The Breakfast Club - Dr. Oz Interview and More
Episode Date: May 21, 2019Today on the show we had friend to the room Dr.Oz stop by where he spoke about CBD benefits, hallucinogens & why you shouldn't wash your chicken. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to ...middle school students who decided to put bodily fluids in bake goods. Also, we opened up the phone lines to see how our listeners relationship with their parents are after Shaggy spoke on how his relationship with his mother is toxic a few days ago. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, my undeadly darlings.
It's Teresa, your resident ghost host.
And do I have a treat for you.
Haunting is crawling out from the shadows, and it's going to be devilishly good.
We've got chills, thrills, and stories that'll make you wish the lights stayed on.
So join me, won't you?
Let's dive into the eerie unknown together.
Sleep tight, if you can.
Listen to Haunting on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It's dangerous. It's dangerous. Everybody come to the breakfast club. I call this the hot seat.
You're alive.
You're alive.
Can I live?
You are out of control.
I can't even deal with you.
Y'all are so petty.
Why are y'all so petty?
The world's most dangerous morning show.
DJ Envy.
Captain of this bitch.
Angela Yee.
I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way.
Charlamagne Tha God.
The ruler of rubbing you the wrong way.
The Breakfast Club. Pay for everybody. Good morning, USA! Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, is Biggie's birthday. Yes. Notorious. You know, last year, I think it was last year.
Was it last year?
Yeah, last year,
I was listening to D-Rock on the Rap Radar podcast,
dropping the clues bombs
for my big bro, D-Rock.
And he said that he celebrates
Biggie's born day
more than the day Biggie dies,
which makes sense.
Well, that makes sense.
You know what I'm saying?
It makes a lot of sense.
So happy Notorious B.I.G. day.
Absolutely.
Yes.
Big up to Brooklyn.
So I'm in L.A. right now.
I'm a little jet lagged because it was a long flight and the weather was so bad yesterday.
The flight actually took off an hour late and then we had to go like I think almost an hour out of the way to try to avoid turbulence as much as possible.
Oh, wow.
But you got there safe.
Yeah, we got here safe.
Thank goodness.
There was a little bit of turbulence
that was kind of bad,
but then I guess toward the end of the flight
they managed to avoid it,
but they had to go a whole nother route
that took us out of the way.
Yeah, I don't know what's, you know,
I don't know what's going on,
but it's been a lot of turbulence lately
when I've been flying
in the last couple of weeks.
Unusual turbulence.
Maybe it's gas.
Maybe it's your stomach.
Well, I know there were tornadoes
and everything.
Does your stomach rumble when you're in the air?
Do you ever feel like you got a poo-poo?
Why are you all in my butt, man?
I didn't say nothing.
See what I'm saying?
No, you all do.
You feel like you got a poo-poo?
Did I say anything about the man's butt?
I'm talking about gas.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's the...
See what?
You always got to take it there.
How does it feel when you're up in the air?
We just started.
Oh, you got a poo-poo?
That's you, man.
You ain't even had no breakfast yet
and you're already talking about butts.
No, you talking about butts.
This is stupid.
Leave my butt out your conversation.
Well, there were supposedly really bad storms and tornadoes and everything,
and that was across Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri.
So I'm sure that had something to do with it.
I'm sure it did, too.
All right.
Well, Dr. Oz will be joining us this morning.
Dr. Oz.
I got questions for Dr. Oz, because you know I've been big on CBD for the past few months.
I think it helps with my anxiety.
Also, it helps me sleep very well.
So I've been doing the oils, the gummies, the syrups, all kind of stuff.
Dr. Oz, I think he doesn't think CBD is as good as advertised, but I want to talk to him about it.
Yeah, we'll ask him about that and more.
And we got front page news.
We'll be talking about you.
Yes, let's talk about Magic Johnson.
Everybody's wondering what made him quit his job with the Lakers.
Well, he finally has broken his silence.
The GOAT.
All right, we'll talk to front page news when we come back and Dr. Oz next hour.
So don't move.
Get your ass up.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Let's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, last night, the Warriors swept the Trail Blazers 119-117.
I had no idea.
I went to sleep.
Those games.
That went into overtime.
Yeah, those West Coast games come on way too late for me.
And the Trail Blazers were up, like, I think like four or five minutes left.
They were up how much?
They were up 17.
17-0.
It's not a game. It's not a game for the Golden a game, but it is. Steph had a triple-double.
Going to their fifth straight NBA finals.
Yes.
They've won three out of the last four.
That's what's supposed to happen when you go to the finals.
You're supposed to win.
Right.
That's what puts you in a different league, a different category.
What else are we talking about, Yee?
Well, since we're talking about basketball, let's talk about Magic Johnson. He was
on First Take and he did not
hold back on talking about everything.
Now, first he talks about the
straw that broke the camel's back at his job
when he was the president of
basketball operations. The straw
that broke the camel's back was
I wanted to fire Luke Walton
and we had
max three meetings.
I showed her the things he did well and the things he didn't do well.
And I said, listen, we got to get a better coach.
So the first day, well, let's think about it.
Second day, okay, you can fire him.
Then the next day, no, we should try to work it out.
Then he goes on to talk about the person who backstabbed him, and he didn't hold back on identifying the person by name.
So did it come down, I'm not,
I understand the Luke Walton element,
but when you allude to the backstabbing,
was it Rob Palenka that you're talking
about? Is it Rob Palenka and other
people within the Lakers organization?
Who exactly were you talking about? No, just Rob.
You know, it's disrespectful
you put a man like Magic Johnson in a position of power
and don't give him the power, okay?
Out of all the people that he talks about in that Lakers organization,
who knows basketball better than the second greatest basketball player of all time?
If he's the president of basketball operations, then let him handle that.
And Rob Palenka's a general manager,
and he said that there would be just a lot of talk about him behind his back,
and he would hear about it outside of the office even.
People saying, oh, he's not in his office.
He's not doing what he's supposed to be doing.
He didn't like that backstabbing.
Now, he also goes on to talk about Jeannie Buss and what the issue was with her.
If you're going to talk about betrayal, it's only with Rob.
But I didn't like that Tim Harris was too involved in basketball.
He's supposed to run the Laker business.
Jeannie's got to stop that.
It's too many people at the table.
And so what happens, everybody gets to share their opinion,
and there's so much information coming at her that then when I say,
hey, we have to do this, she can't make a decision because they said,
no, don't go the way Magic go.
You should go left.
Other people already got to her.
Exactly.
Irvin Magic Johnson is the GOAT,
number two greatest NBA player behind Michael Jordan,
five NBA championships, nine NBA finals in 13 years,
went one-on-one with HIV and one.
Give that man some damn respect.
Okay, if that man is the head of basketball operations,
that's the only person that you should be listening to
when it comes to basketball operations.
Yeah, he gave him the job, he gave him the title, let him do his job.
Exactly.
Why is everybody else chiming in with an opinion?
They don't have the title.
What's the point of having the title if you're not going to get a man to power with the title?
Right.
Well, you got to listen to the whole entire interview where he really goes in depth.
I mean, everybody.
Not just you, but everybody should take a listen to that on First Take with Magic Johnson.
Right now, let's talk about Morehouse College.
We already told you yesterday the great news about Robert F. Smith and how he was giving their commencement speech and ended up taking care of the whole class of 2019 student loans.
Well, in addition to that, now they're going to be getting some bling.
Apparently, the jewelers at J-Dal are producing some cufflinks for the class of 2019.
They're doing this all on their own. The Smiths aren't involved
with this. So now they're also getting
some gold, silver,
diamonds with the school's name
and the Smith family name as well.
Can you girls get some money without buying some bling?
Well, they're not buying it.
The jewelers are giving it to them for free.
Oh, it's free? Yes, the jewelers are giving it to them. They're gifting the students.
I still don't like the optics of it. Why?
Alright, the black man spends all of his money on another black men, and you think, here's some bling.
This is what y'all need to go with that.
But it's nice.
It's bling to go with that.
It's cufflinks.
It's not bling.
It's cufflinks.
It's cufflinks.
Don't say bling.
Say cufflinks, Yee.
Well, it is going to be silver, gold, and diamonds.
It's cufflinks.
They're spending about $250,000 to gift these.
That's nice.
They're going to need it for their business needs.
That's a beautiful gift.
People need their cufflinks.
That's right.
That's amazing. They're going to need it for their business meetings. People need their cufflinks. That's amazing to me.
I've seen people actually,
you know,
finding disparaging things
to say about Robert Smith
donating his money
to Mohawks.
I mean,
it's just,
it's really needless,
petty things.
Some people are acting
like he's expected
to do something like this
and he's a billionaire.
It's the least he can do.
He ain't got to do nothing.
He worked hard
for his own fortune.
Yeah,
I saw people saying like his, his wife is white,
but that money green, though.
Okay.
Who cares?
The man is giving back to his community.
Who cares if his wife is green?
It don't matter what.
And all of y'all saying that would take that money, too.
In a heartbeat.
Yes.
All right.
Well, that's front page news.
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All right, we'll get into it when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I create my own country? My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory. Well, why can't I trade my own country? My forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
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The Breakfast Club.
It's your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. All right, get it off your chest. I want to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. You better have the same energy. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
All right, get it off your chest.
I want to get something off my chest.
Sunday, a fire truck was going on an emergency call,
and it was speeding down the road.
My nanny was picking up my kids from swimming, so she pulled over.
The fire truck ran into the back of her car, which is an accident.
That happens.
I get it.
What pissed me off is the fire truck never stopped.
Never seen what was, if my kids were hurt, if my kids were injured or anything.
A fire truck didn't stop?
A fire truck did not stop and continued to go to the emergency.
Then when I asked, they said, well, there is no negligence when it comes to the fire
truck or police department in New Jersey.
And they have to go to the emergency.
But I said, you know, yes, I understand there's an emergency,
but now you crashing into my car, you could have killed my kids.
Are you passing up my kids that could be hurt to go to emergency
even though you crashed into them?
Was she pulled off the side of the road?
Did she pull out the way like this?
All the cars pulled off the side of the road.
Oh, they definitely in the wrong then.
You can't sue fire department or police.
Even as far as insurance, you have to take care of your car yourself?
You have to take care of everything yourself.
There's no negligence.
And then the hospital bills?
You cannot sue the fire department or the police department.
There's no negligence.
They don't have to pay.
Even your deductible, you got to take care of it yourself.
I would still think that the ambulance and even the fire department,
they have to look out for the other people on the road
when they're rushing to these situations.
Because imagine if that was an ambulance.
So you hit somebody in the car.
Now what?
I got to call another ambulance to come take my kids to the emergency room?
But that was the whole thing.
You ran into my car.
You keep it moving.
Well, what happened if my daughter was hurt?
What happened if my daughter got hit hard and was paralyzed or anything?
Or my son, you know?
And it's really crazy.
And where they hit my daughter, my daughter was sitting on the right side of the car.
If she was on the left side of the car, she would be in bad shape.
So today after work, I'm going to take them just to get x-rays and make sure everything is okay
and everything is clear because the nanny's a little banged up.
But I just thought that was foul.
And accidents do happen.
I'm not mad at that.
But, jeez, pull over.
Make sure the kids are okay.
There's three little kids, a 5-year-old, a 4-year-old, and a 2-year-old.
Well, I guess if they pull over, then they'll be late to the fire, too.
They should be able to call an ambulance or something.
I'm with you.
But it's just a weird situation.
Yeah, all right.
Well, hello, who's this?
Yo, this is Big Smiley.
Hey, Smiley, what up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Hello, Big Smiley.
Good morning.
What's going on, everybody?
How y'all doing today?
Good morning.
I'm blessed black and highly favored, sir.
And that's good for you. Handle that.
That's what I'm screaming.
I want to say a big special thanks out to
today, my daughter graduated from
Cross Creek Early College in Fairfield, North Carolina.
Nice. She's graduating
with 67
college credits. Nice. And she's
on her way to Elms
College and Chickapee, Massachusetts
to be a nurse practitioner.
And on top of that, my wife of
10 years, birthday today.
So I got a double header. You know what I'm saying?
I'm having a great day so far. Alright, brother.
It's going to be stressful by the end of it, though.
I know you got daughters too. You and
Envy. And I just don't want to go on
off to college. You know how they say college is.
But we got to let them go, don't we? Luckily, my daughter is 10. My other one is 3. My other one is 7 months. I don't want to go on off to college. You know how they say college is, but we got to let them go, don't we?
Luckily, my daughter is 10. My other one is 3.
My other one is 7 months. I don't have to think about that for at least
another 8 years. But enjoy it. Enjoy it,
brother. How you doing with it,
Imi? I'm doing good, man.
Wish the family
send the love from the Breakfast Club.
Yeah, will do. Thank y'all. Y'all keep up this good work.
Do what y'all do. Alright, Freddie,
get her off your chest. Yo, it's Freddie P.
Good morning to everybody.
What's up, Freddie P?
Not much.
Good morning, Angelique.
Good morning, Freddie P.
Good morning, Charlamagne.
Peace, King.
How are you?
I'm all right.
I'm watching some stuff.
It's good.
It's doing well.
DJ Envy.
Yes, sir.
We started the show off with this morning.
Yes, sir.
R-E-B-A.
God, they blew no more.
Freddie P., when you gonna understand
and I'ma say this a million times, I do
not pick the songs on the
breakfast club. I remember hearing the beginning of the
show and you said you're the captain of this bitch.
I remember hearing you say that.
He just said that. He has no control. And when he said
captain of this bitch, he meant the music.
Alright? No, that's a fact.
I'm Magic Johnson right now. They don't let me
pick the music.
What's the DJ for in DJ Envy?
Exactly.
I'm Magic Johnson up here.
They don't let me pick the music, bro.
I'm just here.
Yo, I'm just saying, maybe you should change that title from captain to, you know, peon
or something like that.
Captain of the music.
DJ Envy.
I thought you was spreading positivity, bro.
What does the DJ stand for then?
I told him that just so I could get on and tell you.
Quit playing them same songs every morning. What does the DJ stand for? Diss jockey. F*** junkie. What does the DJ stand for then? I told him that just so I could get on and tell you I quit playing them same songs every morning.
What does the DJ stand for?
This jockey. Junkie.
What?
You know what? Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051
If you need to vent, hit us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up. Wake up.
Wake your wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Angel, what's up?
What's up, what's up, DJ Envy?
What's up, Charlamagne?
What's up, Angelina?
Peace, King. What's up, what's up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, y'all, Charlamagne, just stop playing with Envy's butt so early in the morning.
Thank you, bro. You know he's real
sensitive. Envy just said the same
thing. Yeah, leave my butt alone. I have not
done anything to Envy's butt. What's wrong with y'all?
First of all, yesterday, Envy was sagging his
pants so crazy, his ass crack was all the way
out. We all grown in this room.
We too old for that. But why
are you looking at my ass? I was sitting down, this guy
staring at my butt and then takes a video of my
butt. Who knows what he did with that video?
I'm going to Human Resources later.
I needed him to see how ridiculous he looked.
Too early in the morning, but thank you for being
on time, Charlamagne, today. Yes, sir.
That's all it's about. Top of the top, baby.
See? See? There you go.
You didn't feel the air breezing through your
butt? No. It was so crazy.
I mean, I'm a beige ass just everywhere.
You like to look at
it.
Who knows what he did
with that video last
day?
Hello, who's this?
My name is Reggie and
I'm from Columbia.
What's up, Charlemagne?
Peace King 803 Metro.
What's happening?
What's up, bro?
In the building.
DJ Avery, what's good
with you, bro?
What's up with you,
brother?
Yeah, this is you.
I ain't really got
nothing to say, but you
real biased when it
comes to giving advice
to these women and
these men.
And how is that?
I heard a lady call it there last week talking about how she's single
and dealing with multiple men. But when a
woman call her there talking about a man dealing with
multiple women and they single, you
drag him through the mud.
No, I don't. I always tell everybody to be honest.
If you're single and you want to date multiple people
that's your priority, man or woman.
You just have to be honest about it. You can't be a cheater.
It's not about being a cheater.
You can be honest with women these days
and they still don't want to hear it.
That's not true.
But I encourage everyone to be honest,
whether you're a man or a woman.
If you feel like you're single
and ready to mingle,
just don't lie
and act like you're in a relationship
if you're not.
You can be 100 women these days
and they still gonna feel
some type of way about it.
Sounds like you're very biased toward men.
Say what?
Goodbye, sir.
You walk right into that trap.
You walk right into that trap.
Goodbye, sir.
You've got to stop walking into these traps.
Hello, who's this?
What's going on, man?
It's Reeve.
What's up, bro?
Get it off your chest.
Man, I want to get off my chest about Charlamagne, man.
I think Charlamagne?
I love Florida.
I actually was in Florida two weeks ago.
I was in Orlando.
But we cannot sit here and deny that the craziest people in America
come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
But you need to talk to your therapist because I think you mad.
I think you mad at your parents that you wasn't born in Florida.
No, I won't.
Left for Florida.
My aunt actually lives in Florida.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, listen, why are you denying that y'all crazy, though?
I'm not denying that we crazy, but I mean, I think you wish you was born in Florida, dude.
No, I'm just calling it like I see it.
What part of Florida are you from, son?
Miami, Florida.
Every year, it's dunk planning, man.
Oh, what's up, bro?
What's going on? I'm trying to make the car show, man. Yeah, come on. Bring that car. I need that dunk. Pause? Miami, Florida. Envy, this is Donk Planet, man. Oh, what's up, bro? What's going on? I'm trying to make the car
show, man. Yeah, come on. Bring that car.
I need that Donk. Pause, pause, pause.
Damn. Envy just asked if you want
that Donk. No, see? Hey!
I see. There goes Charlamagne tripping again.
See? I need that car,
man. Bring that car out. You know, we're doing a car
show in New York. It's not a car. It's a Donk.
You got to call it like it is. Now, you from
Florida. You know good and well you don't call a dunk
a regular car. You say that's that dunk. I ain't wanna say it.
But bring that dunk to Houston
or New York or we might do one in
Florida. So I need that dunk. He asking you to
fly that dunk out for him. That's what he asking you to do.
Solomon Tripper.
Thank you, brother.
Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051.
Now, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, we are gonna be talking about a hologram tour.
Find out what superstar artist is going to have a hologram tour coming up.
And I know we have to talk about Jason Mitchell this morning,
and we're going to get into that because we have some details
on what allegedly happened to cause him to get fired from all of his jobs.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
What's happening?
Good morning.
And again, happy birthday
to the B.I.G.,
the late, great B.I.G.
We're going to be doing
a Biggie mini mix every hour.
It is National Notorious B.I.G. Day.
And the reason I, you know,
I feel like we should celebrate this is because
D-Rock, who's, you know, Big's best friend,
his brother, he always says he celebrates the
born day more than the day that
he died. Correct. Yeah. So after the
rumors this morning, we'll be getting on a little mini-mix. We'll be
doing mini-mixes all morning, so let me know your favorite
B.I.G. joint. I'll try to get it on this morning.
But let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Jason Mitchell.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to him.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, we all know Jason Mitchell from his breakout role as Eazy-E in Straight Outta Compton.
And now we know him as Brandon on The Chi.
He's also been on shows like Mudbound.
Well, it looks like things aren't going so well for him.
He's been dropped by his representatives at UTA, United Talent Agency,
and also dropped off of The Chi for season three
and from an upcoming Netflix feature, Desperados,
that he was set to star in their allegations of misconduct against him.
Now, Deadline broke the news first,
and while they aren't giving specific details,
according to reports,
there are two incidents that are in question.
One of them occurred offset
during the production of Desperados,
and there was one that took place earlier
while filming The Chi.
According to sources,
they said several of the actresses on The Chi
had issues with Jason Mitchell,
including his co-star Tiffany Boone, who plays his girlfriend on the show.
She plays Jericho.
Jericho?
Yes.
Now, they said a source with knowledge of the Showtime series says Tiffany Boone, who played Mitchell's girlfriend on The Chi, was among several actresses on the series who had issues with Mitchell. she made repeated complaints of sexual harassment and allegedly felt so unsafe with her co-star
that at times her fiance, dear white people actor Mark Richardson,
came to set when she shot scenes with him.
Boone declined to comment.
They also said that she was ultimately informed by producers
that she could no longer work with Mitchell.
She told them that she could no longer work with him.
And she was actually released at her own request so that she could pursue other projects.
All right.
Now, as far as Desperados, which is on Netflix, they weren't filming yet, but they were in some sort of production already.
Pre-production problem.
He was already replaced.
And that news was just revealed as well.
So apparently there were some issues with him on set there.
They said three of his co-stars actually had complaints about him as well.
Let me tell you something.
It's one thing to lose a show.
It's another thing to lose a movie.
But when your agency and management drops you,
then that means it's serious.
Like, it's got to be more than just that.
Something else, yeah, something else.
Yeah, because agencies and management don't go anywhere
unless there's nowhere else to go.
When I saw everyone abruptly drop him like this,
I said to myself,
well, it must be a video of him doing something heinous or something.
Right, but I guess if there's some sort
of pattern where you've had issues on
every, you know, the last
couple of projects that you've been doing and co-stars
are complaining about you, and not just
one, but several.
Listen, we've been watching Hollywood
over the past few years.
Several complaints are always made about individuals,
but it's got to be more than
just his co-workers making complaints or him
making his co-workers uncomfortable because, yes, they'll drop
you from a show, but when your agency
and management walk away, it's something
else. Yeah, it's something more. It's got to be something else.
And let's be clear, though, with
the Me Too movement and all of that, and times
are changing and women don't have to deal with
certain things anymore, and if there's these
sexual misconduct allegations
against him, who knows? But he has been
on The Breakfast Club before and we all
have been fans of his work so this is
something that is new to all of us as we're trying to
get more information. Oh no, it's sad because
Jason Mitchell is a great talent. I think him and Lakeith
Stanfield are the best young actors out here.
And his come up story was so amazing.
We've even had his early
agent on, his first agent from New Orleans
on as well so we'll
find out more information and keep
feeding that to you alright now Whitney
Houston there's going to be a hologram tour
for her and a new album in the works
it's been 7 years since
Whitney Houston has passed away
and according to reports they
said you know a lot of people
were just paying attention to her real life struggles
and forgetting about how talented
that she was. So now this is a great opportunity
to launch a tour
for her so that some of the older
fans can actually
appreciate what
she brought to the table and also appeal to
the younger generations as well.
Who's putting the music out? Is it her family?
Yeah, they have to deal with her estate
and all of that. So it's not something that is
not authorized. I always feel funny about that.
I always feel like if the artist wanted the music out,
they would have put it out. Maybe they don't want that music
out or they didn't like it. I always feel
funny about that. Well, her sister-in-law
did an interview with the New York Times and her
estate executor. They also said the
aggressive marketing push is part of
a strategy to monetize her legacy
and also redeem her reputation.
There's no artist I love that much
to go to a hologram concert.
Now, if I'm at a show
and someone has a hologram come out
like they did at Coachella
a couple years ago,
I'm cool.
But I'm not going to a hologram show.
When you go to the Michael Jackson show
in Vegas,
they have the Michael Jackson hologram
that's pretty amazing too.
All right, now in the meantime, since we're talking about
Whitney Houston, Bobby Brown says that he and Chris
Rock are good now after Chris Rock made that
joke about Whitney Houston on social
media. He posted a picture
of Whitney Houston looking impatient with her
sunglasses on. Me sitting in a meeting
that could have been an email, but then he said, hurry up.
I got cracked to smoke. And
people thought that was distasteful.
So Bobby Brown in particular didn't appreciate that.
And he did say that Chris Rock has not reached out to apologize personally.
But he said he's still my boy and he would like to make peace with him.
But he didn't appreciate that.
I mean, it was a retro joke.
It was a throwback joke.
You know, Chris is from the era where you used to make jokes about Bobby and Whitney being on crack all the time.
You know, so he saw that picture and he thought about
the mind state she probably was in when she took that picture
and he put that caption. Chris never cared. He's a comedian.
He never cares. Well, of course, Bobby Brown
was upset. That is, you know, his
ex-wife. So, I mean,
he has every right to be upset. If he didn't like
a joke, he didn't like it. True. Alright,
now let's talk about Monica. She opened
up on a new episode of
Family Hustle that's coming out and they actually have the previews of that and that's all about Monica. She opened up on a new episode of Family Hustle that's coming out,
and they actually have the previews of that.
And that's all about her divorce.
I really want to keep it on the low for now.
Nobody else knows anything that's really going on beyond my mom.
I just didn't expect to be a 38-year-old single mom of three.
Wait, so you're talking about a divorce? Lord have mercy.old single mom of three. Wait, so you talking about a divorce?
Lord have mercy.
After nine years of marriage.
Lord have mercy.
I just want to be a great man, a great husband, a great father.
Please, God, protect my union.
Jesus Christ.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
I hurt my heart just now.
All that sad music.
What kind of music do they have in the background?
Hey, but, babe, if you're listening, I love you.
I love you, too.
Not you.
What?
You love his wife? I love my you. I love you, too. Not you. What? You love his wife?
I love my wife.
I love her, too.
I just want to be a great man, a great husband, a great father.
I just don't want to make the mistakes that my father made.
I don't ever want to put my wife in that position.
No.
If my marriage ends, it won't be because of me.
All right.
All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that's your Rumor Report.
All right, thank you, Yee.
Now, when we come back, Dr.
Well, no, we have front-page news.
What are we talking about front-page news, Yee?
We are going to talk about CBD oil.
I know, Charlamagne, you're a big fan of it.
I love it.
Yes, I get mine specially made as well.
So we'll see what people are saying now that CBD oil is also good for.
Okay, and then we have Dr. Oz next hour.
And then we're going to get into a Biggie mix coming up right now.
Of course, today is Biggie's birthday.
We're going to do a bunch of these mixes all morning long,
so let me know your favorite big joint.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.
There's no such thing as a good excuse for not buckling up.
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Do the smart thing and start buckling up every trip,
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All about the Benji's.
What?
Lil' B.I.G. mini-mix. You're gonna be doing those all
morning long, so let me know your favorite B.I.G.
joint. Yeah, all those kids that are outside the radio station
right now are confused. It's a whole bunch of little
kids camping outside the radio station because
it's a K-pop
boy band coming
named BTS.
BTS, that's right.
You ever heard of them?
BTS is huge.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jen and Suga
and J-Hope.
You Googled that.
No, I didn't.
I actually did
a K-pop TV show
back in the day
for some networking career.
Yeah?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
Well, let's get
into some front page news.
Now, last night, NBA playoffs, the Warriors swept the Trailblazers 119-117.
Steph Curry had a triple-double.
Going to their fifth NBA finals in five years.
They've won three out of the last four.
I don't know why people disrespect Steph Curry and act like he's not the greatest basketball player of his generation.
Acting like he can't win a championship without Kevin Durant,
as if he didn't already win a championship without Kevin Durant.
As if they didn't win 73 games without Kevin Durant as if he didn't already win a championship without Kevin Durant. As if they didn't win 73 games without Kevin Durant.
Stop it.
What else we got, Yee?
Well, there's a new study that shows that you can actually give people CBD
and that will help reduce their cravings for heroin
so it can be used for treating heroin addiction.
That is true.
And it can also treat their levels of anxiety as well.
How do you know that's true?
Because I've been doing CBD for four months and I have not craved heroin once. That's true. And it can also treat their levels of anxiety as well. Because I've been doing CBD for four
months and I have not craved heroin once.
That's a good thing.
That's a good thing. I'm glad it's working. And it reduces
my anxiety. That is all a fact, Angelique.
I am a true testament to this.
But there are so many CBD products on the
market right now. The problem is that
the exact concentration of CBD is
unknown and they also might have additives
like pesticides and even lead in them.
So that's some of the issues that people are having with CBD that's just being sold in the stores.
Some people have had a few bad reactions like diarrhea, headaches, and tiredness as well.
I go to a pharmacy, and I use a particular brand.
It's called Green Roads. Yeah. It's called Green Roads.
Yeah, it's called Green Roads, I believe.
Yes, I use Green Roads CBD products.
They have a bunch of that.
One that you just, it's like a spray.
You just spray it in your mouth.
They have the gummies.
They have.
I got that.
I got the gummies.
I got the syrup.
I got the drops that you put under your tongue.
I got the.
The tincture.
I got the cream that you can rub on your joints.
Oh, man.
Listen, you can have a headache and put the CBD cream on your head and you won't have a headache.
I'll be putting it on my, like when I work out and stuff, my muscles be sore.
I rub it on my muscles.
Oh, my God.
You should put it on.
You sleep so good.
Shut up, man.
All right.
Now, Nike, Adidas, Under Armour, and Foot Locker and other sneaker brands and retailers are talking to Donald Trump.
Now, they are saying these proposed tariffs on imported shoes from China would be catastrophic for consumers here in America.
They said any action taken to increase duties on Chinese footwear
will have an immediate and long-lasting effect on American individuals and families.
There's more than 170 footwear companies that are coming together
in a letter to Trump to discuss how it would threaten
the very economic viability of many companies in our industry.
Yeah, not just your sneakers, your weaves, them bundles going to be like $1,000 a pack.
Okay, your Fashion Nova dresses going to go up from $40 to about $300.
All right, it's about to be real out here in the field.
Y'all think them tariffs don't affect y'all if y'all want to.
Now let's discuss Magic Johnson.
He's finally breaking his silence on what happened with the Lakers that caused him to actually quit.
He was on first take and he did not hold back on discussing what some of the issues that he had with the Lakers organization was.
The straw that broke the camel's back was I wanted to fire Luke Barton.
And we had max three meetings.
I showed her the things he did well and things
he didn't do well. And I said, listen, we got to get a better coach. So the first day, well,
let's think about it. Second day. Okay. You can fire him. Then the next day, no, we should try
to work it out. All right. In addition to that, he talks about the person who he feels like was a backstabber.
So did it come down? I'm not I understand the Luke Walton element.
Yeah. But when you allude to the backstabbing, was it Rob Palenka that you're talking about?
Is it Rob Palenka and other people within the Lakers organization?
Who exactly were you talking? No, just Rob.
You know, it's disrespectful, man. You put a man like Magic Johnson in a position of power and don't give him no power?
Out of all those people, who knows basketball better than the second greatest basketball player of all time, Magic Johnson?
If he's the president of basketball operations, then let him handle that.
Magic is not your token Negro.
Magic is a boss.
Magic has his own empire.
He's trying to help you get your empire right now.
So let him do that.
And you know what he's going to end up doing?
Coming back and buying that whole goddamn empire
called the Lakers. Watch. Give it a moment.
Give it a minute. I hope so.
Alright, well make sure you guys check out that whole entire
interview on First Take. That man is the goat.
How you going to not listen to a man who went one-on-one with HIV
and won? Drop one of Clues bombs for
Urban Magic, Johnson. Give that man some damn respect.
Alright, well that's front page news.
Now when we come back, Dr.
Oz will be joining us, all right?
Some of you guys' questions, Dr. Oz is here, so we'll talk to Dr. Oz about everything.
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The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Yes, sir.
Dr. Oz. I feel blessed
today. Lucky to be here. What up, Doc? Just a day?
You don't feel blessed every day? Every day, but especially
around you, just the energy. There's an
animal-like charisma coming from you, emanating
from you. Well, thank you, Doc. He's very kinky
this morning, Doc. I'm sliding over to him now.
I appreciate that. What are you going to do with these
allergies? I saw you were having some allergy
problems. Oh, my goodness. I don't usually get
them that bad. Right. Me neither.
But I looked in the U.S. Weather Service, and literally the tree pollen map, it's a
bullseye on this area.
And so, I did two things.
First, I started using neti pot.
Wash your sinuses out.
You know that Aladdin-like lamp?
You put the water in the right nostril, comes out the left nostril.
Make sure it's clean water.
I never tried that.
It is really effective for allergies.
And the other thing is washing your hair. Really? Because the pollen sticks to your hair. nostril make sure it's clean water i never tried that it is really effective for allergies and the
other thing is washing your hair because pollen sticks to your hair no worries over there yeah
i was like wow wow i don't know why my allergies are acting up
but you know i'm thinking about you you put hairspray especially it sticks everything
together so the pollen gets stuck to the hair you lie down at night all that pollen is basting your
in your face and you wake up in the morning
with swollen eyes, you're running nose.
So those are the things, if you can do them.
Now, when you sat down, you said you wanted
to talk about CBD, and that was good because
I was going to ask you about CBD because I've been
on CBD for about three, four months now.
Why are you taking it? I like it for my anxiety
and it makes me sleep. So I take
the syrup, I take the gummies,
and I take the drops that you put the gummies, and I take the drops
that you put under your tongue.
And I like the cream on my joints.
Is it good for you?
Is the CBD oil good?
So we did a big investigation
on CBD oils.
Here's my personal belief.
It's not been proven,
but I do believe
it has wonderful medicinal benefits.
But,
and there's a big but here,
but we got 13 products.
10 of them did not have
what they said was in it.
Really?
Five of them had nothing.
So it's not really regulated yet. Not regulated at all. Either the
industry needs to do it or the government needs to do it.
But there are a lot of people, Charlamagne, who are going to
listen to you right now, go out and buy a CBD product
and they're going to have a miserable result.
Pay a lot of money with no benefit. Why? Because they bought
fake stuff. And how do you tell? It's hard.
Right. I get mine from a pharmacy.
The ones that we've tested were sold
in pharmacies.
Look, Charlie, it may work for some of those things.
It probably doesn't help all of them equally well.
Maybe it helps joint pain a lot, anxiety a lot, but not quite so good for sleep. And that's so beneficial for intestines or whatever.
So people just start to shotgun it.
And then they start to find their own little path.
You might also think it's helping you mentally.
Exactly.
So you're like, okay, I feel better now.
But it worries me a lot when 10 out of 13 specimens were fake.
Wow.
Because that means most people are going to have a bad experience, and it's expensive.
What do they put in it?
What's fake in it?
They don't put CBD in it.
There was literally no CBD in five of the products.
None.
And four of them had so little.
It wouldn't even do anything.
Exactly.
What are the good CBD brands? I use
Green Roads. I don't even know which brands
are good or not. I've never looked at it. But I
think the CBD industry ought to get
together and create some kind of a certification
process. They don't do it themselves. Don't let the government do it.
Do it yourself. Say, we're going to stamp on this
thing CBD real
or something. Make some US CBD
or something that everyone can trust.
But in the meantime,
go for big companies. The bigger the
company, the more likely they're going to be giving you real stuff
because they're going to be going out of business otherwise.
Yeah, I never thought about it. I just assumed it was good
because it was in the pharmacy. No, not at all. That's one
of the problems we're running into. You know, we have so much
misinformation about things because of
moral hang-ups. That's one of the problems we're having
with hallucinogens and
magic mushrooms.
Magic mushrooms.
Psilocybin, yeah.
You may not remember this, but Bill Wilson, who's the guy who started Alcoholics Anonymous,
actually, how did he stop drinking?
Because there was no Alcoholics Anonymous for him.
He started it.
He stopped drinking because he had this mystical experience,
probably through hallucinogen, where he realized what the truth was.
And that got him to realize that alcohol
wasn't his path he tried to get lsd into the aa program for through the 50s you know even into
the 60s he was trying to do it why because he realized that for some people if they weren't
going to be able to meditate their way to peace inner peace there was maybe a hack a one-time
deal we could take lsd just one time have a new view of the world, and reset yourself.
Let's think about it.
What is addiction?
Addiction happens because you create a fence around yourself to protect you, right?
You build these little walls, and you don't realize until it's too late there's actually a cage.
Then when the world doesn't react the way you want it to react, you panic.
You get depressed.
You start resorting to drugs.
That's what PTSD is. PTSD is you have this
triggered event that just locks you into a spot where you're all handcuffed, you can't move.
So how do you free yourself from that? Well, there's some different tactics. One of them is
meditation, prayer, but if you can't get there, and that's hard to do sometimes for some people
because it's so stuck, there are medications. Some of the most important medications are actually hallucinogens.
LSD, psilocybin, magic mushroom, ayahuasca.
And this is not, I'm not talking about
raving in concerts. That's the worst way
to do this stuff. This is not for recreational use
which is why I don't like what they're doing in Colorado.
I think we ought to, however, free
doctors to take care of patients. Have you ever
tried any hallucinogens? I haven't, but
I'll tell you why. I don't have a problem
that I think it would help. I don't smoke.
I don't drink.
But listen, if I was a smoker, I would think about it.
And the data from the most recent study, 80% of people who are smokers, they stopped smoking
after trying with a doctor one of these hallucinogens.
And two-thirds still weren't smoking after a year.
These are huge success rates.
It was one time.
Same for alcoholism.
Same for PTSD.
And depression may be the most important data
because people kill themselves for depression.
And if you can reset, like, you know how you turn your computer on and off
if it locks up?
That's basically what this is doing.
So that's a hallucinogen.
What the f*** is the word?
Hallucinogen.
That's what they do?
Reset you?
Hallucinogen resets you.
It allows you to see a world that you never realized existed.
Now, I did try mushrooms before.
Y'all know that.
What was it like?
It was a nice experience.
But my thought is this, right?
Because I've always heard to take any hallucinogens,
if you're not in a good frame of mind, if you're depressed,
it actually makes it even worse
because the hallucinations that you have
are kind of a reflection of what's going on in your mind.
So I've always been told, like, not to take it if you're feeling that way.
Well, the doctors that I've spoken to on this topic say it needs to be guided.
So you take the pill, you lie down, you have to have this person make you feel safe.
Sometimes a journey is not a happy journey because what you're going through is not happy.
But if you feel safe, at least you're not scared
during the unhappy journey.
I did it so long ago,
but I would never go out and do it.
We were in the Poconos, actually,
me and my friends.
And we were in the house
and we weren't going anywhere.
So I felt safe
and it was a good experience.
And how did it change you
afterwards at all?
I felt very clear-headed afterwards.
Really?
Mm-hmm.
And I wished while I was on it
that I would have been able to write certain things down
because it does make you have a lot of different types of thoughts,
but I just wasn't able to do that.
Before you did the other topic,
so apparently, I don't know this for a fact,
but apocryphally, Steve Jobs, creator of the iPhone,
would take micro doses of LSD every day
and then walk around meditating to the LSD he's just taken.
And then he would write the ideas down.
Right.
That's how you got this muscle.
All right, we got more with Dr. Oz.
When we come back, don't move.
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Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Dr. Oz.
Maybe I'm from a different place, right?
Like I see people who, when a kid don't act right, oh, he has ADHD.
You know, if something's going wrong, oh, they have this type of problem.
If something's going wrong in their life, oh, they have mental illness.
And it feels like people are using this as an excuse, and it feels like it's a trend.
It's a fad.
And a lot of people that are affected by it are not getting help, and a lot of people are just using it as an excuse.
I think it's a wonderfully wise insight.
People crutch off these things.
Some folks have problems that
appropriately need to be treated. A lot of times people were worried that big illnesses were being
ignored, but there's a bit of a victim mentality. And I'll take, I'll say I'm ADHD. Well, maybe you
are, right? But it doesn't really matter. It's quite, what are you going to do with it? So if
I give you a medication for ADHD because you needed to get past the day, I get that. But don't crutch
on that and certainly don't believe you have to take that
to get through your life. You should
be able to figure out coping tactics because
your whole life is about the challenges in it.
But see, that's what I think the problem was
with the hood when we were growing up.
We didn't learn any coping tactics because when
people came with these, you know,
ailments, people said, oh, get over it.
Oh, there's nothing wrong with you.
So the cycle never got broken.
That's right.
So it just kept the hood f***ed up.
That's why I think we need social-emotional learning in schools.
It's so funny you say that.
I was at a good friend of mine's daughter graduated.
Timmy Shriver.
That's my guy.
You know Timmy?
That's my man.
I love Timmy.
So Timmy Shriver's mother started Special Olympics.
He runs Special Olympics.
He was John F. Kennedy's nephew, right?
His mother was John F. Kennedy's brother.
We teach kids how to do math in school.
Yeah, learn math.
You got to learn math.
And if you're going to be good in life, you got to know how to do a little bit of math.
But if you can't cope, if you don't have emotional coping skills, I think you're speaking to,
which is why Health Corps and other groups like that, Tim's on the advisory board, by the way,
of Health Corps for that very reason.
I don't know how to get people to realize this. It is the
biggest disservice we do to our youth.
And I go to schools all over the country and it makes
me want to cry when I see them unable
to do the
coping skills that my coaches
taught me in sports. I didn't learn it in English
class. I learned it on
the football field. Or you can learn it
playing music. Or you can learn it playing music. Or you can learn it in
a fashion show. You can learn it in many places.
If you're in the hood, you don't learn it at all. Exactly.
Even learning how to treat each other, how to interact
with each other. None. Do you think they should
change some of the curriculum in schools now?
Yes. I feel like
even some of it, they make us take
so many different math classes and
a lot of times we don't use any of that stuff
once we graduate. We have an 1830s agrarian system of education.
It was built in a different country, basically, right?
Our nation.
But in 1830, kids had to go out back to the farm
in the summertime.
We had different tactics that they had to learn.
It was very rote.
All the kids were together in the same class.
Look, we can be better than this.
We need to reform education,
not by throwing more money at it,
but by focusing on things that make a difference for the ability of these kids to succeed.
That's what's always kept our country successful,
is that we didn't straightjacket our youth.
Now, should we wash our chicken or not?
No, definitely not.
Don't wash your chicken?
I wash my chicken.
I'm not going to wash my chicken.
When you wash your chicken, okay, so why do you wash chicken?
To get the bacteria off it, right?
Clean it, yeah. Clean it. So when you wash your chicken. Okay, so why do you wash chicken? To get the bacteria off it, right? Clean it, yeah.
Clean it.
So when you wash your chicken, you spray the salmonella all over the kitchen, everywhere.
It just splatters everywhere.
Then you put the chicken into the oven, and the heat from the oven would have killed that salmonella anyway.
But it's all in the sink, and we wash it without washing it.
It doesn't always go in the sink.
People wash their salad in their sink.
When you splatter the water on the chicken, it goes outside the sink sometimes.
It's been looked at.
That's one of the problems.
That makes sense.
And you touch the chicken then.
You touch chicken with your hands.
But you have to touch it anyway.
Well, we take our chicken.
I grab it with two fingers, but you can use prongs as well.
Throw it in the oven and let the oven sterilize the chicken.
Really?
Yes.
Then you don't have it in your hands,
touching the salad, on the rest of the counter,
your face, your mouth, by mistake.
But what if you're like, okay, so say you take it out
and you have to bread it, you have to put breadcrumbs on it,
flour and all of that.
It's all fried now.
Right, okay.
But you could also put that in the oven as well.
We don't have any of that thing.
We don't do that in my household.
Any type of preparation that you have to do, though,
is still going to get, you know, the salmonella.
No matter what you do,
there's no incremental benefit of watching the chicken.
Really?
If you wash it, you're not killing salmonella with water,
believe it or not.
Black people mad right now.
Yeah, I ain't going to lie.
I know you told me not to curse,
but that's why people ****, though.
We got to wash the chicken, though.
Come on.
No.
There's no benefit, please.
What you said makes perfect sense, though. It does make sense. That's what they've been saying in all the articles. But I still got to wash the chicken, Dr. D. Come on. No. There's no benefit, please. What you said makes perfect sense, though.
It does make sense.
That's what they've been saying in all the articles.
But I still got to wash my chicken, though.
No, it saves some lives here.
Come on, now.
No more washing.
Listen, make that our anthem for the summer.
No more washing chicken.
Put it in the oven.
Let the oven do the work for you.
I've been washing chicken my whole life, and I've never had salmonella.
I know.
You wouldn't have had it anyway.
You're wasting all that time washing chicken.
What about washing your legs?
Well, let me ask you.
How do you wash your bottom?
That's a more important question
My ass?
Yeah
I got two different rags
I got one rag for the body
And then I got a rag just for my private
No, but I'm talking about
When you go to the bathroom day in and day out
Like you go to the bathroom in the next couple hours
You poop
You poop
When you poop
How do you clean your bottom?
Front to back
This is getting kinky though
This is getting kinky
Okay, now that's what
Now, just real quickly
Go like this
Purse your lips
Whoa That's what your ass looks like right there how do you know because
biologically do you ever get a shuttle if i were to biopsy the skin around the lips, it's the exact same, exact as your ass has.
Oh.
Really?
Yeah.
So this tissue looks the same as the tissue down below.
If I were to get stuff on my lips, would I take sandpaper, toilet paper, and go like this?
No.
No.
You wash with water.
So you don't wash your ass?
With water.
I always do.
But not soap?
Not soap.
You don't wash your mouth with, your lips with salt.
If I spill some of your grape juice, by the way, on my lips, I wipe it with the water.
I wipe it like this.
Well, what's cleaner, your mouth or your ass?
You know, interestingly, they both have tons of germs.
Yeah.
And the mouth has anaerobic germs, which are the ones without, you know, they're both a problem.
Because I would think I put more stuff in my mouth on a daily basis.
You sure do.
Yeah, we know.
You sure do. But you know what I mean sure do. Yeah, we know. You sure do.
Shut up.
But you know what I mean, right?
Yeah, we know what you mean.
I think people will be using moist wipes.
I take toilet paper, I spit on it to moisten it or use a sink.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Some freaky shit you guys are on about this morning.
You spit on toilet paper and wipe your ass?
Yes.
Because that way it's not bad for your ass.
Why don't you use a wet wipe?
Wet wipes are okay too, but wet wipes mess up the sewer system.
I went over to Brooklyn.
I put them in the garbage, not in the toilet.
That's fine.
Do that.
Yeah, you're not supposed to put wet wipes in the toilet.
Yes.
And so take it, fold it up, spit on there, and then you wipe your bottom.
And then it's a moist wipe, basically, on your bottom.
Throw that in the toilet because it can dissolve perfectly.
Is it still wet tissue?
Yeah, then you got toilet paper and stuff in your ass.
Well, no, you want high-quality toilet paper, please.
High-quality.
High-quality spit.
You need your mama's spit.
You know your mama's spit
that can clean off everything off your face?
You need your mama's spit to wipe your ass.
All right, don't move.
We got more with Dr. Oz
when we come back.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
E.J., Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Dr. Oz is here.
Yee.
Now, what are your thoughts on Alabama and these anti-abortion laws that they're passing in Alabama?
Well, that they've passed.
I'm really worried about it.
I'll tell you, I've taken care of a lot of women who've had issues around childbirth.
The problem with the law as it stands now, I think the law was really only passed to generate a Supreme Court challenge.
But most women don't know they're pregnant.
It's two weeks past your last period when you have to decide by.
And I have people on the show all the time who never know they were pregnant,
even when they were delivering.
50% of women don't know they're pregnant when they're pregnant.
So you're asking women to decide almost instantaneously if they're pregnant or not.
And it's also banned in case of incest and rape.
So I don't quite get it as a doctor.
And the other thing is this whole thing about heart beating.
I mean, there are electrical
changes at six weeks,
but the heart's not beating.
If you were to say, starting from
when we can hear the heart, like when the heart's really
doing something, that would be different.
That's not six weeks though. Right.
So if you can define life by a beating heart, then make it
a beating heart. And what really concerns me is I feel like it's banning safe abortions because women, if they're determined to do something, it just won't be done safely.
So if you're determined to get an abortion, which has happened in the past, it'll be done in a dangerous way and it could actually kill you.
As a doctor, just putting my doctor hat on, it's a big timetime concern. Because I went to medical school in Philadelphia,
and I saw women who'd had coat hanger events.
I mean, they're really traumatic events that happened
when they were younger before Roe versus Wade.
And many of them were harmed for life,
emotionally discarding anyway.
At a personal level, I wouldn't want anyone in my family
to have an abortion.
But I don't want to interfere with everyone else's stuff,
because it's hard enough to get into life as it is.
And I think the rule
that most Americans seem to support
is if the child was viable
outside the womb,
then you don't want to kill that child.
If the child was not going to be able
to survive outside the mom,
then the mom runs the show.
This is a hard issue for everybody
because I get it,
but just being logical about it,
if you think that the moment of conception
you've got a life, then why would you even wait
six weeks? Then an in vitro
fertilized egg is still a life.
Then you would have to get rid of everything, like
Plan B. Everything goes away.
Plan B would be considered criminal
under some of these laws.
As a doctor, they said that they're going to lock
doctors up if they perform these abortions.
How did that make you feel? And would you still perform?
Because some doctors say, I'm still going to do it regardless in alabama i think your your primary
responsibilities to your patient and they and the reason they say they're going to lock doctors up
is because people don't want to say they're going to lock the moms up because no one wants that
right do you think this abortion ban could be self-preservation for the right white race
because white people are dying more than they are giving birth and non-white women aren't having
babies and no i think it babies. Again, another effort
to stimulate people to
fight instead of dealing with the real issue.
Everybody's trying to get their summer body.
Yes, look, we have our drink fresh juice here
that I did and that I think
has been really good for people to
drink all natural
organic juices, no
sugar added. I'm having
the beet gingerade.
Yes.
And I should point, beet is one of the best ways of building red cells.
So I already feel energized.
And ginger helps with the nausea because sometimes Charlamagne can nauseate me.
Yes, he can.
But not today.
Beet is great right before you work out, too.
You got to watch him when he tries to nauseate you.
You made us sick talking about spitting on your ass.
I know.
That was weird.
Did he turn into a hunk?
You went right back to that?
What's the healthiest way to lose weight for the summer?
Doc?
Huge studies came out looking at this.
Actually, the U.S. government helped support this.
They took this group of people, 31-year-old healthy people,
and they put them on one of two programs.
And they put them in basically a lockdown area
so they could only eat what they were given.
By the way, they both had the same numbers of fats,
carbohydrates, everything, proteins.
Half of them got it from whole food.
They came out of the ground looking the way it looks when you eat it.
And the other half got it through healthy processed food, like baked potato chips and fiber sticks.
So again, same basic macronutrients, but half got it from whole foods.
The other half got it from processed things, like soy isolates,
but the exact same nutrient content. The group
that got it from whole foods lost 500
calories a day. Wow.
They weren't hungry.
The group that got it from the processed foods,
they ate 500 calories more because
they were hungrier even though they ate the same number
of calories as the other guys.
And what it reminds us is our body
for hundreds of thousands of years has
gotten used to eating real food. And so when we try
to process the food, even if we're making healthy
processed foods, it doesn't quite work.
You can't trick your hormones.
So the reason skinny people get skinny, the reason you
lose weight fast, you're not hungry. And why
aren't you hungry? Because you ate whole food. So eat
whole food, but
low-carb version of it. So real
protein, real fats, but not animal fats, but vegetable fats primarily.
And the best way to do that is primarily be vegan.
I eat what's called a pegan diet.
So it's vegan with a lot of meat.
Oh, my gosh.
That's not a vegan with a lot of meat.
Not a lot, but if you think about it, I did a study on the show.
We had 20 popular diets.
The two most popular ones were vegan and paleo.
Right.
The problem with vegan is you get lonely because no one wants to be around you because you can't eat at any of the good places.
And then paleo is you're only eating meat.
So we made the pegan diet.
We had millions of downloads.
Free, by the way.
Everyone can download it on DrRoz.com.
But the vegan diet is vegan food
with a little bit of the protein meat swapped
out for meat or other sources. What about
stuff like Beyond Burgers and Passable Burgers?
All of these. I love them. Me too.
They're great. And so many places
are selling them now. Yeah, well, listen, you can get
vegetable-based foods. It's
better for the planet. Listen, everyone worries about
the gas emissions and coal plants.
What's destroying our economy in many ways is the way we eat so much meat.
So I don't mind a little bit of meat, high quality,
but make it the side dish.
Make it the accoutrement.
Don't make it your big slab
because animal farming is going to create environmental issues
that we're all going to have to cope with.
So again, don't get rid of all of it.
Just temper it a bit.
Yeah, I read those Beyond Burgers.
I think I read this this weekend that they're not good for you
because you don't know what's in them.
And they say they're going to start genetically modifying Beyond Burgers now.
Well, there's something called Memphis Meats that make them from cells.
But that's the future.
We're going to make them from cheeses and eggs.
You're going to be able to make synthetic versions of these proteins that taste like— they don't taste like mimicking meat. They actually taste just like the future. We're making that from cheeses and eggs. You're going to be able to make synthetic versions of these proteins that taste like... They're not just
mimicking meat. They actually taste just like the meat.
But you don't have to grow meat with a cow
eating grain. You can
grow meat in a test tube. But what is it, though?
That's not even plant-based if they're doing that. No, it's
putting the exact same things that animals
would eat into the meat.
And that's why it tastes just like it. And it actually is literally
the chemical structure is identical
to the meat you'd get from a cow. And that's good for you? It looks so similar that it's hard to say that it tastes just like it. And it actually is literally, the chemical structure is identical to the meat you get from a cow.
And that's good for you?
It looks so similar that it's hard to say that it's bad for you.
But some of these other burgers are just plant-based alternatives to it.
But I wouldn't be harsh on these, Charlamagne.
We're going to have to find alternatives to the way we're eating right now.
And people love their meat.
I like eating meat.
So we're going to have to give people...
Yeah, Charlamagne loves meat.
Yes, he does like meat.
So... Pegan, dog. P meat. Pagan diet. Pagan.
Pagan.
You know what Pagan stands
close to? What? Pagan.
Well, yes, of course. You're about a pagan diet?
No.
Where did that even come from? What is going on here?
Tell people they can hear you every day,
guys. Go to DrRoz.com.
Check it out.
Oh, listen, we're on Fox 5 here in New York.
We're all over the country.
Just finished our 10th season, by the way.
Congratulations.
Congratulations.
Thank you for coming up here all the time.
You know, some people that listen, you are their doctor.
Well, God bless you.
Thanks for having me on.
All right.
Well, we learned a lot from Dr. Oz today.
Wipe your butt, spit on the toilet paper, and wipe.
And the pegging diet is healthy.
Oh, my goodness. It's the toilet paper and wipe it. And the pegging diet is healthy. Oh my goodness.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Talking behind the scenes
about Game of Thrones. Oh, I hated the
ending. I've never seen Game of Thrones.
Me neither. I'm happy about that.
I am in the 1% of people who have
never seen Game of Thrones.
I know people will always be like, so what? You ain't never seen
Game of Thrones? You think you're better than us? Yes.
Well, you should have seen it.
I just didn't like the ending.
The ending wasn't good.
I needed more, man.
It's hard to close.
I keep trying to tell y'all that.
That's why Avengers Endgame needs to get more respect, okay?
It's hard to close.
It's a whack ending.
All right.
I didn't like it.
Anyway, let's get to the rules.
I don't know, James, how hard it is to close.
Okay?
Yeah, leave LeBron alone, man.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Jada Pinkett.
She's sp to the rumors. Let's talk Jada Pinkett. She's spilling the tea.
This is the rumor report
with Angela Yee on The Breakfast
Club.
Well, Jada Pinkett Smith is opening
up about having an unhealthy
relationship with watching
porn. Now, what does that mean?
Because at first she was talking about addiction.
Was it a porn addiction? Here's what she had to
say on Red Table Talk. If I was still on my porn game, I'd be able addiction. Was it a porn addiction? Here's what she had to say on Red Table Talk.
If I was still on my porn game, I'd be able to show you some good porn.
Because back in the day, I had a little porn addiction.
But I wasn't in a relationship when I had a porn addiction, believe it or not.
Thank goodness.
And I actually feel like I was using maybe addiction a little lightly.
And maybe I will say now that I had an unhealthy relationship to porn at one point in my life
where I was trying to practice abstinence.
All right, so you can be abstinent, I guess,
and watch porn, right?
No.
You're not having sex.
Yeah, but watching the porn
is just going to make you want to have sex.
It's going to make it harder for you to abstain from sex.
As long as you're not doing it, I guess, right?
If you're being abstinent, you're not having sex.
Does abstinence include masturbation as well?
I don't know.
I think abstinence just means no sexual intercourse.
Got you.
Normally, but yeah.
So have you guys ever felt like you had a porn addiction?
No.
I mean, I still watch porn now.
I've been watching porn for 30 plus years.
Yeah, but I'm talking about addiction, not just watching it casually.
I mean, I've been doing it for 30 plus years.
I might be addicted to it.
I don't know.
Has it changed the way you have sex?
Because that's another thing that she was talking about,
just interfering with the way she engaged with her real-life sex partners
because of her porn relationship.
Well, yeah, when I was a young guy, I used to try all those porn tricks,
you know what I'm saying?
But as you get older, you got to start saying that that's CGI.
Your back hurts.
Your back hurts.
That ain't real.
That's not a real penis. That's a prosthetic penis. If you heard Lamar talking about the prosthetic penis, that ain't real. That's not a real penis.
That's a prosthetic penis.
If you heard Lamar talking about the prosthetic penis,
that penis ain't real.
You want a real one.
You don't want a prosthetic.
Man, shut up.
Okay, now let's...
You know what the hell I'm talking about.
Now let's talk about some more
of the drama surrounding Nipsey Hussle
because right now,
his sister is getting custody
of Nipsey Hussle's daughter, Imani.
Now, Imani is also Tanisha Foster's daughter,
and she's been in court.
She was in court yesterday trying to regain custody
of her 10-year-old daughter, Imani.
Imani's been living with Samantha, who is Nipsey's sister,
since Nipsey passed away in March.
So the family was in court,
and they believe that she's just not fit to care for her own daughter.
They believe that because she's had all kinds of situations with the law,
she has a warrant out for her arrest right now
because of an unsettled DUI case in 2017.
She's got a lengthy rap sheet
with the arrest dating back to 2006 and 2007.
So the family feels like Imani would be better off
with Nipsey's sister who has played a crucial role
in helping raise her when Nipsey was still alive.
All right,
so I'm sure that's a difficult situation that they're dealing with right now. Other news,
the man who allegedly killed Nipsey Hussle, according to reports, there's some new witness statements and they're saying that before that incident happened, there are two women who say
that a male friend told them that he was attacked at his apartment by Eric Holder, the man who was
suspected of killing Nipsey Hussle just one hour before Nipsey's murder.
According to those statements,
I guess the guy sold Eric Holder some marijuana,
and Eric Holder showed up at his place
and says that he feels like the marijuana
was laced with some other drug.
They went into the hallway to talk,
and according to reports,
he said that Eric Holder's breathing was very heavy
and he was very excited,
and then pistol-wh whipped him in the back
of the head, allegedly. So
these are new reports that are coming out.
Apparently the man was afraid to come forward
because clearly he was selling weed.
Eric Holder is clearly right
where he needs to be. Well, actually he needs to be
dead, but you know, whatever.
Alright, now Ciara is accepted
into Harvard Business School as
well. She posted.
What's so funny?
Which business school?
She said, I always dreamt of going to college, but by God's grace, my music career took me on a path that I'm so thankful for.
This week, I got accepted into Harvard.
Words cannot describe my excitement.
Thank you.
And she thanked somebody named Anita for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attend Harvard BEMF.
So is she really going to the school or is it online?
Did she do what Swisted when she went to the school and stayed there?
Or is it one of those things where, because they're watering down this Harvard degree right now.
It's this business and entertainment program that people are doing. So it's not like you are going to Harvard, the actual school.
You're doing a program at Harvard.
So I don't think it's, yeah, it's like a business program.
Oh, is it online or are they actually going to the school?
Some people do the program where you go on campus.
I don't know if she's doing the online one
or if she's going to be on campus attending.
Now, this is commendable for a number of reasons.
Russell Wilson just signed that big-ass contract, right?
Correct.
It's like $147 million or something like that.
So it would be easy for her to just kick back, you know,
continue to have Russell's babies
and, you know, live her life like it's golden. She's like, no,
I want to continue to better myself,
you know, and go pay for a degree from Harvard.
Well, she's a singer. I think this is great. Well, she's a singer. You know
that, right? You didn't say that she was a singer. You said
she just had Russell's baby. She's a singer.
Yeah, she has her own career. She has her own career.
For Russell. We talking about her going back to
school. It's the same difference.
Okay, but you just said she's having babies, but she's a singer.
She has a career.
She just released an album.
No, that's not what I said.
What I said was the thing she could do is sit back from at this point
and have Russell's kids and just be a wife.
But she decided, you know what?
I'm going to go back to Harvard and better myself.
And you know she also just put an album out.
She just put an album out.
Y'all ain't buy it.
You don't play her music, so stop it.
Now, let's talk about that.
Talk about what?
When do we play Ciara's music?
Yeah, exactly.
Since y'all want to act all holier than thou.
I didn't say.
She got an album out.
She do got an album out.
What's the name of it, Yee?
It's called Ciara.
Beauty Marks.
Beauty Marks.
Oh, Beauty Marks.
That's not the name of it.
Yeah, it is.
She Googled it.
No, I do know the name of it.
That was fast.
If you Googled that fast, Yee, that was good.
No, I do know she has an album out.
She does have an album out.
We discussed it.
Was that a single or an album?
An album.
Oh, okay. She put out an entire album.
You should listen to it.
No, I will when you do.
As soon as you do, I promise you I will, Amy.
Okay.
You the DJ.
All right, I'm going to listen to it.
Play some Ciara right now.
I saw her performing and she told everybody to make sure you download her album, listen
to that album, get that Beauty Marks album.
So shout out to Cece.
She really did put out an album.
Yes, she did last week.
Yes, I'm not lying.
I seen Lala posted.
That's all I'm saying.
She's not just having babies.
She's still working and putting out music.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
You'll be knowing all other kind of little extraneous facts.
You should have known that.
Charlotte, what are you looking like that for?
I was just looking at the album sales.
What's the album sales?
I mean, $10,000 in the first week, but I mean, who cares?
You got a Harvey, you know?
Who cares?
You are a jerk.
You didn't have to say that.
You shouldn't have asked me.
I don't know. That's what you should have said.
If you don't have nothing nice to say, don't say nothing.
Can we get ready for donkey of the day?
What about your therapist?
I'm just trying to be the best me I donkey of the day? What about your therapist? Who are you giving that donkey to?
I'm just trying to be the best me I can be.
All right?
You said what now?
Who are you giving your donkey to?
Oh, you know what?
Today's donkey of the day is going to a bunch of little kids at a middle school in Ohio.
All right?
I want y'all to all go back to when you used to do pranks in school and ask yourself, would you have done this?
We'll talk about it for after the hour.
All right.
And today is Biggie's birthday.
So we're getting on Biggie mini mixes all morning long.
All long.
Long, I should say.
On the lawn.
On the lawn, right?
All morning long.
So after the top of the hour, we're going to get one on.
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Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired?
Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this.
Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. Start your own country. I planted the flag. I just kind of
looked out of like, this is mine. I own this. It's surprisingly easy. There's 55 gallons of water,
500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of
Ladonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic
of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. The Waikana tribe own country. My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
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Put it.
Just don't be a donkey, because right now you want some real donkeys.
It's time for donkey of the day.
So if you ever feel I need to be a donkey man
Hit me with the heel
Did she get donkey in the name please?
Absolutely
I have become donkey of the day
It's a breakfast club bitches
You're a donkey
Yeah it's donkey of the day for Tuesday May 21st
National Notorious B.I.G. Day
It goes to a group of middle school students in Ohio
Okay the school is called Hyatt Middle School
It's located in Powell I think i pronounced that right powell uh of course no names have been
released in regards to this situation because these middle school kids are just that kids all
right and let the record show i was a badass little kid around seven for eighth grade is when
i really started being disruptive most of my disruptions came in the form of pranks i was all
about the joke i wanted to laugh okay and i wanted you know i would get that laugh regardless of who I had to embarrass to get it.
Now, my teachers used to be on the receiving end of a lot of this disruptive energy I was giving out.
Oh, we used to terrorize teachers.
I want to tell you some stories, but y'all so sensitive nowadays, y'all might try to get me punished for things I did in seventh and eighth grade, okay?
That's why I write books, though.
And you can go get my New York Times bestseller, Black Privilege, to read all about my old wild out days.
Now, I will say, I'll tell you one, and, you know, I have seen bodily secretions used as props in a prank, okay?
I have a cousin who once told a teacher, you have something on your nose.
The teacher said, what?
And he said, it's right there.
And she said, where?
And he, with suffocation on his finger, proceeded to say right there and smear smear a
little poop pate under her nose where her mustache would be that was disgusting bro listen in seventh
grade i thought that was hilarious at 40 i do think it's disgusting all right and i often ask
myself what the hell was wrong with us and i'm bringing that up because when i saw this story
this morning in the new york post i had to think in seventh or eighth grade would i have done
something like this the answer for me would be no Would my friends or family have done something like this?
Well, I just told you what he did with a little diaper gravy to a teacher.
So it's possible.
But I want you all to think back to seventh or eighth grade,
put yourself in this mindset and ask yourself,
would you have done what these kids at Hyatt Middle School in Ohio allegedly did?
Let's go to WBNSCBS10 for the report, please.
A disturbing allegation against middle school
students. Tonight, an investigation is underway into whether they put bodily fluids on food fed
to their teachers. The alleged assaults happened Thursday in a global gourmet class at Hyatt's
middle school. Olentangy School says it was during a student cooking competition that students
allegedly contaminated food they were serving
to teachers who were judging the contest. More specifically, students are alleged to have put
urine and or semen onto crepes fed to teachers. According to information received by the Delaware
County Sheriff's Office, a video of some portion of the acts was circulating Thursday. School
administrators learned of the alleged act and contacted police.
Tonight, the sheriff's office is actively investigating
but has not yet filed charges.
The charge that could apply is felony assault
because it was committed at school and against a teacher.
That's right.
You heard correctly.
These kids put a little two-ball throat cream
into some crepes, all right?
First of all, I wouldn't have done this in middle school because I didn't ejaculate until at least 10th grade.
All right.
And I didn't have sex and masturbate until high school.
So I wouldn't have known how to produce that man shot or on command if I tried.
All right.
Number one, kids, if you did this, why would you record it?
All right.
Nobody, nobody would have known it was any nut butter in the crepes if you didn't record it.
Now, the authorities are working with school officials and conducting lab tests to see if it was indeed the cream of some young guy in the crepes if you didn't record it now the authorities are working with school officials and conducting lab tests to see if it was
Indeed the cream of some young guy in the crepes. All right, okay
I have nothing else to say about this donkey of the day
Okay
Because donkey of the day is all about giving people the credit they deserve for being stupid and I think we can all agree
Putting a little penis putting in the teachers crepes is indeed stupid indeed stupid all right please give these kids at
hyatt's middle school the biggest e-hall also keep in mind the lawyer for one of the students
said to use caution before reaching any conclusions and i agree with that all right this could be a
misunderstanding or there might be a lotion called caution. And reaching a conclusion is slang for letting off that pecker snot.
All right. You guys are disgusting, bro.
Them kids in Ohio better be lucky they're not in Alabama.
All right. Fool around and go to jail for dumping all those babies down the drain.
All right. OK. So you would put your finger in your poop to put it on your teacher.
All right. Well, you should spit on a toilet paper and wipe your butt.
You should do.
And according to Dr. Oz, those crepes are perfectly fine because the bacteria from cooking the crepes,
the heat kills all the bacteria in the semen.
Oh, my gosh.
All right.
According to Dr. Oz.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today.
All right.
Now, yesterday we had Shaggy on the show.
Now, Shaggy was talking about issues he had with his mom.
Let's play a clip of it.
Some people aren't supposed to be parents, bro.
And you said you've had a strange relationship with your mom.
It's been how long since you guys have spoken?
I haven't spoken to her in probably about three years.
Why don't you speak to her, though?
I try to, but it's so toxic because she's verbally abusive.
Oh, let's talk about it.
And then she's verbally abusive to my children.
Did you feel like your mom shouldn't have been a parent?
Yeah.
Abuse becomes normal after a while because you adjust.
So that's why I'm saying get to a point where you have to stop the cycle.
So I don't think it's her fault.
And I got to come to terms with that and figure out how am I going to have that conversation
because we're on a race against time.
And the love is there immensely.
I still take care of her financially, whatever it is.
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines.
Let's have a discussion.
800-585-1051.
Have you had issues with your parents?
That's right.
Therapy talk, baby.
I've had those same conversations Shaggy was having with us
with my therapist in regards to my father,
and I just love how this show can go from semen to serious issues in 1.2 seconds.
It's the best, baby.
Why can't semen be a serious issue?
I mean, it is.
It just depends how you use it.
You know what?
Well, back to the question, all right?
Clear semen out your mind.
800.
Wipe all the semen away out of your mind.
Wipe it up.
Clean it up.
Yo, stop.
Dude, stop.
I'm trying to be serious, man.
800-585-1051.
Have you had issues with your parents?
Have you forgave them?
Do you still hold a grudge?
Do you think maybe your parents shouldn't be parents?
Let's talk about it.
800-585-1051.
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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 were talking about Shaggy.
He was here yesterday and he was talking about his mom. Let's The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we were talking about Shaggy. He was here yesterday.
He was talking about his mom.
Let's play a clip.
Some people aren't supposed to be parents, bro.
And you said you've had a strange relationship with your mom.
It's been how long since you guys have spoken?
I haven't spoken to her in probably three years.
Why don't you speak to her, though?
I try to, but it's so toxic because she's verbally abusive.
Oh, let's talk about it.
And then she's verbally abusive to my children.
Did you feel like your mom shouldn't have been a parent? Yeah. Abuse becomes
normal after a while.
Because you adjust. So that's why I'm saying get to
a point where you have to stop the cycle.
So I don't think it's her fault. And I gotta come
to terms with that and figure out how am I
gonna have that conversation.
Because we're on a race against time.
So 800-585-1051
Have you had issues with your parents?
Have you forgave them?
Do you hold grudges?
Charlamagne.
Yo, I've had these same conversations with my therapist in regards to my father.
I love my father.
You know, I just had my issues with my father for, you know,
actually just leaving my mom back in the day for another woman.
He's remarried now.
So I always, you know, held a grudge against him.
Didn't even realize
I actually had a grudge against him
until I started, you know,
going to therapy
and peeling back a lot of things.
But I think that we all
got to be patient with our parents.
I think that we forget
that our parents had a life
before they were our parents.
They had their own traumas
to deal with
and they never had the luxury
of healing like we do.
You know, I don't think we realized that.
I was able to have a better understanding of my father when I realized, you know, he contemplated suicide back in the day.
And he went to therapy two and three times a week.
And he had to be on 10 to 12 different medications for mental health issues.
And he was self-medicating, so he was in and out of rehab for alcohol and drugs.
So when you get a better understanding of your parents from that angle and you understand
that they got their own traumas to deal with, you know, you'll be more patient with your
parents.
And I just hope that we all can pass along more to our children than just trauma.
Yeah, I think I had an issue with my parents a couple of years ago.
I mean, my dad is, you know, my dad is a retired police officer and he really looks
out for the best interests of the family. It doesn't matter if you have a problem with what
he says. It doesn't matter if, you know, how old you are. My dad's going to be my dad to the point
where my assistant, you know, my dad would tell me that be careful of her because she might be an
IRS agent or undercover cop. Jesus. Just be careful. But that's how my dad is. He doesn't
respect anybody. You have to you have to earn his trust. That's what he careful. But that's how my dad is. He doesn't respect anybody. You have to earn his trust.
That's what he is
and that's what I love about him.
We didn't speak for like
a couple of months,
but I mean, we got over it.
And like I said,
my dad's my best friend.
He's that best friend
that will tell you the real,
he'll curse you out,
but he loves me.
I know that if I got a problem,
my mom and dad will be right there.
What about you, Yee?
I definitely didn't talk to my dad
for years when I was younger.
Papa Yee?
What Papa Yee do?
From high school to college, we just did not communicate at all.
Why?
I think we had a lot of issues when I was growing up.
And I think part of it was because he was disciplined as a kid.
He disciplined us.
He was pretty harsh with us.
I actually even got kicked out of the house for a period of time.
Yeah, I mean, that's another thing, too.
You know when Shaggy talks about those beatings.
Like, I remember one time my father beat me with an extension cord and made me go take a bath because I was lighting the carpet on fire.
And, you know, you deserve it.
Man, shut up.
You think that's regular, but you got to understand, hurt people hurt people.
So whatever he was dealing with in his life, he may have taken out on me.
You know what I'm saying?
And he may not have meant to take it out on me, but it just came out. Yeah, we got
beating me and my brother every day. And one
time I put a book in my butt.
You put a book in your butt?
Yeah, so they wouldn't, you know, and then
he was beating me. It was just making a noise.
And then he realized. My pops never hit me.
My pops has never hit me, not with a belt,
not with a s***, nothing. My daddy used to go
upside my head all the goddamn time. Grandmother,
auntie, mama, but my pops never hit me.
But let's go to the phone lines.
Layla, good morning, Layla.
Good morning, Envy.
Hey.
Hey, Layla.
You have issues
with your parents?
Yeah, I don't have
no relationship
with either one of them.
Why?
Well, my mom,
it was always,
she gotta have,
she ain't doing nothing
unless she getting
something out of it.
What, five years ago, she tried to kidnap my kids, her, my grandma, and my mom's sister.
Wow.
And my last straw was when my sister had breast cancer.
Mm-hmm.
And she got both her breasts removed in April.
She didn't call, check on her, nothing until June, and that was just to beg for some money.
Wow.
She never cares.
I mean, she don't even have a relationship
with my kids. My kids don't even like
dealing with how she is. So you think that's
just going to happen forever now?
Or do you want to make amends?
I tried to make amends with her
I think it was in my early 20s
I had moved to Detroit where she was at
and I told her the only reason why I came
up here was to try to have a mother-daughter relationship
with her. She said I don't want one with you.
Damn.
I'm like, damn.
I'm sorry, Mom.
You know, as hurtful as it may sound,
it's a very tricky situation
because when you pray to God to take negativity out of your life,
he's not swinging at spirits.
He's swinging at people and things.
That's the embodiment of that negativity,
and sometimes it might be your parents.
You just don't know.
Do you parent your kids differently?
Yeah, I don't do nothing that she do.
I have my days where I can tell that.
I think when it comes to punishing, because she was like something else.
Like, she beat me the whole time until we got taken away at nine years old.
Beated you?
And when she used to see me on the street, she still would jump on me.
Wow.
All right.
Well, thank you for your call, man.
I hope that you and your mom, is your mom alive?
Your mom's still alive, right?
Yeah, she's still alive. I hope
that y'all can work it out, you know, before she passes,
before she goes, and y'all be able to talk about everything.
I'm telling you though, man, hurt people hurt
people. A lot of those major beatings we used to get
when we was young, like, that was because
our parents had their
own traumas, and whether they knew it or not,
they was taking it out on the kids.
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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 talking about issues with your parents.
Have you had issues with your parents?
Do you forgive them?
Do you hold on a grudge?
Do you just not talk to them anymore?
I can't believe that there's anybody who's never had any issues with their parents.
Yeah, and I also want to say, too, man, I love my father.
You know, I just also realized that I have the potential to be just like him
and I learned from his mistakes
because I don't want to do my wife and family,
you know, the way my father did,
you know, my mother's family.
You know what I mean?
Like, I just want to be a better man
and I love him.
I just understand that healing
is a luxury our parents didn't have.
Like, you know, like going to therapy
and paying for counseling,
like that's a luxury.
Like we the first generation
that's really getting
the luxury to do that.
Our parents were too busy
trying to put food
on the table.
You know what I'm saying?
Imagine my mom being,
you know,
a school teacher
in South Carolina
probably making like
25 grand a year
trying to raise five kids.
You know what I mean?
And, you know,
your father's doing
the best he can,
but he's fighting
his substance abuse addiction and all kinds of stuff. You know what I mean? Like, it's a lot. I see what you say. I mean, because of the, you know, your father's doing the best he can, but he's fighting his substance abuse addiction and all kind of stuff.
You know what I mean?
Like, it's a lot.
I see what you say.
I mean, because of the, you know, my parents, one thing I would say, my dad has been real.
You know, whether he would smoke, my dad used to smoke cigarettes and he gave that up.
He used to drink, he gave that up.
Even him being a police officer, he was so protective because he would see so many different things in the streets.
And I would always hate it because he was so protective.
But now that I have my kids, I understand and I get it.
You know, because I'm that protective and sometimes
my son is a little like, Dad, can I do this?
Or my daughter's like, Dad, can I do that? But no, I see
what's going on out there and I just want to protect. I want to make
sure that, you know, I can see my
grandkids sometimes or my great grandkids
when they have them, you know. I just want to make sure my kids
are safe. And you're right and you can only teach
what you know. Correct. So our parents,
you know, we're teaching from their level of understanding, from their level of empathy, from their level of
compassion. And a lot of times, especially when you're dealing with fathers, they don't have that.
Right. Ray. Good morning. Hey, Ray, you don't you don't talk to your moms. What's going on with
your parents? Well, my my father is no longer in the picture. He passed. But my mother, my mom,
she decided that
she was angry enough to sue me
at a time when I was down financially.
And I just
felt like at that moment, you felt like it was
okay to take out of my son's mouth because, you know,
I have a child to take care of.
Wow. Well, I'm sorry, mama.
So y'all not on speaking
terms at all? Not at all.
Once again, I said this already, but for real, man,
sometimes when you pray to God to take negativity out of your life,
he's not swinging that spirit, he's swinging that people and things.
That's the embodiment of that negativity, man,
and sometimes it is your parents.
Like, I don't know what to say.
Is there anything that you hope happens?
Do you hope that y'all can resolve this?
Honestly, no.
I don't think there's anything that she can do to resolve it with me.
Wow. Well, I hope y'all do get to a there's anything that she can do to resolve it with me. Wow.
Well, I hope y'all do get to a place where y'all can speak and really have that conversation.
Thank you for calling.
Thank you.
You guys have a good day.
You too.
Thanks, you too.
Veronica.
Yes.
What's going on with your family?
I've seen that the pattern in my family with the, you know, mental abuse and physical abuse passed down from my grandmother to my mother
and my oldest sister to the point where VHS had to remove kids from my oldest sister.
And I end up having to take care of them.
So, like, I speak to my mom now.
You know, our relationship has gotten a lot better since I've got older.
But my oldest sister, I hadn't spoke to her in like about 10 years because of the whole issue man that sucks it is
and i mean i raised three of her boys and i had another sister that had to raise two of her girls
because you know one one of her kids you know passed in care, and that's why the kids were taken away
because she was physically and mentally abusing them,
not taking, she had a set of twins,
and not taking them to the hospital or their appointments
because they were premature,
and the boy, he was born with a hole in his heart
where he was healthy enough to get the hole repaired and him have a full recovery.
And, you know, no problems would be, you know, he would have no problems down the line.
But he met she never took him to any of his checkups or anything.
So the doctor end up calling and, you know, letting DHS know,
and that's what started the ball rolling.
And so once the kids were taken out of her care,
they were placed in my mom's care, which they went through the same abuse.
And how are the kids now?
Well, you know, I'm glad to say that all of them, once they were removed,
you know, they did well once they were in me and my sister's house.
All right.
Well, thank you for calling, man, and sharing your story.
Yeah, you know, it's so crazy.
I honestly just had a grudge against my pops because he left my mom for another woman, which is one of the reasons that I am a member of the faithful black male community, because I refuse to lose my family and break up my family for another woman.
But I had to learn that my father just made a choice,
and that was the plan for his life.
So I had to let that go.
Right.
You know?
All right.
Well, what's the moral of the story?
I mean, the moral of the story for me is just be patient with your parents because they have their own pain and their own hurt and their own traumas,
and they didn't get a chance to heal.
But we are the generation that can break all those cycles and heal
and have more to pass on to our kids than trauma.
So just be patient with your parents, man. And I think
what Shaggy said is you're fighting against
time and if you have the opportunity to have
that conversation, have that conversation.
But I will resort back to
what I've already said twice. What?
When you pray to God to take negativity out of your life, he's not swinging
that spirit, he's swinging that people and things. That's the embodiment
of that negativity and sometimes that negativity
can come in the form of your parents
and can come in the form of your best friends It can come in the form of your best friends.
It can come in the form of your brothers and sisters.
You just never know who you might have to cut off.
All right.
We got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes, we are going to talk about Jeannie Mai.
Find out some shocking things that you might not have anticipated from her.
Also, we'll talk about herpes in your eye, who just was affected.
Herpes in your eye.
What?
Herpes in your eye. All right, that's next. We're going to talk about herpes in your eye. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Herpes in your eye. What? Herpes in your eye.
All right, that's next.
We're going to talk about herpes in your eye.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Herpes in your eye.
All right.
We're going to talk about herpes in your eye.
Uh-huh.
B-I-G.
Biggie.
Biggie.
Biggie.
Biggie.
I remember that classic.
B-I-G.
B-I-G.
B-I-G.
B-I-G.
The Breakfast Club.
Through my hazard. Through my hazard. Talk to me. The Breakfast Club. Rumor has it.
Rumor has it.
Talk to me.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Riri.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee. It's The Rumor Report. Gossip. Gossip. With Angela Yee.
It's the Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, congratulations to Rihanna.
They are going to debut her collection of Fenty.
We told you about that joint partnership that she has with LVMH, Louis Vuitton, Moet Hennessy.
Well, fortunately, the collection is ready and it's going to debut online on May 29th.
And they're going to have a pop-up in Paris on the 24th as well.
She getting money.
Oh, please.
She already had money.
She's also going to be doing a reggae album.
So for everybody that's been wondering, where is this Rihanna music?
Well, she has confirmed her ninth studio album is going to be a reggae album.
She talked with Times' T Magazine and just discussed that.
At this point, Rihanna's just doing music for y'all.
She's just doing it for the Navy because she don't have to do it.
Not at all. She's just like, whatever, here.
I can't wait for that, though.
You know reggae music is like, I know you don't
really like reggae, Charlamagne, but I know you're going to listen to
the Rihanna album. I don't like all reggae.
I like Bob Marley,
but it's got to be certain joints.
Alright. Now let's talk about Mel B, Melanie from the Spice Girls, Melanie Brown. I like Bob Marley, but it's got to be certain joints. All right.
Now let's talk about Mel B, Melanie from the Spice Girls, Melanie Brown.
She temporarily was blinded last week.
She was horrified by that.
She was upset.
She couldn't see.
Now she complained of being blinded in her right eye.
Her left eye has been permanently damaged following a laser eye surgery gone wrong back in the 90s.
She did get her vision back, and she did leave the hospital and return to rehearsals.
But they said she has herpes in her eye.
So this can happen.
She told the doctor she was blind because she couldn't see.
But now her eye is okay.
They gave her some drops and she's good now.
They said it was nothing major.
I read this story.
You know, the first thing I thought to myself.
What's that?
I got herpes effed up.
Like, I don't know anything about herpes.
I didn't know you can get herpes in your eye.
You can get herpes anywhere.
So that lets you know, because I've heard people say that herpes is not an STD.
It's an actual skin disease.
It's like you can get herpes anywhere.
Yeah, you don't have to have sex to get herpes.
It can be skin to skin contact.
Little babies get herpes.
Like if somebody has a herpes sore and kisses a baby, the baby can end up getting herpes
as well. Is it true that you can get it from a toilet seat?
I don't think you can. I don't. I think
it has to be skin to skin contact. Got you.
Listen, the moral of the story is I don't know
anything about herpes. And you know, I'm always getting
these posts on my Instagram page
that say, hey, we can cure herpes.
I would love to talk to somebody.
You know, you get those posts because you usually search things like
that. Yeah, you Google something about herpes. So my Instagram is spam. I would love to talk to somebody. You know, you get those posts because you usually search things like that. Yeah, you Google something about herpes.
So my Instagram is spam.
I would like for somebody to come up here and really break down this thing called herpes.
Because herpes is like, what, one in two people have it?
So it's very, very common.
You can definitely get a doctor to come do that.
Yes, majority of our listeners got herpes.
So I want to service them.
Now, Mel B posted, thank you so much for all the lovely, supportive messages I've had about my eye.
Just so you know the real truth, I had an awful experience last week when I went blind in my right eye and my left eye went blurry.
Even though the stupid press said I'm okay and this has happened to me many times before.
Just to be clear, I was not okay and this has never, ever happened to me before.
So whoever is selling this story, a close, reliable source is full of BS and needs to get their silly facts right big time.
I was actually in a lot of pain
and very, very scared,
but thanks to the
incredible eye specialist,
she's now okay.
So she had to get
some heavy-duty eye drops.
Well, suit all our listeners
out there with herpes, man.
We appreciate y'all
and we're going to do something
to possibly service you.
And I also heard that
herpes can be cured
through holistic measures.
That's what I'm hearing.
Our detox doctors
will tell you that. Our detox doctors, yeah, they work hard on that. We need to have some herpes specialists up cured through holistic measures. That's what I'm hearing. Our detox doctors will tell you that.
Our detox doctors,
yeah, they work hard on that.
We need to have
some herpes specialists up here.
All right,
so she's wearing an eye patch now,
so if you see Mel B
in an eye patch,
you know why.
All right,
now Jeannie Mai on The Real
was doing the girl chat segment
and she revealed
that she had been to jail
not just once,
but on two separate occasions
when she was 22
and when she was 24.
Check it out out i'm not
going to share the story okay but uh but yeah i did two months and it's terrible it's it's horrible
you can yes it is yes yes it's the worst of the worst do you get to sleep a lot we had a great
chef we had a girl who actually like was you a federal chef you wasn't fed i wasn't fed yeah
but okay federal is no but then i did district for a month, too. Welcome to the club.
Yeah, okay, so?
What?
So what?
Anne?
What does that mean?
She didn't really give the reason why, but she was there for two months.
Who cares?
She spent one month in federal prison.
Oh, she was locked up for two months?
No, no, no.
That's a story now.
District jail.
It sounds to me like she's trying to get in front of something.
It sounds to me like a story is about to break.
But two months is a lot.
I did three months.
God bless you, Jenny.
When you sold crack, you had guns in your car.
We don't know what Jenny Mai did.
I don't know what she did.
All right, you're right.
All right, now Jason Mitchell, we know him as Eazy-E from Straight Outta Compton.
We know him as Brandon on The Chi.
Well, he's been dropped by his talent agency, UTA.
He's also been dropped off of The Chi
and a new Netflix movie, Desperados.
Now, the specifics, we don't know all of the details right now,
but apparently these accusations were so serious
that he's gotten dropped.
So he was cast as a lead in Desperados.
They haven't started filming yet,
but they were in production already.
And so apparently three of his co-hosts
had complained about him.
Also in The Chi, according to
sources, they are saying
that the woman who actually played
his girlfriend on The Chi, you know her
as Jerrica.
She was having so many
issues with him that she even had to have her fiancé
come to set when she had to film scenes with him
because it was that bad.
So apparently now things,
we don't know what kind of resolution there will be,
but he was doing so well as an actor.
Yeah, I mean, Jason is one of the best young actors out here.
I think him and Lakeith Stanfield,
but this is an interesting situation
because I'm sitting here wondering,
is there more to the story?
Has to be.
Because for your agency and your management to drop you,
it's one thing for the show to fire you
or a movie to drop you because you did some things
on set that was crazy, but for your
agency and management to drop you as well,
it's got to be a little bit
deeper than what we're hearing. Yeah, I'm
sure that all those details will continue to come out
because the story broke yesterday, and then by
yesterday evening, we had more details, so I'm
sure today more information will come out.
And we actually had him on The Breakfast Club about the Chi.
And that was just for me hitting him on Twitter saying, hey, we would love for you to come up here.
We see you're in town.
And he actually responded and popped up on us.
And the crazy thing, also the crazy thing, too, man, when I saw everybody abruptly drop him the way that they did,
I thought to myself, I said, damn, it must be a video or something.
You know what I'm saying?
You don't see that too often.
Yeah.
Where the agent in the management drops.
Everybody drops you.
Everybody drops you at once.
Every show, yeah.
Something's about to pop.
Yeah, something else is going on.
And speaking of shows,
Basketball Wives season is clearly about to come out,
and there's been some drama on social media.
Evan Lozada is upset.
Now, she posted in her Instagram story,
you avoided me all season
because you didn't want me to expose all of your lies,
but you have the nerve to be
on my son's father's page
thirsty. And then she
said family over everything.
So I don't know who she was.
Well, we do know who she was talking about. And she
said family over everything you try to chicken.
Turns out her target was Tammy Roman.
Now Tammy Roman then
posted at me next time, Evelyn, for clarity.
I avoided you because you're toxic.
Secondly, I like something that came up on my Explorer page of Meg Thee Stallion, who I support because she's from H-Town.
Thirst is you lurking on your ex's page reading comments.
He's definitely moved on.
So should you.
So apparently Carl Crawford, who is Evelyn Lozada's son's father, had put up a post of Meg Thee Stallion promoting her album
and that's when Tammy Robyn
put three emojis with the fist up.
My goodness. At me, ho.
That's what Tammy said, right? Pretty much.
She said at me next time. Tammy's from Houston? I thought
Tammy was from Newark. I thought Tammy was from
Westchester area.
Yeah, well, she represents Houston. Okay.
Shout out to Tammy. Alright, well, I'm
Angela Yee and that is your Rumor Report. Alright, well, thank you, Miss Yee. Let to Tammy. All right. Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right.
Well, thank you, Miss Yee.
Let's get into the mix.
We've been playing Biggie all morning long.
So let's start the mix off with a Biggie joint, all right?
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, I want to shout out to everybody that hit me up, all the firefighters and everything.
Yesterday, or actually Sunday, my nanny was picking my kids up from swimming,
and they were on their way back home, and a fire truck ran into the back of them.
You know, the fire truck was coming down.
They all pulled over to the side of the road.
I guess the fire truck thought it had enough room.
Didn't have room, enough room.
Ran into the back of them.
Thank God my daughter was on the other side of the car or she would have been pretty bad,
pretty mangled. The fire truck
didn't stop, hit the car,
kept on moving. Didn't even check to see if my kids
was okay. I had my three kids, my five-year-old,
my four-year-old, and my two-year-old in the car
and they just kept it moving.
Thank God that they were fine.
I'm taking them today to get x-rays just to double
check and to make sure that they are okay and
no other damages.
But just be careful out there.
A lot of fire departments say, hey, in their state, I know Atlanta and New York said if that happens,
they have to pull over and make sure everybody's okay.
They can't just keep it moving.
I guess Jersey is a little different.
There's no negligence.
So it's not even like you can, you know, sue or do anything.
But I don't even care about that.
I'm just glad that the kids are safe
and everybody is okay.
Well, we're glad they're okay as well.
That's crazy, though,
that, you know,
they're in a rush to go help somebody,
but in the process of them going to help somebody,
they could hurt somebody else
and not even stop to help.
Not even stop and help.
Jesus Christ.
I mean, it's a tricky situation, though,
because if they stop to help,
then the person that they're actually trying to go help is going to prolong them from getting help.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
Like a lady just hit me in her DMs and she said that her mother and her son died like
that.
A fire truck ran into the back of their car and killed them.
Lord have mercy.
So, you know, it's, you know, you never know.
But thank God, you know, everybody's safe.
And anyway.
Yes.
Happy they're okay. That's right. All right. When we come back, positive note. Don't move. It's everybody's safe. And anyway. Yes, happy they're okay.
That's right.
All right.
When we come back, positive note.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
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.
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Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
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Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
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