The Breakfast Club - Pinky In.. Just Let Me Know When

Episode Date: September 27, 2018

9/27- Today on the show we had Parkland School survivor Cameron Kasky who spoke out on gun control, March For Our Lives, and Parkland Aftermath. Also, we opened up the phone lines to see if anyone agr...eed with Amber Rose comments about wishing death on Bill Cosby. Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Trump supporter who told her daughters Groping ‘Is No Big Deal and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee" and one listener was conflicted about the sexual orientation of the man she was dating all because of a sex position.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:45 Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha God. The realest show on the planet. This is why I respect this show, because this is a voice to society. Changing the game. You guys are the coveted morning show, but y'all earned it. Impacting the culture. They wake up in the morning and they want to hear that Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:02:01 The world's most dangerous morning show. We in the mother, We in the house. Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Envy. Charlamagne Tha Guy. Peace to the planet. It's Thursday. Yes, it's Thursday, and today is Lil Wayne's birthday,
Starting point is 00:02:38 and the Card of Five will be released today. I was thinking it was going to come out at midnight, but I guess it didn't. Not yet. I'm not excited for that. I don't have an expectation for it. I'm going to listen to it when it drops. Yeah, I mean, listen, man. Lil Wayne is a whole legend out here in these streets, but we're not going to act like
Starting point is 00:02:51 Lil Wayne's content has changed much over the past 10 years. How much is he going to rap about promethazine and eating Pum Pum? I hope the subject matter is different. He went through a lot to even be able to put this album out publicly. Yeah, he said he's giving his heart and soul and everything on this project, so I'm hoping it's a little deeper than that.
Starting point is 00:03:08 I actually just ran into them when I said I was coming here to the station, and they're excited. They're excited to finally get this project out, so I'm excited to hear it. Yeah, that's my thing. What you said is exactly my thing. I just hope he digs a little deeper. He older now. How old is Wayne now?
Starting point is 00:03:20 36, 37 years old? Yep. You know, you've been through a whole lot. I want to hear about it on this album. I don't want to hear just a bunch of raps about eating poom poom and promethazine. Alright? I think he will. I think he will. I hope so. They say in the album,
Starting point is 00:03:33 I looked on the site, it says 18 more hours. So, I guess we just got to wait a little bit. I'm going to definitely check for it. So, midnight tonight. My new daughter is home now. I dropped one of the clues bombs for my third daughter. Oh, you brought her home. Yeah new daughter is home now. I dropped one of the clues bombs for my third daughter. Oh, you brought her home. Yeah, she's home now.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Isn't that when you got to put the car seat in the seat for the baby baby? Isn't it still difficult though? The baby baby. No, because I don't put the car seat in for the baby baby. My wife put the car seat in for the baby baby. I do not know what I'm doing. She had to push the baby out and put the car seat in? What did you do?
Starting point is 00:04:01 Well, first of all, I don't know how to put a car seat in. So I'm not even going to risk that. No. So this is your third daughter and you still don't know how to put a car seat in? Absolutely not. And I'm not even going to risk that. Even I've done that. Well, I haven't.
Starting point is 00:04:14 And I don't have any kids. All right. And I'm not even going to risk that. Okay. But this is a very stressful time. And the reason it's a very stressful time is because, like, the baby is new. So you still don't know what the baby's going to look like and i'm seeing too many of my features early bro now you know no man wants a daughter that looks like him what features are you saying i'm curious unless you're jared leto
Starting point is 00:04:33 you don't want your daughter to look like you what features are you saying i'm just the nose everything i'm just like i'm looking i'm like please man the last thing my daughter needs is to look like me all right please All girls should look like their mothers. I don't know, because there's that one picture of you with glasses and a wig, and you won't look that bad. Well, a lot of people don't look how they looked when they were born anymore. I just don't want no daughter that looks like me. All right?
Starting point is 00:04:58 No man should. Unless, of course, you're Jared Leto. All right? All right. Well, Cameron Kasky will be joining us this morning. If you don't know who that is, he's the survivor of the Parkland shooter out in Florida. One of the survivors, yeah. One of the survivors, yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:11 So we're going to talk with him this morning. Mm-hmm. All right. You was waiting for us to say more? I mean, yeah. I mean, I think that he's a very, I don't have anything to say. I'm not going to force it. He was going to try.
Starting point is 00:05:25 We've seen him be very active when he spoke out after the Parkland shootings and just talk about gun control in schools and his own experiences. So we'll talk to him a little bit. That's right. The competition speaks for itself. Yes. We got front page news, Yee? Yes, we are going to talk about mental health
Starting point is 00:05:42 and what's going to be happening in New York for students here. With every school, what's going to be required of students when it comes to mental health? Now, see, that's a conversation I don't have to force. I'm all in on the mental health thing. All right. Well, let's get the show cracking. Front page news is next. Don't go anywhere.
Starting point is 00:05:58 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God, We Are The Breakfast Club. Yes, and salute to Taylor, man. One of my favorite deeces. She just came in here and told me
Starting point is 00:06:10 I had a pretty face, man. That's how you keep your uncle feeling good about himself, okay? She must want something. Hey, man, whatever. Whatever works. All right. Well, let's get some front page news.
Starting point is 00:06:21 Gonna fart on my face, Trump? Whoa, whoa. What are we talking about here? Let's talk about mental health. Now, in New York, this is going to be the first state in the U.S. to require mental health to be taught as part of health education when it comes to students, elementary, middle, and high school students across the state of New York.
Starting point is 00:06:38 Now we'll have that on their educational agendas when they go back to class in the fall. I love it, man. Dropping the Clues Bonds for New York City. And, you know, I reposted this on my Instagram yesterday, and you have all of these stupid people who think that just because you're talking about mental health and you're talking about getting mentally healthy, they automatically think these doctors are putting us on drugs
Starting point is 00:06:55 and putting kids on drugs. That's not how this mental health thing works, okay? Yeah, they want to decrease that stigma, change attitudes, and also give students practical knowledge that they can use when it comes to mental health problems. So they said with this law, they're basically going to teach all types of curriculum and lesson plans that cover mental health, like alcohol, drug and tobacco abuse, and the prevention and detection of certain cancers, certain things like that. That's all going to be part of health education.
Starting point is 00:07:20 If I had this when I was young, I'd probably still have a hairline. And, you know, actually, I write about this in my new book, because my new book is all about mental health and about being mentally healthy. It's like, what did guidance counselors do when we were younger? I don't remember the guidance counselor ever sitting down and like building with me the way my therapist does now. I have therapy today, by the way. I usually go on
Starting point is 00:07:38 Friday at 3, but I can't go tomorrow because I'm getting a colonic! Looking forward to getting something in my ass. I know you are. Woo, okay. Is this your first colonic? It's my forward to getting something in my ass. I know you are. Woo, okay. Is this your first colonic? It's my first one. You've been talking about getting a colonic for years now. I'm ready.
Starting point is 00:07:51 I am now ready. Well, you tell us how it goes. I can't wait to see how you in here sitting pretty tomorrow. I am ready. All right, now they said that millennials are behind America shrinking divorce rate. Less people are getting divorced. The divorce rate dropped by 18% between 2008 and 2016. What they said the reason is is that people are waiting until they get older to tie the knot, and their lives are more stable when that happens.
Starting point is 00:08:15 People are also getting married with college degrees already, and they are less likely to be already divorced or have children when they get married because those are both risk factors for divorce. No, I noticed that, man. And then even like a lot of these young men now, they are way more faithful and more committed to their women at the ages of 20-something than we were back in the day. Well, yeah, and part of it is also for,
Starting point is 00:08:37 I always look at it like this. Back in the day, like a lot of times, women felt like to feel secure and stable, they had to be married. But now a lot of women are secure and stable on their own. And so when they get married, it's like, I wanted to. And people, like I said, are waiting until they get older. That's a beautiful thing, man.
Starting point is 00:08:53 Plus, not to mention the fact that the faithful black male community is one of the fastest growing communities in America today. Very thriving, gated community. People want to be a part of it. Drop on the clues bombs for us. I think also because of social media, too. Social media is so big now. You're seen everywhere. People want to be a part of it. Drop on the clues bombs for us. I think also because of social media too. Social media is so big now. You're seen everywhere.
Starting point is 00:09:08 So you better be faithful. All right. And a judge has dropped 119 cases in Florida after they found out a Florida deputy was investigated for planting drugs. It turns out that he was actually planting drugs on suspects, former deputy Zachary Wester. He was fired on September 10th because of these bogus cases. So now 119 of those cases have been dropped.
Starting point is 00:09:31 Okay. They had him on body cam video planting meth in a woman's pickup truck. Sounds like the police and it sounds like Florida. Wow. Okay. Now listen, let's tell them why you're mad, right? That was your front page news. That was front page news.
Starting point is 00:09:43 That was front page news, but we about to get in and tell them why you mad. Or blessed. But we can remix it a little bit. We can. I saw people very upset at Amber Rose yesterday. Well, let's talk about it. 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:09:55 You know what? You got the story with Amber Rose and what she said? Yeah, Amber Rose posted Bill Cosby and said, man, F the fact that he's old and F the fact that he was on TV. He is a sexual predator, just like Trump and Harvey. I hope they get their day as well. And she goes on to say, if Bill Cosby raped and drugged any of you women, men that I've been seeing on the internet standing up for this rapist or your mom,
Starting point is 00:10:15 you would be scared to say something too because you would assume that no one would believe you. She said, I would actually be scared to say something because his entire life he has been put in such a positive light. That's why he got away with it for so long. She said, I hope he doesn't die in jail. I hope he does the full 10 years and then dies the day he gets out. Yes, and people jumped all over her.
Starting point is 00:10:34 I saw Jess Hilarious giving her smoke, giving her slander. And people were very upset about that comment. They were mad. All right, well, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. Amber Rose yesterday said, well, let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. Amber Rose yesterday said, well, if he dies, he dies. She kind of hopes
Starting point is 00:10:50 that after he does his time that he dies. People were mad about this. So let's open up the phone lines. You think that was foul? You think she went too far? 800- 585-1051. We'll take your calls. We'll talk about it when we come back. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:11:08 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we were talking about Amber Rose. Now, what did she say about Bill Cosby yesterday that made people go a little crazy? Well, she was saying that she would be scared to say something because his entire life he has been put in such a positive light. And she said that's why he got away with it for so long. We should be praising these women for showing us exactly who he is.
Starting point is 00:11:33 I hope he doesn't die in jail. I hope he does the full 10 years and then dies the day he gets out. All right. So let's open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. What do you guys think? You think that's value? I would never wish death upon anyone
Starting point is 00:11:46 and I saw Frank Gatson posted about Maya Angelou being raped at the age of eight. Her rapist was found guilty, spent only one day in jail. After he was released, he was murdered. Because of this, she became mute for almost five years, believing her voice killed him. I think we have the justice system which will put him
Starting point is 00:12:02 in jail and he should be behind bars and he's been sentenced and everything. I don't wish death on anybody. Even if it was something that happened to me, I wouldn't wish that. All right, I'm a little different. If somebody raped my daughter, drugged my daughter, raped them, I wouldn't care if they died tomorrow. I wouldn't care if they died an hour.
Starting point is 00:12:18 I didn't say I wouldn't care, but, you know, I'm not saying that I would care about that, but I wouldn't wish it. Oh, I would wish it on them. And if somebody talked about my daughter in a negative, nasty way, I would wish death on him. Absolutely, positively. I'm not at the place where I forgive. But if you rape my daughter and drugged her, die. I'm not in the business of policing what people can and cannot say.
Starting point is 00:12:38 She said it. If that's how she feels, cool. She has to deal with that energy. But rapists, pedophiles, racists, I don't care what is said about them. So if Bill did these crimes, and that's how Amber Rose feels, doesn't upset me in the least bit. And I have said that I think
Starting point is 00:12:54 Bill will be dead in the next two weeks. I'm not wishing death upon him, but I just feel like the conditions of prison, him at 81 years old, probably being distraught, having a broken heart, I think he'll be dead within the next two weeks, but I'm not wishing death upon him. But I don't. Let me ask you a question.
Starting point is 00:13:10 Uh-huh. If he drugged or assaulted one of your daughters. Yes. You still wouldn't wish death upon him? I wouldn't wish death upon him, but I definitely would want to kill him. That's kind of the same, but I get what you're saying. I wouldn't wish death upon him, but I definitely would want to kill him. That's kind of the same.
Starting point is 00:13:27 All right. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Brianna. Hey, Brianna. You heard what Amber Rose said. Do you think it's foul? You think she went too far?
Starting point is 00:13:35 No, I don't think she went too far. I mean, if he dies, he dies. I mean, if you're going to rape that many women and then say that, yeah, I drugged them and I had sex with them while they were asleep, then why would I care if you died? Okay. Yeah, man, I mean, listen, I'm telling you, nobody's going to have sympathy for rapists, pedophiles,
Starting point is 00:13:53 and racists, bro. Hello, who's this? It's Jason from Jersey. Jason, we're talking Amber Rose. You think what she said was too far? Yeah, it was way too far, man. At the end of the day, we don't really know if the man did it. If he did it, he deserved to stay in jail
Starting point is 00:14:07 and do his time, but saying that he should die as soon as he gets out is way too far. She's a real donkey for that, man. I don't think so. I mean, maybe she got sexually assaulted before.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Maybe she got raped and that's how she feels with all rapists. I ain't mad at that at all. Yeah, I can't tell people how to feel about things. I just know I wouldn't be that way. Yeah, I mean, that's what I said. That's how she feels cool, because at the end of the day, she
Starting point is 00:14:28 has to deal with that energy, but you're not gonna find too many people who have sympathy for rapists, pedophiles, and racists. 800-585-1051. You think what Amber Rose said was too far? Call us now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's
Starting point is 00:14:45 DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we're talking Amber Rose this morning. Yes. Now, what did she say? This is a different variation to tell them why you're mad, because she had mad people mad yesterday. She definitely did. Now, what did she say about Bill Cosby? Well, she said, I hope
Starting point is 00:15:01 he doesn't die in jail. I hope he does the full 10 years and then dies the day he gets out. Shame the rapist, not the survivors. Let's play with the homie Jessa Larius had to say about this because she wanted smoke with Amber Rose. She did. Amber Rose, bitch, what type of f***ing f***ed up individual are you? You wish death on a s***? All right, that's why you get in jail time.
Starting point is 00:15:22 So we can, you know, pay for what the f*** you did. You talking about you hope he die when he get out? Bitch so he can you know pay for what he did you someone you hope he died When he get out bitch, you're a idiot for that I understand you standing up for women like you always want to want to do but like this so-called moment that you try have Bitch you follow up when you wish death when that man that he do 10 years I don't I don't think Amber's wrong for saying that and I don't think just hilarious is wrong for responding in that way I'm just not in the business of policing what people can and cannot say. Because if that's how she feels about the situation, cool,
Starting point is 00:15:50 because she's got to deal with that energy. But when it comes to rapists, pedophiles, racists, I don't care what is said about them. Period. I just don't. Let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? It's D'Angelo from the 803.
Starting point is 00:16:02 What up, though? What up, though? Now, we're talking Amber Rose. You think she went too far, bro? Yeah, I think she went a little too far, man. You know, I wouldn't wish death on nobody. But this is my whole thing, though, about to be a coffee thing. You know, I think it was set up.
Starting point is 00:16:15 I think it was set up. They didn't want him to take over, you know what I'm saying, the TV. Because he was about to buy NBC, right? Oh, you think he was about to buy NBC, too? Oh, okay. Everything he's going to buy NBC, all this stuff come out. Come on, now. Open your eyes on that.
Starting point is 00:16:30 So these 60 women said we're going to link up and lie. Yeah, man. It ain't even that. I think they were paid to do so. It ain't the first time. It probably ain't going to be the last time. I'm going to be. So these 60 women were paid.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Listen, I don't know. I don't know anything about these 60 women. I know that Bill Cosby is in prison right now. The justice system did what it did. But we have to find out if Bill Cosby was really trying to purchase NBC. I mean, his urban legend has been going on for way too long. That is such an urban legend. It's been on too many memes.
Starting point is 00:16:59 It's been floating online. I have to know, was Bill Cosby really trying to purchase NBC? Somebody has to give me this information. And I do want to point out that deposition that we've been hearing about where he said he would buy Quaaludes to give to women that he wanted to have sex with. He said that himself. That was back in 2005. So this isn't something that just happened.
Starting point is 00:17:14 So clearly there were things that were brought up and police reports were filed previously, you know, over a decade ago. Hello, who's this? Good morning. This is Liza. Hi, guys. Hey, good morning. We're talking Amber Rose this morning.
Starting point is 00:17:27 You think what she said was a little too far that she hopes Bill Cosby dies? Yeah. Yeah, I think anybody wishing death on anyone is going too far. I just want to make it clear that I don't sympathize with him. I agree that he's got exactly what he wants, you know, what he deserves. Whether he was blind, whether he's older, I agree with everything she said, with the exception that she wished that's upon him. Right.
Starting point is 00:17:49 He got justice. But I don't know. I just don't want to put that energy out. They already hit him with a stale hot dog bun on his first day in prison. Listen, like I said, I don't care what it said about rapists, pedophiles, and racists, but I just don't, I'm not going to say I want him to die. But if that was, you know, a guy who did that to my daughter, I would want to kill him.
Starting point is 00:18:08 Like, you know, there's no coming back from death. You know what I'm saying? But I'm not going to sit here and sympathize with him because I don't care what you say about rapists, pedophiles, and racists. They bought that on themselves. Yeah, trust me, he's suffering right now. They do a steel hot dog bun in his face already. I heard that. A steel hot dog? What the hell is a steel hot dog bun? A steel hot dog.
Starting point is 00:18:24 Oh, stale. I was like, that's what they serve it up. A steel hot dog. What the hell is a steel hot dog bun? A steel hot dog. Oh, stale. I was like, that's what they serve in prison now? Steel hot dog buns? My goodness. I have said that I think that Bill will be dead in the next two weeks, though. I have said that. That's not wishing death upon him. That's just a prediction based off the fact he's 81 years old, the conditions that he's in right now.
Starting point is 00:18:40 I just don't see him lasting two weeks in jail. All right. Well, I guess there's no moral to the story. But anyway, we got rumors coming up here. Yes, we are going to talk about Nick Cannon. He has a freestyle about Kanye. You want to hear what it is? We got it for you.
Starting point is 00:18:54 Didn't they just talk and decide not to talk about each other no more? My God. All right. We'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now, don't forget, today is Lil Wayne's birthday. Okay. Happy birthday to Lil Wayne, all right? Which means his album's coming out today because he said he was putting it out on his birthday. Are you doing an hour-long Lil Wayne mix today or tomorrow?
Starting point is 00:19:24 Today. Because tomorrow's Jeezy's birthday and I gotta do a Jeezy mix tomorrow. Today we do a Lil Wayne so you can let me know your favorite Wayne joints. And tomorrow we doing Jeezy. Alright, but let's get to the rumors. Let's go. Listen up. It's just in.
Starting point is 00:19:38 All the gossip. The rumor report. With Angela Yee. It's the rumor report. The Breakfast Club. Well, Nick Cannon was on Big Boy's Neighborhood, and they asked him to freestyle about Kanye. Remember, the two of them reportedly made up behind the scenes and squashed their beef over Kim Kardashian,
Starting point is 00:19:59 and he doesn't want Nick Cannon to talk about Kim Kardashian anymore. Nick Cannon said that they both agreed to use their discretion. Okay, well, here is Nick Cannon's freestyle. And it's hot fire. He my dog, that's my team. Kanye make the whole world scream. But he tried to control what I had to say. I said, no way, Yeezy, not today.
Starting point is 00:20:20 We could talk about Kim K or the KKK. Either way, I'ma get out and say what I got to say. No MAGA hats. Matter of fact, you can hit it to the back because I'm never repping that set, never repping that squad, never repping what you say, dog. You really not a god. I'm just going to tell you we are equal people, and I got to keep it like that.
Starting point is 00:20:43 Wait till the sequel where I let you have it again, but at the end of the day, you're still my friend. Please fart on Nick Cannon's car. I'm so sick of Nick Cannon forcing these raps on us. We've been telling Nick no for years, and he just keeps going. Nick needs to start asking consent to spit and understand no means no. Who was in the background going, whoo? Big Boy gas him up for no goddamn reason.
Starting point is 00:21:04 Drop some more farts on Nick Cannon, please. And please, give Big Boy some ass gas for gassing up. I'm going to stop it. But Big Boy is a comedian on the low, so Big Boy was probably just like, whoo, yeah, spit that hot fire and laughing to himself, I'm sure. All right, now. God damn, Nick. Let's talk about Bow Wow.
Starting point is 00:21:22 If you remember when Jermaine Dupri was on here, he had this's talk about Bow Wow. If you remember when Jermaine Dupri was on here, he had this to say about Bow Wow. So So Def is the only label that's got all of the artists, not even Motown. I thought Bow Wow said he's not doing it. Come on, man. Oh, gosh. Cut it out.
Starting point is 00:21:36 Stop. That's what I'm saying. I'm saying cut it out, man. Go to his page right now. It's the first thing on top. It's pinned to the top of his page. Oh, got you, got you, got you. Yeah, go right now. You saw what he said there top. It's pinned to the top of his page. Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha. Yeah, it goes good right now.
Starting point is 00:21:45 You saw it when he said that, though. I mean, listen, like I said, I went to see if it was on his page when he said it. It's pinned to the top of his page. All right, well, Bow Wow then posted, Why can't M.W.E.R.S. just keep my name out the mouth? I won't be there. So, so, Def 25. So, I guess he was saying he wasn't going.
Starting point is 00:22:02 Well, now he has issued an apology on Twitter. He said, I want to apologize to my fans and the public and my so-so deaf family. Lately, I've been tripping and acting like an F-boy. My mind is clear. I'm back on track. Charlamagne, can you stop ad-libbing during this? That's right. That's right.
Starting point is 00:22:17 My mind is clear. I'm back on track. Thanks to God. See you on the road. Forgive me for my immature ways. Let's handle business. Thanks. Thanks to God and JD. JD threatened to get the belt. JD told for my immature ways. Let's hear no business. Thanks. Thanks to God and J.D.
Starting point is 00:22:26 J.D. threatened to get the belt. J.D. told Shad Moss to go pick a switch. No, go pick a switch right now. Pick a strap. Go pick a switch right now. I know how to make you act right. Listen to daddy, Shad. Then Bow Wow tweeted, God, please help me.
Starting point is 00:22:37 And then he said, forgive me. I'm sorry. I'm back. Focus. Time to release Broken Heart. See you on tour. I know for a fact God be sending all Shad Moss' emails to his fan folder. Ain't got time for this.
Starting point is 00:22:48 All these real problems in the world. All right, now, Lil Wayne, his album is supposedly coming out today. They have a countdown on his merch site. And by the way, with his merch, he has 14 different designers doing his merchandise collection. So the first pieces are supposed to be released at 5 p.m. Eastern today when you go to the Carteriff Five's official online shop. And people are very excited because the merch actually looks pretty dope. So the album, maybe, I don't know if it's going to come out then.
Starting point is 00:23:13 Or I know, Envy, you said there was a countdown for the album. Yeah, definitely today I ran into Mac Mane and Wayne when I left the hotel this morning. And they're excited. They're happy. It's his birthday. And they said they can't wait for people to hear the music, but they said it's definitely coming out today. I'm interested in hearing C5. I just don't want to hear the same old subject matter.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Lil Wayne been rapping about eating Pum Pum and doing Promethazine for the past 10 years. I need him to dig a little deeper on this project. He said he's getting deep. He said he's releasing his soul on this album. It's long awaited. It's been five, six years of just writing and just stacking up information,
Starting point is 00:23:46 so I don't think it's going to be about that. Hopefully not. Hopefully it gets deep with it. Pause. Well, there's also other rumors. What you pausing for? The man kisses other men in the mouth and you pausing? He wouldn't want you to pause that interview.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Well, according to rumors, they're saying that perhaps Nivea and Drake will be featured on a track, and they're also saying now that XXXTentacion will be featured on a track. He said, we ain't got Nivea on now. Yeah. Really? There's a report. These are rumors we ain't got Nivea on the album. Yeah. Really? There's a report.
Starting point is 00:24:06 These are rumors. Oh, now you're excited. So until it comes out, we don't know. Now I'm anticipating the release of this album. Dropping the clues for Nivea, Devin.
Starting point is 00:24:13 Now you're excited. What does that sound like? No, that would be interesting because Nivea is one of his baby's mothers. So I would wonder, are they talking about each other? What is the science
Starting point is 00:24:22 in that record? That is interesting. She's an artist as well. Yeah. So, you know. All right. So I guess we'll know today. I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
Starting point is 00:24:30 All right. Thank you, Ms. Yee. Now we got front page news coming up. What are we talking about? Oh, we are going to be talking about Kavanaugh and what is going on with him. There's so many things to unpack here. So every second it seems like there's another report about what's happening with Kavanaugh, who could be a Supreme Court justice.
Starting point is 00:24:46 So we'll tell you what is happening now. All right. We'll get into all that when we come back. Don't move. And we have Cameron Kasky joining us. He's one of the survivors of the Parkland shooting out in Florida. So we'll kick it with him. So don't move.
Starting point is 00:24:58 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get some front page news. What are we talking about, Yeezy? Well, we're going to talk about Supreme Court pick Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, who is accusing him of sexual assault. She said she felt like he was going to kill her.
Starting point is 00:25:20 And there are two different sides to this. Now, here is what Kavanaugh has to say about all these allegations that are coming out against him. I've never sexually assaulted anyone. I did not have sexual intercourse or anything close to sexual intercourse in high school or for many years thereafter. Through all these years that are in question, you were a virgin. That's correct. Never had sexual intercourse with anyone in high school. Correct. And through what
Starting point is 00:25:45 years in college since we're probing into your personal life here? Many years after. I'll leave it at that. There's so far three women who have come forward accusing him of sexual misconduct. So we'll see what happens today as they both will be speaking and telling their sides of
Starting point is 00:26:01 the story. Sheesh, what do you guys think is going to happen today? And have you been following this story, everybody in the room? I was in the gym yesterday, and I had some misinformation because I thought they said two men came forward to say Kavanaugh sexually assaulted them too, but you informed me that wasn't the case. What show were you watching?
Starting point is 00:26:17 It was a headline on CNN. It says two men came forward in Kavanaugh case. Yeah, they're actually coming forward to saying that they're the ones that assaulted Ford. So I don't know anything about that yet. They haven't identified that or investigated it at all. Why isn't that a bigger deal, though? Well, it just happened.
Starting point is 00:26:33 You can't just dismiss two men who confessed to sexually assaulting a woman, right? They're not dismissing it, but they're trying to figure out what made these men come forward. Do they even know her? Were they even really there? They have to investigate.
Starting point is 00:26:44 They don't just say it's true. Just like they're investigating her accusations and his defense of it. Everything's in the process. Like a third woman has come forward. And her name is Julie Swetnick. She said she attended high school parties in the early 80s where Kavanaugh and his friend Mark Judge were present. And they engaged in highly inappropriate conduct, including fondling and grabbing girls without their consent. She says she witnessed their efforts to cause girls to become inebriated at these parties
Starting point is 00:27:10 by spiking the punch with drugs or grain alcohol so they would lose their inhibitions and their ability to say no so that the girls could be gang raped. So she said she has a very firm recollection of seeing boys lined up outside of rooms at many of these parties waiting for their turn with the girl inside the room and these boys included Mark Judge and Brett Kavanaugh. She said that she too was drugged and she became
Starting point is 00:27:32 the victim of one of these gang or train rapes at a party in 1982 in the D.C. area where both Kavanaugh and Judge were present. So what are they doing with all of these stories? They're just using this as part of an investigation? Yeah, these are allegations and they have a hearing happening, so women are coming forward to testify, and he'll be testifying as well.
Starting point is 00:27:50 And we'll see if he gets sworn in, and then people get to vote on whether or not he'll be a Supreme Court justice. They're not going to make the two men who said that they were the ones who actually committed the act, they're not going to make them testify? Well, I don't know if they want to. That's up to them if they plan to come forward and testify. I just feel like if two men have confessed to that crime, shouldn't they be on them the same way they're on
Starting point is 00:28:08 Kavanaugh? Yes, they should be testifying as well. I guess the media doesn't care as much because two random men don't bring in the numbers like Kavanaugh. Well, I think they still have to determine who are these men. If they're credible people. Yeah, they have to even see. Did they even go to that school? Were they even there? Does anybody know who they are? Just like they're questioning people about
Starting point is 00:28:24 Ford. Do people know who she is? was she actually at the party were they present some people are uh questioning swetnick who is the third person who's come forward and saying i've never seen so everybody's just yeah i guess i'm just trying to figure out what makes one person more credible than the other that's all yeah they all should be researching they have to vet it out and they are they have researched it to see a lot of these women are saying they have other people that can come and corroborate their stories and have statements from those people as well. Because, I mean, that's a big deal to men say, hey, we actually did the crime.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Like, that's pretty huge. It is. Right. We don't even know their names. We don't know their names at this point. Alright. Well, that is your Front Page News. Alright. Now, when we come back, we're going to kick it with Cameron Kasky. Alright. Now, he's from it's the Stoneman Douglas High School. It's the school that got shot up. He was a survivor. And we're going to kick it with Cameron Kasky. Now, he's from, it's the Stoneman Douglas High School.
Starting point is 00:29:06 It's the school that got shot up. He was a survivor. And we're going to talk to him about everything that he's doing now and trying to help the situation and try to make sure that there aren't any more school shootings. I like this guy a lot, and he has some very insightful things to say. Right. So we're going to talk to him when we come back. Don't move.
Starting point is 00:29:24 It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ En to talk to him when we come back. Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Now he's a survivor from the Parkland shooting out in Florida, Cameron Kasky. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:29:38 Did he pronounce your last name correctly? Yes, he did. Okay. Yes, I'm glad you're here, man, because, you know, I sat here and I thought about it. I was like, wow, you know, the media's attention on school shootings and gun reform moves so quickly. And until the next shooting happens. It's very cyclical, yes. Well, tell people what happened for those who may have forgotten.
Starting point is 00:29:56 So on Valentine's Day this year, my school was brutally massacred and we lost some of the best people in the world. And afterwards, several of my friends and I got together and we said, you know, we have to put aside this grief. We have to put aside this horrible pain and come together and say, you know, we need a change here because we had seen these school shootings before. I mean, I was born in 2000. So many of these mass school shootings have happened while I was growing up. So it was kind of status quo for me. And so often the footage you get, the stories you get, are just people crying and the media coming in and filming sad mothers. And we said, we don't want people to remember Parkland
Starting point is 00:30:34 as the city where everybody was crying all day. We want people to remember Parkland as the city where people stood up and said, we need to do something here. It's crazy that that happened this year. That seemed like it happened like a year ago. A thousand years ago. Now, the guy that did the shooting, was there anything strange about him in school
Starting point is 00:30:51 or anything that you was like, we knew it was him? I'll tell you this. The police were called on him more than 40 times, and still he was able to legally purchase a semi-automatic rifle, which leads to the failures very often with not only our sheriff's office, our school board, but also our gun laws, allowing somebody who's clearly shown such a violent record to purchase a weapon like that.
Starting point is 00:31:12 But again, you know, one of the things that is very often glossed over in this situation is while there are really important conversations we need to have about guns, the sheriff's office and the school board from Broward County showed such gross negligence, showed such corruption and lies, and we unfortunately haven't been able to do anything to really cleanse it quite yet. Now, I see your legs shaking a lot. Do you suffer from PTSD after this incident, or are you just nervous to be here? A mixture of coffee and nervous. Okay. But in regards to PTSD, you know, I haven't seen any legitimate signs quite yet,
Starting point is 00:31:44 but I was having a conversation with one of the men who was involved in the 9-11 attacks. And we talked about how, you know, he was telling me that the first year, the one year anniversary, it was going to be, it felt like a finish line. And he and all his friends who went through it felt like after one year, everything was going to be okay. And four years later, it still hurts. Sometimes you discover things that hurt that you didn't even know. And it's difficult. It's difficult to think of all the young people who have to come into Douglas and have to associate themselves and become comfortable at a school that's gone through such a thing. I mean, our freshman class this year,
Starting point is 00:32:20 they have to deal with getting used to high school and also getting used to a high school that is reeling back from a terrible tragedy. So, you know, I don't know what the future is going to hold for me. I know that I'm surrounded by people who are incredibly supportive and kind. And, you know, that's all I can really ask for. I mean, it has to be, though, because I mean, I get anxiety just from watching stuff like that. You know what I mean? Like thinking I got to send my daughter to school, not knowing what could happen.
Starting point is 00:32:42 You know, I've had I've struggled with anxiety, depression before. And after this, you know, I was fortunately, after the shooting, able to hold myself together and try to serve as a rock for certain people. But, you know, sometimes you have to break down yourself, and it's important to cry. It's healthy to let your emotions out. Damn right. And, you know, it's so important to destigmatize conversation.
Starting point is 00:33:06 People are so afraid to talk about what's hurting, and we need to fix that. But the training that they teach you in school, does the training work? Because, you know, I was reading your story, and they said you were actually outside, and they told you to go back into the school. Yes. Did that make sense? So what happened was I was picking up my younger brother from his dismissal because the special needs class is let out a little bit before the rest of them,
Starting point is 00:33:27 and suddenly there's a fire alarm, and I said, oh, no, you know, we're going into the parking lot right now, and we're with some students who are developmentally disabled. It's going to be difficult if any cars come through, and suddenly a teacher runs out saying, everybody get back inside. So my first impression was, okay, it was a fake fire alarm, and the buses were about to come in, so they wanted us inside, so we were out of the traffic. And this guy next to me says, oh, there's a shooter.
Starting point is 00:33:50 And I looked at him, and I was like, that's a pretty thing to say, man. That's not funny. You know, this is a real thing we have to deal with. An hour after being locked in a classroom later, I realized that's what's going on here. But we actually never did a drill for a shooting. We talked about it. You never did a drill. Yeah, we had deep
Starting point is 00:34:05 discussions in our classes but we never really went through the proper training now as a survivor what are some things that you think schools need to implement i know everybody has ideas of what should happen they're like oh maybe the teachers should have guns maybe we should have armed security in the schools what are some things that you think need to happen well from a school standpoint i think that we need to have more therapists, and if not therapists, you know, students, people to just help out the students. There are a lot of young people I know who just need a helping hand and who need guidance in their life, and I think that's incredibly important.
Starting point is 00:34:38 But from a school safety standpoint, there was a fire alarm system that could have been implemented at Stoneman Douglas with hundreds of millions of dollars that the school board had that they didn't spend that would have saved lives on the third floor because it would have detected that it was a false fire alarm and send out an emergency warning to let everybody know to be in the classrooms. But the school board, when asked about it, says nothing. Why did the Parkland shooting case spur such a well-formed and active movement? You know, I think it was a combination of a lot of things.
Starting point is 00:35:10 But really, the country had so often said, this is just, you know, had so often tried to find excuses for these. Columbine was supposed to be an anomaly. Other schools, other things happened. And I think Stoneman Douglas was really everybody saying, enough already. And we have amazing teachers at our school who were really able to teach us how to use our voices and go out there and challenge the world.
Starting point is 00:35:34 But really, I mean, the question I had always heard was, how many is enough before we really do something here? And I think Stoneman Douglas was that tipping point. How does it make you feel when you hear people say things like, oh, that there was a false flag. It wasn't a real shooting. Kids aren't really dead. It is doing this to push gun reform. I think we just need to ignore them. I think that taking that issue on and really addressing these people just gives them the
Starting point is 00:35:59 attention that they want. And we have bigger problems to deal with than folks on the Internet. Gotta be frustrating for somebody like you who lived through it, though. Yes, but I just feel really bad for the families. I mean, losing a family member and being told that you didn't, going to that room and it being empty in your home. You wish it was fake. It's terrible. Now let's talk about social media.
Starting point is 00:36:21 I've seen on a lot of students taking pictures and videos, and you was talking about that, how students were just taking pictures just to get likes or just to get views. You know, if you're taking video from inside a school shooting to provide to the police and to show them the suspect and to show them what happened, that's honorable. And I find that brave, to be honest. But there were students Snapchatting around, yo, my school getting shot up. And, you know, in one of those videos, there was somebody who had served as a mentor to me in my life dead on the floor. And, you know, they were being sent around
Starting point is 00:36:53 while we were locked in that room waiting to get out of school that day. So I think that social media in many ways is a blessing, but in many ways also lets out a part of my generation that's just so ego-driven and so obsessed with getting as much attention as possible. I mean, something needs to be, there needs to be a cultural shift right here where social media is treated as something you do to have fun and not how you base your entire identity.
Starting point is 00:37:18 Because I think my generation is having a huge identity crisis. Yeah, and it's no empathy and no value of life. Like, not even the value, not even the life of other people, but your own. Like, you're in danger, and you're worried about something else. Snaps. It's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:37:31 I mean, it's significant of what I think the biggest problem my generation faces, and it's a problem I've struggled with before. It's a lesson that I've learned the hard way, but I'm glad I've learned it, and that's we need to just stop thinking about ourselves. We need to start thinking about each other, and that's a big political point I've really been advocating for, not even political, social,
Starting point is 00:37:48 which is we need to start understanding each other as human beings. All right, we have more with Cameron Kasky when we come back. He's a survivor of the Parkland shooting out in Florida. So don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We're talking to Cameron Kasky. He's a survivor from the Parkland shooting out in Florida.
Starting point is 00:38:13 Yee. You started your own activist group. So talk about that and what made you decide to do that. Well, you know, I think our country right now is, in regards to what we're facing, is dealing with everybody being used in political ways against each other. And I'm trying to ignite. I'm trying to take my generation, which is at a crucial point as well, because we're all coming into adulthood.
Starting point is 00:38:36 I mean, the first wave of Gen Z is becoming adults now. And I want to take Gen Z and say, as we're growing up, let's do better than the last ones. Let's be a generation that wants to engage and agree with each other. And, you know, let's, let's fix all the problems are the earlier generations had, because there's no lack of passion in Gen Z. There's no people said that, you know, my generation, which I'm, I'm just at the back end of being a millennial, it's Gen Z, I thought I was like the youngest millennial, but no, it's Gen Z. We really care. And, you know, there are a lot of polls out there that say that many Gen Z people are are polling higher in favor of morals over money than a lot of other generations. I want to
Starting point is 00:39:15 I want to send a message to my generation saying as we grow up, we don't have to follow everybody else's mold. We can do something better together and we can unite. And I think that's really important. When you turn 18, are you going to get a gun license? No, I might possibly explore that in the future if I feel like my family is in any danger. But there are multiple guns in my home that my father keeps locked away. I don't know where the key is, but if somebody threatens to harm our family, my father is going to keep us safe. He's a reserve police officer. He's been through training. I think that to purchase a firearm in this country, you should go through training. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:47 I simply cannot understand why people are allowed to purchase firearms in this country without taking a safety course. I had to take a driving test. I had to take an alcohol test. I think 18 is kind of young to give somebody a semi-automatic. You give us goddamn sex ed. You know what I mean? I think that's kind of young.
Starting point is 00:40:01 You get sex ed in school. I got sex ed starting in fifth grade. That's what I mean? I think that's kind of young. You get sex ed in school. I got sex ed starting in fifth grade. That's what I'm saying. And, you know, look, people will make the argument that if you could serve in the military at 18, you could carry a firearm at 18. But you do have to get training. Yeah, in the military. That's what I was going to say. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:15 In the military, you have to get training as well. You have to be responsible. Mental evaluation. Of standing. Background checks. Exactly. I mean, the fact is, in this country, somebody who has had the police called on them 48 times can legally purchase a semi-automatic rifle. And that is pathetic.
Starting point is 00:40:30 And the fact that anybody is saying it isn't, the fact that people are saying, oh, that's our freedom. If that's our freedom, we need to reassess how we go about these firearm sales. Because at some point, when you've had the police called on you 48 times, there's a chance you're doing something wrong. Right. How did you get so well-versed just on all of this stuff? Well, I appreciate that. Well-versed is one word for it. In regards to speaking, I took theater.
Starting point is 00:40:52 And theater is a class that'll take someone with a voice and say, here's how you use it. Here's how you appropriately use it. I mean, I was the biggest little **** in the entire world. I was a loudmouth who was just saying things that were controversial just to make a stir and um sound like somebody i know in here but definitely not a little bit i mean just last week i went back to a rehearsal for a musical that we're doing in my town and um and i and i went through one rehearsal i was seeing my girlfriend um i i was only in town for a little bit and she had a rehearsal and I didn't want to tell her not to go because I didn't want to ruin her life. I just said, I'll go.
Starting point is 00:41:27 And at that rehearsal, I felt like myself for the first time really since the shooting. I'm at home. I'm surrounded by the people that I love and the people that I used to sing, dance and look like a moron with. And something clicked inside me that made me feel like a human being again. And, you know, that's kind of one of the things I have trouble talking about, but in another way, enjoy talking about after the shooting is that our lives, every decision that the victim from Stoneman Douglas will, every situation, everything that happens for the rest of our lives, it only happened because the worst possible thing in the entire world happened. So there's no returning to normal.
Starting point is 00:42:07 There is no normal. Everything that will ever happen for the rest of my life, no matter what I choose to do, is in some way tied to the fact that this horrible thing happened. Why do you feel that way? Because, I mean, there's no way your life can truly, truly be the same. After 17 people in your proximity being murdered there's no way to really discover a real status quo that that cannot go back to that i mean no matter what i end up doing with myself whether i become a lawyer doctor or salesman whatever it might be it's gonna be based
Starting point is 00:42:40 around it's not not even based it's gonna Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it's so strange settling into reality that is... It's like I read comic books and there are these alternate universes where something went wrong. Like, you know,
Starting point is 00:42:54 when Batman was with Robin, Robin was killed and then Batman went down a dark path. And I always think, like, this is that alternate universe. This is a nightmare. Before all of this,
Starting point is 00:43:03 if somebody said this would happen, I would say, okay, that's just some horrible thing that's just a possibility that really isn't real. But what we're living in is not real. The world hasn't really felt genuine to me or many people I know. And, you know, I'm lucky enough to be able to be, like I said, surrounded by such kind, considerate people.
Starting point is 00:43:25 But I think about all the people from my school in similar situations. It certainly didn't only happen at my school who are dealing with this. Does it make you feel guilt because you are getting a lot of like you have an opportunity to even be on this show because of that situation? Does it make you feel guilt? At first I felt guilt after the shooting, before we were even on news, when I walked out of school that day, I said, there are 15-year-old girls who are about to be buried this week. Why did I get to walk out?
Starting point is 00:43:51 What makes me so special that I get to have my life when other people don't? And in regards to being on shows like this, opportunities like that, I think as long as what you're advocating for and speaking about is important, you can always use your voice. That's my whole thing. We were on big media shows, and many people after the shooting were saying, like, how could you be doing that after your friends were killed?
Starting point is 00:44:10 And I said, I'm doing it because I think I need to. I'm doing it because what I'm talking about is what I think can make the world a safer place. I actually, I have friends who went about their lives after the shooting. I have a friend who actually worked on March for Our Lives with me who then went to summer camp. And at first I thought, how could you do that? There's so much we need to do.
Starting point is 00:44:29 There's such important things to advocate for. How could you go out and live your life after all of this? But then I realized what he was doing was living his life. And what the shooter wanted was to ruin everything. The shooter came into the school wanting to ruin everybody's life. And the fact that people were able to go back to their lives, you know, the kids who were playing sports were able to go back to practice. The kids who were doing theater were able to go back to rehearsals. The fact that they were able to go about that,
Starting point is 00:44:54 at first I thought, how could they? That's selfish. And then I realized they were doing exactly what they should have. When the shooter comes in and wants to ruin everybody's lives and the people say, you know what, I'm going to live my life anyway. I've learned some lessons about what's important. I'm going to go put more love into the world. I think that's amazing. Also remember, too, Cameron, it's very important to remember, you're 17. So, you know, even though you are, you know, taking on this great responsibility and saying I'm going to be this advocate for this and you want to practice your activism, that's fine.
Starting point is 00:45:23 But you're still 17. Still got a life to live. If you want to play Fortnite all goddamn day, drink some soda, you can do that. You're a comic book guy. You're entitled to go see your Marvel movies and read your comic books, date your girlfriend. You can have a life. I agree, and it took me a long time to realize that.
Starting point is 00:45:41 One of your schoolmates, Sarah Chadwick, who's also started March for Our Lives with you guys, She said, we in Parkland recognize that one of the main reasons we are being heard is because most of us are white. We have been working to use our white privilege to amplify the voices of minorities to deal with gun violence on a daily basis. Their voice deserves to be heard just as much. That's true. So what are some things that you guys are doing along that vein as well? So one of the things that encouraged us to go around to a lot of different states this summer was the fact that, you know, we were in front of the media and 17 people were murdered in our town. And cities like Chicago deal with this gun violence to such a terrible, tremendous extent. And they're not heard.
Starting point is 00:46:19 And we were seeing these people who had to deal with this on such a daily basis but weren't in front of cameras the way we were. And we said these stories need to be told for people to truly understand gun violence in this country. Gun violence in this country is not just embodied in a small town of white people getting shot up. Gun violence in this country is such a multifaceted issue that affects so many communities in such a different way. And we all need to understand it because, you know, we need to team up here and we need to tackle this issue for what it is because I didn't get it. You know, I used to think Chicago was like the bean and the place where they filmed The Dark Knight. I did not. And then we go to the south side and the west side and I realized these are good people who are who are trying to live lives and be great members of their community. And I know so many young people who are, and they have to worry about leaving the door.
Starting point is 00:47:06 People say that kids like me are brave for getting on camera after the shooting at my school. Kids in Chicago are brave for getting the f*** out of their house that day. And, you know, we see these people who deal with so much more and so much, who are given the short end of the stick to such a tremendous extent. And, you know, it really showed us a new light and it really made me very glad that Rahm Emanuel is not seeking re-election for mayor of Chicago.
Starting point is 00:47:30 Cameron, we appreciate you for joining us. Thanks a lot. Cameron for president one day, God damn it. I really hope it doesn't come to that. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Walk it, walk it, walk it, walk it. Morning, everybody.
Starting point is 00:47:46 It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Now let's get to these rumors. Let's talk Saweetie. This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee. All my hands are on the breakfast club. So listen up. Well, Saweetie was on the real
Starting point is 00:48:06 and she talked about dating. Now, we saw her at Fashion Week in New York and she was hanging out with Quavo a whole lot, even though they have worked together. So check out what happened when she was asked about whether or not she's dating Quavo. You know, me and him have worked together. It was, I mean, you guys seen the Working Me video?
Starting point is 00:48:23 Yes. It was a pleasure so you know because he's cute you know we've worked together and ever since then we've been we've been getting to know each other I enjoy his company. I sure had to look at the picture on Revolt TV because I had no idea who Saweetie was. Oh, you don't know her? Uh-uh.
Starting point is 00:48:50 Check out her episode on lip service if you haven't heard of Saweetie before. She looks like a young Nivea. Yeah, she's a pretty girl, and she's really sweet. So that's a cute couple. I like that. Cute couple. Yeah, she's pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:48:59 No, you weren't there. I met her out in Boston when we did the Boston Summer Jam. What does she do? She sings? She raps. I met her out in Boston when we did the Boston Summer Jam. All right. What does she do? She sings? She raps. She did the whole...
Starting point is 00:49:10 Kaya, Kia, whatever it is. My neck, my back. You probably heard that song because that was popular. Oh, my neck, my back? Yeah. Can't stop, won't stop. I can't rap it. All right.
Starting point is 00:49:19 Donald Glover has had to postpone his tour dates, and that's because of his injury. And, you know, we saw him at the iHeartRadio Music Festival behind the scenes. He was in a wheelchair. I thought he just had a baby. Something on his foot. But he said his tour is postponed, not canceled. So there you go. He's going to have to sit some dates out.
Starting point is 00:49:37 But before the year's over, he's going to come back and make up those shows. Okay. Yeah, you got to do what you got to do. All right, Pete Davidson. Some more things about what he had to say. Now, he's not too happy with Chevy Chase. You guys know Chevy Chase, right? Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:49:49 From all the National Lampoon vacations and everything. The old guy. Older, I should say. You keep saying that like you don't have a birthday. Yeah, but I got to remember him. I remember Chevy Chase. You're the old guy to some people right now, too. I am.
Starting point is 00:50:01 I sure am. I ain't going to lie to you. You know DJ Envy? Who, the old guy? The old guy. Well, Chevy Chase did an interview with the Washington Post, and he was am. I sure am. I ain't gonna lie to you all the time. You know DJ Envy? Who, the old guy? Well, Chevy Chase did an interview with the Washington Post, and he was talking about
Starting point is 00:50:08 Saturday Night Live. He said, I'm amazed that Lauren has gone so low. I had to watch a little of it, and I just couldn't effing believe it. That means a whole generation
Starting point is 00:50:16 of ish heads laughs at the worst effing humor in the world. You know what I mean? How could you dare give that generation worse ish than they already have in their lives?
Starting point is 00:50:24 It just drives me nuts. All right. Well, Pete Davidson, Pete Davidson wasn't happy about those Saturday Night Live comments. And he was on Howard Stern. And here's what he had to say. He's a bitch bag. Chevy Chase. I hate that, dude.
Starting point is 00:50:37 For saying that? Or have you met Chevy? No, he's just a genuine bad racist person. I don't like him. Is that right? Yeah. There was a whole controversy, huh? He's a putz. I don't like him. Is that right? There was a whole controversy, huh? He's a putz. I don't like him.
Starting point is 00:50:48 And when he said those ungracious comments about the cast and how people don't say live from Saturday night. Yeah, what has he done since 83? Like nothing. He's had a huge career, but at the same time he had a really big career and then it stopped because everybody realized he was a jerk off.
Starting point is 00:51:03 Dropping the clues bombs for Pete Davidson. Michelle Obama says when they go low, we go high. But sometimes you have to take it to the floor with them. And that's exactly what Pete Davidson did. Round of applause for my boy. Unfiltered. Okay. All right.
Starting point is 00:51:17 Another person who was unfiltered is Naomi Campbell. She was on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. And she had some things to get off her chest. Now, she talked about the Harper's Bazaar icon party and the whole Nicki Minaj versus Cardi B. You were at that party, right? No, it was called the icon party, but there were no icons there. Oh.
Starting point is 00:51:36 Okay. I love that. And I'm going to say it because I told it to Kareem Rockfield to her face, so I don't think it's something I can't say. But Kate and I were at home on the couch watching TV. But I was disappointed. I don't want to see women of color fight. I don't want to see women fight, period.
Starting point is 00:51:53 Yeah. So not there, not that. Wow. Naomi Campbell used to fight a lot back in the day. Am I making this up? She definitely had an anger issue, I believe. Yeah, didn't she always, like, get in altercations? I thought she did, too.
Starting point is 00:52:05 I could be making all of this up. Now, she was also asked about Kendall Jenner on Watch What Happens Live, and here's what she said. Heater the Meteor wants to know your views on Kendall Jenner being the highest paid model while saying she cherry picks her jobs and could never do 30 shows in a season. Next question. All right. Guess she doesn't feel too happy about that. All right. I'm Angela Yee, and that's your Rumor Report. All right. Guess she doesn't feel too happy about that. All right.
Starting point is 00:52:26 I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report. All right. Thank you, Miss Yee. She tussled with a young PR who got too close. Shut up, man. Naomi Campbell did. What, man? Who you throwing that donkey to, man?
Starting point is 00:52:36 Next question. Oh, we need a young lady named, I don't know how young she is. You can never tell how a man ages. But Val O'Connell needs to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with her, please. Okay. All right, we'll get into that when we come back and then ask Yee. If you need relationship advice, get on them phones right now.
Starting point is 00:52:52 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. I was born a donkey. It's the donkey of the day. You see, donkey, donkey, donkey. Bunch of dead, dead, dead. It's time for the donkey of the day for Thursday, September 27th goes to a woman in Bozeman, Montana named Val O'Connell. Now, I've been on this radio and on my podcast for a few years now
Starting point is 00:53:24 having unrefined conversations about rape culture. The reason I've had these conversations is because a lot of men don't know, don't show, or don't give a damn about some of the behavior that we have displayed towards women over the years. It's just a lot of things that went down in the 90s, early 2000s, that
Starting point is 00:53:40 were very inappropriate, that we have yet to acknowledge. When I see things like Apple Music canceling Dr. Dre's mini-biopic series because of heavy orgy scenes, drug use and guns, or Uncle Luke's biopic being held up because they want him to water it down based off the climate we are in, I don't think that's a good thing. Because as a society, you can't hear what you don't reveal. If you're really self-aware and really holding yourself accountable,
Starting point is 00:54:03 you can look back on that era and see where you were out of line. So why not use those opportunities to live your truth and show men examples of what not to do and how not to be? That's why women like Val O'Connell are confusing to me. Because we are in a culture shift right now with the Me Too Time's Up movement that will ultimately, I believe, will be good for America. I mean, at the essence of both these movements, they're trying to make the world a better, safer space for women. I'm all for that. You know, it's making all men question their past behavior
Starting point is 00:54:30 so they don't make the same mistakes. I'm all for that. And when you know better, you should do better, and you should teach better. But it's hard to teach better when you have women like Val O'Connell delivering these kinds of messages. Now, this clip comes courtesy of MSNBC. Okay, an NBC News political reporter named Ali Vitale
Starting point is 00:54:47 spoke with Val, who is a female Trump supporter. Let me paint the picture for you. Val is in this video with her two teenage daughters. When asked about Dr. Christine Blasey Ford's sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, she dismissed them as no big deal. Let's go to MSNBC for the report, please. Groping a woman, which is, what is that, at 18? I mean, how many guys you know think that's no big deal?
Starting point is 00:55:11 Even back then, it was, it's not a big deal. It doesn't just take away from his character and his job to do what he needs to do as a Supreme Court nominee. Play that one more time for me, please. Just one more time. I need to be clear on this. Groping a woman, which is, what is that, at 18? I mean, how many guys you know think that's no big deal?
Starting point is 00:55:30 Even back then, it was, it's not a big deal. It doesn't just take away from his character and his job to do what he needs to do as a Supreme Court nominee. Oh, the mayonnaise is heavy in this one. Oh, my gosh. The mayonnaise is heavy on both slices of bread on this one. I was groping a woman in any way. Not a big deal. Listen, man. Guys, groping is a form of sexual assault. Now, she may tell you
Starting point is 00:55:51 groping is no big deal, but you can go to jail for groping, especially if that woman doesn't want to be groped. Now, I don't know if the allegations against Kavanaugh are true or not, but I know that if you force a woman on a bed and grope her and attempt to take her clothes off and she doesn't want that to happen, that is absolutely a form of sexual assault. Now, I don't know who the hell Val O'Connell is trying to convince.
Starting point is 00:56:10 And I know she is instilling that foolishness in her teenage daughters because they were in the video shaking their heads with her like a green. But I rebuke that rhetoric in the name of Jesus. And all you young men out there need to do that as well. Don't use Val O'Connell's words as an example of why it's okay to grope women when they don't want to be groped. Okay? Nope. Don't fall for that BS. That is the bait truck full of sneakers in Chicago. You know good and damn well this U-Haul truck
Starting point is 00:56:33 full of Jordans and Yeezys is not supposed to be on 59th Place and Princeton Avenue in Englewood, so don't go in it. And I know that when you hear Val say that, you feel the same way. The reason you feel that way is because it's not right. I don't understand why women like Val O'Connell, Trump supporters, Know that when you hear Val say that, you feel the same way. The reason you feel that way is because it's not right. Okay? I don't understand why women like Val O'Connell, Trump supporters,
Starting point is 00:56:49 vote against their own interests. But just remember, if you ever wondered how Trump got in the office saying stuff like this, Grub, mother----. It's because of women like Val O'Connell. With her political interests aside, just focusing on what she said in a vacuum, that groping a woman is no big deal, her exact words, how many guys do you know who think that's no big deal? It doesn't matter what we as men think.
Starting point is 00:57:12 She's right. A lot of men did think that was no big deal, but that's the problem. That's always historically been the problem. If it wasn't a big deal, vow. MSNBC wouldn't be approaching you asking you about it. If it wasn't a big deal, vow. Brett Kavanaugh would have been voted in last week. Val, please don't get in the way of progress.
Starting point is 00:57:31 All right, right when guys are finally figuring it out, here you come with this new math. No! All right, for the record, I don't care if you're 18 or 80. If you're groping a woman that doesn't want to be groped, not only is it wrong, it's a crime. Please let Remy Ma give Val O'Connell the biggest hee-haw.
Starting point is 00:57:46 Hee-haw, hee-haw. You stupid mother f***er. You dumb. I really shouldn't even have to say that. I mean, with her daughters right there. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:57:56 I guess I do, though. I don't know. All right. Well, thank you for that donkey today. When we come back, ask Yee. 800-585-1051
Starting point is 00:58:04 if you got a question for Yee, if you need relationship advice or any type of advice. Hit Yee now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Morning, everybody. It's DJ MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Of course, it's Ask Yee time, 800-585-1051.
Starting point is 00:58:24 We have Crystal on the line. Crystal, good morning. Hey, Crystal. Hi, Yee. What's your question's Ask Ye time, 800-585-1051. We have Crystal on the line. Crystal, good morning. Hey, Crystal. Hi, Ye. What's your question for Ask Ye? Hi, okay. The question is, I've been dating this guy for about six to seven months, and he's starting to give me signs that he's kind of maybe gay.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Okay, what's he doing? Okay. A few of the things are he's a single man. He has no kids. All of his friends are the same thing, single with no kids. How old is he? He's like 38. What's wrong with single and no kids?
Starting point is 00:58:54 He ain't find the right woman yet. You got to give him that pinky test, man. Just tell her how to do the pinky test. Crystal, go ahead. Another thing is the position that he put me in when we have sex. It just feels so weird. He lays on his stomach and tells you to do what? Like what positions?
Starting point is 00:59:10 Right. He lays on his back, actually, and he'll put me in the middle of his leg. And then he toot that thing up. Right. Like he cocks his leg. I don't think a straight man would be comfortable cocking their leg. But he's laying on his back and you're riding him. No, I'm like laying flat in between his legs.
Starting point is 00:59:26 Laying flat in between his legs? I'm confused. Right. It doesn't even feel right. So it's like. I don't think there's anything wrong with that. Sometimes you want to show your woman that, you know, she can be dominant too.
Starting point is 00:59:36 You let her get on top. You know what I mean? Just to lay there. So you wouldn't mind cocking your legs up and letting her lay there? First of all, this has nothing to do with me and what I like to do, okay? Charlamagne's definitely done this. Yeah, he's definitely done this. I'm just interested to see how he answers this question.
Starting point is 00:59:49 So, Crystal, let me ask you this. Have you ever tried to do anything in his butt? I want to. But I'm scared because I really like him. So if he lets me, it's over. That's not. Why? So why is that over?
Starting point is 01:00:05 I love an alpha male, and I don't think an alpha male would let you play in his butt. I'm an alpha male? And she can play in your butt? Listen, I'm on record. All right. You know what I'm saying? I don't mind.
Starting point is 01:00:18 He's on record. I don't mind a little, you know. A little finger action. A little tongue back there, you know what I'm saying? And what else? And what else? Okay. All right, Charlamagne. So, Krista, what if he there. You know what I'm saying? And what else? And what else? Okay. All right, Charlamagne.
Starting point is 01:00:26 So, Krista, what if he's bisexual? No, I'm okay. I can't do that. All right, so here's my thoughts on this. A lot of times we do have our own intuitions that are really cluing us into things. And what is your intuition telling you? I kind of want to, I don't know. Gay!
Starting point is 01:00:45 Ask if she's from Atlanta. You know what your mind is telling you? I kind of want to, I don't know. Gay! Ask if she's from Atlanta. You know what your mind is telling you. I know. Where you from, mama? That's what I'm thinking. I'm from Mississippi. Okay.
Starting point is 01:00:55 So go ahead, tell me about your intuition. Some men, they like different things. Yes. That's all. Has he ever been to jail? Whoa.
Starting point is 01:01:04 Yes, years ago, but it wasn't for long. It was maybe like six months. That's all. Has he ever been to jail? Whoa. Yes, years ago, but it wasn't for long. It was maybe like six months. That's all it takes. All it takes is six minutes. That's it, mama. All right. Well, look, Crystal, all I'm saying is if you're not comfortable, you're just not comfortable.
Starting point is 01:01:16 If there's something that you feel like is off for this relationship, and you also, it's hard to ask somebody that because if they're not ready to come out with something, they're just not ready. So I think you just need to pay really close attention to what's going on and clue you into certain things. Like you think he's messing with any of his friends, his boys? I hope not. I did some research, like some hardcore research and it doesn't seem like it, but I'm not sure. I'm really not sure. Cause I will say people just have different things that they like in the bedroom, and that doesn't indicate a sexual preference necessarily.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Okay, that makes sense. You know, some people do like having things in their butt. Some people do like certain positions. And so it is what it is. Like, some people like all kinds of things that you would never even imagine. There's all kinds of fetishes and preferences that people have, so it doesn't necessarily mean that. But I think that if your gay diet is going off,
Starting point is 01:02:09 that you should pay attention to it. Go with your gut. And you know what rhymes with gut? Butt. And you know what he wants? Butt play. And you know what rhymes with play? Gay.
Starting point is 01:02:17 And that man is probably not gay, just freaky. And if you're not down for that, bounce. Okay? Okay, that makes sense. But try it out first. Try it with your finger first and see what happens, all right? This is why men can't be vulnerable. You know what, though?
Starting point is 01:02:29 I'll say this, Crystal. When he's on his, if you ever get him doggy style, look at his butt and see if it looks like it's open. Or if it's tight. I'm not messing with y'all this morning. If it looked like that emoji, that'd be going. You know how you can tell when somebody's getting slammed? My goodness. And you can look and see how open it is.
Starting point is 01:02:47 Take a look and see if it looks like it is, you know, a little too open. If you can write W on each cheek and it says, wow. All right. Thank you, Crystal. Good luck. See if it looks too accessible.
Starting point is 01:02:58 Ask E. 805-851-051. I don't like this. This is why men can't be vulnerable, okay? Why can't I express things that I want to do in the bedroom? Like what? My woman. Like what?
Starting point is 01:03:08 Like what, Charlamagne? He wants to get wowed. We know the tongue. We know the finger. He wants to be a wow. 585-1051. Wow me today. He's an American pie.
Starting point is 01:03:18 We all have prostates, sir. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're in the middle of Ask Yee. Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Anonymous.
Starting point is 01:03:29 Anonymous, what's your question for Yee, bro? Hey, okay, so it's a little bit unadulterated, but here we go. Me and my significant other have been together quite some time. You know, the beginning stages of a relationship, you talk to each other and you tell each other everything. So she told me about an experience she had where she was sexually assaulted at a younger age. So in our sexual experience,
Starting point is 01:03:53 I don't allow her to do certain things to me because I keep picturing that, that she told me happened to her. She feels like because I don't let her do that, that our relationship is going to falter. But if she tries it, I'm completely turned off. And if I don't let her try it, then she gets turned off. Well, you know, she shared something really emotional and trusted you enough to tell you something.
Starting point is 01:04:16 And I don't think that she would want you to treat her differently because of it, because now you're making her feel weird. But I can't help it. I don't like, I mean, I picture what happened to her and I can't get that out of my head. But I don't dislike her. I'm not, you know, I'm still attracted to her, but it's just that part
Starting point is 01:04:35 I don't want from her. You know, first of all, it sounds like she definitely needs to seek professional help and you guys should maybe go into couples therapy together to work through these things because this is something that you shouldn't be trying to handle on your own. But I will say that it probably is hurtful to her and reminds her also of certain things that happened to her
Starting point is 01:04:56 that she shared with you, you know, in some moments of trust and love and now you're treating her differently. So that probably makes her feel like she even did something more wrong when it's not her fault at all. That's true, Sue. Now every time she tries to do something with you, you're making her feel like it's something dirty.
Starting point is 01:05:15 The main thing that made her start feeling like that is because she saw me on my phone one day watching adult films, and the thing that I refused to let her do to me was what I was watching. But it's not that I don't like that period.'s just that from her after picturing what happened to her i don't want that from her and it's and it's not that i treat her differently everything else is cool everything else could be a go but when it comes to that part it's like yeah but it probably makes her think of it every single time now too because you're thinking of it you know she doesn't that's right. You know, she doesn't want to be bogged down with, obviously, she shared that with you, and it's something that she went through and experienced that was traumatizing.
Starting point is 01:05:52 But now every time she tries to do it to you, she's thinking that you're thinking about it. And, like, the worst thing that she doesn't want to, she wants to move on with her life, with you, and do things that she wants to do and not have that power over her where somebody did something, and now it's hindering her sexual life because you're letting it hinder it. And now she shared something and it's kind of like throwing it in her face. I'm not trying to, but it just shows through her performance that it's not like if, you know, I appreciate your advice. It's not something that I looked at from your perspective, so I appreciate it. And I guess we will probably try to go get some help from somewhere. Yes, definitely
Starting point is 01:06:25 get some professional help because she shared something that was so important to her with you and now it's like every time, she probably is like, damn, why did I even tell him? Now we can't even have our normal sex life that I want, things that I know he likes that I want to do because this person has the power
Starting point is 01:06:42 over what's happening now still. Well, i appreciate you i mean i don't know what else to say to that i mean because her her the way her performance like she never it never happened she never did it before and then she just wanted to all of a sudden start doing it so it didn't necessarily change anything in our sex life that wasn't there before it's just that like okay now you want to this, but I don't want it from you. I would love for you guys to talk to each other and, you know, express these things just like she was able to express to you. I think you guys should talk about these things and you should listen to her point of view.
Starting point is 01:07:18 I will. All right. Good luck to you. Thanks, Missy. No problem. Therapy, man. I think that's exactly what you said was right. They need couples therapy.
Starting point is 01:07:27 All right, that was Ask Yee, 800-585-1051. I don't go anywhere. Rumors are on the way. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. It's about time. What's going on? Rumor report.
Starting point is 01:07:39 Rumor report. This is The Rumor Report. Talk to them. With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club. Now, on The Real, Adrian Bailon talked about getting married, she's been married for a year, but she also says that people keep on asking her about starting a family and having a baby.
Starting point is 01:07:55 Here's what she had to say. I think that as an audience, we should be sensitive to the fact that everybody doesn't get pregnant right away. And I think for myself, I thought it would happen so easily for me, and it just hasn't happened that way. And I have had to come to peace with that, that it'll happen when it's God's timing, and I believe in that, and I have faith in all of that.
Starting point is 01:08:14 That's got to be a conversation you get tired of hearing about, right? Right, because, you know, she does want to start a family, but we don't know the difficulty that people might have, or sometimes it takes a while. Yeah, people act like starting the family's like starting the car well you can just get in and crank it up and she has a career too so she might want to not put her career on hold for a little bit so I'm sure she's think about what she's trying oh she is trying yeah she said and she's like she
Starting point is 01:08:40 just said she just wants it to be it it's going to be the timing of God. And that's when it's going to happen. Well, it changes everything, okay? I got a newborn in the house right now, so that makes three for me. And so I look around, and I look at my wife, and I look at those three little girls, and I say, look at all these goddamn plane tickets I got to buy when we go on vacation now. Right, and she just wants to stress the fact that you just don't know what somebody's status is, if they're having issues. You just don't know. So you can't just be going around asking people,
Starting point is 01:09:07 are you pregnant? When are you going to have a baby? And people may not want to pay back their plane tickets either. All right. Little Zan, now we told you about how the Hot Cheetos sent him to the hospital and people didn't believe him. Well, he's still feeling better, but he's not going to stop eating those Hot Cheetos.
Starting point is 01:09:22 Check it out. I'm a big Cheeto fan, a Hot Cheeto fan. My stomach's still not completely better yet. I literally was just one bag ate it. I was drinking soda I have a really poor diet and Next thing I know for four days like I was like feeling really bad like I don't just stomach aches then I hate another bag of the chili lemon ones and Literally just I vomited a little blood. He said, I just want to let everyone know I'm good, healthier than I've ever been,
Starting point is 01:09:50 and ready to kick off my third tour in New York in a couple of days. Also, be careful. Hot Cheetos are one hell of a drug. Why do you think a rapper named Lil Xan, who has watched people overdose off the opioids that he's named after, would stop eating Hot Cheetos? I don't know. Maybe he doesn't want his poo to be orange anymore. Oh, God. All right. Rihanna's house got broken into again, but this time cops were able to respond in time
Starting point is 01:10:12 because she has a high-end security system. If you guys remember, somebody broke in her home previously back in May and was hanging around outside and all of that. He got charged with burglary, stalking, and vandalism later on. But now for the second time, somebody broke in. She wasn't home at the time, but they did see suspects fleeing the property, so they don't know if anything was taken yet or not. You're not supposed
Starting point is 01:10:31 to just break into Rihanna's house. Now, a lot of these celebrities we talk about, I can understand. No. You ain't supposed to just break into Rihanna's house. You're not supposed to have top flight security. Well, she does now. She wasn't home. She wasn't home, and her crib is all gated up. That's what I'm saying. Rihanna should be in something gated.
Starting point is 01:10:46 When you jump on the lawn, you get electrocuted. If you do make it to the house, it's like some roots from Barbados just falls out the sky. Some dust just hits you in the face. You know what I mean? I guess you'd be chicken bones buried all through that yard that keep evil spirits up. Oh, boy. All right. Snoop Dogg talked about his son quitting football.
Starting point is 01:11:02 And one of the reasons why that happened is because he started researching CTE. Now, here's what Snoop Dogg had about his son quitting football, and one of the reasons why that happened is because he started researching CTE. Now, here's what Snoop Dogg had to say on Wendy Williams. You know what? It kind of upset me, but then I started to look into the CTE situation and to the guys with head injuries, and I thought I said to myself, I said, my son is very smart for getting out early and maintaining his mind state.
Starting point is 01:11:21 How did Cordell break it to you? He broke it to you. It was difficult. It was difficult for him because, like he said, and I can share this with you guys, he had played for me his whole life, and he wanted to play for his son. Got it.
Starting point is 01:11:35 All right. Yeah, and, you know, I'm sure with your son, your son plays football, right, Envy? He does. Does that concern you? Has your son researched CTE? Absolutely. I'm trying to get my son out of football,
Starting point is 01:11:44 but he loves it too much. And, you know, it's up to him right now. But I've been trying to push him into soccer. I've been trying to push him into basketball, trying to push him into many different things. He loves the sport, though. Yeah, a lot of people were like, oh, why would he quit? He was so good. But if he's concerned about that and that's a real concern, it's up to him to make that decision.
Starting point is 01:12:00 Yeah, and a lot of these kids are smart nowadays. They realize that the risk is not worth the reward. The risk is greater than the reward. Yeah, the NFL don't even give you guaranteed money, and the money decent, but not to be living crazy the rest of your life. All right, now let's talk about Malcolm D. Lee. You guys know about him. Night school, of course.
Starting point is 01:12:19 We know him from being the director for Girls Trip. Well, he has another project he's doing. It's called Real Talk. It's going to follow an old school rapper trying to reunite his group to reclaim their past glory as one of the most influential hip hop acts ever. And shout out to Radha Blank.
Starting point is 01:12:34 She's actually going to be writing the script. She writes for Empire and she also writes for She's Gotta Have It. It's a movie? Yeah, it's going to be a movie. She also has been on lip service so make sure you check out that episode. So shout out to Radha Blank who's going to be writing that. All right, been on lip service, so make sure you check out that episode. So shout out to Radha Blank, who's going to be writing that.
Starting point is 01:12:47 All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report. 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.
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Starting point is 01:13:20 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 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.
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