The Breakfast Club - It's Not Me, Its Your Hoopty
Episode Date: June 26, 2020Today on the show we had Sherri Sheppard call in where she spoke about her podcast, past tv jobs and what she want's in a man, and one is not having a hoopty. In fact, we made her thoughts a topic dis...cussion where we asked our listeners if they would date a man/woman that had a hoopty for a car. Moreover, Charlamagne was not here to give the "Donkey of the Day" so we had our listeners nominate their own. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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 with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
What you guys are doing right now. You're about to experience a morning show unlike any of you.
Shout out to the Breakfast Club.
I hope to see y'all in there tomorrow.
What you guys are doing right now is the hub culture.
The Breakfast Club is my morning sit.
I need it and I love it so much.
I feel like you're really not popping until you do the Breakfast Club.
I've been waiting to come to y'all's show, man.
I know you got to be a big time celebrity to be up in here.
You got to be big time.
DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God. The Breakfast Club,
bitches!
Break the f*** out!
Good morning, USA!
Hey, fam!
Hey, fam! Hey, fam.
It's Friday.
Good morning, Toronto.
Fix, fix, fix, fix, fix, fix, fix, fix, fix, fix, fix.
Good morning, Yeezy.
Hey, good morning, DJ Envy.
Hey, Charlamagne is out today.
Yes, he's on a vacay.
Yeah, he's on a vacay. I think he's out today, and I think Monday's his birthday Yes, he's on a vacay. Yeah, he's on a vacay.
I think he's out today, and I think Monday's his birthday,
so he's taking a day off.
So a couple days off, I should say.
What's going on, Oyee?
Everything's good.
Yesterday, I actually did this fundraiser for a Nicholas house,
and it was all about homelessness.
They provide help for people looking for shelter for families,
and then they provide, after people looking for shelter for families. And then they provide
after that two years to make sure that everything is still on the up and up and everything's going
well. And it's also about mental health disparities. And, you know, there's a large
number of people in homeless shelters or who are homeless with mental health issues.
Gotcha. Gotcha. Gotcha. Gotcha. That's a great thing. And you know what I realized, you know,
I'm moving, which is crazy because I'm moving during a pandemic. And my wife doesn't necessarily want movers or anybody in the house. But people we know and people that we know have been quarantining. So we have to move everything ourselves. So everything we're literally moving. Problem with that is, it's like I said the other day on the radio, I just realized my wife's a hoarder.
Like there is mad stuff in our house.
Like I'm talking about shoes
that my wife has probably had for 25, 30 years.
Like when you said-
I actually, I got rid of a bunch of shoes
that I've had forever.
As a matter of fact, I think my feet grew
because I used to wear a size seven.
Now I wear a size eight.
Wow. So there's so much things. Now I wear a size 8. Wow.
So there's so much things.
What I'm trying to do, figure out is, and maybe you guys can help me out there.
I'm sure you can hit me on the DM.
There's so much stuff that we have to donate that I just never did.
Like I have furniture that has to be donated.
I have lighting fixtures that have to be donated.
I have baby clothes that has to be donated.
I have regular clothes that has to be donated.
I have so much stuff that has to be donated that I just want to find a good be donated. I have so much stuff that has to be donated
that I just want to find
a good place for it
because a lot of this stuff
is just really nice stuff
and it's just,
it's just old, you know,
but I'm sure I can help somebody.
I'm sure, like you said,
you know, maybe, you know,
when I'm finding people
You can donate to shelters.
Yeah, donate to shelters
and things like that.
So I need to,
if you can,
just DM me a list of things
and I'm going to start
donating things
and just,
it's not going to be, you know, box nice.
I put everything neatly in a garbage bag.
My best friend is the black garbage bag.
I put everything in a black garbage bag.
And I'm going to start donating a lot of that stuff because it's just it's just so much, so much stuff.
So that's what we've been doing.
We've been packing.
My kids hate me right now because it's like 90 degrees and we've been driving, putting stuff in the car and driving to the other house and loading and unloading. But it's good. It's keeping us, it's keeping us close, but it's
keeping us fighting. Like me and my son had a fight yesterday. I told, I called him lazy.
He was like, why am I lazy? Why am I lazy? I said, cause everybody's cleaning and you hiding
in your room. He was like, well, when you asked me to do something, I do it. I'm like, yeah. But
then when you do it, you go hide. I'm like, you see a whole family boxing stuff and doing things.
You need to help.
When I was a 16-year-old, I did the same
thing. I'm out. When I knew my mom was cleaning, I
tried to go hide, but
that's what we've been doing.
Hopefully, when we get back in the studio,
y'all clean up, because you and Charlamagne are hoarders.
Yes. Yeah, I'm
realizing that, absolutely. So I'm going to just be
giving a lot of stuff away, because it's only right. Now, I'm realizing that. Absolutely. So I'm going to just be giving a lot of stuff away because it's only right.
Now, Sherri Shepherd will be joining us this morning.
We'll kick it with Sherri Shepherd.
She has a new flick on.
It's on Netflix, right?
It's a series.
It's a second season of it.
So we'll kick it with Sherri Shepherd.
And then we got front page news.
What are we talking about?
We will be talking about the House.
They have approved a police reform bill that's named in honor of george floyd so we'll tell you about the george floyd
justice and policing act of 2020 all right we'll get into that next keep it locked it's the breakfast
club good morning morning everybody it's dj envy angela yee charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast
club let's get in some front page news where Where we starting, Ye? Well, let's start with your
president, Donald Trump. And now he was talking about how Democratic run U.S. cities are like
living in hell and worse than Afghanistan. He was doing a Fox News town hall and Sean Hannity
asked him about soaring crime in some big cities. Here's what he said.
Chicago's an example.
It's like worse than Afghanistan.
Take a look at Detroit.
Take a look at what's happening in Oakland.
Take a look at what's happening in Baltimore.
And everyone gets upset when I say it.
They say, oh, is that a racist statement?
It's not a racist.
Frankly, black people come up to me, say thank you.
They want help.
These cities, it's like living in hell.
If I've ever seen a case, I know it's very controversial to say stop and frisk.
You take guns away.
Rudy Giuliani was a great mayor.
He did it in New York.
He started it, and it worked great.
I wonder why we stopped doing that.
I mean, come on. As we're trying to make sure that the police departments aren't still racially profiling and killing our people, you want to bring back stop and frisk? or Oakland or whatever you're talking about, first of all, it's not worse than Afghanistan. And there's parts of these cities, yeah, that are bad,
but there's parts of the cities that are doing well.
And stopping frisk was something that I,
I'm not going to front.
At first, I kind of was like, yeah,
I think we need to get more guns off the street.
And then when I broke down how they do stop and frisk,
it's absolutely positively wrong.
Oh, yeah, targeting black and brown people.
Targeting black and brown people in certain areas,
just walking up and down the street.
And that's absolutely positively wrong.
Somebody who's been robbed at gunpoint.
They can stop you for no reason at all.
Yeah, somebody that's been shot at, attempted robbery a couple of times.
Yeah, I just wanted guns off the street.
But stop and frisk is not the way.
Stop and frisk is absolutely not the way.
There's so many people that get arrested, get into altercations, get into fights, get into problems with police officers for nothing because of stop and frisk.
And they only usually stop frisk in just our community.
So it's not right.
Well, let's talk about one person who was stopped.
And that was Elijah McLean, a 23-year-old black man who was put into a chokehold by police who stopped him on the street in Denver last year because he was, quote, being suspicious. And right now they
are finally going to open up an investigation and possibly prosecute the three white officers
who were previously cleared in Elijah McClain's case. And that's all because the people have
spoken out. Now, he was wearing a ski mask and waving his arms. That's what the call said that
came in as he was walking down the street on August 24th.
Police body camera video shows an officer getting out of his car, approaching him
and saying, stop right there. Stop. I have a right to stop you because you're being suspicious.
And in the video, you can see they're telling him, stop tensing up. Now McLean responds that,
let go of me. I am an introvert. Please respect the boundaries that I am speaking.
And he also was saying that he had to stop his music
so he could listen.
He was listening to music.
He says, you guys started to arrest me
and I was stopping my music to listen.
Elijah McLean's mother has spoken out
and she's talking about her son who was killed last summer
when he was confronted by the police.
And she says that he was murdered.
Three million people signed a petition calling for a re-examination. And here is what Shanine McClain had to say.
And the only thing that will make me feel better as a mom with them to have life in prison,
they seem somehow been able to block us out, you know, whichever way we try to go as far as
getting justice for Elijah. It's such an elaborate cover-up. The way everything is just
so intricately detailed
and put in place just to get away
with murder.
How was he killed? I'm not familiar
with the story. So many stories. Was he shot?
They put him in a chokehold.
That's so crazy.
And then again... And he even said to them
on the video, I have no gun.
I don't do that stuff.
And then he became unconscious.
He went unconscious after that.
He was pronounced brain dead.
Three days later, he went into cardiac arrest and they said he wore a ski mask because it was soothing to him.
I guess there was some issues that he was having that he had.
And so it was a common thing for him.
Yeah.
And that goes back to when I say that we need more officers from the community that know people in our community.
I don't even know if he was in his community, but this is where I always say, you know, I always remember that that one kid on my block that had Down syndrome.
And, you know, sometimes he was a kid that, you know, was very aggressive because, I mean, obviously he had, you know, he had Down syndrome.
So, I mean, when it was an incident and he came out the house and he was running around, people were usually scared.
But my dad knew.
So when police would come, if there was an issue or a situation, my dad would be like, no, no, I'll take care of it.
Let me call his mom.
You know, because we knew on the block what it was.
But if it was an outside officer, they would have no clue.
And maybe they would have tackled him.
Maybe they would have put him in a chokehold.
Maybe they would shoot him because they just wouldn't know. He wasn't a bad person. He just
had situations to deal with. And that's why we need more officers in the community that know
the community. Well, with Elijah McClain, they said he had anemia and he would sometimes get
cold. So he would wear an open face ski mask because of that. And he was a massage therapist.
All right. I'm Angela Yee. And that is your front page news. Yeah. They said he had a heart attack on the way to the hospital, went brain dead and
pronounced dead six days later. Wow. All right. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you need
to vent, you can hit us up right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
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.
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 Capraburg. I am the Supremeest Emmanuel. I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I trade my own country? My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warheads.
Oh my God. What is that? Bullets. Bullets. We need help! We need help! We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic
happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow and admire? Join me every week for Post Run
High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the heart of it all. It's
lighthearted, pretty crazy and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple
Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. 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.
Alicia Keys,
like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Envy, Big Chocolate, the Toe Sucker. What's up, kid?
Big Chocolate, the Toe Sucker. What's up, brother? How are you? It's been a long time.
Hey.
What's up? You see, Evelyn? It's been a long time. Hey.
What's up?
You see, Evelyn Lozada started.
I thought you might like this, though.
I saw Evelyn Lozada started an OnlyFans page with just her feet.
Just her feet.
How do my toes look, Ange?
You tell me.
Oh, I haven't seen it.
I haven't seen it.
I was thinking about starting one for my feet, man.
Envy, listen, you hazelnut-looking Negro.
Now, Jimmy Kimmel finally apologized for doing blackface.
Do you agree that Robert Downey Jr. should apologize for doing blackface?
Or should the Black Panther from Wakanda not do another movie with him?
Do you agree?
And Tropic Thunder?
Right, exactly.
If he did blackface, I think anybody should apologize if he did blackface.
Why? What's the problem?
Absolutely, brother. There you go, I think anybody should apologize if he did blackface. Why? What's the problem? Absolutely, brother.
There you go, Envy.
There you go, man.
Listen, I hear you got a TV show coming, bro.
Put me in that, okay?
You know I'm a toe sucker for high episode desire, right?
Y'all take care.
Wow.
Just so you know, Robert Downey Jr. said he has no regrets over his blackface in Tropic
Thunder.
I remember.
Yeah.
But I think anybody who should do blackface that knows should apologize.
I mean, why wouldn't you?
If you know that it was wrong.
Anyway.
Hello, who's this?
This is John from Fayetteville, North Carolina.
John, what up?
Get it off your chest.
Hey, one thing I want to talk about is the police reform bills, man.
So I think these police reform bills are just smoke screens.
Because remember Sandra Bland, they did a police reform bill for a settlement in her case.
And then surprisingly, it got wiped away.
Nobody knows what happened with it.
A police reform bill?
Yeah, so the Sandra Bland case for part of her settlement,
it was a bill that they were supposed to impose as part of the settlement.
And then after the case got dismissed, well, after the case got completed,
the police reform bill just supposedly somewhere just disappeared somewhere.
The Sandra Bland Act?
Yeah, the Sandra Bland Act.
Yeah, I mean, I feel you.
I always feel like everybody does a lot of talking,
and then after the talking simmers down, we kind of forget
and do the bills ever pass?
Do we ever get what we
want to get done? Do these reform
bills ever go through?
Normally what happens is it passes the
House of Representatives, but then the Senate, which
is Republican, that's
where they did the bill and that's probably what's
going to happen with this George Floyd
Justice and Policing Act. That's what they think is going to happen with this George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.
That's what they think is going to happen.
That's why they always encourage everybody to go vote and to make sure that they vote, just not for the president, but for every other office as well.
We have to continue to vote to make sure.
You have to get rid of some of these people in the Senate.
Absolutely.
Yeah, and another thing I want to say is I just left Afghanistan not too long ago.
The president don't know what Afghanistan feel like. He don't know what Chicago feel like The president don't know what Afghanistan feel like.
He don't know what Chicago feel like.
He don't know what Brooklyn feel like. He don't know what Afghanistan feel like.
He was in Afghanistan for all of two days.
He don't know what none of you.
He was in Afghanistan.
He knows what his golf course feels like.
That's about it.
He knows what the White House feels like.
He doesn't go out.
He doesn't know what any of these things feel like.
That man was on the biggest base in Afghanistan and had the whole base shut down while he was there. He doesn't know what any of these things feel like. That man was on the biggest base in Afghanistan
and had the whole base shut down while he was there.
He don't know what Afghanistan is.
All right, brother.
Thank you for calling.
All right.
Appreciate y'all.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. 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.
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 Queen of Ladonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
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 warheads.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets. Bullets.
We need help!
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
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.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic
happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow,
and admire, join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
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 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.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is your time to get it off your chest,
whether you're mad or blessed.
You better have the same energy.
We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
Enzo Guaguan, man. Peace and blessings, man.
Well, Guaguan, man.
Port-a-potty guy.
You still mad?
Sean Stone.
His name is not Port-a-potty guy anymore.
I know, I called him Sean Stone, but it is what it is.
Sorry, Sean Stone.
What's up, bubba?
Hey, it's all good, man.
How are you guys doing today, man?
Everything good?
We're doing good.
You got a poem for us today, man?
Hey, yeah, man.
You want me to recite a poem?
No, I'm just asking.
Now, wait a minute, Sean Stone.
You were going crazy last time because you said we didn't play your poem.
You were mad about it.
Yeah, I was.
You okay now?
You know what I mean?
Nah, nah.
I'm still not okay.
I would like to sign my poem. And I heard
Envy is giving away some stuff and I'm just wondering
if I could get the furniture.
No problem. I'll come and get it.
Why would you give it to him?
Honestly, because he has a job
and he's working. I want to give something to somebody
that has nothing. I'm being
honest. You have work. You're working.
You've been working during the pandemic?
Just because you're working,
though,
doesn't mean that
there's not some struggles.
Right, but there's a lot
of people out there
that lost their jobs
during the pandemic
that are not working.
I'd rather help them.
I was laid off from my job,
brother.
I was laid off from my job,
you know what I mean,
for like a month.
You feel me?
You know what I mean?
I'm saying I work hard.
I hustle.
You feel me?
Put a job to furnish
and you're giving away
Give him something.
You know, give something. You know what I mean? I got you have the furniture and you're giving away the furniture, why not? You know, give something.
You know what I mean?
I got a lamp for you, brother.
I got a lamp for you.
But there's a lot of people out there
that don't have nothing,
that are homeless,
that don't have...
Do you have a bed?
I recently donated to Carol Horn
when the lady was on the radio
talking about her situation.
That's dope.
Me too.
I didn't even have much to donate,
but I donated.
You know what I mean?
Sean Stone is an essential worker.
He's a sanitation worker.
He works hard.
I didn't say he didn't.
Envy got it.
And Envy is like, yo, no.
I'm just saying, Sean Stone has a good job.
He's working sanitation.
He's been working for the last six weeks. There's people out there that don't have a job that's homeless,
that's living in shelters.
I just want to help those people.
Now, Sean Stone,
I heard that you put on an accent to get through the lines and fool
people answering the phones.
I don't know why
these guys working against me.
For what?
Let me hear what accent you did to Dramos. Let me hear what accent
you did to get through.
Let me hear the accent.
I use my accent, Jamaican accent
because you know I'm Jamaican.
You know what I mean? They said you put on a thick
accent. He's Jamaican.
I put on a real,
real thick Jamaican accent.
So Dramos is going to understand.
Can I do my poem?
Dramos. Wow. Big Jamaican accent. So, Dramo's going to understand. You know what I mean? All right. Can I do my poem? Can I do my poem, please?
Dramo.
Wow.
That was foul, Dramo. That was messed up.
That was foul, Dramo.
This was the first time he was going to get to do his poem.
Charlamagne wasn't in, so he was going to be able to finish,
and you did that to him?
You are foul.
I don't like that he's lying to our producer, Dan, about the cause.
Let's just say who you are.
Goodness gracious.
You see that?
You Puerto Rican guys
is going to hang up
on the black.
We're supposed to be together.
You just hang up
on the black, brother.
This isn't a black
or Puerto Rican thing.
This is a Sean Stone thing.
I've never heard
you hang up on a Latino.
That's not true.
That is so foul.
Let's stop it.
Hello, who's this?
Hi.
This is Alicia
and I'm from South Oklahoma.
Well, get it off your chest, mama.
Hi.
Oh, my gosh, I'm so nervous.
This is crazy that I got through.
I said this a long time ago that I was going to get through.
Long story short, let me get to the point.
I just want to give God all the thanks for waking me up this morning,
and I want to tell everybody in the world
that I found my fight
you know you have to
know in order to win the battle you gotta know
who you're fighting and I
found my fight we ain't fighting with
flesh and blood we're fighting
with the enemy
ain't trying to stop me
I started a youth organization called
Are You Mad?
It doesn't mean are you mad, it's angry.
It means are you making a difference?
And it's a youth organization, and they try to stop me so many times.
But I found my fight.
And so I just want to tell everybody in the world, have a blessed day.
And I find your fight, it's in you.
You got it
All right, mama
What a guy called you to do
You can do it
Okay
Are you all right?
Yes
Two years ago
Two or three years ago
I got to a car accident
I'm 27 years old
I had to learn to walk and talk all over again
I lost my mother
But they removed my left vocal cord.
So this is how I was down for the rest of my life.
But you know what?
The enemy tried to take me down because he knew what I was going to do.
You know, he knew what I was going to do.
He knew what was going to happen on the other side.
I am here to make a difference in the world.
We have to start without you.
We have to start without you. So We have to start with our youth.
So, but I'm still fighting.
I found my fight.
Absolutely.
Well, we thank God for you, and we thank God that you are still alive
and you're here with us and that you are fighting that fight with us.
Yes, I am fighting.
I'm here.
So, I have a youth organization that's called Aren't You Bad?
So, I want to ask y'all, are you bad?
Are y'all making a difference?
Absolutely. Every day. Every day.
And we thank you for keeping that fight on too.
Thank you.
Dramos, you're on the phone too.
Did you just hang up on her, Dramos?
Oh my goodness, Dramos.
The lady is telling her life
and talking about how she's never given up
and how she's been through so much and you hang up on her.
You need to be stopped, Dramos.
You need to be stopped.
I'm not going to lie.
You might be going to hell.
Definitely going to hell.
Get it off your chest.
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Hurry up.
You ain't do the room with these because Dramos is going to hang up on you.
Hey, Lastima.
This is terrible.
Yes, we're going to talk about landmark things that are happening.
Joy Ann Reid, she's set to make history.
And we'll also talk about Colin Kaepernick and interest in teams signing him.
But there is something holding them back.
Rumors on the way. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Colin Kaepernick.
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, according to reports at TMZ,
they're saying that multiple teams
have expressed legitimate interest
in signing Colin Kaepernick
before the start of the season.
So the only holdup right now
is teams physically can't work him out,
try him out at their facilities right now
because of coronavirus.
So training camps open on July 28th.
And right now it's not clear
when teams will be allowed to host free agents for tryouts, but we'll see July 28th. And right now it's not clear when teams will be allowed
to host free agents for tryouts, but we'll see soon. Okay. All right. Well, I hope Colin Kaepernick
makes it in the league. That's what he wants. He wants to play football again. And I'm not mad at
that. I mean, that's his love. He's probably been doing that since he was five, six, seven, eight,
nine years old. So he wants to play in the league and he can still play. He still got an arm. He
still can move. So I want to see him play. All right.
Now, Joanne Reed is about to make history.
She's going to be Cable's first black female primetime anchor.
She is taking over.
Yeah, that's a huge deal.
So congratulations to her.
And that's all because Hardball, which has been on the network since 1999,
there's a spot opening up there.
And Chris Matthews has abruptly exited from MSNBC, which has been on the network since 1999. There's a spot opening up there.
And Chris Matthews has abruptly exited from MSNBC all because of inappropriate comments,
including flirting with a guest off camera.
So they were expecting he was going to retire soon anyway,
but it happened sooner than they thought.
All right. Well, congratulations to her.
All right. Mark Cuban, in the meantime, was on Fox News.
And he was talking about the difference between Joe Biden and Donald Trump and why he is voting for Joe Biden.
Here's what he had to say.
Donald Trump doesn't want to run a country.
He wants to run a campaign.
Joe Biden actually wants to run a country.
Come on.
What did he do in eight years as vice president?
Tell me the biggest accomplishment in eight years.
Tell me.
What is it?
I think the NCAA is easily their biggest
accomplishment and it's unfortunate that they're trying to dismantle it i mean like i tell everybody
at this at this point it's two horses racing it's it's donald trump and the joe biden horse
what horse are you going to go for i mean regardless if you don't like joe biden's policies
regardless if you don't like some of the things that joe biden is doing i mean i think the joe
biden is uh better than Donald Trump.
That's my personal opinion. So there's two horses in this race and you got to pick one, which one
is going to benefit your community the most, which one is going to help your people the most.
And, you know, I think Joe Biden. And you know what, right now you cannot roll back the Affordable
Care Act just because of your ego. People are literally sick and dying from coronavirus. Why
would you not want people to have access to healthcare right now?
Absolutely.
All right.
Chipotle has suspended a store manager
after the Colts' Darius Leonard
said that he was racially profiled.
This was in South Carolina.
And now he was at the store.
He was at Chipotle.
And he said that he was having a conversation.
He was there with some friends
and they were talking about
the Black Lives Matter movement
and a customer complained
after hearing them talking about it.
He said, we're talking about Black Lives Matter.
And this guy looked at them
and then went and told the manager
that they were being disruptive and disrespectful.
And that's when the manager came
and actually kicked him out of the restaurant.
He was having a private conversation and a white customer complained. And then that manager came
and told him he had to leave. Well, since then, Chipotle has issued an apology and they also have
fired that manager. You know what I realized yesterday? I was wearing, shout out to Shanti
Das. I was wearing her shirt, Silence to Shame, and I could see people looking
at me trying to read, trying to see if I was trying to pass a message or something like that.
I don't know why people are so into what you're wearing or things that affect you. If you want
to wear a Black Lives Matter t-shirt or you want to put it on the shirt that you're wearing at work,
what's the problem? It's not a racist shirt. It's not a racist saying. I still don't understand why
people don't get the concept of Black Lives Matter.
Yes, we understand that all lives matter, but all lives can't matter until Black Lives Matter.
And I don't understand how people don't get it.
It's a shame that you even have to say that message is not anything crazy.
They just matter.
What's wrong with that?
They matter.
It matters.
Why can't our lives matter?
I'm watching people, you know, they say some wild-ish, like the lady was like, I'm going to teach my grandkids
to hate you.
She got fired.
And then she doubled back
and was like,
well, I want to say I apologize.
I blacked out.
No, that's what you really meant.
And I love the fact
that everybody's getting
these people on camera
and they say it's a wow-ish
and they're getting fired.
I love it.
I love it.
I love it.
I love it.
I love it.
I love it.
All right.
Well, that is your rumor report.
I'm Angela Yee. All right. Thank you, Miss Yee. Now we got front page news when we come
back. What are we talking about? Yes. And Donald Trump is very upset about something that is going
to be appearing in front of his one of his properties. All right. Well, we'll get into that
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Front page news is next.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Where we starting, Yee?
Well, Donald Trump is very angry
and he has issues with Mayor Bill de Blasio.
And that's because they're going to be painting
Black Lives Matter in giant letters on the street
in front of the Trump Tower.
So he's not happy about that.
And Donald Trump tweeted out, told that Bill de Blasio wants to paint the fabled and beautiful Fifth Avenue
right in front of Trump Tower.
Tiffany with a big black with a big yellow Black Lives Matter sign.
Pigs in a blanket.
Fry them like bacon.
Referring to killing police is their chant.
New York City police are furious.
And that's Donald Trump.
Now, Mayor Bill de Blasio tweeted back to Donald Trump saying,
only warped minds equate the words Black Lives Matter with violence.
I love it.
I love it.
I think that's dope.
I don't like some of the stuff Bill de Blasio has done,
but I like that right there.
Absolutely.
Now, another thing thatasio has done, but I like that right there. Absolutely. Another thing that Trump administration has done is they have sent out $1.4 billion in stimulus checks.
And where did those checks go?
To dead people.
So about 1.1 million dead people receive payments of about $1,200 each, according to reports.
I was confused.
They don't know that these people are dead?
Like, don't they go through a system where they see if somebody's deceased or not, they just send in the money?
Because if that's the case, there's mad people out there that's getting checks.
Because you know people are scammers.
So there's people out there that's using fake Social Security, getting checks to empty houses.
Hey, hey.
You know some of those people.
Relax.
I'll shut up.
Don't tell on them.
Now, the IRS has access to the Social Security Administration's full set of death records,
but the Treasury and its Bureau of the Fiscal Service, which distributes the payments, do not.
So they're saying that's the reason why.
And they're saying if you got a payment and you're dead, please return it.
Yeah, right.
You got a payment, you're dead, please return it.
Yeah, right.
That money's gone.
Go ahead.
All right. That money's gone. Go ahead.
All right.
Now, Donald Trump also has issues with Democratic run U.S. cities.
And he's saying those cities are worse than Afghanistan. And here's what he had to say at a Fox News town hall when Sean Hannity asked him about the crime in some big cities.
Chicago's an example.
It's like worse than Afghanistan.
Take a look at Detroit.
Take a look at what's happening in Oakland. Take a look at what's happening in Oakland.
Take a look at what's happening in Baltimore.
And everyone gets upset when I say it.
They say, oh, is that a racist statement?
It's not a racist.
Frankly, black people come up to me, say, thank you.
They want help.
These cities, it's like living in hell.
If I've ever seen a case, I know it's very controversial to say,
stop and frisk.
You take guns away.
Rudy Giuliani was a great mayor.
He did it in New York.
He started it, and it worked great.
Yeah, he doesn't know what he's talking about.
And yes, there's parts of every state
that has problems and situations.
But yeah, there's parts of Detroit that's nice,
parts of Chicago that's nice,
parts of Baltimore that's nice.
And stop and frisk? Yeah, I honestly didn't understand it. I was
somebody that's been attempted robbery a couple of times. They shot up my car one time, another
time they shot at me in the city. So yeah, one time I was like, we need to get these guns off
the streets. But then when you break down, stop and frisk, and you realize that it's a racist thing
where they only target a certain color of people?
Then you realize, yeah, it's absolutely positively wrong.
Yeah, you don't want to be walking down the street.
And I've been victim of stop and frisk, too.
But you don't want to be walking down the street and, you know, they grab you and possibly put you in a chokehold because they think you have a weapon or think there's a problem.
Yes, stop and frisk is absolutely positively wrong.
Imagine you're going to work and now you're late to work
because somebody stopped and frisked you
and you weren't even doing anything wrong.
Now you lost your job.
Well, it's not even that.
If I'm doing nothing wrong and I'm walking down the street
and you stop and frisk me like I've had before.
Imagine your kids are watching that happen
and you haven't done anything wrong.
How are you supposed to trust police officers
who are there to protect you
when they're harassing you for nothing? Randomly, just randomly
because of whatever, because of the area I'm in. You know what I mean? It's not like they say,
okay, well, we're going to go to the suburbs and just stop Mike and little Sean and just see what
they have. No, they're stopping us in our communities. I've never seen anybody stopping
Frisco here. It's always in our community. So yeah, absolutely positively wrong.
All right. Now let's talk about these coronavirus cases. The U.S. has reported
nearly 40,000 new cases. It's the highest single day spike. And some states are actually
pausing reopening phases as these cases are increasing. Texas is pausing. New Mexico is
pausing. Arizona reopening plan is on pause. California will
roll back reopening if hospitals become strained, according to the governor there. They are not
going to shut down their borders and they're going to allow people from Arizona, Texas and Florida
to continue to come in there. Also, they have delayed the opening of Disneyland. They're not
going to reopen right now. Mississippi reported their highest single day increase in cases. Nevada, highest daily jump. In the meantime, New York City is on track to
enter phase three on July 6th and has had their lowest hospitalization rate since the pandemic
started. So those are some updates for you. Yeah, that makes me nervous as they start to open up
these states. Yeah, it is jumping. And that makes me very nervous.
People are out and about.
People are going to, the death rate is going to start to rise.
And we're just starting to open back up here in New York and New Jersey.
I know that people are dying.
I know that people are getting.
But if we don't find this vaccine fast, I mean, our economy is going to be F.
People need to pay for food.
They need to pay for their mortgage, their car notes, their schooling.
And it's getting difficult out there.
You know, mortgage companies are like, nah, we gave you three months and now you got to pay.
You know, car companies are like, we gave you three months, now you got to pay.
So what do we do?
I don't know.
I don't know.
It's getting scary, very scary.
That is your Front Page News.
I'm Angela Yee.
All right.
Thank you, Ms. Yee.
Now, when we come back, Sherri Shepherd will be joining us.
So we'll kick it with Sherri Shepherd.
So don't move.
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We got a special guest on the line right now.
Sherri Shepherd.
Hey, y'all.
How you doing?
I'm doing a little awkward.
A little awkward.
The first conversation between you and Angela Yee was like,
I know you ain't got no pants on, and you replied, I don't.
I'm like, whoa.
Because it's very businessy up at the top,
and everyone's going back to sleep at the bottom.
Yeah, business on top, party on the bottom.
Hey, we was talking about you this morning, Sherry.
I never knew that you was on Friends.
Yes.
You remember it was Gabrielle Union.
I used to tie her and it was me.
I learned that these aren't real.
Pete, I gave you my point and I shared my Snapchat with you.
That was a memorable line.
You asked me to say it.
I'll be shopping for toilet paper and people ask me to say the line.
Really?
I'm going to be honest with you. I didn know what was happening I thought you were having a stroke
I was like what is going on
I didn't know what you were doing just now
let me ask you this
Sherry did you ever used to watch Friends
before you were on an episode
keep it real
I really didn't
because there was nobody that looked like me
but I watched Living Single
all the time which I was also on Living Single.
But they had to fight for me to be on Friends because the role that I did was written for a white person.
And my agent said, just let her come in the room and audition and see what she does.
And that's how I got hired.
And they never brought you back because you called out all the white people?
They said you left a postcard?
That's hilarious.
I was devastated.
I was in my early 20s, and I was so excited to be on Friends
because they had let my agents know that I did such a great job.
And that particular episode was one of the top fan favorites,
even to this day.
And so I made a postcard with me, and I brought up the color.
My skin, everything was just real colorized. And I put on the I made a postcard with me and I brought up the color, like my skin, everything
was just real colorized. And I put on the back of the postcard, friends finally got some color.
And I sent it to all the people because we didn't have a, you know, all the social media. So I sent
it to all my friends and fans and all of the producers at Friends. And they never called me
back. Like sometimes if your character is, will steal a scene, they will call you back to do other work.
And they never called me back for any auditions ever.
And I was so devastated because I said, did I offend the producers?
So I'm not saying that they should have called me back,
but I never was called back.
Are they calling you more?
Are they reaching out to you now with everything going on,
the phone lines are starting to light up. Your agent is calling you.
Be like, hey, we're getting a lot of offers right now.
A lot of auditions.
I'm hoping that that comes my way, you know.
But I don't think my calls have increased because I think people just know me and they know my reputation.
But I hope that that's happening for other people who didn't have, you know, the chances that I've had.
Right.
Are you happy with the diversity?
Y'all called me.
For what?
We ain't got nothing to offer you.
This ain't going to help you.
I got a call?
This ain't going to help me at all.
But you say, I mean, listen, you have stayed working, though.
So just for other people out there who are trying to make it right now,
what is the difference that you see from when you first started in your career
and now?
Was it a lot more difficult back then?
And what advice would you give to young black women
and young black men who are trying to break into the industry
and having a difficult time?
I think, number one, if you know this is what you're supposed to do,
don't let anybody stop you.
Because it only takes one person.
I mean, even with the show, I was promoting Iglesias, Mr. Iglesias.
Gabriel Iglesias hired to be his love interest.
They were auditioning name actresses who you know.
And someone from our wardrobe department, Elora Casado, was a theater major in New York, but she had no agent in L.A.
And she was doing our wardrobe.
And the head of the wardrobe went to Gabriel and said, would you just give her a chance to audition?
That's something that you don't do.
You can get fired for doing something like that.
But Gabe, being the person that he is, he said, okay.
Elora came in and blew him away.
They hired her.
They hired the wardrobe assistant to play his love interest.
And she was amazing.
They made her regular on the show.
So that's what I tell people.
It only takes one
person to believe in you. So this is what you know you're supposed to do. Keep doing it. Now,
what I see that's different now is now people are going, well, why can't the chief of staff
of the hospital be a black person or be a Latina person? So, you know, I think it is opening up
because I had the reputation when I did Friends and suddenly Susan, I used to be known as a black
girl that did all the white shows.
Now you got leads of shows, Niecy Nash doing Claws and Viola Davis, How to Get Away with Murder and Kerry Washington.
So it is opening up.
More people behind the scenes.
That's what we need.
Yeah.
I'm going to ask, you know, what you quarantine in this pandemic?
And, you know, you talked about you having diabetes.
Are you making sure that you're staying away from people and taking it
serious and not going out?
Like how are you quarantining and how seriously are you taking it?
I mean, I'm taking it very seriously because I, y'all know,
my ex-husband would call me all the time to make sure I'm okay.
Cause if something happened to me, the whole house of cards will fall.
So y'all know this cause I talk about it all the time. I have a bunch of
people and husbands to support, but
yeah, I do take it seriously,
and I'm, you know,
I got Jeffrey, so I got to make sure I'm
okay. So I don't let a lot of people
come in. I even told the plumber when he had to fix
the toilet, I said, can you fix it outside?
He ain't got to come in the house.
He was cute, too. I did let him in.
Okay.
Why you be doing your exes like that though, Sherry?
Because I think last year one of your exes got mad because you got at them on D.L. Hughley's show.
Like, why you be jabbing at him?
No, Charlamagne, when I went on D.L. Hughley, the first thing when I was on the show, D.L. says, I never liked your ex-husband.
I didn't like him.
I didn't answer the question. If you. says, I never liked your ex-husband. I didn't like him. I didn't.
I just answered the question. If you ask me, I'm going to tell you. I don't bring
it up. The only thing that I said
was, and then look, and then DJ
Envy, you said, how you handling it?
And I said, a lot of people depend
on me. The truth is
I pay all of this
support to ex-husbands. So don't be getting
on me like I'm just dragging them through the mud. Then what happens is to ex-husbands. So don't be getting on me like I'm just dragging them through the mud.
Then what happens is the ex-husbands go to TMZ
and then they go,
Sherri blocking me from getting work in Hollywood.
Stop sending all my friends scripts
and asking my friends to be in your stuff.
They're going to say no.
If one of your exes sent a script
and it was good to you
and you were like,
okay, this could be a decent role role would you actually do that work oh angela you said if they sent a script
to me yeah and they were like sherry i think this would be amazing let's do a spoof of our breakup
and it was actually good no no because my salary would have to cover all the court calls and the
trial attorneys and the pain and suffering.
You ain't got enough to pay me to be in the spooks about our marriage.
The answer is no.
All right, we got more with Sherri Shepherd.
When we come back, don't move.
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We're still kicking it with Sherri Shepherd.
Yee.
Now, I see you've been doing some socially distancing dates.
You had one the other day, right?
So what about, and talk about that,
because y'all were in separate cars.
Like, what was that like?
And how are you meeting these guys?
You still meet them on dating sites.
I mean, Bumble is still working.
The dating sites are still working.
It's just, what's so hard.
But what's hard is when you have to sit in your SUV I mean, Bumble is still working. The dating sites are still working. It's just hard.
But what's hard is when you have to sit in your SUV and they sit in their SUV and you're sitting in the Macy's parking lot and you're talking to each other through the window.
At some point, I got lipstick on my lips for a reason.
When are we going to use my lips?
So that's not cute.
And I'm not talking about for that particular date.
But, I mean, I was talking to Garcelle Bouvet the other day.
It's like, what happens after COVID?
How do you date?
How do you, it's because as soon as y'all cough,
if y'all cough right now, I'm like this.
So.
Don't back up too much.
You ain't got no pants on, girl.
Oh, that's right, girl.
I forgot.
So let me ask you a question, right?
So when you go on Bumble, right, you don't use your picture, right? Because they're going to know who you are.
So do you use your picture or do you use somebody else's picture?
I do.
No, no.
Well, now I'm going to use somebody else's picture.
You can't use someone else's picture on Bumble.
They know who you are.
I figured, you know, they know who you are.
That's the point.
That's the whole point.
You're going to get thousands of people.
You can't lie on Bumble.
You can't lie on Bumble.
I put glasses on, so when I put my glasses on, I think I look a little bit different.
I do have my glasses.
I got my real name.
Most people, they act like they don't know who I am.
I know if they go, can you talk to Will Packer for me?
Then I know.
Oh, damn it, man. Know who I am. I know if they go, can you talk to Will Packer for me? Then I know.
For all the guys on Bumble,
what do you look for when you accept a date?
Or when you accept a conversation?
I want him to have his own money,
his own job, be successful
in his territory.
I want a sense of humor.
And I don't want anybody in the industry.
So if you're a dentist, a judge, a doctor, an accountant,
you see where I'm going?
I'm good.
If you're a circus performer, you're in the business.
I don't want you.
Now, you said two SUVs, your SUV and his SUV.
What if he pulled up in a hoopty?
Would that matter?
You can hoopty on out of here.
Because here's the problem.
There's the stuff that I'm going to want to do. And if
you're driving a hoopty, we're not going to be able
to do it together. Like what?
I got a son who wants to sit in a hoopty. Why?
Okay. Let me tell you. I got invited.
Kevin Hart had a birthday party a number
of years ago. And it was
you had to fly over there. You
had to rent the hotel that they
gave you was a big five-star hotel.
Now, if you driving a hoopty, chances are if I go,
hey, I want you to go to Kevin Hart's party over in Belize,
we got a five-star hotel.
That's not true.
You are stereotyping that man.
Just because he got a hoopty, he might be a multimillionaire.
It don't matter.
I wouldn't say that, but you could fly first class.
Why not?
You could fly coach.
Don't look like me flying first class and my man is over here in coach
because he can't afford it.
Angela, you.
Why do y'all think?
Why do y'all think?
I got a 2003 Cadillac Escalade with 70,000 miles on it.
We haven't seen that car in six years.
Okay, well, I got a 2014 Chevy Tahoe with about 100-something thousand miles on it
and two holes in the back.
Hoopty don't mean nothing?
You mean like bullet holes?
No, I ran into a tree.
That means something.
That definitely means something.
Ladies, if you ain't looking at somebody who got a hoopty and ran into a tree,
something wrong with you.
We would talk. You got a hoopty and ran into a tree, something wrong with you. We would talk.
You got a hoopty and you done hit a tree.
And then you telling me I'm stereotyping?
First of all, I'm going to talk.
Let me tell you something.
Look, Angela, you know this.
If you're selling real estate and you're selling homes
and you pull up in a hoopty,
is somebody really going to want to buy a home from you?
It's your presentation.
So I understand. I'm not putting you down if you got a hoopty.
You're working your way there.
But you're going to have a problem as a man if you're trying to keep up with me.
So now I got to come down here.
I don't mind if you have a hoopty.
My nephew got a hoopty, but he better not introduce me to none of his friends.
You can't even help me.
What add value are you going to add to this relationship? Because I't even help me. If I need to, what add value are
you going to add to this relationship? Because I know what I'm bringing. I already know that.
Our levels are going to be different. And what's ultimately going to end up happening is you may
feel affected as a man. If I'm over here carousing with Kevin Hart and, you know, all of these
different people at a party that you can't afford to go to because you got to go to work and you can't take off.
I do a lot of traveling.
I do a lot of stand-up.
So, my man, where is he at?
Now other men are coming in.
It's just, we just got to look at where we are.
Sherri, Ms. Shepard, you are going to miss your blessing.
You're going to miss your blessing, Sherri.
And if Lisa McDowell thought like you, if Lisa McDowell thought like you,
she'd have never found Prince Hakeem.
She'd have never gave Prince Hakeem the time of day.
It's fake, but that's true.
No.
With you and Charlamagne, you talking,
you're going to have me over here with somebody with a hoopty
that had hit a tree so many damn times.
I'm going to be sitting there going, well, God said so.
Charlamagne told me I need to be with you.
That's right.
That's who you're going to have me with.
Don't, please.
You ain't going to make me feel bad.
I was going to say, Sherry,
I do agree with you that a man's
ego definitely is hurt when
a woman can do a lot of things and he can't
provide for you and he can't participate
or even fly himself. I agree with that because that is hurtful. And sometimes that causes issues that
imbalance in a relationship will cause some issues. And so I agree with that.
And Angela, what happens is, you know, when we try to say, you know, and be supportive,
what happens is sometimes a man ends up resenting us because you can do it and they can't.
So then what we what we tend to do, women, is we go, well, let me help you.
Let me help you and give you everything I got to help you be there.
And then you still end up resenting the woman because she's doing everything.
So it's almost we're in this, you know, we're not in a win win situation.
And yeah, look, I've been through it and I didn't try.
Right. That's your own experience. You learn from it.
I agree.
And look, Charlamagne, I'm not looking for a friend or a king.
That would be nice.
I said a judge, a doctor, an accountant.
I'm a simple girl.
What about a video game?
They make some money now.
I don't want a video game because that means you're stuck playing video games.
Put your thumbs on me.
Now I don't know where they're going.
That might be some strong thumbs, though, Sherry.
I don't know.
Don't discount that.
You might like it.
You stuck behind a console all day.
I know video gamers.
And I was married to one.
And he didn't make the money,
but he played those video games nonstop.
And I was very unhappy.
No video games.
Was he good at it? He didn't make the money, but he was good at. No video games. Was he good at it?
He didn't make the money, but he was good at playing the video games.
Why didn't you introduce him to a league or something?
You're like, look, if you're going to play video games all day,
at least make a career out of it.
Being there is a problem, see?
And, again, we keep doing everything, and you turn around,
and then you get resentful.
I've learned to say, I just want to be your cheerleader.
I'm going to come home and tell you about my day,
and you come home and tell me about your day.
I'm not going to interfere in your stuff.
And there I go.
So how was that when he told you about his day?
How did he tell you?
I just played a little crystal.
How was that when he said, well, how was my day? I played DJ and be stunned.
He was just playing video games all day.
We went to a party one time. It was a big industry
party. He was like, y'all got
a PS4 or whatever was out at the time.
I was horrified.
No, he didn't.
Yes, he did. But all the other guys,
Charlamagne, they all started playing with him too.
Every woman was mad at me.
All the guys started playing the video
games. All right, well, no more. We got more with
Sherri Shepherd when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. We all the guys started playing the video game. All right, well, no more. We got more with Sherri Shepherd. When we come back, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're still kicking it with Sherri Shepherd.
Yee.
Now, you also have your podcast, Two Funny Mamas, with Kim Whitley.
So how much fun is that for you?
Because that seems like it's something that you're doing just because you're passionate about it and it's a good time.
I love doing Two Funny Mamas podcast.
It's on YouTube, so you can subscribe on YouTube.
And we're just, you know, we're two single mothers.
We're raising black boys, and we just happen to be,
we just love making people laugh.
We're on tour on our Ladies' Night Out comedy tour,
Kim Whitley and I.
And we talk about everything from marching,
from Don Lemon calling people out,
to should we shave during the quarantine,
to how do you have COVID sex, back to how do you have COVID sex back to
how do you have confidence as a
woman? How do you date?
It's just a gamut of stuff because we're grown
ass women and we talk about
grown stuff.
We're on our seventh episode right
now. Right now we still have people coming
at us wanting to pitch a TV show based
on us and ultimately
I would love Kim and I to have a talk show.
I would love that.
I love Kim Woodley.
Now you have a 14-year-old son, right?
Your son's 14 now?
He just turned 15.
He's in high school.
He turned 15.
And I found out he has a Snapchat account.
And on his Snapchat account, he said, I like the WWE.
I like the NBA.
I like Teen Titans and Nickelodeon.
And I want a girlfriend. It's so sweet. He like the NBA. I like Teen Titans and Nickelodeon and I want a girlfriend.
It's so sweet.
He wants a girlfriend. What if his girlfriend
got a hoopty? That's okay
because he got a hoopty.
He's only 15.
He's 15.
He should have a hoopty.
If he's driving around with a girl who's got a Mercedes
then that means she's a grown woman like me
and I'm going to punch her in her damn mouth.
She's trying to get my son.
So she should have.
Yeah, I'm that kind of mama.
Don't come to my son, these older women,
because he's starting to look like a young man,
and I can see older women looking at him,
and I look at them and go,
you don't even have a uterus anymore, so stop it.
Oh, my gosh.
But I don't play around with my son.
I'm one of those, Angela.
Now, with everything that's going on now,
what conversations are you having with him now?
Because he's 15, he's out, he's with his friends,
and, you know, we've seen what happened with George Floyd,
we've seen what's going on with the world.
Racists are popping out crazy.
So what conversations are you having with him?
It's very hard for me because I just did a post about Elijah McClain,
who was murdered by the police, and, you know, he was wearing a ski
mask, which if people who have children with special needs or unique challenges, you know,
those things, it helps your central, your nervous system. That's why you wear those kind of things.
Jeffrey wears a hoodie because, you know, the hood on his head, it just grounds his nervous system
and he's socially awkward. So to know that a boy got murdered and they didn't get
to you know he was saying to them i'm an introvert i'm different and they weren't listening to him
it broke something in me yesterday i swear it's very scary for me and i try not to you know i
gotta i'm raising a blackish sort of child he does have a lot of benefits because i'm his mother
but at the end of the day they don't know he's Sherri Shepherd's son.
And I try to, I want him to have his innocence and not go out there with all of this fear.
So he can handle some of it, the conversation, but then sometimes he's like, it's too much, mommy.
Stop sending me all of the Karen videos because I like doggone, you know, the WWE women.
So I'm trying not to give him too much and let him be happy
and let him have his joy.
I think I'm more anxious for me.
He wants a girlfriend.
Now, what if he brings home a white girl?
Would that matter to you?
Are you cool with whatever?
I want the person who loves my son, but I have to say, Angela,
when you say that, fear goes all through my body. It just does. Because I'm seeing all of these Beckys and Karens, and it's my fear.
At some point, you're going to act the way you are. I'm a black woman. At some point, I'm going
to act like where I came from. I keep it suppressed a lot, but it will come out. And I feel at some
point, you're going to act like who you are, and that scares me. That scares me that there could be one misunderstanding,
and she can say, I'm going to call the police.
You know, you got angry, and that scared me.
So I would have a hard time.
You know, I don't want to put that on him, but for me, it scares me.
Want to protect yourself.
I'm going to tell you something, Sherri.
God got a sense of humor, so I can see him bringing home a Karen,
a white woman actually named Karen who's driving a hoopty.
I can see that.
I can see it.
Middle name Becky.
Middle name Becky.
I can see that happening.
You know, and you just have to, I will love whoever my son brings,
and I don't want to put any of that on him.
I will love, if you love my son, I'm going to love you.
I'm not going to say I don't have any trepidation, you know,
and that's why I have to trust in God that he brings the right woman. love my son, I'm going to love you. I'm not going to say I don't have any trepidation, you know,
and that's why I have to trust in God that he brings the right woman.
But I sure hope she look like me with a long wig.
My goodness.
Oh, Sherry is crazy.
Mr. Iglesias is on Netflix right now, right?
It's on right now, Mr. Iglesias. And I got a book.
I mean, excuse me, I'm working on a book.
And then I got a movie coming out called Best Week Ever on Netflix.
It'll be coming out in a couple weeks.
I got some more stuff going on.
I'm in quarantine.
I can't even remember.
But Mr. Iglesias is the big one.
And my podcast, Too Funny Mamas.
All right.
Good to see you, Sherri.
Thank you for joining us.
Good to see you.
A new episode is out.
A new podcast episode is out today on YouTube.
I'm on it. I'll be
listening. All right, Sherri. Well, thank you for
checking in. We appreciate you.
Self-financed, okay? I just
sold my hoopsies to pay for this podcast.
So there we go, Charlamagne.
All right. Well, it's Sherri
Shefford. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. I created history, it made me alive. He tried to diss me and it ain't no false. We call him trusty cause they're gonna talk.
Took her out of phallus cause her p*** was hot.
I run it like Nike, we got it on lock.
Can't have money.
Can't have money.
Can't have money.
Can't have money.
Can't have money.
Morning everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk the artist Huey.
She's spilling the tea.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, rest in peace to St. Louis rapper Huey.
He was only 31 years old and he was shot and killed last night,
according to authorities. So we do want to give our condolences to his family, to his friends.
He had a 13-year-old daughter. According to police, he arrived at a local hospital suffering
from a gunshot wound and was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival. Police did determine
there was another victim of the same shooting that had arrived at the Ferguson Police Department with a gunshot wound.
He was taken to an area hospital and treated for his injuries,
and that person is expected to survive.
You know Huey for the song Pop, Lock, and Drop It.
That came out back in 2006.
That was his debut single.
Yeah, rest in peace to him, man.
Do they know what happened, what the incident was?
Was it an altercation?
Was it a fight?
Was it random?
Do we know or not yet?
Well, they're asking anybody who has seen
Or heard something about the case
Or has any information
To please call the St. Louis County Police Department
That number is 314-615-5000
If you want to remain anonymous
You can contact Crime Stoppers at 866-371-TIPS
Okay All right, now Cardi B You can contact Crime Stoppers at 866-371-TIPS.
Okay.
All right.
Now, Cardi B, she woke up to a Cardi B is over party hashtag.
And that was trending.
I saw that trending too yesterday.
I was like, what happened?
Like, what did Cardi do?
And she actually hadn't done anything.
She said she saw the hashtag as she checked her phone in the morning.
And here's what she had to say about that hashtag. I'm seeing that people started this crazy rumor that i have a fake instagram
where i'm talking about you know this girl that everybody knows i have issues that we had our
issues and everything ariana grande doja cat megan and supposedly little Kim commented under the page. Let me make this really clear.
I am not a 15-year-old
girl that do fake
Instagrams to talk about celebrities.
Like, I don't got time to do s*** like
that. And second of all,
I love Lil' Kim, but I don't
personally know her. Can you imagine
me hitting up Lil' Kim? Hey, here's my
fake page. Yeah, Cardi's done
with y'all. Cardi's like, look, I don't have time to be making up no fake pages
and doing all this fake stuff.
Cardi's been doing a lot on social media.
She hasn't released a record yet.
I just want to hear some music for Cardi.
I seen Cardi jump in a pool with all her clothes on.
I seen Cardi talking about her body being real or fake.
Cardi is dope.
I just want to hear some new music from Cardi.
I heard she got a dope single coming in the next couple of weeks.
I heard. First of all, coming in the next couple of weeks.
I heard.
First of all, her daughter culture is so adorable.
With their matching little Burberry outfits.
Such a cute little girl.
Absolutely.
All right, so she tweeted out,
I do feel really powerful.
The fact that I haven't dropped music in eight months.
I haven't announced none of the projects I've been working on.
All I've been doing is eating food.
And people have to make fake edits to cancel me.
It makes me feel like I'm that bitch.
Yeah, Cardi got a, I shouldn't say, but she got a smash coming.
She got a dope, dope record.
It's going to surprise a lot of people and I can't wait to see who releases it.
That's all I'm going to say.
All right.
Now, Freddie Gibbs says that Jeezy is musically irrelevant.
He was actually sitting down doing an interview with Bootleg Kev for his podcast.
Looks like they were having some drinks. Sounds like it too. And what he said young jeezy is musically irrelevant let's be real dog did you listen to his last album no you did it i mean i love family i'd
like to comment on it no we don't have a comment i just took a shot you asked me a question i don't
want to be here he's a legend listen a legend i will say this but right now you're irrelevant you
asked me a question and what you want to do?
You want to fight?
You don't want that.
Listen.
I love you.
I understand that.
I love you, fam.
But you can't fight me.
You can't out-rap me.
And any that can't beat me up or out-rap me, I don't really give a f*** about.
Yeah.
I mean, we all know Freddie Gibbs.
For people that don't know, Freddie Gibbs used to be signed to GZ.
Their relationship didn't work out right, and
they split up. So yeah, I'm
sure Freddie Gibbs just does not like
Jeezy. Period. Done. That's
what I think that came from. And Freddie Gibbs,
you know, he also did announce that he
did a deal with Warner Music Group, so
he has a new situation.
Congratulations to Freddie Gibbs.
Justin Bieber has sued his sexual
assault accuser for $20 million.
He has filed that defamation lawsuit,
and that's against two anonymous Twitter users who accused him of sexual assault.
So the lawsuit is calling them Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2.
These women use the names Danielle and Katie.
One woman, Danielle, said that Bieber sexually assaulted her on March 9th, 2014 in a Four Seasons hotel room in Austin.
And Katie made a similar accusation.
She said that took place at the Langham Hotel in New York City on May 5th, 2015.
Now, Justin Bieber has denied these accusations.
Not only did he deny them, but he also had receipts showing that he did not stay
at that hotel that he allegedly assaulted her at.
And he showed that he was staying at an Airbnb.
Also pictures of Selena Gomez with him that night as well.
So he said it's factually impossible.
And he also wanted to make sure people knew that.
So now he is turning around and suing this woman.
I don't know if they know their real identities anyway.
I'm confused.
How do you sue somebody when you don't know who you're suing?
You don't know their name. You don't know their last name. How do you sue somebody when you don't know who you're suing? You don't know their name.
You don't know their last name.
Who do you send the documents to?
Like, how do you sue
somebody you don't know?
And the Twitter account
which posted the original
allegation was not active.
Yeah, so how do you sue somebody?
I understand if he was
suing the blogs for posting it
or suing the publications
for posting it,
but how do you sue somebody
you don't know?
It just seems like
it's just a waste of money.
Like, it just seems like I'm doing this. Or maybe he's
just saying, look, if you keep coming up with this bull crap and somebody gets the wrong idea to try
to do this to get some money, I'm going to sue you too. But how do you sue somebody that is no
connection to? Seems like a waste of time, right? Right. Because I don't know if like with Twitter,
maybe they'll have to subpoena to find out what email address was used and then they can find out
the IP address and then that's how they find out, you know, it's a whole process. Trust me, I know because I had
issues with a stalker before and the process that you have to go through. It's a long process
because it takes time to get that subpoena. So maybe he just wants to find out who the real
person is behind these accusations. Justin Bieber, if you're listening, right, if you're listening,
this is from me to you, bro. If you would like to hire somebody, I know somebody personally that can get you any IP
address. His name is Logan Casey. Right now he's doing absolutely positively nothing, but he's nice
on the computer. He's been getting me IP addresses. He tells me how to get them. He tells me how he
can find out where people live. He has nothing to do and all he's been doing is on his line. So if
you want to hire Logan Casey, I'm his manager. You can reach out to me right now at 888-8888.
And I got you.
The number is 800-888.
Ah, damn it.
And that's Salino and Barnes.
And you're going to stop advertising them.
They don't pass.
You're right.
Absolutely right.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee.
And that is your rumor report.
All right.
Thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, up next is donkey of the day.
Who you want to give your donkey to?
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It's time for donkey of the day
i'm a democrat so being donkey of the day is a little bit of a mixed up so like a donkey
now i've been called a lot in my 23 years but donkey of the day is a new one
all right charlemagne is not out so we open up the phone lines for 23 years that donkey of the day is a new one. All right. Charlemagne is not out.
So we open up the phone lines for you to give donkey of the day.
All right.
800-585-1051.
I just want you to know that I'm giving myself donkey of the day.
So yesterday I tried to get my Martha Stewart on and I bought some flowers.
This is the first time I tried to plant some flowers.
So I bought them and then I forgot that I left them in the truck.
So the flowers. So you killed flowers. I definitely plant some flowers. So I bought them. And then I forgot that I left them in the truck. So you killed flowers?
I definitely killed the flowers.
And I'm mad about that.
So I'm going to try it again.
How did you go out to buy flowers and then came home and just left them in the car?
Because I had to do something with the kids.
So I ran out to do something with the kids.
And then I forgot the flowers were in the car.
And I just walked out there to the car.
And the flowers were dead.
Now, even though the flowers are only $2.98, I'm still mad that they died
because I'm trying to get my Martha Stewart on
and it's not working right.
And do I put regular dirt
or is there a special type of dirt to put the flowers in?
You should have probably researched that ahead of time.
I definitely should have researched that ahead of time.
What type of flowers did you buy?
Pink flowers.
This probably isn't going to go so well for you.
Not at all.
Hello, who's this? I'm buying those. Not at all. Hello, who's this?
I found those flowers a new home.
Hello, who's this?
Who you want to give donkey to?
To the Turnpike because they played themselves and now I've got to sue them.
Why?
How they played themselves?
Because I got hurt because the concrete in their parking lot was messed up.
They have a big old hole.
And then they told me they would still pay me for working there
even though they told me they're not coming
to work. But then my paycheck was short
and then when I called them and told them my paycheck
was short, they told me that
they will only pay me if I'm out of work for
over seven days. They'll start
paying me after the eighth day.
So I had to call my union
and now I have to call my lawyer
and now I have to sue.
You have a good lawyer?
I didn't get to the lawyer part yet.
I just, my union just told me that's what I have to do.
I didn't get a lawyer yet.
All right.
Well, there's a couple of good lawyers.
We're going to put you on hold, and I'm going to get you his information.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
Hello.
Who's this?
This is Christina.
Hey, Christina.
Who do you want to give Donkey to today?
I want to give it to white people because I feel that if you don't like,
for those that don't like black people,
why are you out here tanning?
Why are you laying in the tanning beds
trying to get dark just like them?
I mean, you know the saying, black don't crack.
So I wish to God I could have skin like that.
When you tan, you look like old-ass leather.
Oh, my gosh.
And you just look crazy.
Are you white?
Yes, and I have black children, mixed children.
Black children.
And that's crazy.
Like, everybody matters.
Not all white people hate black people.
You know that, correct?
But you're white, so you know.
No, I know, obviously, because I love black people.
So I totally understand.
I'm just saying, those that don't, like, then you shouldn't be at the beaches getting dark.
You shouldn't be out here trying to change your skin tone.
You're white.
You're white.
Stay your ass in the house and be white.
Now, what if you want to become orange?
Orange, then you spray tan.
Okay.
Okay.
All right, well, you have a great morning, all right?
You too.
Keep a little weirded out this morning.
Hello, who's this?
Good morning, good morning, good morning.
I have a question.
I want you, you know, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. I have a question. I want you to know, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
I'm a Democrat.
I want Trump out, right?
So she tweeted, and I'm pretty sure you guys, you know, you saw it, where she's stating that, you know, let's all the governors together, all Democrats, let's keep the economy down.
Who cares?
Hold on.
Hold on, sir. We're doing donkey. Hold on one second, okay? That's what I'm doing. It on. Hold on. Hold on, sir.
We're doing donkey.
Hold on one second, okay?
That's what I'm doing.
It's a donkey for her.
Oh, you're giving her donkey today?
All right, go ahead.
I'm sorry.
You're the donkey.
You just interrupted.
You didn't start right.
Who do you think you are, Dramos?
I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry.
I just want to tell the reason why I'm giving her the donkey.
You know what I mean?
Why are you giving AOC donkey today?
Why?
And the reason is she wants wants to keep economy down.
And she mentioned that she doesn't care if small businesses like myself lose our jobs.
And I want to give her the donkey of the day.
And the reason why is because win legitimately.
Don't say that let's keep jobs and economy down from November till election or Donald Trump is going to win.
Because they're affecting us anyway.
So she deserves the donkey of the day, man.
A hundred percent.
And you're saying you give an AOC donkey today because of what?
Because she wants to keep supposedly the economy down.
She doesn't want to open up jobs because of the hope.
All right.
All right, sir.
Sir, let me help you.
Let me help you.
It was a fake tweet for the New York congressman, the congresswoman that went viral.
When I'm reading in the news,
that's all I'm saying.
I'm upset.
Yeah, no, they said it was a fake tweet.
I Googled it to check.
It says, no,
AOC didn't tweet this
about closing businesses
until after election.
That is a fake tweet.
So now take the donkey back.
All right, buddy.
Then Charlemagne gets a donkey of the day, bro.
Get to work, dude.
Stop playing video games.
All right, buddy.
Oh, my goodness. Oh, my goodness.
Oh, my goodness.
She never tweeted that out, so somebody put that up there.
And as you can see, people believed it.
Yeah, they sure did.
He was so upset.
I'm like, AOC wouldn't have said that.
I know that doesn't even sound like AOC.
All right, that was donkey of the day.
Now, 805-851-051, Sherriepard, she checked in a little today and she said she would
never date a guy that drives a hoopty. What if he pulls up in a hoopty? Would that matter? You can
hoopty on out of here because here's the problem. I'm not putting you down if you got a hoopty.
You're working your way there, but you're going to have a problem as a man if you're trying to
keep up with me. So now I got to come down here. What add value are you going to add to this relationship?
Because I know what I'm bringing.
Our levels are going to be different.
And what's ultimately going to end up happening is you may feel affected as a man.
All right, so let's ask the question.
800-585-1051.
Would you date a guy that drives a hoopty, an effed up car?
Would you date him?
Yee, would you?
I have a pretty decent car.
So I would say this though,
and I can understand that in other places,
but in New York,
I feel like a lot of people don't really drive
and a lot of people don't even have a car here.
So I don't know if that's like one of my biggest concerns,
but I would probably be like, let's take my car instead,
which I don't mind doing.
She was just saying,
if you have a hoopty nine times out of ten,
you can't necessarily be on the same level as her.
There's things that she wants to do, places that she wants to go.
And if all you can afford is a hoopty,
you necessarily can't afford to be with her.
Like I would care more if you had like a nice place to live.
And I think in New York, that's a thing too.
Like we care more about where you live and how does your place look?
Is it clean? Do you have decent furniture? Are you, you know, taking care of that?
I think a car here doesn't as much reflect your finances as it does in other places. I think New York is kind of unique in that way. So I feel like when you're raised, you know, you're not
raised to really think about cars as much, which is something I learned when I moved to Jersey.
Yeah. As a person that owned a couple of Ho of hoopty started off with my 1986 Honda Accord,
light blue with a cloth interior with roll up windows.
And then I got a minivan that was electric blue that looked disgusting.
Then I got a Nissan Stanza.
I thank God that gear stuck with me through the hoopty.
I don't think the car necessarily matters.
You don't know what's going on in somebody's head
or what they're doing or, you know,
or what they're driving.
Maybe they're just not into cars
and just want a car to go back and forth.
Maybe they're into other things.
So I don't think the car necessarily matters.
My dad has always had a hoopty my whole life growing up
until I bought him a new car.
That's the first time my dad has ever had like a car
that wasn't, you know, given to him from somewhere
or $500. We had
a powder blue Duster. We had a yellow
Monte Carlo.
Then my uncle gave him a Volvo
that had masking tape holding it together
in certain places. And so
yeah.
Alright, well, would you date a guy that
drives a Hooptie? 800-585-1051.
And I just want to say,
Angela Yee's dad is the cheapest person I know.
When I used to go to the dentist
because he manages the dentist's office,
he used to write down,
not even give me an address,
he used to write down ways for me to get back and forth home
where I didn't have to pay tolls.
Now, usually the drive is 30 minutes,
but it would take me an hour and 20 minutes to get home,
but I wouldn't have to pay tolls.
Right? But that's how cheap he is. What up, Papa Yee? But 800-585-1051. to drive is 30 minutes. But it would take me an hour and 20 minutes to get home, but I wouldn't have to pay tolls, right?
But that's how cheap he is.
What up, Papi?
But 800-585-1051.
Would you date a guy
that drives a Hooptie?
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We are the Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we were talking about Sherri Shepherd Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we were talking about Sherri Shepherd
and how she was on the show earlier.
And this is what she was talking about, dating a guy with a hoopty.
What if he pulls up in a hoopty?
Would that matter?
You can hoopty on out of here because here's the problem.
I'm not putting you down if you got a hoopty.
You're working your way there.
But you're going to have a problem as a man if you're trying to keep up with me. So now I got to come down here. What add value are you going to add
to this relationship? Because I know what I'm bringing. Our levels are going to be different,
and what's ultimately going to end up happening is you may feel affected as a man. So we're asking
800-585-1051, would you date a guy that drives a hoopty? Angela Yee.
I mean, I have what I want to now.
I'll be like, let's just drive my car.
And I understand, though, if you live in certain places, like if you live in L.A., if you live in Detroit, if you live in Atlanta, you have to drive all the time.
So I think then a car is more relevant.
In New York, not as much.
Yeah, but you know what?
It's like anything else.
Like, I mean, there's people that have a lot of money
that are not into cars.
There are people that have a lot of money
that are not into clothes.
You know, people do what they want with their money.
It doesn't mean that they're broke.
It just means that they, you know,
look at things differently.
I mean, I'm different.
I like my clothes.
I like my cars.
Yeah, you can't talk.
I can't.
But, you know, I started with a 1986 Honda car,
with, you know, windows.
Yeah, but I think she's talking about at her her age now where she's been through a lot.
She's been married. She's been supporting, you know, husbands and all of that.
So now she's decided I've been through that. I want what I want.
Yeah. But, you know, some of my neighbors have a lot of money, a lot more money than I do.
And they drive Nissans, Toyotas or whatever.
They're just not into cars, but they have
a house on the shore. They have a house in Miami. They have a house in the Bahamas and they have a
house here. They just not into cars. Cars don't necessarily mean anything to them, but they spend
money in other things. They fly private. They do different things, but they just don't care about
their cars. Just what you care about. What kind of car do they have? I'm just curious. If they have, like, an amazing house and they have money,
why wouldn't they have a nice car also?
Well, they do.
But they like Subarus.
They drive a Subaru.
They drive a Volvo.
Well, that's a nice, decent car.
Okay.
And then they have, like, minivans.
Like, this is the town of the minivans.
Like, they be rocking their minivans.
Like, double slide doors, extra leather, the sunroof.
But it's not like a 1988 minivan,
is it? No, no. Alright, this
is irrelevant to the conversation, and they have
nice cars. I guess you're right. Alright, let's
go to the phone lines. Hello, who's
this? Good morning, this is
Faith. Hey, good morning. Now,
would you date a man that drives a hoopty?
No, I
would not.
I would agree that the level is two different levels.
If I'm driving something that's not a hoopty and more up to date, then I feel like, yes, you're going to try to catch up to me.
And then if you can't catch up to me, then you're going to feel that I need to stoop down.
So I'm going to feel, let me
rephrase that. I'm going to feel I need to
stoop down so I don't bust
your ego or make you feel less
of a man. And why
should I have? But then at the same
time, it's like, what do you
do there?
Maybe people are not into this cause.
Maybe into other things.
Where do I live? In Florida. Okay. You need a car in Florida. Yeah, but you don't not into his cars. Where do you live? Where do I live?
In Florida.
Okay.
You need a car in Florida.
Yeah, but you don't need a nice car.
Some people are just not into, you know, those type of cars.
She want to do her Fast and Furious.
You got to keep up.
She might want to race.
Definitely. You know, I'm driving a truck.
I'm driving an F-150 truck.
And you're pulling up and,, beat down Hoopty.
You,
you know, like, I want to know
what about if the rims are clean
though? What about if the rims are clean though?
Guess not. Alright, let's go to another caller.
Hello, who's this? She should be more concerned
about her phone service. Word.
Hello, who's this?
This is Lori. Hey, Lori.
Good morning. Where you calling from?
North Carolina.
All right.
Would you date a man with a hoopty?
Absolutely.
She's like, my man right now.
My man got a hoopty right now.
Yeah, he kind of does, but that's not true.
I knew it.
Okay, so it didn't matter to you.
So when he pulled up in that car?
We had an instant attraction, and I think real recognized real.
I saw a diamond in the rough.
We've been together six years, and, you know,
to all the guys out there who are trying so hard to get back on your feet,
just know there are some ladies out there who see you,
and, you know, behind every good man is an even better woman.
And my situation, it know, behind every good man is an even better woman. And my situation,
it worked out.
It worked out for the good.
Okay, good for you.
All right.
Thank you, mama.
I like it.
I like it.
800-585-1051.
Sherri Shepherd
called in this morning
and we were talking about
would she date a guy
that drives a hoopty?
Well, we'll talk about it
with you.
That is the question.
You know what, Envy?
What?
One last question.
Do guys like, do guys care what car a girl drives with you. That is the question. You know what, Envy? What? One last question. Do guys
care what car a girl drives?
No. That doesn't matter at all, right?
That never was on my mind. It was never like,
what kind of car? No, that wasn't a question
that ever popped up in my mind.
Alright, well, let's take
your phone calls. 800-585-1051.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Now, if you just joined us, we're asking,
ladies, would you date a guy that drives a hoopty?
Now, this came from our conversation with Sherri Shepherd this morning.
Let's play a clip.
What if he pulls up in a hoopty?
Would that matter?
You can hoopty on out of here.
Because here's the problem.
I'm not putting you down if you got a hoopty.
You're working your way there. But you're going to have a problem as a man if you're trying to keep up with me.
So now I got to come down here.
What add value are you going to add to this relationship?
Because I know what I'm bringing.
Our levels are going to be different.
And what's ultimately going to end up happening
is you may feel affected as a man.
So we're asking, would you?
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
This is Lorenzo.
Hey, Lorenzo, would you be the guy that drives a Hooptie?
Yeah, I drive a Hooptie right now.
I'm a married man.
When I met my wife, I drove a Hooptie.
But we own rental properties.
We got a nice house that we're proud of, and it's not an issue.
It's not about where you're from.
Now, so now, what kind of car do you drive?
Because I want to know your definition of a Hooptie,
because Envy's definition was all off.
Okay, I drive a 2003 Ford Focus right now.
Okay, yeah.
That's a hoopty.
You win.
Shut you right up, ye.
That is a hoopty.
Now, why don't you get a newer car?
I'm just curious.
It's just not important to me.
I'm more worried about getting more rental properties.
I'm more worried about keeping my wife happy and leaving my kids something when I'm gone.
That's my focus.
There you go.
That's my Ford focus.
Thank you, brother.
Angie, I'm kind of like your dad.
You said he always drove a hoopty.
I just never really felt comfortable in a nice car, to be honest.
This is what I always drive.
Really?
Would you like it if,
like,
you know,
maybe your wife surprised you
and bought you a new car?
Would that be dope?
Nah,
she better get us another property.
There you go.
Because you know what?
I'm not going to lie,
though.
Sometimes them cars get old
and then you end up spending
so much money fixing things.
You might as well
just get a new car.
Nah,
get your old hoopty,
put a liability on it and you're good. How much is a new, how just get a new car. Nah, get your old hoopty, put a liability on it, and you're good.
How much is a new Ford Focus?
Let me see.
How much does that run?
No, boy, why are you laughing?
Y'all laughing at my car?
She laughing at your car.
No, I'm just trying to see what the...
Oh, this is a wagon.
This is a wagon.
Let's see.
How much can we get for that?
Okay.
Don't you Ford Focus, Shane?
You might get like $3,000 for it.
How many miles it got on it?
Got like 190.
Oh, wow.
No, you're not going to get $3,000.
No, you're going to get about $900.
You're right.
That's a Ford Focus, brother.
Yeah.
I'm just saying, but Sherry was wrong.
She was talking about how she bringing a man up and he can't go where she can go.
Men do that with women all the time.
But women expect it.
And that's the difference.
They expect for a man to take them places they couldn't go and things like that.
It depends.
No, no, let's not generalize.
There's a lot of places I can go.
I can take myself a lot of places I can go that, you know, I'm not.
I can take myself a lot of places.
So, you know, I get it.
And she can take herself a lot of places.
So I think her point was I can do these things.
And if he can't do them, then it might hurt his own ego.
I just want to give you a lot of props for having that Ford Focus with 200,000 miles, brother.
You stay clean out there, man.
Hello, who's this?
This is Celia.
Hey, Celia.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
We're asking, would you date a guy that drives a hoopty?
Well, in my younger days, it wouldn't have been a deal breaker,
but I'm in my mid-30s, and I think that if you don't have,
if your life choices haven't led you to at least have a reliable vehicle in your mid-30s, then we'll probably butt heads.
What if it's a reliable hoopty?
I still think, you know, it should be something up to date and nice.
I think a hoopty doesn't go hand in hand with reliable.
Hoopty to me is like it's run down.
It's not up to par.
You probably have problems with it.
It's not, you know, it's not something that if you're
in your mid-30s that you should be you know you should have something nice and reliable
i agree with you and i agree that when you're younger things like that don't matter because
we all struggling trying to make it but when you get to a certain age you like okay i don't want
to have like struggle love anymore right and i understand things happen but like i don't want
to have to weed through like okay are you just going through something?
Or is this just who you are?
Are you just a person that doesn't make good decisions, you know?
At least come with a reliable, up-to-date vehicle.
And then he's like, oh, my car broke down.
Can I use your car to get to work?
Then you're dropping him off at work.
I have seven children.
Seven children?
I don't need eight.
How do you fit all those kids in the car?
She got a minivan.
Minivan can't sit eight?
She got the third row.
I can't even believe I'm talking to you.
Even with a third row.
What kind of car do you got that seats eight?
I have a Chrysler.
You don't even know what she has.
I know. Chrysler, a Dodge, or what is it? A Chrysler Town and Country. You don't even know what she has. I know, I know.
Chrysler Town and Country.
There's no way in hell you get all seven kids in that one car.
Yes, you can.
No, you can't.
Three in the middle, three in the back, one in the front.
Yeah.
And I have teenagers.
And sometimes I have my kids and a couple of their friends.
They squeeze in and we make it happen.
Lap it up, baby.
Goodness gracious.
So, wait, who gets to ride shotgun?
They all fight over it.
So I don't just let my oldest get the shotgun because she's the oldest.
If my five-year-old calls it first, then that's who gets it.
Now let's be honest.
We have daily fights and sometimes fist fights over the front seat.
When your husband's in the car with you, one of the kids got to sit on the floor.
Yeah, how are you going to assume that? She's a single mom raising seven amazing kids. One the kids got to sit on the floor. Oh. Yeah, how you going to assume that?
She's a single mom
raising seven amazing kids.
One of them got to sit on the floor.
Don't lie.
You got to at least
have an up-to-date car
because I'm doing seven by myself.
So I know if you're just you,
then you can have a decent car.
It doesn't have to be a foreign or anything.
I got to have a tractor trailer
if I date you
with those damn kids.
Sheesh. Not all women with children damn kids jeez not all women with
children are liabilities and not all women with less or no children are assets that's a fact i
just gotta get all the kids in the car how y'all gonna come to my house for christmas we gotta get
a tractor trailer to get everybody there jeez you like look i raised parties we're the whole party
you know you don't have to send out a bunch of invitations. Just invite me. So for the pandemic, you were straight
because you had your seven kids and they had things to do.
They were playing with each other the whole time.
I have a great idea for a business for you.
You know how they have like people that you could hire
if you don't have a lot of friends.
If there's people whose kids don't have a lot of friends,
they could just call you.
You're going to bring seven over.
You bring all the kids and then you just charge them.
Yeah.
And there's a party.
So it's like the wedding singer, but it's like the friend.
Right.
For the kids.
God bless you, mama.
I want more kids.
I want 10 kids.
My wife's not trying to have it.
I'm trying to have more, more, more, more kids.
What's the moral of the story?
The moral of the story is we don't want no scrubs.
That's what it's sounding like.
Now, I understand the diamond in
the rough thing. I think when we're younger and we're not in that space and we're all trying to
come up together, it means a lot. And there are some women who are okay with, you know, that. And
we did speak to a man who actually has a lot of properties and cars aren't important to him. But
I do think, you know, we don't want to be having to pick you up on the side of the road because
your car broke down. We don't want you to having to ask us to drive our car because your car broke down.
You can't get to work.
So I think as long as you have something decent that works, then, you know, it could work out.
But certain people like a Sherri Shepherd, she's just not with it.
All right.
All right.
When we come back, we got rumors on the way.
What are we talking about?
We are going to be talking about Tiffany Haddish.
And we'll tell you what she had to say about an experience that she had with a police cadet.
All right. We'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Listen up. It's just in.
All the gossip. Gossip.
The Rumor Report. Gossip. Gossip.
With Angela Yee. It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
So Vice has launched a weekly talk show,
and that's with Jameel Hill and Carrie Champion.
It's called Disruptors with Jameel Hill and Carrie Champion.
It's going to start this summer on Vice TV.
They said the initial order is eight episodes.
It'll be the biggest topics and headlines of the week
from the worlds of culture, politics, sports, and business.
And they'll be open to all kinds of guests.
Here is the trailer for their new show.
Hey everybody, I'm Carrie Champion.
That is Jamel Hill, and
we are Black Women. Think about
how many shows on TV right now
or that you've ever seen feature two
Black women whose opinions are actually
driving the show. For so long
people have thought of Black people
as the same and think that we always
have the same thoughts and think that we always
move the same way. So the hope in this show
is to talk about everything that is
uncomfortable because that's the only time you have real shame.
I think that show is going to be dope. Both of
those women are smart
and bring a lot to the game.
I'm excited about that. Yeah, me too.
So let's make sure we support
and watch that show on Vice.
Absolutely.
All right.
And also let's shout out to August Alsina.
He has a new project that's out today, The Product 3.
That's the follow-up to his 2015 album, This Thing Called Life.
So it's called The Product 3 State of Emergency,
and you can actually hear it now.
It's available.
And he also has a documentary.
It's a five-part documentary.
It's called State of Emergency, The Rise of August Alsina.
It talks about his upbringing as a crack baby, the death of his father, his sister,
his battle with an autoimmune disease that almost killed him.
Remember, he had to learn how to walk again.
They show him in the hospital with all of that.
Here is part of that documentary.
I have a liver disease where my immune system is fighting against itself.
My liver can't clean out the toxins in my body.
So those toxins then go to my brain and I get forgetful, really airy and spacey.
And I just feel like sometimes I don't really speak about my health and sickness because I process it as a bit of a weakness for people to know that I struggle with my health.
I mean, me and August Alcina have the same birthday.
I usually check on him every couple of months just to see how he's doing.
I know he's been going through a lot with his family and how he was raised.
He's a good brother, and I'm glad he's able to share his story, and I think it's making him stronger.
And he has some new music, and his music sounds good. Yeah, it's a 27 track album that's out.
So I know there's no way you heard that whole thing because it just came out. But he has Yo
Gotti on there, Tink, Lil Wayne, Juicy J. Here's part of a song called Resent featuring Lil Wayne
and Juicy J. i should have been i trusted This chest check Pull up with my new vibe You throwback Mitchell Nesbitt Told bae that
Bitch I had before you
Was just a reference
That's fact, fact
I'm past that
Now I'm backtrack
I see you pulling up
With his wax
Wack it, laugh that
Like Jackass
Alright, August
Where's Donnell Rollins at?
You know Donnell Rollins
Is like the biggest
August Alsina fan
I know, I know
That I've ever met
And shout out to August
You know, I met August
Like even super, super long ago
And I
actually hosted his first ever album release party in New York. So, you know, he's a great guy and
I'm happy to see him putting out some music. It's been five years and I know a lot has happened in
his life. All right. Tiffany Haddish has been reflecting and she talked about declining that
role in Top 5, the Christmas rock movie.
I know you saw Top 5, right?
It's probably the role that Carly Redd had in the movie.
But she says that, you know, she felt like it was disrespectful
and that she had standards early on in her career.
Yeah, she said the character was put in a sexually demeaning situation,
one that she would never be down for in real life.
And she said this during a recent roundtable-style interview
with The Hollywood Reporter.
Now, in addition, Tiffany Haddish is talking about
the experience that she had with a police cadet
who raped her when she was 17 years old.
Here's what she had to say on Vivica Fox's podcast.
You were raped by a police cadet when you were just 17 years old?
Yes.
God, girl, you done had some bad-ass experience with police.
And then I dated him for a minute,
thinking I could get some type of revenge.
Not the rapist, but it was different police officers
that I thought, like, they would help me get revenge
on that guy or my stepdad,
because, you know, did what he did to us, to the family,
you know, and, you know, no, nothing.
Just lost this little bit of my soul.
Damn, that's so crazy. And you know, she's never talked about who that person was. I know a lot of
people always are like, oh, if this happened to you, why didn't you say something at the time?
And you know, it is really difficult to, to actually reveal certain things for a lot of
women. Some women might never even discuss something like that openly.
So I do commend her for being able
to let people know what happened.
She said she lost a bit of her soul
when that went down
and she explained what the after effects of that was
and her trying to just deal with that.
So, you know, shout out to Tiffany Haddish.
Absolutely.
All right.
Well, I am Angela Yee
and that is your rumor report.
Also shout out to Black who has a new project out today.
I like Black.
Okay.
So I got to make sure I listen to that because I've been listening to August.
So now I got to make sure I get into that,
and that's all going to be happening this weekend.
And also, shout out to Megan Thee Stallion.
She released a new record last night, I should say.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Before you do that, I forgot to shout myself out.
You know, I feel like i'm reporting i forgot to shout out this show that i'm going to be doing
and that show is going to be on fox soul it's a motown countdown show and so i just want to
shout out to everybody over at um fox soul for that it's going to be a limited edition four-part
series and it's a teaming up of iHeartMedia, Motown Records
and Fox Soul so people will be able to participate as well as we do this countdown show it's going
to be a top five and that's going to happen I believe it starts July 7th let me just double
check and make sure yeah July 7th it's 30 minute episodes so it's a countdown of the top five
current torchbearers in a particular category those Those categories are hip hop, classic Motown, Andre Harrell inspired hits and songs that
encourage change and revolution. So we'll give you guys the opportunity to weigh in and what
songs you think are the top five in those categories. And then there'll be a panel of
people that can come on and discuss that. So I'm excited for that to start. And that's going to be happening starting July 7th at 10 p.m. live.
All right.
All right.
And again, shout out to Megan Estrada.
She released a new record last night.
We're going to start the mix off with that.
It's a sample of Easy E.
And let's get into that now.
Called Girls in the Hood.
It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are the Breakfast Club. Now, Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, Yee, what are you doing with Fox Soul?
Well, yes, Fox Soul, iHeartMedia, and Motown Records,
we are all coming together,
and that is to do the limited series Motown Countdown.
So that actually premieres on July 7th.
I'm really excited. It's 30-minute episodes.
It comes on 10 p.m. live on Fox Soul,
and the categories are going to be hip-hop, so you pick the top five hip-minute episodes. It comes on 10 p.m. live on Fox Soul, and the categories are going to be hip-hop, so you
pick the top five hip-hop
artists. Also, classic Motown.
Top five classic Motown songs.
Top five RJ Harrell-inspired
hits, and also the top five
songs encouraging change and revolution.
So, there'll be producers,
there'll be artists that'll be joining me, and we'll
be having debates and discussions about what
those top fives are and what position people should be in.
OK. All right. Well, congratulations.
Well, thank you so much. I'm excited. And so I hope you all tune in. I'll make sure I remind you.
All right. Now, when we come back, we got the positive notes. So don't move. 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 that's going to join me Sunday morning.
I'm doing a seminar or a webinar online.
The last one we had like 3,000 people.
So we're going to be doing one this Sunday.
We're going to be talking about real estate.
We're going to have a hard money lender talk.
We're going to have people, agents in different markets,
talking about the hot spots in different markets.
Somebody from Chicago, Atlanta, New York, New Jersey, and a host of others.
We have an insurance person that's going to be talking.
Auction.com is going to be sending a representative
where we get a lot of our cheap properties from.
So if you want more information about the webinar,
just click the link in my bio and you can get all the information you need.
Now, it's time to get up out of here. Shout out to Sherri Shepherd for joining us this morning.
Yes, I love Sherri Shepherd. She's so funny.
Yes. So for today's positive note, I want to shout out to Buju Bonsai.
His album Upside Down is out today. It's his first album in 10 years.
And one of my favorite albums was released in 1995
by Boozoo, Chill Shallow.
And so I want to quote from the song,
Untold Stories.
And he says,
I am living while I'm living to the Father.
I will pray only him knows how we get through every day
with all the hike and the price arm and leg
we have to pay while our leaders play.
Breakfast club, bitches!
Y'all finished or y'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.
Alicia Keys,
like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty
on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.