The Breakfast Club - Eboni K Williams Interview and More
Episode Date: April 18, 2019Today on the show we had Eboni K. Williams stop by and she spoke on on leaving fox news, political narratives, Jussie Smollett's case and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to another ...Florida man, and this time it was because he threatened police with an army, but not humans; instead it was an army of turtles, you know the craziest people live in Florida and the Bronx. Moreover, Angela also helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee". Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good morning, USA!
Hey, fam!
Good morning, Angela Yee.
Hey, good morning, DJ Amby.
How is everything? How are you doing?
Um, everything's great. I had a good day yesterday.
What'd you do?
I went to go see a trichologist. You know what a trichologist is?
Sounds freaky.
I know. It actually has to do with, I guess they study your hair for hair loss and things like that.
Okay.
It was a pretty interesting thing. I have a little spot on the top of my head where there's like a little patch of hair missing. And I was wondering what was going on.
Oh, boy.
But they said it was due to trauma.
So I think I had like a bun that was too tight.
And it looks like the hair was like pulled out.
But it is growing back.
So they said fortunately there is no scarring in that area.
But they do all this testing on your scalp.
So it's like you see your scalp really, really up close underneath like a crazy microscope. You can see every little thing.
And then they test for everything,
like see how oily your hair is.
They see if you have any dandruff.
They see if your scalp is dehydrated,
all of those things.
All right.
Well, I'm out in Denver right now.
I'm actually broadcasting
out our iHeart Studio in Denver.
Smoke some.
There's no hip hop station,
so it's a country station.
So right now,
I'm broadcasting from Colorado's new country, 106.7 The Boo.
Yahoo!
All right, now.
Well, yesterday, I also went to go see this movie called Sprinter that was amazing.
You will love it.
Sprinter, what is it about?
So it's based in Jamaica, and Will and Jada Smith actually executive produced the movie.
Uh-huh.
And it's about, you know how track and field is really important In Jamaican culture and it's like a big deal
Whenever you used to go to the track meets
It'd always be like Jamaica that wins
A lot of West Indian people, Caribbean
So anyway it was this young man
Who is in high school and he's a track star
But there's a lot of things going on in his family life
And it has a lot to do with like
Immigration, the mom came to the United States
And never came back
It's been 10 years but she talks to him all the time
and she sends money home and overstayed her visa.
And then it's just him
growing up, his brothers.
He does scams, his older
brother. Don't give it away, don't give it away,
but I want to see it now. It sounds interesting.
It's all kind of in the
bio of the movie.
Not giving it away, but it's really, really a great movie.
Why are Jamaicans so fast? Because I'm thinking about it now. My not giving it away, but it's really, really a great movie. So Sprinter.
Why are Jamaicans so fast?
Because I'm thinking about it now.
My wife, of course, is Jamaican as well.
And she definitely beat you in a race.
Yeah, she could definitely beat me in a race.
We saw that.
Didn't she race you before on social media and beat you?
I beat her.
No, I actually beat her.
We get into arguments about that race all the time,
but she's Jamaican and she can run fast as is.
Like she was on a track team and she did sprints.
And I'm like, why? How?
It looked like she beat you in a video. I remember that.
I actually beat her. I remember you
were upset. It looked like you twisted your ankle.
No, I beat her fair and square.
Let's get the show cracking. You know,
former Fox correspondent.
Yeah, I'm sure he'll be here shortly.
Maybe he's out eating with Wendy Williams.
Maybe he is. I heard that he called
Wendy Williams and asked Wendy Williams on a date.
I'm sure we'll get into that in the rumors.
Okay, sorry.
Go ahead.
Where would they go on a date?
I'm just curious.
Where would Charlamagne take Wendy Williams?
Who's paying?
Charlamagne.
He asked her out.
Chick-fil-A.
Chick-fil-A.
Definitely take her to Chick-fil-A.
Definitely Chick-fil-A.
Well, we have former Fox correspondent Ebony K. Williams.
She'll be joining us this morning.
She's also an author.
She wrote the book Pretty Powerful.
So we'll kick it with her.
And we got front page news.
What are we talking about?
We are going to be talking about Flint.
So Flint has gotten some money to pay for water projects.
We'll tell you how much and what's going on because never forget,
they still don't have the water that they need in Flint.
And it's been how many years?
A long time. We also got to talk about what's going on in Denver. You know, they shut don't have the water that they need in Flint. And it's been how many years? A long time.
We also got to talk about what's going on in Denver.
You know, they shut down all the schools yesterday.
And I heard that the girl killed herself.
Yes, we do.
Well, yes, we have that update for you as well.
I gave that story away, huh?
Mm-hmm.
Oh, sorry.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
Front Page News is on the way.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, last night, the Celtics beat the Pacers 99-91.
The Bucks beat the Pistons 120-99.
And the Houston Rockets beat the Jazz 118-98.
Now, tonight, the Brooklyn Nets take on the 76ers at home, 8 o'clock.
Game three is one and one.
Are you ambassador? Did you give me tickets, G? Game three is one and one. Are you ambassador?
Did you give me tickets?
What specific seats did you want?
It doesn't matter.
I just want to be in building.
Okay, so you don't care what, okay.
All right, yeah, whether you're good.
I just want to be on the wood for us, on the floor.
How you going to say you don't care what seats you get,
but then say you want to be court-tied?
I just thought about it.
I'm like, she's an ambassador, so if I, what am I going to ask?
Envy, these are playoff games.
When's the last time the Nets made playoffs?
You're right.
Everybody's going to these games.
So Envy's bougie.
I can't just give him seats in the third row.
All right, you're right.
Now, what else are we talking about?
All right, now, Flynn has gotten $77 million to pay for water projects.
Finally!
Okay, the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality did announce that loan to the city.
Zero percent interest and 100% of the principal will be forgiven. So it's basically a grant. Michigan Department of Environmental Quality did announce that loan to the city, 0% interest,
and 100% of the principal will be forgiven.
So it's basically a grant.
So they gave them that money.
And by the way, that funding is part of the $100 million that the city was promised from the federal government years ago.
What took so long?
They said that money is going to go to a completion of a pipeline hooking up to a secondary water source,
replacement of the Northwest Transmission Main, water replacement
meters, water quality monitoring panels,
all kinds of things. So finally,
they'll make sure that the water system
in Flint remains compliant with the laws
and quality standards. Well, finally.
You know what I'm saying? And it's a beautiful thing to see
America finally looking out for other
Americans, because nothing pisses me off when it's a
travesty somewhere else in another country
and it's like America's delivering aid to such and such country.
Yeah, like Notre Dame.
Like Notre Dame.
They said they're going to help Notre Dame.
And there's so many, you know, messed up things here.
And it's like, we got to help home sometimes.
Well, yeah, that's interesting.
Home first.
That is also part of our front page news.
Disney has pledged $5 million to rebuilding Notre Dame.
And they're joining in those efforts.
As you know, they've already raised like a billion dollars to rebuild.
But everybody's asking, what about the black churches here in the United States that have
had issues?
You know, there were like three black churches that caught on fire over the past 10 days,
beginning at the end of, well, 10 days beginning at the end of March.
And authorities do believe those fires were set deliberately, and they did even arrest
a suspect.
But up until this whole tragedy happened in Paris,
those churches had only raised about $50,000.
Well, by this morning, donations had soared and it's almost at $2 million now, finally.
So they said it does give you a new hope in society
because of all these new pledges that have been made
in the wake of the pledges to rebuild Notre Dame.
Like, let's think about things that are affecting us, too.
Listen, think how whack that is, though.
You got these companies like Disney who want to sell you a screaming service
that they launch in this December, and they'll promote the hell out of that.
But when it comes to things that are happening right here in the country,
you don't see them say, hey, here's $300 million to the Flint Water Project.
But then they go and pledge money.
And not that they shouldn't do that as well, but also, you know,
take care of these deliberately set fires in churches for black people.
OK, now America first. You know who else is that?
Who? Donald Trump.
There's like a Trump pop up store out here, by the way.
Really? Yeah. Well, I was like, what is this?
All right. Now let's talk about the woman that we told you about yesterday.
All the schools that were closed in the Denver area because this woman sold Pais.
She was a Florida high school student who was infatuated with the Columbine high school massacre.
She actually traveled cross-country to Colorado and was making threats.
They said there was a website which had scanned, handwritten journal entries from someone they believe is her.
It was signed by her, But they have to also independently
verify that it's her website. But they said
there was also a number of crude drawings of weapons
like wrong rifles and handguns
and knives. One drawing had a
trench coat person holding a weapon.
They said she would write things on the site
like, the purpose of this site is for me to give insight
into the thoughts I rarely, if ever,
share with others while remaining somewhat
anonymous. And turns out she did end up committing suicide.
She was found dead yesterday morning
of an apparent self-inflicted shotgun blast
that was at a national recreation area outside of Denver,
according to the FBI.
Yeah, they said she was in the woods.
Yeah, they said she was running around naked.
You know, I'm in Denver right now,
and I was asking people about it,
and they were scared.
They took it very serious.
No kids went to school. No teachers
went to school. The colleges actually had
class, but they had extra security.
People were really scared. They stayed home and
this lady killed herself.
She was running around the woods naked
and the FBI got a call and then she
allegedly killed herself. That's a very bittersweet
situation because on one hand, you're
highly upset because you know that this woman was mentally
disturbed and she probably needed some type of help. But then on the other hand, you're highly upset because you know that this woman was mentally disturbed and she probably needed some type
of help. But then on the other hand, you're like,
damn, I'm glad at least, you know, I'd rather
harm her. I'd rather her harm herself than go
harm 20, 30 people.
You know? Right. They can't find out how she got a
gun. You know, she went from Miami here,
landed here and bought a gun. That simple.
And she was supposed to be on the list. They were supposed to be watching her.
How did she just be able to buy that gun
like that? Yeah, the reason she had raised suspicions was she purchased one-way plane tickets for April 15th, 16th, and 17th.
So that raised some suspicion, and that alerted them.
But they did say they didn't think that she was a threat, and she had passed two background clearances as well by the criminal background check system,
and they didn't think that she would be a threat, and that's what happened.
All right, that is your front page news.
Thank you, Miss Ye. Now,
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Wake up,
wake up. Wake your ass up.
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Jay, Jay, what's your chest?
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, Jay.
Jay, what's up?
Get it off your chest, bro.
Man, I just want to tell y'all, man, I love what y'all is doing, man.
Y'all keep it real, keep it real every day.
Hey, we appreciate you, my brother.
Okay, that was nice.
To the point. That's all you got? No, man Hey, we appreciate you, my brother. Okay, that was nice. To the point.
That's all you got?
Nah, man.
I want to shout out my mother, well,
since I'm on the biggest radio station in the world, man.
Okay, okay.
Shout out to Instagram, J-S-K-I-T-S-O.
Man, y'all follow me, man.
You know I'm with everybody that know me in the city, man.
All right, brother.
Hello, who's this?
Yo, what's up, Envy?
What's up, Trav?
Hey, Trav.
Hey, Yee.
What's up, Char?
What up, sis?
How you?
I'm doing good.
Envy?
Yes, sir.
If anybody deserves a butt guard shirt, I think I deserve one.
Oh, yes.
Get them a butt guard shirt and stop playing, Envy.
Envy, people love your butt guard hoodie.
I don't even know where I got it from.
Somebody sent it to the station
and I just wore it because I needed something to wear.
Well, whoever sent it to you is very excited
about the publicity. They actually did leave a comment.
I don't think they were trying to get that butt guard,
but you guys made it. I think they are going to send
some up here. We'll get you one, Trav. And salute to
Bang Bros. Bang Bros is making a porno called
Butt Guard from what I heard starring a
beige DJ. Yeah, it's going to be a
series. I heard that. I did. I'm serious.
Yee, I also
want to drop one of the clues bombs for you
for your Gracie Award.
Congratulations on that. You deserve it,
boo. Thank you, Trav.
I don't know who she is, but she can never be
you, girl. She can never be you. Oh, no, no.
Stop it, stop it. No, listen,
I appreciate that, though, and I want to
congratulate all the women who also won Gracie's this year. I'm really excited about it. Thank you, Tra it. No, listen, I appreciate that, though. And I want to congratulate all the women who also won Gracie's this year.
I'm really excited about it.
Thank you, Trav.
Yes, you're definitely welcome.
And Charlamagne.
Yes, sir.
I've been thinking about you, Char.
Hey!
When are you not thinking about me, Trav?
That's when the bug guy shirt came out.
Go ahead.
Oh, my goodness.
But no, I actually asked my grandfather to pray for you, Charlamagne,
to ask him to come for you. Because that phone call last week with that Florida dude,
he sounded like he wanted to shoot you.
Well, I don't live in Florida.
I know, but I just want you to be careful.
You know, I just ask God to cover you and protect you.
Well, thank you, sir.
If anybody's going to take you out, only let it be God.
Don't let nobody else do it.
God, you take him out.
Thank you, sir.
Trav?
All right, sir, bye.
Trav, wait, Trav. He hung up on you, but God? Yes. You just going to him out. Thank you, sir. Trav? All right, Trav, bye.
Trav, wait, Trav. He hung up on you, but God?
Yes.
You just going to pray for Charlamagne, not for me or ye?
I'll pray for all of y'all, but Charlamagne really need prayer.
Thank you, sir.
I really appreciate that.
Thank you, Trav.
Thanks, Trav.
I am an anointed individual.
That I know.
Anoint?
I am blessed, black, and highly favored.
God walks with me in a different way. Hello, who's this? Hi, this is Jessica. Annoying? I am blessed, black, and highly favored. God walks with me in a different way.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Jessica.
How are you?
Hey, Jessica.
Get it off your chest.
I listen to you guys every morning, but I need to get something off my chest this morning.
I'm a nurse, and I love what I do.
But I need to put on blast some of my night coworkers.
They're just very unhappy people.
And I just don't know why they would want to be nurses if they're that miserable.
Right.
I can't stand being around unhappy people and people that complain about everything but don't do anything about it.
If you're so unhappy, change your situation.
You know what?
It's just not even complaining. It's just
a whole vibe. Like, they don't say
hi. It's just not nice.
Have you ever thought that maybe it could be you?
Maybe they're happy on another
shift when you're not around? She sounds
happy. Nah. It's like
this 24-7, whether I'm there
or not there. They're just
always just an unhappy
group of people,
and that's putting it very nicely.
Well, you avoid the unhappy.
Absolutely.
Well, thank you, guys.
Thank you so much.
You have a good one.
Get it off your chest.
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This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed, The Breakfast Club. No, I'm not, Charlemagne. What's up, Jay?
Hey, man, y'all did a great job with that Gary Owen interview yesterday, man,
because everything he says is true.
That movie Trap House was great.
Well, listen, let's be clear.
Gary Owen did a great job with Gary Owen, okay?
We have nothing to do with that.
Y'all set him up good, though.
Y'all did your part.
You don't like the trap? I see people on social media saying the trap is funny, though.
It's funny because it's terrible.
It's good and terrible.
It's good and terrible.
I saw Gary Owen the other day
after the interview,
and he said that at one point
in the movie,
you could see the camera person.
Lord have mercy.
That's crazy.
Yo, T.I. gonna have a fit
with all of y'all.
$15,000 to make, I believe him.
Is Kodak Black paying y'all
to say this about T.I.'s movie?
Kodak Black ain't paying nobody to say nothing.
Oh, okay.
I didn't see the movie, but I definitely want to watch it.
Yeah, I haven't seen it either.
My goodness.
All right, thank you, Jay, from the A.
Hello, who's this?
It's Tyrone from Boston.
Tyrone.
What up, Tyrone?
What's going on, Boston, man?
How y'all doing?
How's everyone doing over there?
I'm doing great.
Oh, you calling from Boston?
Yeah, I'm calling from Boston.
I got to let you know what happened last night.
I'm kind of heated.
What happened?
So Kodak was supposed to come to Boston.
He played there.
Let me do this.
Let me unpack this, first of all.
Okay, I love this.
I love when my therapist says this.
So, first, I'm a long-time listener.
I was really happy that y'all started the show.
Kind of got heated when the Boston Syndicate picked it up.
Jamming 94.5.
Yeah, man.
And then they turned it off.
So I'm going to tell y'all right now.
Born and raised in Boston.
And we're misrepresented out here, man.
The morning show, when y'all played the morning show, I loved it.
You know what I mean?
But when they switched back to Ashley, it was corny.
Salute to Ashley.
We love Ashley.
Aside from that, what was the issue?
It's bigger than that because it's a representation.
We're not represented out here.
Black people aren't represented in Boston.
Nah, not at all.
Not much, nah.
Yeah.
So when we had that show, we were happy.
I had a lot of people.
When they took it off, they just told us, like, who was really running Boston.
Whatever.
So I bought tickets to go to Kodak Black.
GM 945 was sponsoring it.
I bought meet and greet tickets for me and my girl.
She wanted to meet him.
Now, going through the whole Nifty Hustle thing, we didn't look some kind of weird.
But, you know, we wanted to support people.
We wanted to support our people.
So we went.
And when we got there, 4.30 in the afternoon, they told us, y'all gotta wait. So we waited.
We waited. We get in. It's like
5.30. We chilling. Everything's
good. And then finally, we get
a call saying, oh, he might not be coming.
We're like, what? They can't find him. That's what they're
saying. They can't find him. They say they don't know where he's
at. They haven't seen him since Sunday. Well, there's a
tweet saying that they heard he got arrested.
Nobody's seen Kodak Black since Sunday?
That's what they're saying. Wow. They whole crew was there. Everyone was there. They said, yeah, they heard he got arrested. Nobody seen Kodak Black since Sunday? That's what they're saying. Wow.
The whole crew was there. Everyone was there.
They said, yeah, they said they can't
find him anywhere. This whole team was there
and everything. Really? Yeah.
So then how about this? So now
the man is looking in the crowd trying to get
young girls or whatever. I don't want to say it, but girls,
they're like, oh, you want to come to the back. So we're thinking like,
oh, he's here now. You know, so
we had the badges, whatever. So I go up to him like, yo, my girl wants come to the back? So we're thinking, like, oh, he's here now. You know, so we had the badges, whatever.
So I go up to him.
I'm like, yo, my girl wants to take a picture of Kodak.
He was like, all right, cash out me $200.
I'm like, what?
I was like, yo, yeah.
I was like, I paid $200 for the tickets.
The actually, he's like, I can't do nothing about that.
But you cash out me $200.
He goes, I got four slots left.
You cash out me $200, I can get her a picture right now.
Did you do it?
Man, I was so mad.
I was like, nah.
I ain't doing that. I'm gonna be honest with you,
man. I'm not upset that your Kodak Black
concert got canceled simply because
you know, I stand
with T.I.
Oh, no. And I stand
with Lauren London and I stand with Nipsey.
It told me
who he is. I'm good.
But people are concerned because
they don't know where he is.
Yeah, I like Lil Kodak.
They are concerned.
I like Lil Kodak
and all his ignorance
and I don't think
that he's something
that you can just throw away.
I think that he needs
to be talked to
and I think that he can
still be saved.
So I would really wonder
where Kodak is.
Yeah, I wonder where he's at.
Thank you for calling, man.
I like Lil Kodak.
All right, get it off your chest.
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Now, we got rumors on the way?
Yes.
Now, let's talk about Charlamagne.
All right.
Wendy Williams was discussing Charlamagne on her show yesterday.
So let's see if these stories match up and what really happened.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Morning, everybody. It Breakfast Club. Morning,
everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
The Breakfast Club. Let's get to
these rumors. Let's talk Kodak Black.
This is the rumor report
with Angela Yee.
Rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, looks like Kodak Black is missing now.
One of our listeners from Boston did call this morning and say that he was upset.
They bought tickets to a Kodak Black show and he never showed up.
He was supposed to form at the House of Blues in Boston,
but they're saying fans waited for hours.
Even Kodak Black's team was there and have no idea where he is.
They said that they can't get in touch with him
and they can't get in touch with people that were traveling with him.
They do know the last time he performed was in Detroit on Saturday night.
They said at some point between then and between Wednesday,
he has gone off the radar.
I hope Lil' Koda, that guy, you know what I'm saying?
He a young man.
I think he got more sense than he acts like,
and I hope his current behavior doesn't cause him to end up
in jail or dead. Yeah, I hope basically.
So I hope he's okay. Now, I saw
a couple of people on Twitter saying they heard he got
arrested in Boston, but I don't know that that's
true either. But if Kodak Black
got arrested, wouldn't people know?
Wouldn't it be everywhere? Yeah, absolutely.
I don't know. Listen, I don't know what happened,
so we'll keep you updated, though.
Now, let's talk about Avengers Endgame.
Let's talk about it.
Well, some people don't want to talk about it.
Some people are actually blocking anything dealing with Avengers with Endgame on Twitter
because apparently four minutes of footage from the final chapter has leaked online.
I don't believe that.
It's definitely true.
They actually had to issue out a whole statement about it.
Marvel did? Yes. It's four true. They actually had to issue out a whole statement about it. Marvel did? Yes.
It's four minutes. Does that matter that much?
They said it was recorded on an
iPhone during what appeared
to be a theatrical
showing of the completed film. We don't know
where the location was. I heard they did one in Korea.
But they said there were some Arabic
subtitles. So they're saying it had to be somewhere in the
Middle East because of that. And they said
the spoiler heavy footage was uploaded to
YouTube and Reddit and among other social media
platforms and Marvel Studios
and everybody has set off alarms
because of that. Whoever did that is
lame as hell. Why would you spoil that experience
for the rest of us? Nobody cares about your little grainy
four minute Avenger Endgame footage.
They involved some major revelations
though from the end of the movie.
So that's why people are on Twitter just kind of blocking out all of that.
I mean, that don't really bother me, though.
I'm not going to watch it, but I'm the type of person that's always on websites like CBR and CB,
and I'm just reading all of these different theories of things that could possibly happen in the movie,
but I wouldn't watch that.
Well, here it says everyone died.
Everybody died in the first one.
Oh, I don't know. I just said that. Half of it. She just made it up. I just made that up. Well, here it says everyone died. Everybody died in the first one. Oh, I don't know.
I just said that.
Half of it.
She just made it up.
I just made that up.
I have no clue.
I did hear Thor dies, though.
Damn, spoiler.
I mean.
Now, let's discuss Wendy Williams.
Apparently, she's had to hire extra bodyguards on set.
They're saying that she hired a personal security team
because things had gotten so bad with Kevin
that at one point he had to be restrained.
That's her soon-to-be ex-husband.
And she's allegedly just being extra cautious right now
because he still is an executive producer, even though it's temporary
and they're trying to work out whatever deal they have to work out for him to be gone permanently.
Yeah, it won't be much longer.
All right, they said things got so heated that he had to be restrained up there.
In the meantime, though, it seems like she is living life.
Everyone wants to take Wendy Williams on a date.
She said DJ Boof asked her out.
Okay, Boof.
And then she got this phone call from another fan.
My phone rings again.
It was Charlamagne.
Charlamagne wanted to take me for dinner.
So he says the night, and he says the time, and I said, I can't go.
I'm going out with Boof for dinner.
Hold on.
Hold on.
So Charlamagne says, well, I know, Boof.
Why don't we both take you out?
So I've got a double date.
Wow, I'm clutching my pearl.
What's going on?
But that's not really a double date.
A double date would be two couples.
Yeah, it's not a date at all.
You know what I'm saying?
It's like a menage.
You know, for me, someone who used to be friends with Wendy,
work with Wendy, and having a front row seat to a lot of the abuse,
I saw her in Dua.
I'm just happy that she's finally free.
How was that phone call?
Like, when you called her, what did you say?
She said it was a four-hour phone call you guys had.
She said that?
Yeah.
She didn't say that.
Yeah, she did so.
She said we spoke for four hours.
Oh, wow. How was that call,
Sean? We did speak on the phone for a very long
time. I mean, it was good for us to clear the air on a lot
of things, and I wish her the best. She got a lot of healing
to do, and I'm all about healing and letting
go of toxic people in your life, and I think when
you let go of toxic people in your life, that's a big
step in loving yourself, so I hope she keeps
going. What did y'all talk about? I also know
that in times like this, people need support and
love, so I have no problem showing her support and
letting her know, I'm here if she needs me.
Where are you guys going to go to dinner?
Chick-fil-A. I don't, I don't, I have
no plans for dinner. Chick-fil-A, probably.
Who's paying? I mean, I have a stern
rule that if you go to dinner with
somebody who has more money than you,
they should pay. But what if you ask
them? But you called her.
I have a stern rule that if I go to dinner with somebody who has more money than me, they have to pay.
So I think it would be only right for her to pay.
You know what I'm saying?
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And you better pay for her, man.
You better pay for her.
Why would I do that?
That's the least you can do.
Because you called her
and invited her out.
If you call someone
and ask them on a date,
you pay. That's the rule. She has a net worth of $60 million. Because you call to invite her up. If you call someone and ask them on a date, you pay.
That's the rule.
She has a net worth of $60 million.
But you asked her on a date.
When you ask someone to go somewhere, you pay.
Yes, pay.
You pick the place and you pay.
I did a mental wealth check.
That's what I did.
To see how her mental wealth is.
All right.
Well, you got to pay when you take out.
Her mental wealth is in need of healing, but her financial health is very strong, and so
she can pay for dinner.
She's tired of paying for everything.
That's true.
You're right, Yee.
You know what, Yee?
Yee, when you put it like that, Yee, you're right.
I'm tired of it.
God damn it, Yee, you're right.
I'm tired of buying cars and Chanel bags, jewelry for other people.
If men went to go out, I will pay.
You're right, Yee. You put it all in perspective for me and Wendy go out, I will pay. You're right.
You put it all in perspective for me.
She is tired of paying for men.
I get it.
Who's going to drive?
Who's going to drive in whose car?
Can we get ready for front page news?
Depends what car she takes from Kev this week.
You know what I'm saying?
If she takes that Rolls Royce truck from Kev, I would love to ride in that one.
You are stupid, man.
We got front page news next year.
Yes.
Now, you're in Denver, Colorado, and the schools were closed out there yesterday.
So we'll give you an update on the woman who was making all kinds of threats online.
All right, that's next.
I'm broadcasting from the country station out here, Colorado's new country, 106.7 The Boo.
Yahoo!
It's Brokeback Thursday.
You stupid.
You play too much.
You play too much, man.
Front page news is next, y'all.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, in basketball, the Celtics beat the Pacers last night 99-91.
The Bucs beat the Pistons 120-99.
The Rockets beat the Jazz 118-98.
Now, also, the Nets play tonight.
Yes, our Brooklyn Nets are playing.
Tonight is game three.
Right now, their series is tied one and one.
Let's go.
You just promised me some court-sized tickets,
so she's a Barclays ambassador.
I said, would you mind whatever seats I give you?
And you said, no, it's no problem.
She just promised me court-sized tickets,
so I'm just letting you guys know when you see me today.
DJ, you can really see the game up close.
Why don't you DJ the Nets? They want me to DJ Saturday, but I can't make it. I'm just letting you guys know when you see me today. If you DJ, you can really see the game up close. Why don't you DJ then?
They want me to DJ Saturday, but I can't make it. I'm doing a seminar
in Detroit. Well, then they can't make it with the tickets.
Real estate.
I'm doing something positive. Well, let's get some
front page news. What else are we talking about? Well, Kodak Black,
we told you earlier, and this is just breaking
news, that he didn't show up for a show
in Boston. We even had people calling up here
upset about it because they bought tickets.
It turns out he was arrested.
Like I told y'all, I heard he was arrested
and they said he is still in custody.
So he was traveling with
at least two guns and he got stopped
when entering back into the United States
from Canada. Isn't he on probation?
Yeah, he's not allowed to be traveling with that.
He tried to bring a gun to Canada?
Arrested for criminal possession of a weapon
and a misdemeanor possession of marijuana charges.
Here's the thing, man.
Certain people, you just got to sit back and let life play out because your retaliation will never be as good as what the universe has in store for them.
There's always consequences to your actions.
And this is Kodak, you know, experiencing the consequences of his actions.
There's nothing T.I. could have done to him that's going to be worse than what he's going to go through
right now. Now people from Boston can say, okay,
so that's what happened. It's not like he just didn't show up.
But he's on probation too, right?
I just said that. Pay attention.
I didn't hear what you said. It's brokeback Thursday.
You're too busy wearing cowboy hats and throwing it back
that you're not listening. You like it.
Old Town Road out there.
Alright.
Now, that was weird.
Let's talk about...
That was awkward.
You know, I was telling you guys yesterday
about Pete Buttigieg,
Mayor Pete, Pete Buttigieg.
Dropping a clues bomb for Mayor Pete.
That's my guy.
Mayor Pete!
There are so many people protesting him.
Somebody at a rally was yelling out,
remember Sodom and Gomorrah.
What about it?
Right.
So apparently,
there's other things happening now.
There's other hecklers who are doing all kinds of things because of Mayor Pete's sexual orientation.
I guess they have an issue with him being gay.
And if you listen to this, there's a man who is dressed up as Satan.
And there is a man on a cross who is dressed up as Jesus.
And then there is somebody dressed up as Mayor Pete who is whipping the person on the cross dressed up as Jesus.
Yes. More blood, Peter.
Every vote is a lash on the back of Christ.
Your pay grade is going to be great.
We have a place for you, Peter.
You have no idea how important you are to us.
Yes, yes, yes.
I don't get it.
This sounds like a Bang Bros horror movie.
People are just making anti-gay remarks and doing all kinds of things.
Bang Bros makes horror movies now? I can't believe people are still all kinds of things. Bang Bros makes horror movies now?
I can't believe that people are still doing things like this.
Bang Bros makes horror movies now?
I don't get it.
That's not Bang Bros.
I don't get what...
I don't even get what I just heard.
You said somebody was dressed like Satan.
Yeah.
Somebody was dressed like Jesus.
Somebody was dressed like Mayor Pete and somebody was beating somebody?
Yeah.
I don't...
I'm confused.
It's just anti-gay, so...
Mayor Pete's my guy.
I don't know anything...
That accent was terrible, though.
I didn't know that's...
Yeah, I don't...
Where is Satan from? I don't know anything. That accent was terrible though. I didn't know that. Yeah, I don't know. Where's Satan from?
I don't know what that voice was.
Where is Satan from?
Mayor Pete is just, I like Mayor Pete. He's just
a good dude. He's got great ideas.
I don't, you know, whatever. This is really disturbing.
Y'all care about who, you know, he going to bed with.
That's on y'all. Y'all missing out on a good guy.
And in other disturbing news,
they have confirmed that the woman
Sol Pais, the Florida high school student who was infatuated with the Columbine High School massacre, actually was found dead.
Now, she had traveled from Florida to Denver, and yesterday schools were closed in the Denver area.
It turns out that there was a website, which they're not naming, and they said there were scanned handwritten journal entries from her.
And some of those notes are barely legible, but there's some drawings of weapons and rifles and handguns, knives.
One drawing she has on a trench coat figure,
which is holding a weapon.
And that person is rambling about feeling like they did not belong in this world
or lived in a different dimension.
Well, she apparently committed suicide.
They said she appeared to have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
They said at this point, it looks like she was alone
and took her own life with the weapon that she procured.
Every time I hear about a mass shooting, the first thing I say is, why didn't that person just kill themselves first?
And I don't want to see anybody do anything like that, but I would rather see one person gone than see multiple people gone.
Right.
You know what I mean?
You know, I'm glad that one thing Denver jumped on, and I'm out in Denver now.
And when they heard about this girl coming out here, they closed all the schools.
They put extra security in the universities.
They had extra police in the mall.
So they were trying to prepare for that while they tried to find us.
So Denver really prepared and they took caution.
Yeah.
And she clearly needed some investments in her mental wealth because clearly she had some issues that she had nobody to talk to about.
And hurt people do hurt people and hurt people want to hurt people.
Just luckily in this situation, the only person she hurt was
herself. Alright, well I'm
Angela Yee and that is your Front Page News.
Alright, now when we come back
we have former Fox correspondent
Ebony K. Williams joining us.
Yes, author pretty powerful.
I love Ebony. Ebony the homie.
And we're going to talk to her next. Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We got a special guest in the building.
Our partner.
Ebony Williams.
Welcome back.
What's up, y'all?
Good morning, Ebony.
It's so good to be with y'all.
Everybody says I'm black mixed with black.
It does.
Because I'm tired of that stupid ass question. What do you
mix with? I always feel like it's this
subtext when I get the question,
right? It's this subtext, especially when men ask
it, what do you mix with? And they have this look of hope
and optimism. And then I, you know,
no, seriously, right? And what
you're kind of trying to tell me underneath
that disappointment is you found
me attractive, you found me feminine, you found
me beautiful, you found me all these
wonderful things
and you don't associate
those things
with black women.
I would use that
because you know,
for myself,
they try to say I'm Dominican.
You are Dominican.
I'm not Dominican,
I'm black, see?
Shout out to all the
Dominican brothers and sisters.
But you can be a black Dominican.
Black on black on black?
Yeah.
Are you black Dominican?
Are you Afro-Latino?
Y'all have had this conversation. I'm black. I'm like you, I'm black. My mom is black, my dad is black, I'm black. Are you black Dominican? Are you Afro-Latino? Y'all have had this conversation.
I'm black.
I'm like you.
I'm black.
My mom is black.
My dad is black.
I'm black.
Do you speak another language?
Yes.
Why?
Because I'm attractive?
He can barely speak English.
And I'm smart?
I just can't be black?
He can barely speak English.
You have an AKA about you.
I'm not going to lie.
No, you do.
You have an AKA.
You can be an AKA.
You can be an AKA.
Wait, what did you just say about AKA, Charlamagne?
He's pretty.
He's beautiful.
Okay.
You better respect my sister here now.
Now, I see here they gave us these notes.
It says, no longer a Fox correspondent.
No.
You've been off that, though.
Yeah.
Well, you know, that was actually breaking news that day.
Charlamagne and I did a talk at Viacom.
What was that, back in December?
And I just left.
Yeah.
And nobody knew until we spoke about it.
And I was just kind of like, listen, I don't have anything I'm necessarily walking to except for my purpose.
And it just was time's up on Fox News for me.
So, Laura Ingram, what are your thoughts on that?
That's why I brought up the whole Fox thing anyway.
Okay.
To understand Fox News, I'm going to tell you all something.
You have to understand a man by the name of Roger Ailes.
Okay.
If you don't know who Roger Ailes is, look him up.
He is the founder and the visionary
behind Fox News. And he wrote a book
and in this book, this man very
plainly, in plain sight
says that he is forming a
network to speak to one thing and
one thing only. The demonizing
of the other. That is
literally the purpose of why the network was
founded. And in doing so,
and I don't know
what his beliefs are,
but what he knew was
it would be very profitable.
The fear of a black
and brown planet
is what drives
all the messaging on Fox News.
It feels like a viable threat.
And y'all know,
y'all have asked me about it.
I said I went there
because I felt
I was going to be
a savior of sorts.
So why did you decide to leave?
Because you never said that.
Were you done with that fight
and trying to change minds?
Yeah, essentially, I think I have some level of affect envy.
You know, I think I got letters that said,
I thought Black Lives Matter was a terrorist group,
and you helped me see otherwise.
My favorite was my opportunity to talk to,
what's the dude that did the voter suppression,
Brian Kemp down in Georgia,
you know, literally stole votes away from Stacey Abrams. So I'm proud of those
abilities. But to your question, why did I
leave? Because once I did that
Trump docket, which I think was one
of the things that first brought me to the show,
to the Breakfast Club here, where I
called out the president for his
cowardly response to Charlottesville.
Talked about the devaluation
of white supremacy in this
country and how instead of being afraid of that,
Trump is actually positioned to normalize some of those fears and calm them.
So people didn't like that.
You've been getting death threats ever since.
Right.
And more to what we do as storytellers and broadcasters,
I'm not able to have impact.
They could not hear me.
It's one thing when I show up looking like I look,
which I think is intentionally palatable to their audience.
Like, okay, I can get with her.
She's black, but she doesn't seem that black to me optically.
And you're pretty.
Pretty transcends everything.
Pretty helps a lot.
When you're talking about the stuff I was talking about on Fox, being pretty and palatable was a part of my strategy.
But when I said it plain, like I said it that day on that docket about Trump, the audience could no longer hear me.
Thus, I'm no longer being able to
be any kind of effective, thus it's
time for me to move on. When we went on Fox News
a few weeks ago, our people
on social media, when they saw the clip,
they was loving it, but the people who actually watch
Fox News all the time, they was
killing us.
Yes, absolutely. I know y'all are
interviewing me, but I want to know from y'all, how did it feel
to be on Fox News? I mean, we were here in our'all are interviewing me, but I want to know from y'all, how did it feel to be on Fox News?
I mean, we were here in our studio, and it was via Skype, so it didn't feel too crazy because it's not like we were in there.
Oh, you didn't read the social media?
But I did read my mentions.
I got called, well, not even unintelligent, but stupid, ignorant.
But it was by people who couldn't spell either.
Right.
So I was kind of like, well, you know.
They just kept calling me racist.
Yeah, racist.
Showing me the known notorious racist.
Notorious racist.
The headlines to me were funny afterward.
You know, like what matters to the Democrats?
Weed.
Because y'all are the Democrats.
And it kind of was a weird headline to minimize what matters to Democrats.
They asked us to come back, but I'm not with it.
No.
No, you wouldn't go back
Not in that context
Yeah just not
I wasn't in a rush
To go right back
Like they wanted us
To come back on
Somebody's afternoon show
But
What's next for you
What is next for me
As a young black female
Gifted in law
And politics
And the things I do
I want to
Whether it's radio
Whether it's writing
Another book
Whether it's television
Docu-series,
be able to make people feel empowered around these issues. Because I think particularly for
the black community, criminal justice system, the system I'll call it, is an intentionally complex
and misunderstood thing. And its consequences, as we all know in this room, they're life or death.
So if I can use my skill set, my gifts, the privilege I've had
to use your words, Char, to go to law school and be in these spaces and be in these back rooms with
prosecutors and police officers and judges and other fellow defense lawyers and show people
the system's messed up. I support and love everybody working tirelessly to change the system.
But in the meantime, these are the tools to help you better navigate these situations.
So I want to, you know, really root my work and how to make life better for my people.
All right, we have more with Miss Ebony K. Williams.
So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ MV Angela Yee.
Charlamagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
We have former Fox correspondent Ebony K. Williams in the building.
Charlamagne?
So, Jessie Smollett, are you defending or prosecuting him?
I'm going to just tell you the truth about it.
Okay.
I have no retainer, Charlamagne.
Okay, all right.
So, I'm just going to tell you the truth about it.
Y'all remember last time I was here, I spoke a bit about deferred prosecution, right?
My legal eyes tell me, based off of the way I saw that play out publicly, that was what we call an off-the-books deferred prosecution, right? My legal eyes tell me, based off of the way I saw that play out publicly,
that was what we call
an off-the-books deferred prosecution.
Meaning, the facts probably leaned
towards some wrongdoing
on the part of Mr. Smollett, likely.
But when, and this is real important
for everybody to understand, y'all.
People assume that law enforcement,
meaning police departments
and sheriff's departments
and DA offices are aligned.
Right. They think of them as one at the same. They call the whole damn thing law enforcement.
That's assumed. That's assumed. OK, that's wrong as hell.
What people need to understand is that they are two separate entities.
Sometimes their interests are aligned. That's true. And most of the time they're actually not.
Why? Prosecutor offices, D.A. states attorneys, attorney general's offices, those are political offices.
Those people are normally elected.
And they have what?
Political interests.
Not knocking them at all.
But you have to understand that they have other considerations.
Law enforcement offices like police departments, they're there to only enforce the law.
So therefore, what happened in this case?
You got a police officer's department
that said, we're going to make an example out of him. You know, you wasted our resources,
you wasted our time. We feel a way about it, which is why there's a $100,000 outstanding lawsuit
for them to- And it was a high profile case for them as well. So they're embarrassed. So they're
embarrassed that their office looks a fool and they feel a way about that because in their minds,
we weren't wrong just because, you know, Kim foxx and cook county da's office decided not to move forward prosecution
for their own reasoning so that's why i call it off the books defer what does that look like
well we know jesse uh jesse did community service hours right um that's normally a way to earn a
dismissal he did not get his uh posted back. That's an indication of something.
Because normally, factually innocent
people do. And also,
if you're my client and you actually
are innocent, here's what we're going to do.
We're going to actually move forward with a declaration of
innocence. You could be found not guilty
of your case ultimately dismissed.
But there's still going to be an outstanding question for
a lot of people in their mind.
You still was arrested.
You still was charged.
I don't know how you got it dismissed.
I don't know if they would have called it, you know, use technical technical issues.
That's a bunch of bull.
If you're factually innocent, I always like to move forward with a declaration by the courts of innocence.
Absent that is too much ambiguity.
So that's what I my legal mind tells me probably happened.
There's some type of deferred, you know, wasn't worth documenting, wasn't worth going before the courts.
And I can understand he was grossly overcharged to begin with.
That should have never happened.
They played themselves.
And then they got strong-armed by the DA's office.
So if they would have had lesser charges, then perhaps he would have gotten prosecuted.
Yeah, or he probably would have gone through traditional deferred prosecution.
You know what somebody said?
That they didn't want to spend the money to prosecute him when there's so many other cases.
In most cases like that, it would have been the same way.
It would have been community service. And he probably has no other.
It would have been reduced and it would have kept him moving.
That's the best damn point.
We only made a big deal out of that because he's a celebrity.
Right.
We know him.
That happens every day, of course, a lot.
Right.
People, maybe they did it, maybe they didn't.
But what it's not worth are the resources and the political exposure.
And it's not like we had a record before that either.
First time offender, dumbass, not, you know, the only victim, the violent victim was yourself.
You know, I mean, what are we really talking about?
I wish you would just shut up.
Yeah, just be quiet now.
Be quiet.
Let it go.
It's dismissed.
It's over.
Go ahead and shoot a new pilot.
Would you have told him to pay the city the $130,000?
I would have told him to pay it.
And what I would have done, the lawyer that I used to be, I would say pay it.
And a part of the agreement is an NDA.
You know, part of the agreement.
We're going to pay you your money back.
And you're going to no longer talk about this case in the press.
What do you think about Kim K being an attorney?
You know, she announced that she wants to go to law school.
She's coming to your field, Em. She's coming for me.
She can come steady under you. She's coming for me,
Char. You know, first statement
on that, I welcome any and everybody, black,
white, other, male, female
to come join the forces
of advocacy and fight in a good fight.
She did not say she wanted to go to law
school though, Envy, and that's my issue.
She doesn't plan to go to law school.
She wants to circumvent classical
legal education. But they said you can do
that in California. You can do it.
But let's look at California bar passage rates
which are by far the lowest. They're about 40%.
They're low as hell. They're lower than any other
state in the country, almost by half.
And that is because two things are happening.
You got some individuals doing what you're talking about, Angela.
Circumventing law school, getting an apprenticeship, and just saying, I'm going to just take a random-ass bar exam and not really know what I'm talking about.
Or you go into uncredited law schools, which is a hustle.
And so you're not prepared.
She should go to school.
And legal experience.
She should go to school.
Angela, if she said, I want to do this the right way,
I want to do this in a way that honors precedents and statutes
and all the things that are going to be required of me
if I'm really in that courtroom,
and when the s*** really hit the fan,
I got all the tools in my tool belt
to be the advocate my client deserves,
I support it all day.
That's a classy way of me saying,
I don't respect that s***.
I don't respect that s***.
Yeah, I don't respect.
I don't respect nobody circumventing.
It's no shortcut.
From your legal perspective,
let's talk about the Nipsey Hussle situation.
The man who's in jail right now,
he's being represented,
Eric Holder,
he's being represented by Chris Darden.
Isn't that so unfortunate?
That's his name,
but I hate that his name is Eric Holder
just because I have a deep affection
for our former Attorney General Eric Holder.
So let's talk about that for a second.
Why would Chris Darden represent Eric Holder?
What would be your thoughts on that?
Because we all know him from being part of the OJ trial.
Why would he not, is my question, Angela?
Because here's the thing, y'all, we can't pick and choose who gets justice in this country and who doesn't.
You can't pick and choose who you want to represent.
Most lawyers that I know and respect would tell you that's unethical. I'm going to tell you why. Because the
sixth amendment of our constitution tells us that every last citizen has a right to a defense. I
don't think we should demonize people that choose to do that. I really don't. And I want to make
another point, y'all. Relationships. What did Chris Darn used to do? You already said it, Angela. He
was known as a high profile prosecutor from the OJ trial. So he knows the judges,
he knows... Most good
defense lawyers are former
prosecutors, including the late
great Johnny Cochran. Where did he come from?
That same damn L.A.
District Attorney's Office. And we celebrate
Johnny. So is that what we're doing now?
Are we picking and choosing who we celebrate
as zealous defense advocates based off
of whether or not we like who they're representing?
I don't think that's, I think that's a
dangerous precedent. I think everybody has the
right to an attorney. I think in cases like Chris Darden
for me, like we see the video,
we saw this guy kill Nipsey.
Why would he even try to get him off?
Okay, but how do we know he's trying to get him
off? I think we make assumptions.
He's trying to cut a deal.
That's what my legal lens tells me.
But Chris Darden, you know,
is a good example, though, y'all, of why I went
in. I just want to give some real, just
practical tips, right? You out there, you facing
anything from DUI to mass murder.
You want to have a relationship with your attorney.
You want to make sure that your attorney has a
relationship, because the best thing I can do for you
at the defense table is have a good relationship
with who? That DA across the table from me and that judge, whoever he or she is up there on the bench. I can do for you at the defense table is have a good relationship with who? That DA across the table from me
and that judge, whoever he or she is up there on the bench.
I've even talked my client into a dismissal.
Wow.
Swear to God.
Just by having a conversation with the law enforcement officer.
You know why?
Because your case is as good as my credibility.
All right, we have more with Ebony K. Williams.
When we come back, don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlam, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. We have
former Fox correspondent Ebony K.
Williams here. Charlamagne?
You know, last time you were here,
and this clip actually went viral
again, but you spoke on legislation
being changed in order to ensure police
get prosecuted for the shooting of unarmed
black and brown people in this country. So how do we
put that on the table for presidential candidates
in 2020? Because you were right.
You were absolutely right in the Stephon Clark situation.
When I tell you I hate to say I told you so,
but of course I had to tell y'all, and I appreciate
y'all for acknowledging that we
had that conversation here a year in advance
of that tragic outcome.
So how do we put it on the table?
We have to say as a collective voice, and the collective part on the table? We have to say, as a collective voice,
and the collective part's critical,
so we have to say, listen,
we have no problem with law enforcement
because when we start,
I'm just being honest with y'all,
I know a lot of people feel a way about cops.
I feel a way about some cops, real.
But we will not be effective
because their lobbying forces are too strong.
So we have to make it palatable in the sense that we say,
we understand most cops, some cops are good cops.
But y'all know one bad apple spoils a bunch.
And y'all got some bad damn apples.
So how do we protect the good cops by collectively eradicating the bad cops?
To me, that's the framework.
You position the legislation to say,
it's no longer going to be a free-for-all that you can just claim any old damn action
gave you reasonable fear and now you're justified in killing a 17 year old black boy that is not
only dangerous to our community what if the argument is that becomes dangerous to law
enforcement and i've had that conversation y'all with black law enforcement leaders you know they
can get with that they can say you know you know what? If that kind of legislation, if defining what reasonable fear requires,
if putting some words to that makes my offices safer, I'm with it.
So that's what it would have to look like.
And I think we can put it on the table to Sorra, Kamala Harris, to Biden, to all the rest of them.
I was going to ask you about your Sorra, because, you know, I like Kamala Harris a lot.
She's been here a couple of times.
Yeah.
But people hold her past as a prosecutor against her.
Do you think that's fair?
I think accountability is fair.
Everybody, but especially your people, have a right to ask questions
and understand how you use their power for our benefit.
But I think then we also have a responsibility to listen.
I see a lot on social media, you know, the fact that she ever stepped foot
in a prosecutor's office is enough for some people to say off with her head.
And I think we have to be mindful around that because I can tell you as a defense lawyer, you know, sitting on the table with all of our people every day in the courtroom.
I would rather see Kamala over there than Jeff Sessions.
So what you need to realize, our people, somebody going to be over there always.
So who do you want over there? And if we demonize
that space for people that look like
us to the extent I've seen us do, particularly
recently, we put ourselves in
a dangerous position. Tell us about the Power Within
tour to inspire inner city youth to follow
their dreams. Oh yeah, so that started
with some former colleagues
of mine. They're still at Fox, both Richard Fowler
and my young brother, Giano Caldwell.
So y'all know how Fox used to
and still loves to talk about Chicago.
Chicago's black-on-black crime.
Chicago's most dangerous
domestic terrorism.
So I'm like, let me go
check out Chicago. And I wanted to go see
how I could be effective. We went to
churches. We went to schools.
Public magnet.
Charter.
And we had
conversations with the kids, but we started our conversations
with the principals, with the teachers.
Y'all, one
principal said he had lost six
students in a year. We talked to social
workers. One sister was like,
Ebony, I wish I could be here every day, but the
budget cuts make it so that I can only come to this
school once a week. This school had
damn near 3,000 kids.
What's once a week?
And so what we took from it was it's a crisis,
but it really is starting, to me, in the educational institutions.
You don't just end up in jail.
That process starts really early on.
So with the Power Within Tour,
we were speaking to the students primarily about how to empower themselves,
how to not believe the story that America,
and Fox News in particular at the time,
was telling them about themselves.
Y'all, narrative is important.
The stories we tell ourselves, the stories we tell our children,
the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves, they matter.
And I saw some hope on some of those kids' faces in a different way. And I love that, and representation matters so much.
Like, I did go to Chicago also to go talk to the kids in the school.
And I think they need more of that. Like, they need to see people
come in who are successful, who
look like them, who can be inspirational
to them so that they have these things they can look
forward to. Angela, you're so right. The representation
is important. And when they connect
with the likes of people
like us in this room, it changes things.
At least they got one person. Sometimes it just takes that
one person. We can't assume everybody has a parent.
They just need hope
and opportunity.
I say that, Charlemagne,
so much.
I'm so not smarter
or more talented
than any damn kid
I ever worked with.
But I was given
a different kind of opportunity.
My mom, Gloria, made sure.
And she was like,
because y'all not gonna
shut my daughter out.
I might not have the resources.
We might not be
in private school.
I was in public school.
But it was a magnet. It was a school for the arts. I'll share this quickly. I may not have the resources. We may not be in private school. I was in public school, but it was a magnet.
It was a school for the arts.
I'll share this quickly. I didn't get in. It was a lottery system in Charlotte, Mecklenburg.
And my mom said, bull****. So she
convened a meeting with the then superintendent.
She made a little resume.
Had some white out on it, but that's okay.
That's okay. That's what she had.
Pictures, you know, all this stuff. Piano,
recital, clippings, ballet pictures.
My mom told him,
she said, listen,
if y'all gonna have a school
for the arts,
for kids to have talent
and ambition,
and you don't let my daughter in,
you might as well not have it.
You might as well not have this school.
Wow, mom.
She shut this school down.
Shut the f*** down.
Y'all wanna know
where I get my zealous
advocacy skills from?
Mama.
Gloria.
There you go.
You know, self-trained, okay?
So, yeah, and they made a space for me.
And I went 6 through 12 at Northwest School of the Arts
and afforded me the opportunity to go to Chapel Hill at 16 on a full academic scholarship.
And that, seriously, though, everybody listening,
if you don't have a Gloria in your life, it don't have to be your mom.
It could be a teacher.
It could be a mentor.
It could be Angela Yee.
It could be Envy, Char.
I will absolutely and have been and will continue to be glorious for young people.
You know what I mean? Seriously, because this is this is the collective that it takes.
Like this is where my kind of small government political lean comes from because I'm not waiting on them to save us, y'all.
Yeah, I'm not waiting on them to save us. We all we need. And I could really cry about it because
if we
do what my
mom did and we each do that for
one other kid, that's
the collective change. Absolutely.
Well, we thank you for joining us. Yeah, man. Tell them
where to follow you at. Thank you, Ebony
K. Williams on Twitter, Ebony
K. Williams on Instagram.
And check out my website. I try to
make sure that that's fresh. I have this content out there.
And still get that book, Pretty Powerful, if you haven't
gotten it yet. Thank you, Angela.
I love Ebony, man. Her voice is necessary.
Angela, I want to congratulate you on your Gracie
because you're representing us as young
black people, people of color in a space where we're
not. And I love it and it's
important. Also, you
showed up for me as a sister.
I hosted an event to celebrate women.
And we had a wonderful conversation about femininity is strength.
And you exemplify that daily.
And I want to tell you as a peer mentor, I love you for it.
I respect you for it.
And just keep shining.
Envy.
Yeah, you weren't here the last time.
It's an excused absence because you were in Africa when I was on the show.
Yeah.
It's an excused absence.
It's an excused absence. you were in Africa when I was on the show. Excused absence. Excuse absence.
You messing up the collective all damn right.
You're right.
But Charlemagne, of course, you know how I feel
about you. Nobody can talk about Charlemagne to me
because despite what anybody has
to say, you are a person who has
been a man to your word. You leverage
your platform to make sure that
this platform,
the reach y'all have,
that you've earned,
makes space for somebody like me.
You know, makes space for somebody
like Angela Ryan,
makes space for somebody
like Simone Sanders.
It makes space for people
that are talking about things
that are really going to shift
the community and have the movement.
And y'all still have fun.
Y'all still have the high A-list celebrities.
But y'all don't have to necessarily
do this kind of interview,
but you do.
And I want to thank you for it.
Stop making me cry, man.
Love you, Eb.
Love you.
Love you, Char.
Love you, In.
Love you, Inge.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to these rumors.
Let's talk Time Magazine.
It's about time.
What's going on? Rumor report. Rumor report. Let's talk Time Magazine. It's about time. What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Time Magazine put out their annual list of the 100 most influential people.
One thing that people are noticing immediately is that there are no hip-hop artists on the list at all this year.
And that list is trashed because there's nothing more influential than hip-hop and hip-hop culture.
Like, how does, like, a Cardi B not make the list?
How does Jay-Z not make the list?
I don't understand that.
Childish Gambino, how does he not make the list?
Beyonce.
But some people that did make the list are Ariana Grande,
Khalid, Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga.
No, I like Gaga.
You don't like Ariana Grande?
I mean, not really. Khalid is dope, too. Yeah, You don't like Ariana Grande? I mean, not really.
Khalid is dope, too.
Yeah, you don't like Khalid?
Khalid is dope.
I like Khalid.
All right, well, other people that made the list are Dwayne Johnson, Mahershala Ali, Regina King.
Okay.
Rami Malek, who was in the Bohemian Rhapsody movie, which he did a great job in that.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez made the list as well.
LeBron made the list, and he's one of the people that made the list
for four times. What about
Kevin Hart? Um, let me
see. Do I see Kevin Hart? I already know hip-hop
artists on there, but Taylor Swift is on there.
Y'all ain't tired of Taylor Swift?
I mean, I don't really listen and pay
that much attention to her. Taylor Swift influenced you?
You know what she influences me to do? I don't know a lot. Turn the TV
whenever I see her pop up on it.
Michelle Obama's on the list as well.
Tiger Woods made the list.
Gayle King made the list.
Okay.
All right, so LeBron
is on there for the fourth time
and that list is in his 16th year.
So other people
who have been on the list
four times include
George W. Bush,
Bill Clinton,
Bill Gates,
and George Clooney.
How do they define influential?
I would like to know
that as well, too.
Well, there's different categories.
So there's the pioneers category, the artists, leaders, there's icons, and there's titans.
So those are the different categories that you can be listed in.
But a lot of that, like for LeBron, it's a lot of having to do with what he does off the court.
And that's for being recognized for things like opening up his I Promise School and the documentaries that he's been doing.
And his foundation work.
Nancy Pelosi made it. She's the House
Speaker. No dispute on LeBron at all.
No dispute on...
That's it. Jay-Z definitely should be on that list.
Hands down. Yeah, so I'm
confused because of the influence that people
have had.
You know, they talk about positive messages,
about self-confidence and all of that.
Is Van Jones on the list? He should be on there.
That full list is available online.
I don't see him on the list.
See what I'm saying?
But yeah,
100 people.
I mean,
there's some people that...
Did you say Kaepernick?
Is Kaepernick on the list?
I don't see him
on the list this year.
Brett Kavanaugh made the list,
which was weird to me.
Man, stop, man.
I promise you.
Brett Kavanaugh is on
the Times 100
Most Influential People list?
Yes, I'm confused
about that one.
Y'all keep letting
these white people
tell y'all what's influential. You know who did make the list? Ninja, I'm confused about that one. Y'all keep letting these white people tell y'all what's
influential.
You know who did
make the list?
Ninja.
Who the hell is that?
Yeah, he should be
on the list.
He's a video game kid.
He does all the dances
and everything.
Remember...
They don't have
no hip-hop artists?
No.
This is disrespectful, man.
All right, now let's
talk about...
Breakfast Club is not
on the list?
No.
Shut up.
Let's talk about Sierra.
Brett Kavanaugh over
to Breakfast Club.
Sierra was on What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.
And we told you about Russell Wilson being the highest paid NFL player right now.
And so here's what she had to say about her prayers to actually get with Russell Wilson.
As a single person, I really want to know what was your exact prayer to get Russell Wilson?
I have to say I definitely said a prayer.
All I have to say is I think that when you're going through the transition with love and trying to figure it out in life,
you've got to be specific and you've got to reflect on the journey prior.
And for me, I definitely, I will talk more about, you know, all the things that I said,
but I was very specific about what I didn't want.
See, I ain't sharing nothing with y'all.
She's like, go buy your own goddamn sage.
All right?
And it is important to know the things that you don't want.
Sometimes as you get prepared to be with the right person,
know what you don't want is just as important as knowing what you do want.
Now here's what else she had to say about them not having sex until marriage.
We dated for a year.
Well, yeah, a year. Well, yeah, a year.
We were engaged within a year.
And you didn't sleep together that whole time.
We held it down.
We prayed. We encouraged each other.
It's not easy.
First of all, define we held it down.
What does that mean?
You're very kinky this morning.
You can't go from we held it down to we prayed.
What does we held it down mean?
It means they weren't doing anything.
No sex until marriage.
Yes, but what else were y'all doing?
Oral?
Why are you asking all of this?
They're a married couple now.
What is wrong with you?
I'm sorry.
Why do I always get bleeped?
Because you say things you know you're not supposed to say.
You can't say things you're not supposed to say.
Relax over there, Peggy.
You need to take that training again.
Hey, was it Peggy? Okay, you tell us. to say. Relax over there, Peggy. You need to take that training again. Hey, was it pegging?
Okay, you tell us.
I'm just saying.
You know the look.
Is pegging kind of sex?
Yes.
If you're trying to abstain from sex and you peg.
You tell us.
Do you consider it sex?
Do you, Mr. Nine and a Half Inch Dildo?
Don't think we forgot about you either, okay?
I'm not the only person on here who gets peg rumors.
Okay, now, let's talk about Kodak Black.
We told you earlier he didn't show up for a show on Boston.
People were very upset.
Well, it turns out he was arrested on weapons and drugs charges.
That's because he was at the border trying to get back to the United States from Canada.
They said it was criminal possession of a weapon, which is a second-degree felony,
and misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
So he's now being held.
It's a $20,000 cash bond or
$40,000 bond.
The thing about Kodak,
like I said, I hope that he
grows and he evolves, but when you put out
the kind of energy he puts out, then things
like that happen. That's just
what it is. That's why it's not even pointless
to even go back and forth with somebody like that
because eventually
he'll self-destruct
and he'll learn
to err in his ways.
Somebody must not
have told him
and gave him a heads up
about the border
at Canada
and how difficult it is.
By the way,
all those guys
went through this.
Like when we talk about,
I know y'all love
the new Gucci man
and y'all love
the new T.I.
but you need to go back
like 10, 15 years ago
when all of them
were wilding too.
Okay, they all grew and they
all evolved, right? They was in and out of jail
getting caught with guns, wilding just
like them young boys. Sometimes you just gotta be patient
and give people a chance to grow. Sad part is
some of these kids don't get a chance to grow because they end up
in jail for a long time or day.
Okay, well I'm Angela Yee and that
is your Rumor Report. Alright,
thank you, Yee. No hey fam?
We good? That's it, we good. Alright. Charlamagne! Yes, sir. Yee. No hay fam? We good? That's it.
We good.
All right.
Charlemagne.
Yes, sir.
Who you giving that donkey to?
We need to talk about the new face of domestic terrorism in America.
And the new face of domestic terrorism in America is turtles.
Turtles?
I like turtles.
Turtles.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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 Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tribe owned country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a racket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets. Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
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As a kid, I really do remember
having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself,
and leaning into her dreams.
I think a lot of times we are built to doubt
the possibilities for ourselves.
For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going.
This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude and the power of love.
I forgive myself
It's okay, like grace
Have grace with yourself, you're trying your best
And you're gonna figure out the rhythm of this thing
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The Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same.
When a train hits a vehicle at a railway crossing, there are no winners.
But it's the people in the car or truck who really, really lose.
Stop. Trains can't.
Make sure you tell them to watch out for Florida, man.
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
Yes, you are a donkey.
A Florida man attacked an ATM for a very strange reason.
It gave him too much money.
Florida man is arrested after deputies say he rigged the door to his home
in an attempt to electrocute his pregnant wife.
Police arrested an Orlando man for attacking a flamingo.
It's a breakfast club, bitches.
Donkey of the day with Charlamagne Tha God.
I don't know why y'all keep letting him get y'all like this.
Well, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, April 18th
goes to a 61-year-old Florida man named Thomas Devaney Lane.
Now listen, what does your Uncle Charla tell you all the time?
The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida.
There is no debate about this.
Now once again, you have two types of people
in Florida. The ones who don't think
anybody from Florida is crazy at all
and get offended when I say that.
And then the ones who know Florida is crazy
as hell and they just accept their fate.
Stacey, who called here a couple weeks ago
who wanted to kill me, he's one of the people who gets
offended when I call Florida crazy. Remember, Stacey?
He was hot.
We ain't crazy in Florida, bro. You reporting s*** that you see on the
news, that s*** ain't right. Okay.
Alright, Stacey. I'm just out here
reporting things that I see on the news, but
they ain't right. Well, listen, Stacey, once
again, there's more than enough evidence
to prove that Florida is indeed crazy.
Okay? I come in here every day
and get presented stories from the
news that prove my point. And today
is no different because Thomas Lane was arrested for disturbing the peace.
Now, this is ironic, being that the whole state of Florida disturbs the peace of the rest of America.
So if you are a Floridian in Florida and you get arrested for disturbing the peace,
you must really be raising hell.
Thomas Lane is a self-proclaimed saint.
Now, what is a saint?
A person acknowledged as holy or virtuous
and typically regarded as being in heaven after death.
That has nothing to do with anything that I'm about to say.
So authorities received multiple calls
about a man who was disturbing the peace
at several businesses,
screaming that he was indeed a saint
and he had a whole army that was going to destroy everyone.
He actually told a 911 operator that
any responding officers need to leave
now or they will all be sorry.
They effed with the saint. And if you
eff with the saint, my army will destroy
the whole city. Now you gotta take
threats like this serious
in 2019. A man says he has a whole army.
Alright, he may really have a whole
army. And Thomas Lane
really did have a whole army.
Let's go to CBS 4 Miami for the report, please. Police say this Florida man warned them that his
turtle army would destroy them. Officers in Brevard County say they received seven calls
about a man disturbing the peace at three different locations. At one point, they say
61-year-old Thomas Devaney Lane walkedANEY LANE WALKED INTO THE POLICE STATION, YELLED AT THE DISPATCHER AND POUNDED ON THE WALLS IN GLASS.
ACCORDING TO THE ARREST REPORT,
HE LEFT BUT THEN CALLED THE
DISPATCHER FROM A NEARBY 7-11
AND TOLD THEM THEY WOULD BE
SORRY THEY MESSED WITH QUOTE
THE SAINT. WHEN THEY CAME TO
PICK HIM UP, LANE REPORTEDLY
REFUSED TO GET OUT OF THE CAR,
YELLED OBSCENITIES AND TOLD
THEM HIS TURTLE ARMY WOULD
DESTROY THEM, SAYING THEY WOULD
SEE WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IN AN
HOUR. LANE IS NOW FACING
MULTIPLE CHARGES OF BREACHING
THE PEACE, MISUSE, AND
DESTROYING THEM.
LANE IS NOW FACING MULTIPLE
CHARGES OF BREACHING THE PEACE, MISUSE, AND DESTROYING THEM. LANE IS NOW FACING MULTIPLE CHARGES OF BREACHING THE PEACE, MISUSE, AND DESTROYING THEM. out of the car, yelled obscenities, and told them his turtle army would destroy them, saying they would see what would happen in an hour.
Blaine is now facing multiple charges of breaching the peace, misusing 911, and resisting an
officer.
His turtle army.
Sounds like a horror movie like the birds, but the turtle version.
Took them a whole hour.
That's actually some fast turtles if they can get it done in an hour, but Florida not
playing, y'all.
Okay?
Y'all worried about white militia groups when the real enemy is green militia groups led by white people.
All right?
Thomas Lane is no master splinter.
He doesn't have a team of heroes in a half shell.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
This ain't them.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Heroes in a half shell.
Turtle power. Nah, baby. Oh, it's Turtle Power, but ain't no Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, Raphael protecting the city from danger.
He has a team of villains in a half shell that are here to bring danger to the city, okay?
Thomas Lane wants all the smoke.
What is America doing to protect us from these kind of domestic terrorists in the form of tortoises?
All right, terror has a name in America, ladies and gentlemen, and the name is Cecil the Turtle.
Okay?
Don't let Cecil the Turtle fool you.
If you don't think turtles can be a threat,
then play Super Mario Brothers.
Give them some pizza.
No, those are the good turtles.
The good turtles like pizza.
The bad turtles just want smoke.
That's how they get fed.
All right?
I got the mini Nintendo hooked up at the house right now.
All right?
All of y'all will take Thomas' threats more seriously if you go to war with the Cooper Troopers.
All right.
You want that smoke with Bowser and his gang of Cooper Troopers?
Nah, you don't.
All right.
Step on one of those turtles.
They go into their shell for a little while.
Kick one.
Turn your back.
They bump into a pipe, bounce back, and kill you.
All right.
Now, Thomas was arrested and charged with disturbing the peace, resisting arrest without violence, and misusing 911.
He was released on bail.
And when Thomas was asked to make a comment on threatening the city with crushing squirt for finding Nemo, he said this.
I like turtles.
Please give Thomas Lane the sweet sounds and the hammer tones, please.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day.
You are the donkey of the day.
Yee-haw.
All right.
It's getting crazy in America, y'all.
I'm telling you.
Green militias led by white people.
That's not what we want.
My goodness.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey of the day.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
It's time for Ask Yee.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, my name is Brittany.
Hey, Brittany.
What's your question for Yee?
Okay, my question is, I have just ended a 12-year relationship.
I have two children with this guy, and he is incarcerated for a couple of years.
And the reason we broke up, it's a number of reasons, but the most one of them all is Woody and why he wound himself in jail.
He's just kind of like guilt-tripping me into feeling like I should be with him because of what's been through, the kids.
It's just like, what am I supposed to do,
or how do I let him know that my answer is my answer?
No, I don't want to be with you anymore.
He did propose to me last year.
We were supposed to get married fifth year in June.
It's not happening.
We don't know what's going on.
It's just like he didn't get it, or he just won't let me go and I don't know
I want to be happy I'm trying to enjoy myself
enjoy my life my kids
but it's just like every other day
oh when I get home
we gonna be together like you can do that
for your kids I'm not saying that
I don't want him to be a part of his kids life
but I don't want to be with him like that anymore
I feel you Brittany let me tell you
something it's a big mistake when we feel guilty that somebody goes to jail
because this happened to me before.
I was breaking up with somebody.
They ended up going to jail,
and then you feel like I got to stay because I'm not loyal if I don't.
If I was going to break up with you before you went to jail,
I'm not going to stay just because you went to jail.
That was a terrible decision that I made.
He already broke up before he went.
I don't know why he won't get, why he won't understand that.
Mm-hmm.
Well, you have to stop talking to him every other day.
Okay, Dad, I did.
I did.
This is talking to him,
even for the kids.
Like, his mother just had our kids last weekend,
and he blew me up the entire time.
And his mom needs to ask,
well, why are you calling her?
And the kids are here.
Right.
He doesn't have an answer.
Exactly.
So you need to do that,
even if the kids can talk when, you know, when he calls his mom and the kids are here. Right. She doesn't have an answer. Exactly. So you need to do that even if the kids can talk when, you know,
when he calls his mom and the kids are there,
let him talk to them at that point.
You know, if he calls and he wants to talk to the kids,
put them on the phone.
But you don't even need to be having an extra conversation with him.
I understand that.
I do feel that.
You know, and I understand it probably weighs on you
because you're like, well, we have kids together.
Am I a good person?
We've been together since we were 18.
And he pretty much doesn't have anybody.
And that's another reason why he know I feel bad.
Right.
Well, he put himself in that situation, unfortunately.
And you already weren't.
And you already weren't with him.
And it's really selfish of him and not fair of him to do this to you.
I thank you so much for at least making me feel better.
Because it's like an
ongoing everyday thing. I don't know
what to say or who to talk to.
It's not fair for him
to do this to you while you're out here
doing what you're supposed to do, raising the kids
and you gotta live your life
and part of that is how are you gonna be
open to find the right person when you have
this burden on you?
You know what? I have so many people tell me,
well, this is the time he needs you most.
No, I was pregnant when he went to jail
and I lost my child during this time.
So I needed him at the same time.
Yeah.
Everybody's just looking at me like,
what you want?
You don't leave him like he's down
or don't take like, I'm not.
Brittany, sometimes you got to do things
and put yourself first.
And this looks like a situation
where there's got gotta be about you
and in the long run, it'll be better for both of you
to cut those ties. Now, why
drag out something that's not gonna work anyway?
I don't know.
Like, this is what I'm
asking. I've asked plenty of times.
Everybody just
seems like, oh, you guys
been doing it for years, but this is the thing.
It's the same. This isn't the first time he's went to jail and I done bailed him out.
I'm tired.
Right.
You've done enough.
And listen, forget what everybody else has to say.
It's not their business.
It's you.
Stop worrying about everybody else.
Do what you want to do.
Who cares?
Definitely right.
All them same people telling you that you have to stay, they the left too.
Say it again.
Exactly.
That's right. Say it again. Exactly. That's right.
Say it again for the people in the back.
All of those people that tell you to stay.
On the side and in the middle.
This is my life.
I'm so glad I got to talk to you.
Not that you're a therapist, but I listen to you like more.
People ask you good questions, and sometimes it's revolving around your life.
My life.
Everybody's life.
Well, good, Brittany. Now go out there and live
your life, girl.
I'm doing it now. After I drop my baby off at school,
I will be living life.
Alright, thank you. Check back in with me, too. I'd love to hear
how you progress, but it looks like you're
in a good mood right now. Don't let this bring you down.
I am taking my baby to school.
This is what I enjoy, so
you'll have a great day, Yee, and thank you for answering
me. You, Charlamagne, and everybody else in the studio.
DJ Envy.
What's up?
Charlamagne, I love you.
I love you back.
Okay, thanks, Britt.
You guys have a great one.
You too.
All right.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are
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Yee. Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Anonymous. Hey, Anonymous.
What's your problem? You sound pretty sad this morning.
I don't mean to sound so sad. I'm sorry.
Good morning, everyone. Good morning. I just had
a question for Yee. Okay.
I've been dating a gentleman
for about six years.
Four years on and off.
These last two years have been definitely steady between us.
But within these two years, he was in a coma.
He did, you know, about a gray cigar, get out of this coma, and he's well now.
But during this time, I found out that he had another relationship.
Woo!
Yes.
Why you ain't put him back in a coma?
Yeah, that was definitely
a thought.
How did he even get
into a coma?
One day we were hanging out
and I dropped him off home
so I thought he went out
with a friend
and didn't make it back home.
I'm not sure
what the real details was
but he was shot five times.
Yikes.
Whoa. Okay. Now, when he was shot five times. Yikes. Whoa.
Okay. Now, when he was in this relationship with someone else, was it during an off
time or were you still together?
This was kind of during
the time we were, you know,
dating on and off during those four years.
Okay. And
since then, he says that he
ceased that relationship. And I do feel like
within these last two years, we have definitely gotten closer.
Things have gotten a lot better.
I've let him meet my children.
And, you know, things seem to be moving.
But a part of me still feels apart from him, like there's something missing.
Okay.
And is it because of you finding out about that relationship, that you're not over that?
I think that has a lot to do with it.
And what does he say when you bring that up to him?
You know, it's just, don't worry.
You know, I made a mistake.
We're past that.
You know, let's kind of just move on.
My thing is this, right?
If I've agreed to be with somebody, you have to let things that happened in the past go,
especially if y'all have discussed it.
If you still have questions you need to ask him, then you need to ask him those questions.
Let him answer them.
And if you want to be with him and give it your all,
then you have to give it your all.
Which means that sometimes we only put a little bit of ourselves
into a relationship because we're trying to protect our own self
and we're still hurting from something that happened in the past.
In that case, you don't need to be together at this time.
But if you feel like this is who I want to be with, I love him, I want to make an effort, you have to really make an effort.
Okay.
So you have to determine that.
It seems like you just are still feeling insecure about the time in the relationship when he had someone else.
And is he cooperative when he answers those questions?
Like, does he tell you everything that you need to know?
Because that's important.
Very cooperative.
I think a lot of it is because I already have two children and I have two
different baby fathers. My kids are six years apart. So just when I thought, you know, I'm
making the right decision for my life and for my children, I feel like I'm running into a world
of, you know, attracting the same thing. And I don't want that. And I do feel like this is
different, but also that, you know, part
of me, because I've had different
relationships and kids resulted
out of relationships, you know, like my
youngest is eight years old
now, and I don't want to be
doing this all over again. Right.
Well, does your intuition tell you that he's being
truthful, or does it say that it's still
not right? I feel like he's being truthful, but I do feel like there's something missing and I can't, you know,
and maybe it's just me because of what everything I've been through.
Well, take your time with it, but you are going to have to let your guard down a little
and you are going to have to move on from the past.
And that does take time.
So hopefully he's going to do everything he needs to do.
And whatever it is that he does need to do,
you need to communicate that to him.
Okay.
All right.
I hope everything works out for you.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
And you guys have a great day.
You too now.
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We got rumors on the way?
Yes, we'll be talking about Beyonce.
By now, a lot of you should have watched that documentary,
but we'll give you some more spoilers,
like how difficult her pregnancy was and what she had to say about that.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
What's happening?
Let's get to these rumors.
Let's talk Ariana Grande.
It's time.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Ariana Grande, as you know,
headlined Coachella for the first weekend,
and you know the second weekend is coming up.
And people are wondering, well, how much did she get paid?
Well, although she has not revealed that amount,
according to Variety, she made $8 million.
Really?
Yeah.
Wow.
I mean, Coachella is a very profitable event.
How much did that bum-ass production team get paid
that had their sound all messed up?
Yeah, there were some issues
like Nicki Minaj
when she came out,
the audio issues
were pretty bad there.
She also had P. Diddy there.
There was an NSYNC reunion.
She paid tribute
to Mac Miller as well.
She sang before an orchestra,
so we'll see what happens
this second weekend,
but that's how much she got.
Now, they said...
Now, wait,
does that include her set
and everything, her set?
Yeah, I'm sure that's
the whole fee part,
I would assume.
All inclusive.
Now, they're saying that other lower profile musicians
didn't even make $10,000.
Who's other low profile?
I mean, there's a lot of people that perform at Coachella
because it's two weekends.
Yeah, because they don't have like opening acts.
Like everybody is somebody that's popping, right?
Yeah, lower profile.
I mean, Ariana Grande is a huge artist.
So, yes, that's exactly what they're saying. I wonder, Ariana Grande is a huge artist. So, yes,
that's exactly
what they're saying.
I wonder if she paid
everybody that came out
on her set
because I found out
you got $8 million
and you asked me
to come do you a favor.
I'm going to be upset
a little bit.
I'm sure if she took care
of travel,
Flewman privately,
Private Jetson
and all that other stuff.
Right, and they're saying
that in 2017,
according to The New Yorker
in 2017,
headliners Kendrick Lamar,
Radiohead, and Beyonce
each got between
$3 and $4 million.
Boy, white privilege is so real.
Ariana Grande didn't make more than goddamn Beyonce.
Beyonce, yeah, that's crazy. Come on now.
They got a whole Netflix special. Ain't nobody doing
a special on Ariana Grande.
Now let's talk about Beyonce because her Netflix documentary
is out, right? And she also put out
that surprise live album.
Her Coachella set was legendary
and you get a chance to see it if you weren't there,
or maybe you were there and you won't see it as close up
as you will see it on this Netflix special.
But in the documentary, there's a lot of behind-the-scenes things.
You get to see the kids.
You get to see her really just dealing with having had twins
and having to get back out there and work
and get herself together.
She talks about insecurities she had.
Well, here's what she had to say about her difficult pregnancy.
My body went through more than I knew it could.
I was 218 pounds the day I gave birth.
I had an extremely difficult pregnancy.
I had high blood pressure.
I developed toxemia preeclampsia.
And in the womb, one of my baby's heartbeat paused a few times,
so I had to get an emergency C-section.
I mean, Beyonce is human, contrary to popular belief.
Right, so it's nice that she was sharing so many personal things
about what she went through, and she said there were days
she thought she would never be the same,
and she also talked about her diet.
That was a big deal for people talking about what she was doing
in order to get back in shape for Coachella. So make sure you check
that out. I go front. The petty cancer in me can't get
over the fact that Ariana Grande made more than Beyonce
at goddamn Coachella. That can't be right. I don't believe
that. It also makes sense because... Well, these are just reports according to
Variety. Yeah, I don't think Variety is right on this. And according to
the New Yorker, so... But you remember, nobody was
there at Coachella this year. There was nobody
huge. There was no huge draw. So
that was probably the only person that they could possibly get.
No. Because there was nobody there.
Think about it.
Who else was there?
Kanye canceled.
Salon.
Kanye performing this weekend.
And you know what might have happened?
But he canceled at first.
No, Kanye was supposed to headline.
And Ariana ended up having to step in at the last minute.
So it might have been a financial situation because it was last minute.
Absolutely.
Pulling things together.
So she was the one they called when Kanye couldn't do it.
You might be right.
I just don't think Ariana should have made more than Beyonce.
Ariana should make more than Blue.
Shut up, man.
Come on now.
Come on now.
She has more albums than Blue.
I'll stop it.
Go out there and watch Blue perform.
I've never seen a ceiling in my whole life.
And lift every voice and sing 8 million.
Boom.
All right, now let's talk about Kim Kardashian.
Kim Kardashian, Wes, she said that she did ace her torts exam
as she is working to become.
Her twerk exam?
Yeah, torts, not twerk.
Oh.
Okay, she's trying to get ready to take the bar, and she said she got an A on this test.
She put ace my test, by the way.
Ebony Williams was on here earlier, and she said that that's trash.
She don't respect it.
She didn't say that.
Did she say trash?
She did.
No, she actually said the S word.
She said she doesn't.
She don't respect it.
She doesn't believe that you shouldn't go to school and go through what other lawyers,
Ebony K. Williams, have to do.
And most lawyers have to go through three years of law school before they take the bar.
So we'll see.
How low is Kim's bar is what we're trying to figure out.
The bar she's trying to pass, how low is it?
Well, they're saying that she's going to be taking the baby bar sometime this summer.
And if she does pass,
she will be given the okay
to continue for three more
years of study.
Well, congratulations, Kim.
I don't know anything about that.
The baby bar does not
involve drinking.
Who am I to talk?
I didn't go to college.
I got a 12th grade education.
Right.
Graduated from night school.
Berkeley High School.
Most corner of South Carolina.
All right.
For me, what's happening?
School of hard knocks
over here.
You know what I'm saying?
All right. Now, I For me, what's happening? School of hard knocks over here. You know what I'm saying? All right.
Now, I don't know what's going on with Remy Ma and Brittany Taylor from Love & Hip Hop
New York, but apparently there were some issues.
The two of them haven't been getting along.
They had some issues together and, you know, appears that they were at an event.
And Brittany posted this.
Now, I don't know how true any of this is,
but she posted,
so here I am on my way
to a very important meeting
and it's hard to even focus
because of what occurred last night.
I didn't want to bring it
to social media
because it's pretty embarrassing
and not a good look,
to be honest.
I tried my best to cover it up
with makeup and move on,
but that still didn't work.
My question is,
at Remy Ma,
why did you really do this?
What happened to women empowerment?
Hashtag Black Love SMH. I don't believe any of this.
Yeah, me neither.
Remy Ma is a changed woman.
She's on probation too.
She would never do it again.
Very evolved.
You know what I'm saying?
Very grown.
I think she's being set up.
Sounds like a Jussie Smollett situation to me.
All right.
Now, for everybody that was looking forward to seeing Robert Kraft's tapes in the spa
where he was getting a rub and tug, they are not going to release those tapes.
Remember, at first they were going to make those tapes public, but a judge has agreed to block those videos for now.
What would be the point of making those tapes public?
That don't even make any sense.
Like, why?
I don't know.
They said they'd release all those videos to the press, so why stop now?
But I'm with you.
Like, why put that out?
I've never seen no videos of nobody in no spa.
John Travolta been out here terrorizing spas for years.
We ain't never seen that.
With tapes from spas.
They wasn't in Florida.
They say in Florida they usually release things like that to the press.
To the media.
I don't think that's illegal.
I mean, I guess what it is is
first of all, the video is
a secretly recorded video, but it's the police
that are secretly recording you,
and they have to hand over all that evidence to prosecutors.
So that's how things end up happening.
They release those.
So if you wanted to see Robert Kraft, you're not going to.
Would you have watched that tape?
No.
Just out of curiosity?
No.
Why?
For what?
I don't know.
I go to the gym.
I see old white naked men all the time in the gym.
Why?
But they're not having a service.
You never know with Charlamagne.
Now, Charlamagne, as you get ready for this date with Wendy Williams.
What date?
Oh, do we have the audio?
Because according to Wendy, and please don't call Wendy Williams a liar.
Let's get Wendy Williams talking about this date you guys are going on.
My phone rings again.
It was Charlamagne.
Charlamagne wanted to take me for dinner.
So he says the night, and he says the time,
and I said I can't go.
I'm going out with Boof for dinner.
Hold on, hold on.
So Charlamagne says, well, I know, Boof.
Why don't we both take you out?
So I've got a double date.
So you still want to act like you don't know what we're talking about?
Listen, I don't think there's anything wrong with doing mental wellness checks on old friends who are going through tough times.
Okay, so when is it, I'm asking?
I have no idea.
Boof and Charlamagne.
She said that you said the date, and then she said she's going on Boof, and now she's going on both of y'all.
Okay.
Can you say DJ Boof?
The Boof just sounds funny.
Say DJ Booth.
Did you say a date?
Because she said you gave her a date.
Listen, man.
There's nothing wrong with doing mental wellness checks on old friends who are having tough times.
Stop giving the same statement over and over again, okay?
Are you going to pay?
Did you give her a date?
She said you told her a date.
She said she's already going out with DJ Booth on that date.
Yes, Booth's my guy, Booth.
Right.
And then now she's going out with both of y'all.
So what date is that?
I haven't seen the date on the books yet.
Did you give a date?
What's wrong with doing mental wellness on old friends who are having tough times?
We should want the best for her in this situation.
Positive vibes only.
All I'm asking is when are y'all going?
When are y'all going?
When are y'all going? That's all'all going? When are y'all going?
That's all I'm asking.
I think for safety purposes, we don't need to disclose that information.
All right, now that's all you have.
That's a better answer.
I'm glad you repurposed that.
I don't trust Calvin.
I'm scared for my life.
Well, neither did she, and she actually has extra security now.
Yes.
Up at the Wendy's show.
Now I feel more comfortable.
You don't work there.
Why do you care?
This guy is a jerk, jerk. Oh, my gosh.
Anyway.
And are you buying one of the cars?
What cars?
Are you selling me a car?
It's a good price.
One of the cars Wendy's taking back.
You buying one of them?
You're a fool.
All right, I'm Angela Yee.
I'm asking a question.
And that is your...
I heard they might be going for cheap.
How much cheap?
Maybe you can take that car and pick them up for the date and drop them off.
I'm not messing with you guys.
Oh, and you don't want to talk about your phone call?
You don't want to talk about how you're trying to stock up your car show?
What are you talking about?
What phone call are you talking about?
Hey, fam, I tried the new colors of orange vanilla coat.
Drive your dreams.
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, 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
The Waikana tried my country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder,
you know, with explosive 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.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
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All right.
But on the real, if Wendy wanted to submit a car or two on the car show, I wouldn't.
Yeah, man, don't let the cars just get repoed.
You know what? Don't let the cars just get repoed. Yo, you know what?
Don't let the cars
just get repoed.
Buy them for cheap.
You know what I'm saying?
You know what?
I think Wendy will let
a couple go for the low low.
Revolt will see them all.
Can we all buy one for cheap?
She's a petty cancer.
I think she'll let
a couple go for the low low.
Let's go.
Let's get it.
Revolt will see them all.
Everybody else,
the people's choice
mixes up next.
Too bad that red Ferrari's gone.
I mean, that gold Ferrari's gone.
She got it.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's that red Ferrari's gone. I mean, that gold Ferrari's gone. She got it. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, shout out to everybody
out in Denver.
I'm actually out in Denver now.
I'm broadcasting
from our station out there.
They don't have a hip-hop station.
They have a country station
that I'm broadcasting from.
So it's Colorado's
New Country 106.7,
the boo.
Yes! Are they playing
Old Town Road? I don't know what they're playing.
I heart. What are we waiting on to open up a station
in Denver, man? A hip hop station, right?
Let's get that done, man. Absolutely.
You know what I'm saying? Put the Breakfast Club on in Denver.
And shout out to Joe Button. Joe Button actually came by
the club last night. Well, he had a live podcast
out there? Yeah, he had a live podcast, came to the club.
He just came too early. He came
really, really early and I wasn't there yet, but
they said he came by. Well, here's the thing. Joe did
that on purpose. You know what I'm saying?
Because Joe is not the type of person to try to make an
entrance at his age and coming to the club at
1, 2 o'clock in the morning. You come to the club
like 9 o'clock when you're a psychopath like Joe Buddy.
You know what I mean? And you just
want to be mixy a little bit. You come in
at 9 o'clock, stay till 10 and you're out.
Yeah, shout out to Joe. He did come through.
Actually, I called him, and I was like, where'd you go?
He was like, yeah, I just left like maybe 20 minutes ago.
So shout out to Joe.
That's a great thing to do.
You just go before the person even gets there so you can say you showed up.
That's true.
That's what I would do.
That is true.
Man, I tried to come see you, man.
Yeah, you can't say I wasn't there.
I was outside.
And shout out to Angela Yee, man.
Tonight, the Brooklyn Nets are taking on the 76ers at the Barclays.
She's a Barclays ambassador.
And she just gave me and my son courtside tickets to see the game.
She knows how much Logan is a huge basketball fan.
Don't spread that lie.
You know how many people are asking me for tickets?
And I really appreciate that.
Shout to you.
You're an ambassador.
You get things done.
I asked you for tickets and you put me courtside.
Thank you, Yee.
Yes, and you're just an assador.
Wow.
Whoa. Wow. Abby, I told you, you can go to the game. Thank you, Yee. Yes, and you're just an acidore. Wow. Whoa.
Wow. Envy, I told you, you can go to the game, but you too bougie. You gotta have them
court side seats. It's the playoffs.
Those seats aren't available. Well, put me in the suite then.
I can put you in the suite. Does the acidore
have a knob to it? Does it have a what?
A knob on it? Yeah. So you can open the ass?
Oh, you want
to talk the master of pegging over there?
Peggy Bundy? Peggy Bundy.
Envy, let's be for real.
You the OG pegger in this room, okay?
No, you are the OG pegger.
No, you had peg rumors way before I did, okay?
That is true.
That is very true.
That imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
You said butt imitation is the sincerest form of...
Butt.
Butt.
Imitation.
Butt.
It's the sincerest form of flattery.
All right, when we come back...
We got the butt gods.
The butt gods, baby.
All right.
Positive note when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Come on in.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Shout out to Ebony K. Williams for joining us this morning.
Yes, Ebony, thank you so much for coming through.
She's amazing.
Look to Ebony K. Williams, man.
I love Ebony. Go pick up her book, Pretty Powerful. It's out much for coming through. She's amazing. Lute to Ebony K. Williams, man. I love Ebony.
Go pick up her book, Pretty Powerful.
It's out right now.
It's funny, I'm reading all these comments,
and it's like, oh, my God, she's got so much to say.
She's so educated.
Duh.
Right?
That's the reason she's up here.
It's Lute to Ebony.
Absolutely.
She's an attorney.
Yes, she is.
And she's from Charlotte, North Carolina, baby.
Carolina's all day.
Now, when are you and Wendy Williams going on
that date that she talked about on her show yesterday?
Uh, this is being blown
out of proportion. That's what she said.
Play the audio. My phone rings again.
It was Charlamagne.
Charlamagne
wanted to take me for dinner.
So he says the night, and I
and he says the time, and I said I can't
go. I'm going out with booth for dinner
So Charlamagne says well, I know booth, why don't we both take you out?
So I've got a double date. Yeah, but it's not it's not a date. I didn't even talk about it just now
But I'm saying you're saying now it's not a date. It's not it is a date
You just said I don't like it on some it's not a romantic thing. I'm a happily married man.
But no one said romantic.
Oh.
Well, 50 Cent made it seem a little romantic.
What did 50 say?
He called me nasty.
He said, you're a nasty n***a, and your wife must be making you take one for the team.
Let me read 50's exact quote, because I hate to miss it.
That was 50's exact quote.
That was it.
All right?
Positive vibes only, 50. He said, was it. Positive vibes only, Fif.
Your wife must have told you, F this.
You're going to take one for the team, you nasty boy.
For real.
F is wrong with you.
Positive vibes only, Fif, except to Calvin Hunter.
We spoke about her mental wellness.
That's all.
She's an old friend, and I know she's going through some tough times.
She got my support if she needs it.
That's all.
And you are paying for dinner.
I mean, I think,
like you said earlier,
I think I should pay for dinner
because Wendy's been paying
for men for so long.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's got to get tiring.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, treat her.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what?
Leave us on a positive note,
you guys.
That's right.
Positive vibes only.
Gosh.
Listen, let go of the people
who dull your shine,
poison your spirit,
and bring you drama.
Cancel your subscription to their issues.
Breakfast club, bitches!
You all finished or you all done?
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.
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.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace for yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.