sugar baby she started treating me for things and like it was cool but now she's getting too much attention right like i Like, I went through the DMs the other day, and I seen, like, Tygon and her DMs,
Starting point is 01:31:25 and, like, I seen all these, like, new check marks and shit. So I'm like, yo, what's going on now, right? So now, of course, I'm going to be a little insecure. You know what I'm saying? It's not my fault. It's a natural thing. Okay. So now we're fighting all the time.
Starting point is 01:31:39 We had a place in Coney Island. Now we're, like, we're not even living with each other right now. We always fighting every morning, every night. We fight it. It's just like, yo, honestly, I don't know if it's time to just send it back to the sea. What are y'all fighting about? A lot of things. It's like me being insecure, like me with my trust issues.
Starting point is 01:31:58 She's like, you got to just trust me. Like, you can't go through my phone all the time. And I'm just like, listen, like, I don't know what the f*** you're doing. Like, you know, I'm just trying to look out for myself. At least I make sure I'm not getting played and s***, you can't go through my phone all the time. And I'm just like, listen, like, I don't know what the f*** you're doing. Like, you know what I'm saying? I'm just trying to look out for myself, at least. I make sure I'm not getting played and s***, you know? Hold on, hold on. Then she got this, I call them the thought patrol, right?
Starting point is 01:32:14 And then she met these other girls who do OnlyFans, too. And now they all, they go to, like, all these vacations and s***. And, like, yo, what am I supposed to, like, just take it on the hop? Like, I'm supposed to just, oh, yeah, you can go to these vacations with these sad ass friends of yours like I don't know all right so a couple of things here does she do anything that makes you feel like she's been cheating on you she doesn't that's the thing she doesn't um like even on her only fans she doesn't show no like the JJ show no like nothing okay she's just making money and she's handling business. So you're insecure, which you admit.
Starting point is 01:32:48 And I just feel like if she's not doing anything that makes you think that she's cheating. How you know? But of course you can never know and you can always suspect that of somebody. But I'm just saying if she's not doing anything and you're just accusing her, that is going to push her away. Like if it's not anything that you feel you only feel like this because of the attention that she's getting right but my whole thing is what so i'm just supposed to wait until i get you to don't then i'm like oh you know like now it's time to go like look at the end of the day you can't tell her what to do but what you
Starting point is 01:33:19 can do is try to have a conversation and communicate how you feel and try to see what compromises can be made but you can't tell her you can't do this, you can't do that. I'm sure the reason that she's doing it is to make money, right? And it's working for her. And she's... It's lucrative. It's lucrative. It's cool, but you just don't like the fact that people are into your girl now.
Starting point is 01:33:38 But you're saying she's doing it in a respectful manner. And you're also telling... I come from a Muslim household. You know what I'm saying? We don't really have this kind of thing. My culture is not good with this kind of stuff. Right. And I... And look, I understand that. And if you feel like this is something that you
Starting point is 01:33:56 can't handle and you choose to walk away, you know, that's on you if you feel like that. I think I can handle it. I just think my family can't handle it more than anything. You can't worry about what anybody else thinks. It is 2022. We are happy to be alive. You should be.
Starting point is 01:34:10 A lot of people don't have money and don't have it like that and can't figure it out. You know that she's blessed to be able to make at least six figures a month and doing well. And hopefully investing, right? And figuring out what she has to do in the future. Because this is not going to be something she does forever but if she can capitalize and get to that money and she's doing things that you don't feel like are disrespectful to your relationship then she's not really doing anything wrong other than the fact that you're insecure now if you feel like i don't want you going on these trips with these girls and i'm not comfortable with that she should somehow be able to compromise
Starting point is 01:34:42 on certain things but i don't feel like if she's respectful to you and she's not doing anything that you, you know, and you're just going through her phone just because she's getting attention, that's really more on you. Yeah, I get it. Yo, excuse me, baby. She's talking to me.
Starting point is 01:34:58 All right, we'll let him know. What's her page? Nah, nah, I ain't gonna go there. I can't, I can't. Nah. All right, man. Yeah, man, but that insecurity will cause you to self-destruct and ruin a relationship that could have been okay.
Starting point is 01:35:14 But I understand it, and at least he can acknowledge that he's insecure. But if you trust a girl and she hasn't done anything, and this is really just a money play, you know, all you're going to do is make it worse by doing those things that you're doing all right ask ye 800-585-1051 if you need relationship advice or any type of advice call her right now now we got rumors on the way yes and our black father shunned for having successful daughters we'll tell you what zendaya's father has to say all right we'll get into that next it It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:35:48 This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee. Rumor has it. Rumor, rumor, rumor. On The Breakfast Club. So listen up. Well, this month, Baller Alert turned 14
Starting point is 01:36:01 and to celebrate, they've also entered the metaverse. So they have their own virtual reality experience called baller alert world so the vr experience includes club baller alert which features a dj a dance floor a bar and a stage for performances and then there's baller alert live inside baller alert world will be a space where artists will showcase exclusive live concerts it's also the home for live podcast shows, and they have a merch store and PolyAlert, a space where activists and political leaders can connect and even
Starting point is 01:36:29 debate on various causes and issues. Now, the CEO and founder of Baller Alert, Robin Lyons, said Baller Alert World will be a one-stop shop for networking, shopping, partying, and live concerts. We can't wait for you just to tap into our very own virtual reality world. And in honor of that
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Starting point is 01:37:01 metaverse and doing all these amazing things in there. So shout out to her and Baller Alert. All right, Khloe Kardashian and Trey Songz. Some people are saying they could be rekindling their past romance. They hit up the nice guy in West Hollywood on Saturday night. They were at a party hosted by Justin Bieber. They sat next to each other in the same booth and they had a lot of one-on-one conversations,
Starting point is 01:37:21 according to Page Six. They said the event was a group setting of about 20 people, but they said that Khloe and Trey Song spent a good chunk of the night together, and they also had some alone time, even though Khloe's security was close by. If you all recall, the two of them did use to date, so it looks like maybe the two of them
Starting point is 01:37:39 will get back together. All right, now Zendaya's father was talking with Wall Street Journal Lee Hawkins about building Zendaya's brand. And he says that he feels like several black fathers with successful daughters like himself are shunned by Hollywood. He shared a screenshot of an E! News article on Monday. And the message was, I have standards. I don't plan on lowering for anybody, including myself. Over the photo, her father Kazembe Ajamu wrote, ladies, you not her, your pops.
Starting point is 01:38:10 They gonna have to understand you was and behind this amazing soul. They like the idea, but they don't want to put in that pain, aka work. He named himself and other black fathers with successful daughters like Matthew Knowles. And he also mentioned King Richard,
Starting point is 01:38:23 which tells the story of Venus and Serena Williams, their father, Richard Williams. Now, previously, he had talked about being behind Zendaya and supporting his daughter's career. Here's what he had to say. We don't know how long we're going to be there for our children. So you want your children to be independent of you and to make their own choices, to be informed so that they can make the right choices. So one thing I learned about this industry, they don't want to work with a busybody, mouthy parent that's in the way. So I let Zendaya speak for herself,
Starting point is 01:38:56 and I want her to be an entrepreneur that can see all the different businesses that come out of her career. And I want her to own those businesses and learn from the brilliant minds that I surround her with. Drop one of Kool's bombs for that King, man. Absolutely. You know? As he should.
Starting point is 01:39:16 I feel him. And I just want him to know that we celebrate him. I think his name is Kazimba? Kazimba? Yeah. Kazimba? If I'm pronouncing your name wrong, brother, apologies. Kazimba Ajamu.? Yeah. Kazimba? If I'm pronouncing your name wrong, brother, apologies. Kazimba Ajamu. Yeah, we celebrate you, King.
Starting point is 01:39:27 You're doing a phenomenal job with your daughter. And, you know, he's not wrong about that narrative. And I do see that narrative changing slowly but surely. And I think for a long time there was no other side, right? Like you always hear about fathers who aren't in their daughters' lives or, you know, women with daddy issues because they didn't have their father. But what was the language for the other side? I think in more recent times we've started to define that for
Starting point is 01:39:47 ourselves with phrases like, girl dads. Right. You know? But what he's doing is great and that's what he should do. He should make sure his daughter's surrounded by the best of the best to make sure that she's protected because at the end of the day, it's a business and they're trying to get as much as they can and you're trying to protect your daughter. And that's why telling those stories
Starting point is 01:40:04 like King Richard are important. You know what I mean? When you see what Barack Obama's done with his daughters, Matthew knows. I think about people like, you know, Eddie Rye, Angela Rye's daddy, like men like Zendaya's father. Whether he knows it or not, you know, I've went to go see who he is because of the great job he's done with his daughter
Starting point is 01:40:19 because I got four daughters. I want to get it right, too. You know, so salute to that brother, man. We celebrate you, King. All right. Now, some to that brother, man. We celebrate you, King. All right. Now, some people were talking about this. Ralph Lauren has teamed up with alumni from Morehouse and Spelman Colleges. They have created a limited edition collection inspired by those two HBCUs and their history.
Starting point is 01:40:38 Their collection features an all-black cast and creative team on set with campaign images. So a lot of people are celebrating it, but some people are not on board with this. A lot of tweets have said that they're wary about this civil rights era aesthetic from a white owned brand, especially when they believe other eras would have been just as appropriate. And, you know, some people are also saying, however, Polo Ralph Lauren was the unofficial uniform of HBCU homecomings.
Starting point is 01:41:02 And so that's why it made sense. And some of the money going back to HBCUs? Yeah, and as a matter of fact, the Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation has given a $2 million grant to support students at Morehouse, Spelman, and 10 additional HBCUs. And so they did release a press release about that.
Starting point is 01:41:19 That's a little too late. Ralph Lauren? Come on, that's a little too late. It's a $6.8 billion dollar company couple million dollars come on now yeah so it needs to be more than that
Starting point is 01:41:30 you think now the full collection is available on March 29th and if you're a student faculty member or alumnus you can shop early access on March 28th
Starting point is 01:41:39 something like that you should give 50% of the proceeds I was tuned 85% of the proceeds it's not like it cost them much money to make those clothes give the majority of those proceeds to the school they're using the name I'm not mad at 50% of the proceeds are issued. 85% of the proceeds. It's not like it cost them much money to make those clothes.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Give the majority of those proceeds to the schools. They're using the name. I'm not mad at 50%, but I think they should. Yeah, 100%. I mean, I don't mean 100%, but I mean like 100%. I mean like 100% we're right. You're agreeing. And Colin Kaepernick has shared his full workout video with the Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett.
Starting point is 01:42:01 He posted, here's a few clips from yesterday's workout with Tyler Lockett and his brother Sterling. The full workout is available at this link. We are back at it today, and they're going to be going on IG Live. So, there you have it. Alright, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report. Alright, thank you
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Starting point is 01:43:17 up, man. Make sure you go check out that interview on Breakfast Club's YouTube page. Very long. It's actually, I think, our second longest interview ever behind Dick Gregory. The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan might have been up there, too. But I definitely know. It's up there with the Dick Gregory interview, God bless the dead, and the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan. I can't believe that in the 12 years, he's never been up here.
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Starting point is 01:44:08 like a loser. Okay. And I heard that the resale value is already booming. So I hope y'all make some money, man. And listen, I want to salute to everybody, man, who's been supporting, you know, the Audible original Finding Tamika that came out about a week ago
Starting point is 01:44:23 on SBH Productions, Kevin Hart and myself's company, man. Salute to Eric Alexander and Color Farm Media. It is the third highest selling audiobook in the world right now. That came out yesterday. So that's a big deal. I mean, we've been number one
Starting point is 01:44:39 in a couple of categories since it's been out, but to hit number three overall in the world of most listened to know, since it's been out. But the hit number three, you know, overall, you know, in the world of most listened to audio books, that's big. So thank you all. And, you know, continue to support the story of Tamika Houston from Spartanburg, you know, South Carolina, by checking out Finding Tamika.
Starting point is 01:44:59 All right. When we come back, we got the positive note. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 01:45:10 Now it's time to get up out of here. Charlamagne, you got a positive note? Yes, I do. And it's really simple. Look, man, you got to be ready to break generational curses without the support of the people who passed it on. Breakfast Club, bitches! Y'all finished or y'all done? Had enough of this country?
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