The Breakfast Club - Do You Understand the Seriousness of it All?
Episode Date: January 6, 2022Today on the show we opened the phone lines to see if our listeners really cared or understood the seriousness of the insurrection that happened on this day, last year. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey ...of the Day" to two people for losing their cool at basketball game and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
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Bullets.
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I'm talking to the Breakfast Club this morning.
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In return, I'm always going to be good to y'all.
For a lot of people in the hip-hop generation,
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on the topics, on the artists, and everything like that.
In that aspect, radio is still important.
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morning, USA! Yo, yo, yo, yo,
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Good morning, Angela Yee.
Good morning, DJ Envy. Charlamagne Tha God.
Peace to the planet! It's Thursday!
Yes, it's Thursday.
That's right.
Sitting here trying to remember a new password, man.
I don't know why we do it to ourselves.
Why can't we just have one password for every single thing that we sign?
And they tell you not to.
They tell you that's the stupidest thing to do.
So we try to have all these different passwords for different things.
I literally just couldn't get into my computer yesterday, changed my password.
Now I can't even remember.
No, you can remember. They have an
actual app where it can store your passwords.
It's like a safekeeping forum.
Yeah, I saw that. I don't like stuff like that.
You always know your password.
Yeah, but I don't like anybody giving
me an app to tell me to keep something
safe. Because I feel like they can at least
get into the app. Who are these people that
we're trusting with this
information?
And I was going to say, in that case, anybody
can get your password to anything. Like, you can't
trust anything that's online, right?
No apps because you have banking apps.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. So, these people
get your information. So, these people, like,
what's those apps where they get on and they talk
and they tell you that nobody can hear your conversation?
It's like private conversations.
Oh, I never had that. Yeah, what's the name of that?
You know what I'm talking about.
I know the name of it.
I know what you're talking about.
But it's like, yo, somebody can hear you, is all I'm saying.
Somebody has access to that information.
Well, it's the same thing for me with the app.
Like, you put all your passwords in that app, and somebody breaks into your app, they get all your passwords.
Yeah, but that's why you need the double verification.
So, you know, every time somebody tries to log in or do something, it a message that's with a code that you have to verify to your cell phone i don't know if
you can you do that with that apple on your iPhone oh i don't know if somebody tries to log in from
someplace else but i just think everybody just need a whole the same requirements like they'd
be like you have to have a capital then you have to have a small then a number then uh it's too
much it's confusing that the numbers can't be consecutive then it. It's too much. It's confusing. Then the numbers can't be consecutive.
It's too much, bro.
I change my password at least once a day, once every other day.
I have to change the password because I don't remember it.
Some things I don't care about.
Like, I don't care about the password on my computer at work.
Guess what?
I just got in.
And you know what?
I feel like I've been typing the same password five times in a row.
I don't even know what I did different just now.
But I'm in now.
Good morning, everybody.
How's everyone?
Yes, good morning. Yes. Oh, my everybody. How's everyone? Yes, good morning.
Yes.
Oh, my goodness.
It's Thursday.
Yes, Thursday.
Weekend is almost here.
I know on the East Coast, we're about to get a storm, they say.
They say midnight storms going to hit this side of the country.
So we'll see what happens.
We'll see how nasty it'll get.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, it is winter.
Yeah, winter's here. Definitely winter.
Winter's here.
All right.
Allegedly.
There's going to be snowstorms in the Midwest.
We'll tell you about all the weather situations.
And we'll tell you about flu-rona.
Flu-rona.
Anybody got time for all of this?
All right.
Okay.
People are sick.
There's something out here, people.
We don't know what it is.
It follows.
It's seven different levels of COVID, seven different variants.
Now it's flu-rona.
And you got the regular flu.
It's just too much.
Yeah.
I don't know what to tell you anymore.
Shout to my DJ brother, K-Slay.
DJ K-Slay.
They say he has COVID, and he's in the hospital.
Just pray for him.
He's a good brother, good DJ.
Strong on his hip-hop thing, real hip-hop.
They say that he needs your prayers right now.
Definitely pray for K-Slay.
Pray for everybody that's, you know, in the hospital.
Dealing with COVID and Fluorona and Omicron.
And Howard, what is it?
Is it Hampton or Howard?
IHU.
IHU.
IHU, all of it.
It's crazy out here, bro.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Front page news, what are we talking about?
Fluorona.
Oh, boy.
All right.
All right.
I don't know her. I don't want to meet her either. All right. Well, we'll get into that next. It page news, what are we talking about? Fleurona. Oh, boy. All right. All right. I don't know her.
I don't want to meet her either.
All right.
Well, we'll get into that next.
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Good morning.
Hey, morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get into front page news.
Now, last night, the Brooklyn Nets took on the Indiana Pacers.
The Nets won last night, 129-121.
They came back from, they were down 19.
Kyrie Irving, this was his first game back since June.
He scored, I think since June, he scored 22 points.
And this is what he had to say after the game.
Oh, man, it felt amazing, man.
I don't want to take this for granted.
You know, long time coming.
It's been months, man.
So just to get back here in Indiana, you know,
play against a good Pacers team.
I know they're missing a few players,
but we just want to come out with a resilient attitude
and just do the right things on both ends of the floor.
That first half was horrible.
You know, we got to be honest with each other.
That was horrible.
Gave them over 70 points.
We came out of the second half with a resolved attitude.
And also shout to Lance Stevens in Brooklyn Native.
He signed, I guess, a 10-day contract with the Pacers.
You know, they're bringing all these players back because of the COVID protocol.
He dropped 30, 20 in the first quarter.
Yeah, I saw that.
Salute to Kyrie, too.
I just thought it was interesting.
After the game, you know, Kyrie was saying how, you know,
this situation isn't the ideal situation.
But I'm like, you're the one who created the situation.
Like, you know what I mean?
Like, nobody was – he was talking about the odds that are, you know, stacked against them. And I'm like, you're the one who created the situation. You know what I mean? Like nobody was talking about the odds that are, you know,
stacked against them.
And I'm like, oh, nobody's holding you back.
Like, you know, those odds, you're one of those odds.
You're stacking them against yourself.
You made a choice.
What else we got, Yeezy?
All right, Flu Rona.
This is something new that we're learning about.
Israel has reported the first case of rare double COVID and flu infection.
And they said they're studying the case to determine whether the combination of the two infections can cause a more serious illness.
They also said here in the United States, a COVID testing site in L.A. confirmed the first known local case of flu rona.
And officials said a child tested positive for both the flu and COVID.
In addition, the boy's mother tested positive for COVID the next day.
I don't know what to say anymore.
You know what I mean?
I don't know what to tell y'all.
Florona, last name, definitely Jefferson.
I wonder how fast something like this could spread.
It always starts off with, there's only eight cases.
Yeah, now it's going to be spread.
The next thing you know.
It almost feels like, I mean, we just create news.
Because tomorrow is going to be another name. Then next week is going to be another name. You got to start giving we just create news because tomorrow's going to be another name.
Then next week's going to be another name.
You got to start giving them last names.
Next week's going to be another name.
Because Fleurona is going to have variants, right?
So right now you got Fleurona Jefferson.
So the variant is going to be Fleurona Jackson.
Then maybe a Fleurona Jenkins.
You know what I mean?
It's going to be, that's going to happen.
All right.
And temperatures are dropping across the nation.
The Midwest snowstorm ushers in the cold air for another storm.
So they're saying that is going to be heading this way also.
According to reports, also in the south, there's going to be freezing rain and snow potential.
And that's going to go from Tennessee to eastern Kentucky.
So right now they said there's going to be more travel nightmares and a lot of people are already concerned.
So if you are planning to travel over the weekend, just sure you pay attention in the dc area they said there's winter
storm watches that are being considered as yet another winter storm is coming into focus but
they said the heaviest is going to be in the northeast also to back to florida how do we know
covid isn't a form of influenza or is it i don't know i'm not a doctor form of SARS i thought oh
but how do we know that there's not forms of covid that are forms of influenza? Or is it? I don't know. I'm not a doctor. It's a form of SARS, I thought. Oh.
But how do we know that there's not forms of COVID
that are forms of influenza?
Therefore,
the reason it's flu-rona
is because
it's actually detecting influenza,
but we're still saying it's COVID.
I don't freaking know.
It's above my pay grade, bro.
It's above my pay grade.
But they did say
at last life,
people are getting
the flu vaccination right now.
Oh, man.
My dad,
when he went and got his booster,
he got the flu vaccine also.
I don't know if I could do both at once.
I don't know.
I'm sure you could, though.
Because when kids go to get their shots for school, they go to get more than one vaccine.
I'd be nervous because you never know how it's going to make you feel.
Because, you know, some people, after they get their vaccination, they're like,
okay, I was down for a couple of days.
And never forget, too, man, the day was the day that an attempted coup of this country happened.
We'll be talking about that in the next hour on Front Page News.
January 6th, where domestic
terrorists tried to overturn the results of the
election. Politicians, citizens,
all in cahoots, and guess what? A year later,
the plan is working.
Alright, well that is Front Page
News. Get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
What's up, Envy? It's your boy Jordan from Harlem.
What's up, y'all?
What's up, brother? Get it off your chest.
Yo, Envy, I want to talk to you about that post that you made about selling Tampa.
Oh, we were just talking about that.
Okay, go ahead.
Yee, what up?
Yee, what up?
Charlamagne, what up, y'all?
Peace, King.
Listen, I 100% agree with you.
I'm watching it right now.
I'm on episode eight.
Listen, I ain't seen no house selling.
I wanted to learn about real estate.
I didn't learn nothing, honestly speaking.
Yeah, I mean, and I wasn't attacking the women.
Shout out to all those women on the show. I was
attacking the producers that do
Selling Sunset and Selling
No. They're totally two different shows, and I feel
like when they portray
white women in a white show, it was totally different
than when they portrayed my sisters, and I just didn't like
that. Like, I didn't see any houses
being sold. They said they sold one house, but think about
it. Six episodes, and they only show
selling one house, and them sisters sell houses
and I'm like, I just didn't like they got them arguing
on there and they show more about
other things than them actually doing the real estate business.
I felt like it was kind of embarrassing
how they showed it and I just didn't like it. I felt the
producers could have did it a lot differently and I
hate the way that they show us in the light
when they show white people in a different light. It's the
same show, same producers,
just a different city and I just thought that was effed up. Now everybody got their panties in a different light. It's the same show, same producers, just a different city.
And I just thought that was effed up.
Now, everybody got their panties in a bunch and want to attack, but that's what it was.
Before you hang up on me, yo, I want to shoot myself for a job.
I'm 23 years old.
I'm from Harlem.
I got a good head on my shoulders.
I already work at a financial institution.
I need to start an immediate company. So whoever's out there, hit me up on Instagram. J.O. underscore 007.
J.O. underscore 007.
I love you at Breakfast Club.
Have a good morning.
Peace, King.
He was like, enough of that.
Now the real reason I called.
I ain't mad at him.
He right.
That's a good segue.
He kept it moving.
Good morning, people.
Good morning.
Good morning.
What's up, bro?
Get off your chest.
Hey, what's going on?
Yo.
Well, let me say it like this.
Happy New Year to Salome, DJ Envy, and of course, the beautiful Angela D.
Right back to you, King.
Happy New Year.
Hey, so I want to explain this January 6th issue, right?
I really think those, especially the politicians that participated in that event, should not be able to be running for office again.
That's a fact.
But because you think about it, they tweeted out locations of city members and those people could actually carry through with those threats that was being made. So my thing is, I think they should carve out a legislation bill in the House
to basically put these people out on blast.
Like, yo, how can you trust somebody after that?
Somebody who tried to kill you.
You can't.
Members of Congress will tell you that.
They haven't felt safe in that building since.
Right.
And this is my thing.
The lackluster attitude going into this new election year,
I really feel like now we have to start positioning ourselves as a country
to find out where we're going to go.
Because I really feel like this two-party system ain't working.
And the way they uphold white supremacy is
going to really disrupt everything now.
Democrats are going to get a rude
awakening in the midterms this year.
And I've been saying all year,
when the Republicans get control of
the House and the Senate, they're going to
impeach Biden. What did Ted Cruz say yesterday?
He said, when we get control in 2022,
we probably got a lot of reasons
to impeach Joe Biden. Let me ask you a question.
I seen a video of Joe Biden yesterday, and I thought this was old.
I thought maybe they doctored it.
Oh, he said 2020?
He said 2020 is going to be a very good year.
He's an old man, bro.
He fought in front of royalty.
He don't know that we in 2022.
That was real?
He didn't do that?
Yes, that was real.
Goodness.
I mean, it was a misspeak.
I mean, people, we misspeak all the time up here.
That's hard, though.
2022, they say 2020. If he doesn't say 2021, I understand. I mean, people, we misspeak all the time up here. That's hard, though. 2022, they say 2020.
If you just said 2021, I understand.
2022 is, yeah.
We just got here.
But 2020?
You confused me.
I thought maybe I was in 2020.
I didn't know what year it was.
If you would have said 2021, I'm like, okay, y'all reaching.
But 2020?
Ugh.
All right.
Well, get it off your chest.
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Hello, who's this?
What's going on, DJ Envy?
This is Carlos from A-Town.
Carlos, what up brother
Get it off your chest
First off I want to wish everybody a happy new year
Happy new year
Happy new year King
DJ Envy man
You guys are awesome in everything that you do for everybody
Thank you brother
I was hearing y'all talk about
COVID and the flu and they call it
Flu-rona or something like that
Flu-rona Jefferson I like that? Flu-rona Jefferson.
I got that like
a year ago. You had the flu
and COVID at the same time?
At the same time.
At the same damn time. How down were you?
Actually, I didn't feel bad.
It was around this time last year
I was watching football
go Packers and
my wife was like
I woke up with a fever
And she was like
You need to go to the doctor
I said, why?
I just got a fever, man
Give me something
And it went away
I'm like, I'm not going to go nowhere
I'm watching the game
So she was on me all day long
When you're not going to work
You need to go get checked out
So I said, well I'll go
After the game is over
After the Green Bay Packers
So the game was off like 8.30
Went up
Went to the
Urgent care and the lady
did the test or whatever and she came back and she peeked in the room and she said,
are you okay? And I said, yeah, I'm fine. I said,
what's going on? She said, well, we detected the flu
and you not only have the flu, you have corona as well.
And she was like,
you're like the third person
that's been coming here today
like this.
She said,
you're the only person
that look like you're fine.
I said,
well, I feel fine.
They probably didn't have
a name for it then.
Definitely didn't have
a name for it.
And question,
because I've never done it
so I don't know.
Is there a flu test?
Like there's COVID tests?
I think there is a flu test.
There's a flu test.
They can test you
if you have the flu.
Yeah, absolutely.
I don't know, but they put that thing
down to touch my tonsils and I thought I was going to die.
They put that thing down to stroke. Yeah, that was the worst
part, huh? Yeah, exactly.
I mean, but it did, you know, about three
days later, it did kick in to where
I mean, I was off work for like a good month
because I felt every muscle
in my body, hey, you know how you ain't been to the gym
in like a year? Yep.
Full force? Yep.
That's what I felt like the whole time.
Of course, my wife wouldn't let me out of my room,
so they fed me.
They put a food tree at the floor of the door.
So, I had to stay in the room for three weeks.
And they'll knock on the door and say,
hey, your food is out here.
So, I opened the door and grabbed the food like I was a prisoner.
Well, bro, I'm glad you didn't die.
This story too long for us
not to have a, you know, crazy ending.
You said all that to say
what? He was good. He had
Florona before it was Florona. That's all you wanted
to say. Before they had a name for her, you was dating her.
That's all. You knew her when she was nobody.
Hello, who's this? It's Ed Brie.
Hey, what's up, bro? Get off your chest.
From Lexington, Kentucky, man. I'm talking about this
Corona, Ravon, Omarion, Touch Me Dance and stuff.
The media is always going just like, I apologize, I mean, stuff.
You know what I'm saying?
It's just getting overwhelming.
I think it's funny that all the media outlets is talking like how we was talking a year ago.
Now they clowning the CDC.
Now they talking about how confused people are.
Now they talking about obesity is one of the reasons that, you know die of covid it's like yo we were having these conversations a year
ago pretty much yeah man i'm tired of it but uh y'all keep doing your thing man love to grow
peace thank you brother have a good one get it off your chest 800-585-1051 if you need to vent
you can hit us up now we got rumors on the way, E? Yes, and Memphis police have issued an arrest warrant for a suspect in the fatal shooting of young Dolph.
We'll give you all the information we know.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Listen up. All right, well, the Memphis Police Department, they have issued a warrant, and that is for the suspect in the fatal shooting of young Dolph.
Now, according to reports, the suspect has been identified as Justin Johnson,
who is 23 years old.
He is wanted in first-degree murder.
Right now, they're offering a reward of up to
$15,000 for information leading
up to his capture.
You can find all that information
if you have any leads.
They arrested somebody else, too.
The 16-year-old kid.
They got him first, and then the other dude
is on the run.
That Dolph news hurt my heart yesterday
because they really do be the people that's close to you. They were pictures of him standing right behind Dolph in the run. He's on the run. That Dolph news hurt my heart yesterday because they really do be the people that's close to you.
You see all the pictures.
They were pictures of him standing right behind Dolph in the club.
Yeah, with his chain on, with the P-R-E.
I guess it was a chain or something.
But it's just like folks in your circle who got a front row seat to your success
and that success breeds jealousy and envy and hatred
and leads to these kind of events.
And you can always feel it.
You know who's who.
We just don't be wanting to accept it because we don't want to be disappointed.
Right.
All right.
Well, hopefully they find him
and arrest him
and at least the family
can have some idea
of what happened
and some justice.
All right.
The 2022 Grammy Awards
have been postponed
and this is the second year
in a row this has happened
and that's because
of the COVID-19 surge.
They said,
after careful consideration and analysis with city and state officials, health and safety experts, the artist community and our many partners,
the Recording Academy and CBS has postponed the 64th annual Grammy Awards show.
In addition, the Sundance Film Festival, where they would have world premiered Kanye's Netflix documentary Gene Yes, has been affected as well. They did announce that the in-person return of the Sundance Film Festival
would be shuttered because of the rising Omicron cases in the area.
It was supposed to kick off on January 20th,
and now everything is going to be moved entirely online.
I didn't know Kanye had a documentary.
Mm-hmm.
Is it authorized?
Is it him?
Did somebody just make one of him? He's involved in it. Mm-hmm. They were going to- Is it authorized? Is it him? Like, did somebody just make one of him?
He's involved in it.
Mm.
So, yes.
I can't imagine Kanye allowing somebody to just do something on him either without him being involved.
All right.
Now, Whoopi has shared an update after her breakthrough COVID case.
She joined The View from home to talk about her health. I left a couple of weeks ago, just before the break,
because somebody I had been around tested positive for coronavirus.
So I left.
So they sent people to test me and they tested me.
And it was like, oh, no, you're not coming back.
We're not sending anybody to your house.
You have corona. It was a shock because, you know, I'm triple vaxxed.
I haven't been anywhere. I haven't done
anything. But that's the thing about
the Omicron. You just don't know
where it is.
And she also said it could have been much, much worse, I'm
sure. And it wasn't. She said, I'm really lucky,
but you can only do what you can do. And
whatever your body decides it's going to do is what
you have to roll with. And it's not just Omicron,
it's COVID period, right?
Because we hear these stories regardless of what the variant is.
You may be vax boosted and all of that, but you can still get COVID
and you can still pass COVID to other people.
And you can still get sick.
You still get sick.
The only reason folks are still shocked is because initially you had the public figures
like the President Bidens and Rachel Maddow of the world
and a whole host of others saying that if you're vaccinated,
you can't spread the virus to other people, which was just false.
All right.
Now, let's also talk about DJ Envy.
Now, DJ Envy was trending on Instagram yesterday, and that is because of the comments that he
made about selling Tampa versus selling Sunset.
He posted the show pictures together and he said, the same person created both these shows.
One show sold no homes.
None.
Kind of embarrassing.
The other show sells homes.
Hmm.
Anybody else watches these shows?
And so I saw people were going off in the comments.
So, Envy, you want to explain?
No, I was pretty clear.
I mean, there's a producer
that produces both those shows.
On the white show,
which is selling Sunset, show uh those women selling homes and it's more about them selling
homes it's it's about their relationships together as well but it's more about selling homes and in
selling tampa it wasn't the same they didn't display my sisters is the same and i just didn't
like it i didn't i didn't i didn't i don't respect it i feel like they show us in a different light
than they show other people and i thought that was whack it. I didn't I don't respect it. I feel like they show us in a different light than they show other people
and I thought that was whack. It was more if you watch
Selling Sunset and then you
watch Selling Tampa and shout to
the women on Selling Tampa. I love what they're doing.
I met a couple of them when I was out in Tampa.
It's an all women's
black firm. They do their thing and I
wanted to see more of that and I feel like sometimes
producers feel like no if we put
more beef, if we put more scandalous stuff if we
put more arguments it'll work better
no but those sisters are really selling properties
like they're really doing well and that's what I
wanted to see I wanted to see the same thing
when you saw those white people doing well
I want to see my sisters doing well
people got upset oh he's going at them no
I saw a lot of people saying that they understood
what you were saying but to clarify what the
women on the show had to say about it, okay,
one woman, Colony Reeves, said,
Thank you, Ambie, for posting about our show.
I hope you watch it on your own.
If you did, you will see some homes were sold.
Keep in mind, this is only season one,
and there's only so much that can be put into 30 minutes and eight episodes.
I encourage you all to support us and watch our show for yourselves
before making an assumption.
And then she said, I love you, DJ Ambie.
And then another person, Juana
Colbert, said, thank you for watching Selling
Tampa and for posting about the show. We welcome you
and anyone else who didn't
the sales that was on the show to re-watch it.
I personally was a part of one sale that was the
largest allure Realty has ever had.
And then Sherelle, who is the owner
of the brokerage, said,
how about you have me on the Breakfast Club so we can discuss this?
I wonder if it's because the show with all the white people have been on longer.
Yeah, she said you're comparing a season one to a season four and not understanding the storyline of selling Tampa.
It's a new all black brokerage that is breaking into the luxury market.
So, of course, they're not going to show all the normal homes we sell.
So, in other words, they were only showcasing luxury homes a lot and a lot of times these producers for season one they'll do
all that they'll do all the extra stuff it'll be all the drama and stuff to draw people in bro i
seen season one of selling sunset from the from the beginning they were selling houses it wasn't
they had they have they have uh they had a scene where these women are calling each other bitches
you bitch this you bitch that and i'm like what they had another scene where these women are calling each other bitches. You bitch this, you bitch that.
And I'm like, what?
They had another scene where one of the women on there,
she was showing her home, and the guy was like,
how many bedrooms?
She was like, I don't know.
He was like, well, what are the taxes?
She was like, 6,000.
She was like, oh, really?
He was like, no, I just made that up.
I'm not sure.
You're trying to embarrass them.
And I'm like, these women are really selling real estate.
Like, they're doing well.
Show my women like they show them other women.
That's all I said.
Well, I never watched Selling Sunset.
I did watch a couple of episodes of Selling Tampa so far,
so I'm going to finish it.
The good thing is I'm sure you made a lot of people want to watch.
That's great.
I've never watched the show.
But if you tell me that they are portraying black people in a negative light
and portraying white people in a positive light,
I have reason to tend to believe you.
Yeah, and I just don't like that. People get mad because I don't like that. No, I want to see my sisters in a positive light, I have reason to tend to believe you. Yeah, and I just don't like that.
People get mad because I don't like that.
No, I want to see my sisters in the same light.
That don't sound like a reach to me.
That don't sound like a reach.
No, it's not.
Don't sound far-fetched.
We can talk about it some more,
because we got to wrap up.
But Shade Room posted it,
and I'm surprised.
Shade Room, because usually people attack me on Shade Room.
But they were like, no, I understand.
I watch it, and I see exactly what Envy's talking about.
And it's no diss to the ladies.
Like I said yesterday, I respect what they're doing, but I just hate that.
Don't let my sister look crazy.
So people can watch it.
Netflix.
Oh, it's Netflix.
It's Netflix.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
Now we got front page news next.
What are we talking about?
Yes, today is January 6th.
I will tell you what is happening to mark one year since that deadly Capitol riot that happened.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
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It's okay.
Like grace.
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Hey.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get into some front page news.
All right, now last night, Kyrie Irving came back. The Brooklyn The Breakfast Club. Let's get into some front page news. All right.
Now, last night, Kyrie Irving came back.
The Brooklyn Nets beat the Indiana Pacers 129-121.
He had 22.
And shout out to Lance Stevenson.
Oh, excuse me.
Oh, my gosh, Envy.
Sexy.
I drink Pellegrino, so it makes you burp a little better.
It sounded juicy.
All right.
What?
But Lance Stevenson had 30 points last night.
He's on a 10-day contract.
So shout out to him, Brooklyn native.
Now, what else we got, Yee?
All right.
Well, today is January 6th.
It's been one year since the deadly Capitol riot.
And there will be some remembrance that are happening in that Capitol building.
It'll be a series of events that are just to remember the deadly insurrection in the morning.
Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris will deliver remarks from the Capitol Statuary Hall. At noon, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will make a statement and hold a moment of silence
on the floor of the House chamber. Members of Congress who were forced to evacuate that day
will give testimonials in the afternoon. And in the early evening, lawmakers will gather outside
for a prayer vigil. A year later, and they still investigating. A year later and they still saying things like at the end of this investigation it may result in criminal charges. You know Merrick
Garland says the Justice Department remains committed to holding all January 6th perpetrators
at any level accountable under law. I can't tell. Well according to the FBI more than 725 people
have been criminally charged in connection with the riot.
And so people also feel like, according to a poll that was released this week,
three quarters of Trump voters, which is 75 percent, falsely believe the 2020 election was rigged and stolen from Donald Trump. And just nine percent of those Trump supporters think that Biden won fair and square.
But one thing they do agree on is that they are worried about the future of U.S. democracy.
And the crazy part is,
you know,
these people that are
getting arrested,
it's not like they're getting
these harsh sentences.
It's not like they're getting
the type of sentences
that will deter somebody
from doing it in the future.
No politicians have been arrested
at all for this situation.
So it's like,
how serious are people
really taking
what happened on January 6th
last year?
Donald Trump had planned
to mark the anniversary with a press
conference at Mar-a-Lago where he was going
to discuss
things and talk about the
committee that Pelosi formed to investigate
the siege, but he canceled it and he said
he would discuss topics related to the probe
at a rally in Arizona later this month. But
just to remember, five people did die
in connection with the January 6th attack.
One of them was a Trump supporter who was shot and killed by police as she tried to break into the House chamber.
A Capitol Police officer who died from a stroke one day after being pepper sprayed during the riot.
More than 140 other police officers were injured defending the Capitol and four have since taken their own lives.
You know, that House committee thing is nonsense because the House panel doesn't even have the authority to pursue criminal charges.
They can only provide, you know, what they find out to the Justice Department as evidence.
And so it's just like, what is really happening in regards to, you know, the attempted coup that happened last year, this time?
All right. Well, that is your front page news.
All right. Well, let's let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Do people care?
Listen, I've been saying this for a year.
That's why I like to repeat it so much.
Like, there was an attempted coup of this country.
People tried to overthrow the results of an election,
and it's like it just came and went.
Yeah, I feel like...
And a lot of people feel like it could happen again.
It will, guaranteed.
Because nobody cares. Nobody's saying
anything. It feels like people care more about the lady
from Jeopardy being robbed than the attempted
coup. Why y'all did that to Amy? Huh?
No, seriously. Is her name Amy, really?
Yes.
Why y'all did that to Amy? Let's not distract me
right now, because that really bothered me
yesterday, too. Why did they rob Amy?
I respect Amy, okay? Salute to Amy.
Why y'all did that to Amy?
Y'all really think Amy
walking around
with her Jeopardy winnings?
Y'all see her on TV
and y'all see she done
got over $800,000.
You know it's how easy
we got to scratch it.
Go back to the coup.
Go back to the coup.
Do people care?
You just really proved the point.
It's like people talk about
so many other things.
Let's talk about it.
800-585-1051.
Do people care about the attempted coup?
I mean, we had a president who encouraged people to attack Congress.
And he still has supporters and power.
And we have an administration now that is not holding those people accountable.
We have an administration right now that is not pressing the line
on making sure that those people get locked up for what they did
on January 6th last year.
All right, so we'll take your call.
Let me question.
They pulled a ham out on Amy?
I don't want to talk.
Just the fact that Trump
could even be the Republican nominee
and could be president again
after this is crazy.
All right.
Not only that,
the people that are in Congress now
that were behind this last year,
how could you still work with those people?
How could you not be pushing the line on those folks?
Let's talk about it.
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Good morning.
Now, if you just join us, we're talking about the attempted coup.
All right.
It's, I guess, the one-year anniversary, if you want to call it that.
But one year ago today, domestic terrorists, Vanilla Ice, Al Cracker, they stormed the Capitol to try to overturn the results of a fair election.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
What's the question?
Do you care?
Because they really does.
But, I mean, we've been asking that question for the past year.
It never really felt like folks were taking this as serious as they should.
There was an attempted coup of this country.
You know people get killed in other countries for attempted coups.
And, like, it doesn't feel like anybody's really being held accountable.
Like, especially the politicians.
Like, you got members of Congress.
You got politicians who were in cahoots with this
whole situation.
And this is why I don't understand this bipartisan nonsense.
I don't understand why folks on the left are still, you know, hell bent on working with
folks on the right, knowing that some of those folks were behind this.
Like, how could you continue to go into a building every single day knowing that somebody
in that building tried to line you up?
How? And I feel like a lot of republicans are really quiet about it i remember when it first happened people
were like this is wrong and now those people are like real super quiet i think a lot of i think
everybody's real quiet about it i mean i'm not i'm not saying that they're quiet of course they
talk about it you hear these conversations all the, but this is something that should always be discussed on every morning radio show, every late night talk show.
An attempted coup of this country happened a year ago.
Think about that.
And if you don't punish these people, if the consequences aren't severe, guess what's going to happen in the future?
Something worse.
And if you remember, they were talking about convicting Donald Trump at that time.
And I think they said
that was the most bipartisan
Senate vote in presidential impeachment history.
But it was only seven Republican senators
who voted to convict.
Yeah, I just feel like,
I don't know.
I feel like, yeah, it is in the news.
But when I see it in the news,
I really feel like
I see a lot of people supporting him.
Maybe because it's Fox News, but it's so many other things that seem like people stress and worry about more.
I think that movie Don't Look Up is a great movie.
And the reason I think it's a great movie is because it really does show how numb we are to things that are really important.
Like there's this meme going around.
I saw D.L. Hughley posted yesterday, and he's right.
He said it's not just the Capitol.
Folks tried to run the Biden-Harris bus off the road in Texas.
In Michigan, they tried to kidnap the Capitol. Folks tried to run the Biden-Harris bus off the road in Texas.
In Michigan, they tried to kidnap the governor.
We forgot about that.
In Oregon, they stormed the legislature with guns drawn.
They're showing you what time it is.
You know what's big in the news?
Kanye and Kim.
Kanye and Kim.
Yep.
I mean, Kanye might be doing Coachella, they're saying.
Now I seen a picture of Pete Davis and Kim coming forings. I feel like people got more upset about, and I mean, rightfully, I'm not, I think it's
all, it all warrants, you know, people being upset, but it's like things that have celebrity
attached to them, like Astroworld.
Correct.
You know, if there's a celebrity attached to it, people really, really, really, really
get upset.
But things that really impact and affect your everyday life, it's like, okay, well, keep it moving.
Yeah, all right.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
Good morning, friends.
This is C'est La Vie.
C'est La Vie.
What's up, brother?
That's life.
That's your real name?
Well, my real name is Saquon, but my artist name is C'est La Vie.
Okay, okay.
All right, C'est La Vie.
So what are your thoughts, brother?
I truly believe that because it was such a one-sided race thing that it's not so much attention brought on attempting coup.
Had it been us, had it been black folks, Latinos,
I think a lot more people would have died
and a lot more attention would have brought to it.
That's a fact. But, you know, the problem I have is I'm talking about like us as regular everyday people, American citizens who pay taxes.
You know, if we know that there was politicians and people in Congress who assisted with this coup.
These are the people that make our laws every day. These are the people that vote, you know, for legislation. Shouldn't we be a little bit more outraged and be demanding that, you know, these people are investigated and removed?
Yeah, I agree.
I agree with you.
But how do you go about that when these are the people who make the rules and the laws and set a standard for certain things?
How do you go about that?
That's the magic question. I'm accountable. a standard for certain things. How do you go about that? I guess I
would say make sure you go out and vote
and don't be discouraged from voting.
No, that's not the answer. No, I'm telling
you right now, you cannot not
vote. The reason I say that, and
I'm not saying, I'm not saying, I think that's definitely
one thing that we need to do. I'm not telling people
not to vote. I'm just telling you that the people that
we voted for, they're not even holding those people accountable.
They're not even pushing the line for folks to get the consequences that they need.
So something like this never happens again. They did try to convict Trump.
The problem is that the way that it works in Congress is that there is a system in place.
Now, if you want to talk about dismantling the system and doing something different, that's a whole nother conversation. But I do feel like we need to have more representation
and we need to make sure that we're involved in that process and know who's representing us.
The House panel does not have the authority to pursue criminal charges,
but it can provide the Justice Department with evidence of any wrongdoing it unearths in this
investigation. All right. And Marilyn Garland says the Justice Department remains committed to holding all January six perpetrators at any level accountable under law.
I don't see it. I don't see the way they're talking. I don't see them backing it up with action.
What should happen? I think that the people that we voted for, those should be the ones raising hell.
And that brother asked just now, how do we do that? We do that by raising hell when that brother asked just now how do we do that we do that by raising
hell on the ground but those people in positions of power that are in congress that we voted for
they should be the ones really really really really pushing the line on holding these folks
accountable um i'll be honest with you we'll take some more calls when we come back 800-585-1051
i think a lot of times when we vote for for these people they don't stand for us
right you might hate trump you might dislike him but he stands for his people, they don't stand for us. Right? You might hate Trump, you might dislike him, but he stands for his
people. He rides for his
people whether you like it or love it, he gonna hold his people
down. Whether that's, look, you take this
little jail time, and then I'll pardon you later on,
or I do, like, he rides for his people.
Like, let's be honest. And that's why they always say Republicans
fall in line, Democrats fall in love. We
fall in love with our candidates, like them
for all these other reasons that
don't have nothing to do with politics, and then when they don't do nothing we act surprised i mean we still have to
vote but like you look at joe biden joe biden said all these things he's gonna do for hbcus and all
these things he's gonna do and then when you ask him about it he'd be like i still got time no you
don't brother but that's why i say we i'm not pushing back on voting at all i'm just saying
we gotta just stop telling people to vote what are we voting for all right we gotta demand things
of these people that like that's just a cliche thing telling people to vote. What are we voting for? All right. We got to demand things of these people.
Like, that's just a cliche thing people go to.
Vote, vote, vote.
We did do that.
We did that.
800-585-10501.
We're talking about the attempted coup on the White House.
What are your thoughts?
I mean, it seems like nobody cares.
Nobody talks about it no more.
I mean, people are more concerned about, you know, Kanye and them robbing Amy.
Don't bring up Amy because you're going to make me get distracted because I'm very disappointed in y'all.
I cannot believe y'all robbing me from Jeopardy.
At gunpoint.
I'm so disappointed in y'all for that.
Let's not get distracted.
Let's keep.
Don't do that, man.
Goodness gracious.
800-585-1051.
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What is that?
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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.
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Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy, we are The Breakfast Club.
Now if you just joined us, we're asking, of course,
the attempt to cool this one-year anniversary.
Do people care?
Seems like people are talking about so many different things,
whether it's Astro Festival, whether it's Antonio Brown,
whether it's the Bumass Cowboys or whatever it may be.
People are talking about so many different things.
And at least 57 people who played a role in storming the Capitol that day
last year are running for office in 2022.
That's crazy.
Even like this, you think about it.
What's the maximum time somebody got for the attempted coup on the government?
I think it was like, it wasn't long.
It was like three years.
Don't quote me on that.
But it was like 36 months or something like that.
Now think about this.
The truck driver who said his brakes failed, who wasn't drunk,
who hit people accidentally.
They gave him 100 years.
And if I'm not mistaken, somebody correct me on this, I think the person who got the
most time so far in the Capitol rise is black.
I'm not lying.
But I think about people like Mike Nierman, Representative Mike Nierman of Oregon.
He actually let protesters into the Capitol.
He's a GOP lawmaker.
He let his people in.
Like, come on, man.
Think about that.
I don't know, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Paige.
Hey, Paige.
Good morning.
Good morning, guys.
How you doing?
Doing good, good.
What are your thoughts?
You care?
The American people absolutely care what happened on January 6th.
Ever since the pandemic, everybody's eyes have been open to what the politicians actually do.
Politicians and leadership, they don't move in rights and laws like the rest of us.
They move in secrets and favors.
That's right.
That's right.
And then pretty much Trump probably has something on everybody.
And he knows he has a lot longer list of Epstein's Island probably too.
That's right.
Okay.
Mike Nierman.
Mike Nierman did.
He got 18 months probation.
Hello, who's this?
For letting people into the Capitol.
He got 18 months probation and 80 hours of community service.
And the brother who, the Spanish brother who, his brakes fell out.
He got 100 years.
Lord have mercy.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Jermaine from Baltimore.
What's up with you, my man?
Jermaine from B-More.
What's up, brother?
Hey, I was calling in about the attack on the Capitol.
I just feel like the black community,
we're tired of getting emotionally involved
when we're just going to get hard-broke over things.
Because if the roles was reversed,
people would be having life in jail.
A cop would have shot a black person there.
He would have got a medal, you know?
Yeah.
All right, brother.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
This is Matt.
Matt, what's up, brother?
What's up, man?
I heard y'all talking about that coup, man.
That coup?
You were talking about that coup.
What's up?
Well, I don't particularly agree with why they did it.
But all in all, that's all right, man.
What?
That is not, that is,
an attempted coup is not your right.
You get killed in other countries for attempted coups.
What are you talking about?
People got killed and died.
They tried to crush police officers.
They wanted to kill Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
They were chanting,
hey, they were chanting,
hang the vice president, Mike Pence at the time.
What are you talking about?
That's not your right.
It's a crime.
I'm not agreeing with the particular stuff that happened last year.
All I'm saying is that's exactly what we did to lead up to us being our own country.
Sometimes it takes stuff like that to throw out tyranny.
I'm not agreeing with what particularly happened last year. They weren't trying to throw out tyranny. I'm not agreeing with what particularly happened last year.
They weren't trying to throw out tyranny though, brother.
They were trying to overthrow the results
of a fair election.
They weren't trying to overthrow
tyranny. All I'm saying
if the situation
was different, everybody
would understand.
It's that little false narrative going around out here.
I don't know about that.
Don't do that, man. We do need to have a discussion about Amy, just not right now. it's a little false narrative going around out here i don't know about that back to amy don't
do that man we do need to have a discussion about amy just not right now i just want to say that
you know uh this time last year an attempted coup this country happened you know there's been
plenty of reports that several congressional members were were involved into intimately
involved in this coup they've named the representatives from Marjorie Taylor Greene to Mo Brooks to Lauren Boebert
to Madison Cawthorn, Louie Gohmert,
Paul Gosar, Andy Biggs
and I expect the people who I
voted for to hold these individuals
accountable or at least raise
hell about it. Can you imagine
working in a building where
you know somebody was attempting
to have some harm
caused to you.
And then you still come in and work with that person every day and don't say anything about it.
Well, if you want to see the names of everybody, there's about 600 elected officials who also signed on to an open letter asking Congress Committee, has listed all of those names and all the people who have public office that were involved in this January 6th coup of the Capitol and the White House.
And this is this is after after all of that action happened.
They still went in there and still tried to, you know, change the results of the election.
They still were opposing the results of the election.
Our lawmakers.
Come on, man.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, and let's talk about White Castle.
Find out what hip-hop artist has partnered up with White Castle
for some new spicy sloppy sliders.
Give me my fart sounds, Red.
Give me my fart sounds.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning everybody.
It's DJ Envy,
Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
I'm going to tell y'all
something.
Y'all do know
this is going to be
a long year, right?
It's only January.
I mean,
it's going to be as long
as any other year,
but it's January 6th
and it's,
it feels like it's been
just too much going on
since the first.
So what happened
with Amy?
Amy, Amy is from Jeopardy.
She won like the most amount, like $800,000 or something like that?
Ever in the history of Jeopardy.
And they robbed her?
They robbed her, man.
Amy Snyder, she got robbed in Oakland at gunpoint.
Do they think she had the $800,000 in her pocket?
That's what I'm thinking.
I'm thinking that they've been watching Amy on TV and she's been killing.
And I think she's got over $800,000, like you said. And I think that they think she's Amy on TV and she's been killing. And I think she's got over 800 grand, like you said.
And I think that they think she's walking around with these earnings in her pocket.
Why would you rob Amy Snyder at gunpoint?
I'm telling y'all, when we be trying to tell y'all to stay safe,
and we telling y'all how people out here just trying to survive
and how ugly it is out here, this is just more proof of that.
They knew who she was.
They knew it was her.
Yeah, they said she was on TV or something like that.
The day before or something on local news or something.
I just saw that she got robbed.
I saw the headline, but I didn't see the whole story.
They pulled a gun out on Amy?
They didn't have to do to pull out a gun on Amy.
I rock with Amy.
I got put on to Amy because I was an answer on Jeopardy,
and she got it right.
Okay?
But the fact that y'all think that she's walking around
with 800-something thousand dollars, I know that's what some of y'all think that she's walking around with $800-something thousand.
I know that's what some of y'all was thinking.
I know it.
I know it.
I know it.
I know it.
I know y'all thought she was walking around with this $800,000.
And y'all ran up on her with the guns asking her where the money is.
I know you did.
Give me that money.
I know, man.
She's like, what is you talking about?
My goodness.
Come on, man.
Let me check my Powerball tickets, man.
I'm leaving this place.
You robbed Amy Snyder.
All right.
The Jeopardy winner.
Mm-mm-mm.
Poor Amy.
At gunpoint.
Mm-mm-mm.
In Oakland.
Mm-mm-mm.
Come on, man.
All right, well.
We got rumors coming up, E.
Yes, and let's talk about the Super Bowl halftime show.
You all know, or should know by now, those artists that perform do not
get paid for it, but
what happens if things get canceled
because of COVID? They better not
cancel it this year. No way. Alright, we'll
talk about it next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Hey, morning everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Shout out to Young Thug.
I seen on Instagram yesterday, he's
eating somebody with a dead battery. He pulled
over and gave him a jump start.
That's nice. I don't even know. Do I know how
to do that? You gotta make sure you put the positive
and the negative on the right side of the battery. I definitely
know how to jump a battery. You gotta make sure you have cables first.
You gotta have the cables. That's the first thing. I feel like my car, you
can't jump start. You're not supposed to. Like certain cars,
you're not supposed to do that to. Nah, you can do that to
any car. They say that, but you're not.
But anyway, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk to Super Bowl.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
All right.
Well, this year's Super Bowl halftime show was supposed to be one of the most amazing
ones yet.
But what they're saying is that
perhaps, you know, COVID could somehow
kill the show. Now, Dr.
Dre has been footing the bill. It's going to
include Eminem, Snoop, Kendrick Lamar,
Mary J. Blige. And so
he's paying most of the money necessary to make
sure it's the most amazing halftime show
ever. Clearly he has the money, but
he does have cancellation insurance
just in case the event has to get canceled.
But there is an exclusion for COVID.
If you can do the game, you can do the show.
I agree.
Like stop.
Like knock it off.
Did I see they were looking for another venue?
Yeah, they said they allegedly reached out to Charlemagne's team over there in their stadium
to see if they could possibly use their stadium just in case there's problems in L.A.
Well, we'll be in there this year. all right, playing in that game as well.
Is that likely?
I don't know.
It'd be great if it's a home game for our Cowboys
when we're in the Super Bowl this year.
All right, well, the Super Bowl is set for February 13th,
so if they're not able to do this in L.A. because of COVID protocol,
who knows?
If they can do the game,
they can do the halftime.
Absolutely.
All right, now,
I'm sure you guys
aren't going to know about this,
but I don't know
if anybody watches
And Just Like That,
which is the Sex and the City,
it's the episodes
of Sex and the City
like after everything
that just happened
that's on HBO Max.
And Chris Nolth,
who is Mr. Big on the show,
well, he just got dumped from the finale of the show and that's on HBO Max. And Chris Nolth, who is Mr. Big on the show, well, he just got
dumped from the finale of the show, and that's
because of the allegations
against him. He's denied
allegations of sexual assault from multiple
women, but because a lot of
things have been happening and more women have been
coming forward,
they've just decided to take him out
of the finale.
So they said it's not a huge scene.
It's not one integral to Carrie's story.
She can get where she needs to get just as well without it,
which is good because she's going to have to do that.
That's Mr. Big, right?
I thought he died during the first episode.
Yeah, that's why.
I don't know what they had planned for the finale.
Maybe it was like a flashback.
A flashback scene?
Who knows?
But yeah, he did die, and that's not a spoiler
because there was a whole thing with Peloton.
He was on the Peloton and had a heart attack.
She came home and found him dead
and was devastated.
Alright, Jake Paul. He is Sports
Illustrated 2021 Breakout
Boxer of the Year. That's funny.
It's not funny. It's actually disrespectful
to the sport of boxing. It's funny.
But what would we expect from the world that we live
in now? Because Sports Illustrated
cares about clicks.
Yeah, they said he packed arenas in Ohio and Florida.
He has three wins, two by knockout, one by spectacular knockout. They said he's generated more pay-per-view buys this year than any non-heavyweight not named Canelo.
He has got his social media following on YouTube, Instagram, and on TikTok
to create an army of boxing fans that never existed before.
So they said that's why it's not for his potential, but for what he already is.
And what is it? What is the title again?
Breakout Boxer of the Year.
All right, I guess. I guess.
But he hasn't really seen my only problem with Jake Paul is he has not fought a real boxer yet.
When you get into the ring with a real boxer,
then we'll know if he's a real boxer.
He's knocked out a basketball player and MMA fighters.
And it's like you have not gotten a ring with a real boxer yet.
But I don't know.
I guess it's boxing.
I don't know.
I guess it's about him bringing a new audience.
I don't know.
It's not boxing, though.
I want to see it. Getting there with a real boxer if you're a boxer.
That's all I want. It could be a golden glove. It I want to see it. Getting there with a real boxer if you're a boxer. That's all I want.
It could be a golden glove. It could be an amateur. Just getting there
with a real boxer. Somebody who
actually does that. Alright, and
let's talk about Fat Joe.
He has announced that he is
doing some burgers with White
Castle. Here's what he said.
Hey yo, what's up y'all? This is Fat Joe.
In case you've been under a rock, I'm from
the Bronx.
The month of January is no longer January.
It is called Joe Nueri.
Thanks to White Castle, everything Joe is going to fly around here.
We have the sloppy Joe, the smoky Joe, and of course, the spicy Joe.
It takes some onion rings, clam strips, and sliders with them.
I'm here to destroy your New Year's resolution.
Joe Nueri, White Castle, everything Joe. and slide us with them. I'm here to destroy your New Year's resolution. Wow. Don't worry.
White Castle.
Everything Joe.
Amen.
You want to destroy our New Year's resolutions
already, Joe?
I love it, Joe.
Fat Joe hasn't been
Fat Joe in a while.
Go, Joey.
Okay, but it sounds like
he's going back to fat
if he keeps that up.
All right.
Drop on the clues
box with Joey Crack.
You wouldn't do the spicy Joe sliders or the sloppy Joe glues behind the Joey crack. You wouldn't do
the spicy Joe sliders
or the sloppy Joe sliders
or the sloppy fries.
To really make
this evolution complete,
you got to start
calling yourself
Joey Snacks, though.
Can't be Joey Crack
no more.
He's not calling himself
Joey Snacks.
I could imagine
what that check was.
Joe Snacks.
Once every couple of months,
I got to stop by White Castle.
I don't know if y'all do.
Nah. Everyone's the one that's right through the Lincoln Tunnel right got to stop by White Castle. I don't know if y'all do. Nah.
Every once in a while.
One that's right through the Lincoln Tunnel, right on the right-hand side.
I do like the frozen ones, though, in the grocery store.
I did have a bad White Castle incident once.
I only ever had White Castle once in my life.
Listen, White Castle is one of them things like McDonald's.
We know it slaps.
All right?
But we also know.
Okay.
Do they have plant-based burgers at White Castle? I actually
think they do. They got poop-based burgers.
I think they do. I do the double
cheese. I do the double cheese, ketchup only, no onions
and pickles. Alright, well that is your rumor
report. And every once in a while I get
the chicken ring. Y'all only like the chicken rings?
Alright. Alright. I only
ever been there once. Then what happened? What was
so bad about it?
Let's just say for three days.
White Castle.
White Castle.
McDonald's is billions and billions, sir.
White Castle is billions and billions of toilets clogged.
But maybe I would try their veggie slider.
It's made of carrots, zucchini, peas, spinach, and broccoli.
Stop it, man.
Stop the Joey crack.
Who you giving your donkey to, man?
Joey Snacks. Joey Snack. All right. Who you giving your doggy to, man? Joey Snacks.
Joey Snack.
All right.
Who you giving your doggy to, man?
Four After the Hour is going to two people, man.
Two individuals who, people take things too far.
I'm all for people being passionate at their kids' games and stuff like that, but these
people went too far.
We'll discuss Four After the Hour.
Yeah, all right.
We'll get to that next.
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Um, yeah, it, Deli? Absolutely. I have become donkey of the day. It's a breakfast club, bitches.
You're a donkey.
I'm, yeah, a donkey of the day.
For Thursday, January 6th, goes to two individuals who should never be allowed at high school basketball games ever again
simply because they don't know how to act.
All right, those two individuals are Tennessee State Representative Jeremy Faison.
Faison? Is it Faison, Eddie?
Faison.
Okay, and Mark McLoughlin, all right, who's 31 years old.
He's from Seattle, Washington.
Now, salute to all the basketball dads and basketball moms out there.
Drop on the clues bombs for all the basketball dads, basketball moms.
I love watching how active you are in your kids' lives.
I love watching y'all turn up at games, but some of y'all go too far.
All right, and these are two examples of folks who went too far.
First, Mark McLaughlin, 31 years old.
He pled guilty.
Well, he pled not guilty.
Let me say that again.
He pled not guilty to a felony second-degree assault
after he was accused last month of storming the basketball court
while his son was playing during a middle school game.
All right?
Just for the record, I want y'all to know that Mark is 6'6 and 200 pounds.
And the referee he charged was 72 years old.
Oh, my goodness.
Let's go to KOMO News for the report, please.
Now, this parent is 31-year-old...
No, that's the wrong one.
...McLaughlin, who was arraigned today on one count of second-degree assault,
which is a felony.
He pleaded not guilty.
McLaughlin allegedly runs down from the stands during his son's basketball
game and knocks down the 72 year old referee at Kenmore middle school.
McLaughlin was heard saying,
no one touches my son as he rushed the court,
causing the ref to fall face first onto the floor.
Now this is the aftermath of the ref's injuries. Again, a
broken nose, cheekbone, and two
busted ribs. The referee
told me he never touched McLaughlin's
son and was simply there to help break
up an argument between the kids on the
court. Prosecutors say McLaughlin
is clearly unable to keep his
temper under control, even in
a room full of children and parents at a school
basketball game.
Mark is 6'6", 200 pounds, and pushed a 72-year-old referee from the back. All right. Okay. 72-year-old referee got a broken nose, two fractured ribs, and injuries to his face. Mark, Mark, my man,
bro, bro, I'm simply asking one question, and I'm'm gonna be asking this question all 2022 it's a question
that jayda kiss asked in 2004 and that question is why why all right i'm with you wiling i'm with
you wiling over your kids mark i'm with you i'm wiling over my kids too no one touches my daughter
but sir it's basketball and he used to play basketball intentional fouls are part of the game
okay how can you teach your child to remain calm and cool under pressure and not lose his
head when you can't?
Alright? This isn't one of those don't do as
I do, do as I say situations.
You set a bad example, and
you didn't even put hands on the right person.
You don't push the referee down in a
situation like that. Alright?
You find out who the kid's daddy is
that fouled your kid, and you push him
down. No, you don't.
You don't push nobody down.
What's wrong with you?
You're right.
You're right.
Now, let's get to Tennessee lawmaker Representative Jeremy Faison.
All right.
He's 45 years old.
He was watching his son play when he got upset with a call.
Let's go to CBS 8 for the report, please.
An East Tennessee representative was removed from a basketball game Tuesday night over at Providence Academy.
Jeremy Faison represents parts of Cocke, Green, and Jefferson counties.
When he was attending the basketball game, he got frustrated at an official
and tried to pants the referee.
He leader-toited out in a statement saying,
I acted a fool and he hopes to make it right.
He said in a statement as well that he intended to fight that official and wanted him
to fight back. That never happened and Jeremy Faison was indeed removed from the basketball game.
Jeremy Faison stormed onto the court, argued with the ref and grabbed the referee's pants
leg and tried to pull the ref's pants off. Representative Jeremy Faison, he's been the house republican caucus chair since 2019 he
represents tennessee's 11th district uh they did talk about the statement a little bit in the news
report but i want to read you this statement in full this statement is good he released it on
social media verbatim he says i acted the fool tonight and lost my temper on a ref i was wanting
him to fight me totally lost my junk and got booted from the gym.
I hope to find the ref and ask for his forgiveness.
I was bad wrong.
End quote.
That's verbatim, by the way.
Now, let me tell you what I think happened here.
This is Lenard McKelvey talking, your Uncle Charlotte.
But I believe Jeremy Faison didn't like the call.
He rushed the ref, and in the midst of the argument with the ref,
the ref invited Jeremy Faison to his private parts.
I think the ref told Jeremy to suck my D,
and Jeremy said, don't you threaten me with a good time,
and he went to pulling the ref's pants down to oblige him in his request.
That's what I think.
All right, the moral of the story is some folks just go too far.
I'm all for parents riding for their kids,
but we can all agree both of them went too far, correct?
Yes.
Okay, well, let's play a game.
Guess what races it is!
All right.
All right.
Now, we got Mark McLarlan, 31 years old,
didn't like that his child got intentionally fouled on the basketball court,
ran out there, pushed the referee down.
From the back, referee was 72 years old.
Referee broke his nose, fractured ribs, injuries to his face.
Guess what race he is?
White.
Okay, okay.
Why do you say that?
Um, I think a lot more white people play the pull your pants down game than black people.
No, that wasn't the pull your pants down guy.
That was the guy who pushed the referee from the back.
Uh, uh, uh, uh.
Uh, I still think white.
White.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
Even though I ran on the court one time.
That's why I was going to say Dominican.
Because it sounds like something you would do.
But I wouldn't push the referee.
I wouldn't push a 75-year-old.
I don't know the first one.
I don't know the first one.
So Envy says white, Angelique says Dominican.
I'm going to be honest with you.
Y'all might have to meet in the middle because he looks very miscellaneous in the face to me.
I don't know what this man is.
Eddie, what is Mark McLoughlin?
He's white.
Eddie says he's white.
Okay.
The only thing that made me think that was his last name.
McLoughlin?
It sounds like McLovin, kind of.
Okay.
Okay.
Now let's do Jeremy Faison.
Representative Jeremy Faison.
He represents Tennessee's 11th District.
He's been in the House Republican caucus chair since 2019.
White.
Hold on.
He ran out on the court because he didn't like the call.
I believe the ref told him to suck my D.
And so he went to pulling the ref's pants down to oblige him.
I said mine.
Okay.
Angel E says white.
Envy, what do you say?
White.
Okay.
Again, white people play the pull your pants down game.
I don't know too many brothers that do that.
That's right.
You tell a white man, suck your D.
He might do it.
It might happen.
You better be very careful. I'm not generalizing on white men. I'm just telling you, don your D. He might do it. It might happen. You better be very careful.
I'm not generalizing on white men.
I'm just telling you, don't threaten them with a good time,
is all I'm saying.
Okay?
Envy and Anjali, y'all both are correct.
Shake it off.
Shake it off.
Let me ask you a question.
Please.
I didn't even need to know the story.
Let's give Representative Jeremy Faison and Mark McLaurin the biggest hee-haw. Let Remy Ma get in the biggest hee-haw.
Hee-haw, hee-haw.
You stupid mother******.
Now, if it wasn't in Tennessee and it was Atlanta,
would you still think white?
Who, me?
Yes.
Why?
Republican chair?
Republican chair thing.
100%.
Thank you for that donkey of the day.
And the way his statement read.
You read it like that.
No, I did not.
That's how it was written. I acted the fool
tonight and lost my temper on the ref.
I was wanting him to fight me.
Totally lost my junk and got booted
from the gym. I hoped to find the ref
and ask for his forgiveness. I was bad wrong.
That's how he wrote it.
I read it exactly how he wrote it.
It's Google-able.
It's Google-able.
All right.
Well, up next, Ask Yee.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Ye, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Ye.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning.
It's Tanya.
Hey, Tanya.
What's your question for Ye?
Hi, Ye.
So I pretty much have an issue with my baby daddy.
I feel like he suffers from real mental issues.
So it kind of affects our kids.
So he takes like mental breaks in between times away from the kids.
And I feel like now that we have like a fifth year old and we have a fifth year old as well
and I'm seeing how it's affecting them. Right. I don't know how to help him at all and I want to help him because I do
nothing we're not together because I understand that us being together is creating issues like
barriers for him like he don't know how to handle me he don't know how to speak for me um has he
been diagnosed with anything apparently he has when he was younger.
Okay, what is it?
I don't know. He never told me
and for some reason he's in denial now.
You know, he's not trying
to talk about it anymore.
He don't want that label.
So he doesn't want to
seek help right now, but instead he just
gives himself a mental break, which means not
being consistent about seeing his children.
Yes. And what about, what
is his family saying? They're saying
that he does suffer from an issue,
but then it's another side
of the family that's supporting him
not doing nothing for the kids and
supporting him not being the kid
because they know that if he's around
the kids, it's going to be an issue.
Okay.
Like, it's very inconsistent.
And on top of that, when he's around,
it's like, my kids just don't feel safe.
Ooh, and if safety is an issue,
then, you know, because I feel like
what I'm hearing from all this is you love him,
but you know y'all can't be together.
He has some things that he needs to deal with,
and it doesn't seem like he wants to voluntarily go in and try to see if he needs to get medication,
if he needs therapy.
Instead, he's trying to handle it himself when really he needs professional help.
Right.
So I will say because the kids are the priority, you need to make sure that they're taken care of.
And when I say that, you see it's affecting them. Are
they speaking to anyone?
I have my sister in role in therapy
because I noticed how it's affecting his behavior
and I see how
it's affecting him as well.
Yeah, I feel like you're going to have to communicate
with them on a constant basis. Have them in therapy.
I love how proactive you are in making sure
that you've done that and that you've identified
these issues already.
And explain, look, daddy has some things that he's dealing with.
It doesn't have anything to do with you.
And, you know, it is affecting him.
But you just have to make sure you just ingrain that in your children so they know that it's not them.
And it's some help that their dad needs to get.
And I love the fact that you're doing the therapy.
You're doing what you can, giving as much love as you can.
But I do feel like when, so when he does get the kids
and you say they're concerned about safety
and all of those things, is anybody,
do you leave them with him alone?
I mean, when I say safety,
I'm talking about the emotion of the amendment.
Okay.
So like, you know, like he obviously comes from New York,
so a lot of people are homophobic here.
You know what I'm saying?
So, I hear there'll be, like, little things that my son does because my son is around me all of the time
that he'll probably feel like, oh, that's girly.
I'm the type of person that looks at my son, they'll do what he wants.
I feel like not doing what he wants, you know, be open, be free.
If that's who you are,
that's who you are.
Accept it.
You know what I'm saying?
So I feel like it's mentally
and emotionally great
that my son can be himself
around his father.
Mm-hmm.
Okay, so, um,
what if you suggest to him,
look, I want to make sure
that we can take care
of our kids together better.
How about we both go
and figure out
what we can do
to make sure that we're the best parents we can be?
You think he would do that?
I did that.
And he'll be with it for a little bit,
and then he'll stop going to therapy.
He don't want to do anything else.
He'll just go missing because he feels like he can't deal with me.
I guess because he feels like I'm a little bit smarter than him.
I don't know. I don't know.
I'm more intellect.
Right.
I mean, the best thing is if you guys can pursue help as a family together, but if he's
not willing to do that, all you can do is what you can control.
And all you can control is how you raise your kids and how you get them the help that they
need so that they can understand this is not because of us.
This is because of something that our father is doing that he can't even perhaps help himself with until he's ready to do that.
So just keep them as safe as you can, as healthy, as protected as you can, which you have been doing.
And just, you know, I don't know what more you can do because if he's not willing to seek the help that he needs,
all you can do is help your kids and support them.
I agree.
And also my mental health as well.
Yeah, take care of yourself because right now you're the backbone.
And, you know, even if his family can be helpful in any way
and you can keep those lines of communication open
so it's a whole system of support and so that they can make sure
that uh you know they're supportive of what you have to go through also i think that's a benefit
too how many of y'all in your house queen it's me and my three kids i'm gonna send y'all a copy of
the unapologetic guide to black mental health by dr rita walker it's a great read i recommend it to
the everybody i'm gonna send a copy for you and all your kids, okay?
You said you and three, right?
Yes.
Done, done.
I'm going to put you on hold, and Eddie is going to get your address.
We're going to mail them out.
Thank you so much.
All right.
Hold on, okay?
Okay.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
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It's time.
Well, we're in the middle of Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
This is Myesha.
Hey, Myesha.
What's your question for Yeezy?
Okay, so my question is,
how do you emotionally be attached
with somebody you don't go with,
but y'all be with each other every single day,
but y'all don't go together?
Well, why are you with him every day?
We're supposed to be being friends.
So you're friends with your ex?
Yes.
Well, how do you plan to get over it if you're with him every day?
That's what I want to know.
I can't.
And then he's looking at me crazy when I feel him talk away about everything.
Well, I'm confused.
So why aren't you with him if that's who you're attached to and want to be with?
It just don't work out.
We argue every day.
So this sounds like you're stuck in something because it's what you're used to, even though it's not a healthy relationship.
Yes.
So why don't you stop being around him?
Because we're supposed to be co-parenting with the baby.
You can co-parent and not be around each other every day.
You can have your child when you have your child and he can have the child when he does.
It's not like that because it's a girl and she just loves my baby.
I don't know what to do.
Okay.
Oh, wait.
So your ex is a woman?
Yes.
Okay.
So is your child together?
No.
It's my child with my baby father.
Okay.
So do y'all live together?
No.
Why did you pause like that?
Because we don't.
We used to.
Okay.
So you don't live together,
but she's just over there every day.
Yes.
You think it's healthy for you to be around somebody every day
and have them around your child if you're not with them
and don't want to be with them and are arguing all the time
and your child has to see that?
Well, we don't argue in front of her, but we do argue.
But it's like, I don't know.
I just don't know how to separate the two.
You know, I feel like everything I tell you,
you're trying to justify why you can't be away from this person.
It feels like you don't want to be.
It's like I do, but I don't.
I'm confused.
It's so confusing.
But I don't want to be with her.
But I want to be her friend.
But it's hard to separate the two.
I feel like this.
There's times that I could really like a person as a person, but no, they're not the person for me.
And knowing that, I want them to move on because I care about them enough that I want them to find happiness one day.
And I want me to find happiness one day.
And I've been in that situation where what I did was I had to completely cut it off, cold turkey.
And then a couple of years later, we ended up being cool again,
you know, on some cordial stuff,
but never ever being around each other like that.
Because truthfully, it's too hard to separate the emotions
with somebody that you still care about.
You're not sure if you want to be with them.
And if you spend some time apart, maybe things will change
and you guys will get back together in a stronger way.
But right now, it feels like you guys are stuck in a rut and in a cycle that's not changing and not getting better.
And so in order for you to perhaps move on or figure out what it is that you want to do, you might need to take some time.
OK, I'll do it.
Because, you know, you can always change your mind.
You can always change your mind.
You're right.
Or you could always find something better.
That's true, too.
You know, so I think if you want to do what's best for you
and you know that this person is not what's best for you,
then you have to live by that.
You can't just say something and do the opposite.
You're right.
I'm going to take your advice.
Thank you so much.
You're welcome.
Bye.
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We got rumors on the way now?
Yes, and we are going to talk about Megan Good.
She was on The Real, so you can find out what she had to say about this last year
as we found out that she was getting divorced.
All right, we'll get into that next.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Antonio Brown.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Antonio Brown released a statement letting people know what was really going on when he left the field with the Bucs.
Now, he said, I know we were losing to the Jets,
and that was frustrating for all of us,
but I could not make football plays on that ankle.
Yes, I walked off the field,
but there's a major difference between launching from the line
and taking hits compared to jogging off the field
with a rush of emotions going through your mind.
I am reflecting on my reaction, but there was a trigger.
And he goes on to talk about an MRI that he had
that showed that he had a really bad ankle injury and could not play and was in pain and could not walk on that.
He said, you can see the bone bulging from the outside, but that must and can be repaired.
The MRI has been read by two top orthopedic surgeons in New York City.
And he said he already had scheduled a surgery.
The Bucks ordered me under penalty of discipline and with a few hours notice to show up to a more junior doctor for another opinion. What a joke. Then he went on and released
some messages between him and Bruce Arlen, the head coach. Now, Bruce Arlen said, this is B.A.,
make sure you're ready to go tomorrow. We are not resting for the playoffs. Call me.
And he responded, I'm all in, coach. Really can't get to the full speed. I want to win. Be there.
If I wake up tomorrow, I feel better. I'll'll be ready kind of rolled it outside on two-point play I want what's
best for the team let me know when you free I'll call you and he sent a picture of his ankle being
worked on and then the coach said come see me in the morning we'll talk it out definitely want you
with us in case you're ready yeah I mean when I saw him leave the game you know on on Sunday all
I thought to myself was you know he wasn't happy with something.
He made a choice.
That don't make someone, you know, crazy or nuts
or whatever people was trying to say.
Like, you know, I'm always encouraging folks to invest in their mental wealth.
So if the brother needs help in that department, go get it.
But that didn't look like a person having a mental meltdown to me.
He just looked like he was fed up with whatever it was.
And now we know what the whatever was. Right. So there you you have it so there were rumors that he did have an ankle injury
then they said that wasn't true but apparently he had a really really bad injury and he said they
forced him to play injured and then tried to cover it up then he released text messages from the
coach are you listening yeah not really, I just read the text messages.
All right.
Megan Good was on The Real, and she reflected on personal transitions amidst her divorce
from Devon Franklin.
Here is what she had to say about getting through it.
Leading up to 40 and coming out of the pandemic, it was like, okay, I'm going to take a beat
for myself.
I stopped drinking back in April.
Really?
So I didn't drink for April, May, June, July.
August.
Ooh, girl.
End of August, I think.
I was like, let me just take a beat because
I wanted to just really focus on therapy
and dive into some things that
I experienced in the past I haven't spoken about
publicly yet.
Alright, girl. Well, you know,
take your time. Do what you need to do for yourself.
And speaking of divorce, Scotty
and Larsa Pippen have finalized their divorce
after three years. It's been some time.
That's been a long time. I know. I didn't know they were
still married, but it has finally been
finalized after years of back
and forth. So it
was finalized December 15th. All issues
were resolved amicably, and they're
now focused on co-parenting their remaining minor children.
All right, Kanye West and Billie Eilish
are reportedly going to headline Coachella for 2022
now that Travis Scott is no longer a headliner.
That is who is reportedly going to be filling in.
And that's all because of Travis Scott's exit.
All right, Youngboyneverbrokeagain
has shared a new song and video for Fish Scale.
Here is that song.
I tell, coming through on my cell
What you want we sell
We got freshest puzzle here
Let's get them bodies out of hell
I don't buy B7
Cause it hard and boy that shit don't like to sell
All right, he also said that he does have a new mixtape
that's coming out in less than two weeks.
And Dwayne Johnson has three films in Netflix's top ten.
So those three movies, Red Notice and Hobbs and Shaw, which is the Fast and Furious spinoff,
which he said has the highest audience score of all time for any Fast and Furious movie.
And 2012's Journey to the Mysterious Island.
Here's what he had to say.
Just had to pause my workout for a second because, man, I just got some news that I have to share with you guys.
Because it's because of you that any of this is even possible.
I just got a call from Netflix.
And they told me that I may have achieved something that is very rare and possibly something that no one else has ever achieved before in Hollywood.
This is crazy.
The top ten movies in the
world on Netflix.
Three of those movies belong to me.
I'm a lucky son of a bitch.
Thank you guys so much.
I wonder how often The Rock says that.
Every day. I'm sure a lot.
No, I'm talking about him saying I have to pause my workout.
Because every time he does a video, he's in the damn gym.
The Rock's muscles got muscles.
Alright, well that is your Rumor Reports. When does he have time to shoot movies? Because every time he does a video, he's in the damn gym. The Rock's muscles got muscles. All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
When does he have time to shoot movies?
Because he's always in the gym.
All right.
Well, thank you, Miss Yee.
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Now, again, shout out to Selling Tampa.
The ladies are selling Tampa.
Yesterday, I know i was trending for
something that people thought and assumed and people just want to cancel you and attack you
and they don't even know what they're talking about uh but what i said yesterday is uh i watch
all the real estate shows that come on netflix whether it's own i know there's uh sell atlanta
is coming out friday i'm looking forward to that i just love real estate i love looking at homes i
love uh seeing the profits that people make i'm into real estate so i was watching uh
uh sell it tampa whatever the name of it is and um the same person that does that does
does sell it sunset and sell it sunset is white people they a white brokerage and it looks a lot
better they talk about a lot of the things that they do they sell homes on it and i don't feel
like producers did the same for Sell It Tampa,
which is a black, is an African-American firm.
An all-female black firm, which I think is dope.
And they sell a lot of properties.
They do a lot of business in Tampa.
I love Tampa.
Shout out to 7th and Grove.
But I just feel like the producers didn't show those women in the same light
that they showed the other women on the white show.
And I was upset about that.
People are like, you're attacking them. No, I'm not attacking them. I just don't like that. Show my sisters the same way as they show the other women on the white show and I was upset about that and people like you're attacking them no I'm not attacking them I just don't like that show
show my sisters the same way as you show the white women that's all I'm asking people really got mad
at you for that yeah I think I think because if you read it it's like you know they got a little
defensive because they're on the show and you said it was embarrassing so they probably took that word
and took that to heart when really it was for the producers,
the editing or whatever it is that they do.
You didn't like that part of it.
I explained it several times, but it was what it was.
I see shade when even they changed their caption to me saying what it was.
But and I think everybody got it.
But it is.
I mean, we just need to make sure when producers do our show, they put us on the same light
as they put.
We need to produce our own shows.
And that's another thing.
Producers that really care about us and look like us.
Yeah, you're right.
They're absolutely right.
But you know what, though?
We're saying that.
But the truth of the matter is, even when we do produce our own shows,
people want to do what they feel like sells.
They want to do what's called garner attention.
I think the consumer should demand better.
If consumers watch those shows with us, you know what I mean?
The same way they watch those shows with others without the drama.
And let's not act like there's no drama on them white shows, too.
There is.
Especially reality.
Reality TV is just a drama-driven business.
I saw people talking about the drama because I've never seen Selling Sunset.
There's drama on every show.
Absolutely.
Reality TV is a drama-driven business.
As much as they did on Selling Tampa.
Now, I agree with you on that.
I've never watched that franchise, but if the show is about selling houses,
I want to see them selling houses.
There's no reason to have drama. It's like they would say on Black Ink, we want to see them doing tattoos.
But the thing with the sisters is, what bothered me is,
they have two shows on air.
They have a white show that I'm sure that they do for
white people and they do shows for us, but
it's not the same show.
I'm watching a show and
one of the sisters didn't know much about the
house. She didn't do her homework, which happens.
It happens in every business, but why do they play her
like that? Why do they put it on TV like that?
Then they calling each other bitches in an argument.
I'm like, it's just certain things that I
felt like they were sliding more for the drama
and less for the actual show of showing us selling real estate.
And these sisters are out there selling real estate.
That's what upset me.
Now, I saw the first two episodes, so that's all I've seen so far.
And there were some interesting things in there.
I did see, you know, it starts off with them in a nice, beautiful, big house.
I didn't know Tampa that well.
So I did see, and they are focused on luxury real estate.
So they said they sell normal homes,
but because the show is focused on luxury,
that's what they show more.
And they're trying to break into a market
that normally they wouldn't be in.
It's an all-black women's brokerage in Tampa
selling luxury real estate.
So that's already a lot of things against you.
So I get it.
We would like a better portrayal.
And one of those things, if you look at the show
and you see one of the women
on the show
and she's trying to sell a home
and the guy says
how many bedrooms,
she doesn't know.
And then she has,
well, how much the taxes?
She doesn't know.
Then the guy says,
well, you have a dock in the back.
What size boat can I fit?
She doesn't know.
I didn't see that.
Yes, I think episode four.
So now if you display that
for your firm
and the TV puts that out there,
if I'm selling my crib what
i want to go through them to sell my crib because i feel like they're not prepared but me knowing
and seeing them sisters they are prepared they do a well they do good business so why did why did i
feel like why the producers put that part out there maybe it's a network too though because i
mean like you know exactly so when you watch something like hgtv right like house hunters
you can watch house hunters all day ain't no drama on House Hunters.
They're just showing you dope houses.
They're showing you how much the houses cost.
You're just watching a show.
Maybe it's the network.
Maybe it's because they know your attention.
If you're watching Netflix, you're going to want some drama.
You're going to want some nonsense.
Million dollar listing.
Million dollar listing, yeah.
But there's drama in it, but they sell, it's about selling properties.
They definitely sell a house in every episode of Million Dollar Listing.
A couple houses.
Yeah, they sell house in every episode of Million Dollar Listing. A couple houses. Yeah, they sell houses
in every episode.
But I was thinking about
even for showing a home,
sometimes if the whole brokerage
is able to sell homes
and people get their,
you know,
they get their fee also,
sometimes you might ask someone,
I didn't see the episode,
so I don't know,
to show a home for you
because you're not available
to do it
and they might,
I don't know,
but you're right,
you should definitely know
all the information.
Any questions? The moral of the story is you just don't like the depiction of the sisters
versus the white people.
Absolutely.
Simple.
But I watched it because they were black.
So,
you know,
that's what made me even watch it.
Cause it kept showing up on my Netflix.
You know,
it was,
it was show up on the homepage of my Netflix.
And I ain't gonna lie.
This is,
this is the biggest press to that,
that that show has got.
And I love the fact that we can talk about a show and hopefully people get to watch it.
And hopefully they come up here and talk about it.
Like I said, I met a couple of those sisters when I was in Tampa.
I love Tampa.
But I just want them to depict our sisters the same way as they depict the white women.
That's all.
And I saw they sold their house to the founder of Mayel.
And I used those hair products.
So that was dope.
Is it the biggest press though?
That's the biggest press they got?
Yeah. You didn't hear about the show
Most people didn't even hear about the show
It shows up on my Netflix on the homepage
I heard about it
One of the women had a baby from Chad Johnson
I saw that
I just saw it
It said selling Tampa Star
Had a baby with
She owns the brokerage
I just knew What's her name? Sharina? It said Selling Tampa Star had a baby with... And she owns the brokerage.
I just knew.
I just knew.
What's her name?
What's the sister name?
Sharina?
Nah, it ain't Sharina.
It's Cheryl.
Cheryl.
It's Cheryl.
Cheryl.
Shout to the show.
Shout to Cheryl.
She said she wants to come up here.
Okay, let's have her.
I gave her the producer's information so we can set that up.
All right. Well, when we come back, positive notice to Breakfast Club.
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Morning, everybody. It's DJ, MD, and J come back, positive note. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MD, and Jameel Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
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Now, you guys have a great day today.
Wear your mask.
And, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Yeah.
First, I want to salute Ingrid Newkirk, President of PETA.
Salute to Ingrid.
Thank you, Ingrid.
I received the gift that you sent.
What'd you send?
I received your note.
She sent me a leather wallet, ironically.
I don't know.
I don't know if the wallet's made of leather or not,
but it's a wallet from Wu-Tang.
I think RZA has a line of wallets or something,
and she sent them to me.
She sent you a leather wallet?
Thank you, Ingrid.
Is that a leather wallet?
I don't know if it's leather, but it's definitely a wallet.
But thank you, Ingrid.
I appreciate the gift, and I appreciate your note. And, you know if it's leather, but it's definitely a wallet. But thank you, Ingrid. I appreciate the gift and I appreciate your
note. And, you know, I love to
pee to people. And I think y'all are hilarious.
And, you know,
I'll stop giving y'all such a hard
time. Okay.
That's a lie, but
leave us with a positive note.
The positive note
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