The Breakfast Club - Power House Recap, Keyshia Ka'oir Interview and more

Episode Date: October 27, 2017

Friday 10/27 - Today on the show we did a recap of our annual Power House from last night, and apologies to everyone that could not make it in for the show. In fact Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day..." to the people that didn't have ticket and tried to bum rush the doors and ruining it for people that actually brought tickets to see the show. Moreover, Gucci Mane's queen Keyshia Ka'Oir came by and spoke about her wedding , the haters and much more. Also, we had Pastor Carl Lentz in the building where he spoke about his new book "Own the Moment", race relations and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:34 Say something again. Nope, your mic's not working. Damn it, man. Say something again. Nope, still not working. All right. Try the gas mic. What the hell's going on?
Starting point is 00:03:43 How about this? I can hear you on the gas mic. I don't know what the hell is going on? I can hit you on the guess, Mike. I don't know what the hell is going on. Well, it's Friday! I tried to do that. It didn't work out for me. I know. I see you tried. Well, this is the day after Powerhouse NYC, Powerhouse 2017.
Starting point is 00:03:57 What a night. Crazy, crazy, crazy night. The show is dope. Dope show. Shout out to all Charlamagne's walking in now. Shout out to Egyptian. It was Egyptian Cranium. Cranium who set the show up. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:04:10 Egyptian? Who the hell is Egyptian? I was thinking Egyptian, the other reggae artist. Never heard of him. Cranium who started the show. You know Cranium. Nobody have to know. No, I know Cranium.
Starting point is 00:04:19 And he has a song that wrote to me. Egyptian sings Hold Ya. Hold Ya. That song. Our house was dope last night. I had a good time even though I left early. How'd it do?
Starting point is 00:04:26 We can't do. We had all kinds of drama. I left. We probably left around the same time. First of all, I just want to say sorry to the people
Starting point is 00:04:35 who couldn't get in first. There was a lot of people that couldn't get in. And foremost, because I do feel bad about that. A lot of people couldn't get in. I guess something happened outside with the NYPD
Starting point is 00:04:42 and they shut it down outside, so it wasn't the venue. It wasn't us. It was the NYPD, and they shut it down outside. So it wasn't the venue. It wasn't us. It was the NYPD. Oh, that's what the white people were talking about this morning when I was on the elevator. Right. When I was on the elevator coming up, they were like, you all right last night?
Starting point is 00:04:55 I said, what happened? And they were like, it's all over the news. I said, I don't know. Yeah, I guess what they're saying is people started to rush the door. They said people without tickets were rushing the door. Without tickets were rushing the door. Man, who cares? I saw Lil Uzi rush the crowd, all right?
Starting point is 00:05:08 Sluice Lil Uzi. Drop on the Sluice Bomb for Lil Uzi. I enjoy Lil Uzi. I've never seen Lil Uzi perform before. He's great. All right? Zestiness level's high, but it's still fun. Very fun.
Starting point is 00:05:18 Okay? I like Lil Uzi. He was out in the audience and everything. Yeah, Uzi killed it. I like Uzi's energy on stage. Uzi definitely did a damn thing. Shout out to Casanova. Casanova came out on my set.
Starting point is 00:05:29 Dropped one of Clues' bombs for Casanova. He got a third one joint. So much energy. Last year, Casanova couldn't even get on the stage. In fact, he had to snatch the microphone and bum rush the stage. And he performed, and they wouldn't turn the lights on for him. This year, he was coming out as a special guest. So, salute to Casanova. Killed it. Also, A$AP was coming out as a special guest. He came out, killed it. Also,
Starting point is 00:05:45 A$AP Ferg came out as my guest. He killed it as well. And shout out to the legend, the OG Busta Rhymes. Oh, man, drop on the goosebumps for Busta Busta. Still busting these young boys' ass on stage. And I'm glad that Charlamagne and Busta Rhymes made up. Did y'all speak? I've been spoke to Busta.
Starting point is 00:06:01 Okay. I mean, we spoke last night, but I've been been there, what, five years ago? Yeah. Four or five years ago. And shout out to T Grizzly. I had to, Busta. Okay. I mean, we spoke last night, but I've been there, what, five years ago? Yeah. Four or five years ago? And shout out to Tee Grizzley. I had to... Detroit Tone. Detroit Tone.
Starting point is 00:06:10 What happened was Fetty Wap was supposed to come out on my set, and he missed his flight. You should stop playing all Fetty Wap music, especially your records. Because he did that. So he missed his flight, and he was in L.A., and couldn't make it, and that was a big part of my set. So I had to find somebody else to come out on my set. Tee Grizzley was actually in Baltimore, so I had to fly him in. He had a show last night, and then private jet him out so he could make his show.
Starting point is 00:06:35 And he did it. He ran on stage. He literally was in that building for about 10 minutes and then got back out of there. So I appreciate you, Tee Grizzley. Drop one of the clues. It's about some Cardi B, too. God damn it. Cardi B and the Migos actually previewed a new song featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B last night. Yeah, I got it this morning, too. So we'll get that on this morning.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Good, because everybody wants to hear that song. Oh, you got the record? Yeah, I got the record. And then I'm going to say I stayed because y'all left and the weekend went on last. You both did well. So they asked me. So me and Pro Style bought out. Oh, that was nice.
Starting point is 00:07:03 The only issue we had was when his security was acting really crazy. There was an incident. I'm not going to lie. They should have went crazy. There was a young man backstage that was very annoying that nobody knew who he was with, and he tried to get in. Well, that has nothing to do with my story. Oh, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:07:19 My story is I introduced him when I was walking back to Paris and L'Oreal, two of my friends with me, waiting on the side. Right. They had my bag and my stuff. And we were actually getting ready to leave. So the security's like, get out of here. Everybody get out of here. But it's really just three of us girls.
Starting point is 00:07:35 Then it turns into this whole big thing where I was like, all right, come on. We're out of here. We're leaving anyway. We walk into the steps. Somehow he pushes Paris to the floor. What? Yes. I watched him do it.
Starting point is 00:07:44 One of the weekends. Yeah. So he pushes her to the floor. Push? What? Yes. I watched him do it. One of the weekends. Yeah. So he pushes her on the floor. Then somebody throws L'Oreal's phone. And then they're like, get out, get out. And it's one security guy. Did Paris stay on the floor?
Starting point is 00:07:58 Well, she was going crazy. So then she jumps up. I got to teach Paris better. You're supposed to lay on that floor. That way you can security push me. Especially if I got the credentials I'm supposed to be back here. That wouldn't happen with me last night. I don't think Charlotte made it. We were about with 40 people
Starting point is 00:08:11 last night. And I only, listen, I had three people with me. Put your hands on Uncle Charlotte if you want to. Come on now. We had 80 people. It would have been nasty last night, boy. Right, so next year I'm going to bring 80 people with me. You sure? It would have been nasty if we'd have still been there.
Starting point is 00:08:25 We're not going to push Christ to the ground like that. Hell no. Oh, yeah. So I was one of them. They wouldn't have said that. Stop it. No way. It was crazy.
Starting point is 00:08:30 Did they apologize after? Give a damn about no weekend. Because management apologized. The security was still acting like a... Nope. I'll hold you accountable for your security. I actually went back in and I tried to... I told them I pointed him out.
Starting point is 00:08:40 I pointed him out to everybody so they know who he is. But I just think that if you have security and you're at an event, you as a security person is three women. All you have to do is say, hey, listen, you know, everybody has to clear the stage right now. It's just kind of what it was fine. It was supposed to be. I mean, I had an incident like that with chance to just be just be. OK, guys, let's start the show, please. We can talk about it later.
Starting point is 00:09:03 All right. From Pace News, what we talk about. We are going to talk about instances later. All right. Front page news, what are we talking about? We are going to talk about a woman who got knocked out cold. Paris? It's not funny. And what did people walking by do? Did they help? No.
Starting point is 00:09:14 All right. And Pastor Carl Lentz and Keisha K.R. are on the show this morning. Keisha K.R. will be joining us this morning. Also, Pastor Carl Lentz. All right. So let's get the show cracking. Front page news is next. Here's Humble.
Starting point is 00:09:23 This is Breakfast Local Morning. Hey, I can't believe we really here on a Friday morning at the Powerhouse. Ah, man. Jesus Christ. Good morning, everybody. It's DJ, Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get into some front page news. Now in sports, Thursday night football.
Starting point is 00:09:38 This is so disrespectful. The Ravens beat the Dolphins 40 to nothing. That is disrespectful. Oh my0. That is disrespectful. Oh, my gosh. That is disrespectful. I don't give a damn. That's it.
Starting point is 00:09:48 I don't mind. Anyway, in the game three of the World Series tonight between the Astros and the Dodgers, the series is tied 1-1. Now, what are we talking about, Yee? Let's talk about a woman who was knocked out cold. And let me tell you what happened. This was in Pittsburgh. Now, there's surveillance video.
Starting point is 00:10:05 It shows the moment that a man knocked her out on a busy sidewalk. Now, you would think somebody would stop to help. Somebody would call 911, but instead, the woman gets beaten and robbed by people who were there, and then they start taking selfies with her as she is unconscious on the ground. Why? Who is this girl that they hate so much? This must be somebody they know, man. They said the woman was a known drug addict
Starting point is 00:10:21 who's been arrested several times in the past, mostly for illegal substances. Exactly. That's what I'm saying. This couldn't be some random woman. This had to be somebody the neighborhood knew. But still, you still don't do, you take selfies with somebody. Yeah, that's crazy. You're not held cold by a man on the sidewalk. I mean, yes, you're right. And you rob her and go through her pockets. But in... That's the
Starting point is 00:10:38 dumbest thing ever, but they have surveillance videos, so the people that actually did that, a group of men, they left, but then they come back. You said she's a drug addict, though, right? Yeah, she's a known drug addict. So she's probably a crackhead in the hood. They don't respect her. That's just all the boards on her.
Starting point is 00:10:50 Still a person. That's ridiculous. I agree with you. Disgusting. Just telling you how they treat a crackhead in the hood. All right, now tens of thousands of Puerto Rico residents are fleeing to Florida after Hurricane Maria. So far, more than 73,000 people have arrived in Florida, and they have agreed to host residents with the help of FEMA.
Starting point is 00:11:07 So Brown University is also enrolling students from Puerto Rico tuition-free. They're enrolling up to 50 students from the University of Puerto Rico tuition-free after everything, after Hurricane Maria. And I have an update for you, Charlemagne, for somebody you gave Donkey of the Day to. That's the man who, in Brooklyn, left his girlfriend to die in a fiery car crash. That was so disrespectful. So crazy. As he hits the ride and got up out of there.
Starting point is 00:11:31 Saeed Ahmad appeared in court, and he is now being charged with second-degree murder, second-degree vehicular manslaughter, leaving the scene of an accident, driving while intoxicated, and other counts. He has pleaded not guilty. As he should be. Drop on the clues bombs to the judge and people that say it's him charging him. Charging him, yes. As he should be.
Starting point is 00:11:50 My goodness, all right. Well, that's front page news. Charlamagne, that's a pretty nice sweatshirt you got. I mean, it's Norfolk State. Shout out to the 757. That's pretty dope. Well, salute to AACA. Clothing.
Starting point is 00:12:01 African American College Alliance clothing. You know what I'm saying? I've never seen you wear anything so bright. Norfolk State. No, that's the HB. Well, no. Usually you guys Alliance clothing. You know what I'm saying? I've never seen you wear anything so bright. Norfolk State. No, that's the HB. Well, no. Usually you guys are great. HBCU.
Starting point is 00:12:08 Norfolk State. Shout out to everybody in Norfolk State. The 757-804. You know, I got my Hampton on, though. But all right. Get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you're upset, you need to vent.
Starting point is 00:12:17 Hit us up right now. Maybe you upset. I already know what a lot of these calls are going to be about. Maybe you pissed off. Or maybe you just want to spread some positivity. 800-585-1051 is The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:12:32 Wake up, wake up. Wake your ass. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? It's Butterfly from Dave Lee. Hey!
Starting point is 00:12:47 Hey, Butterfly. Hey, Angie. Hey, boo. What's up? Butterfly, what's up? Hey, Butterfly. How y'all doing? I wanted to go and say good morning.
Starting point is 00:12:58 And it's Freaky Freaky Friday, so I want to tell y'all a joke. Uh-oh. Oh, boy. I mean, maybe one or two. Alright, let's hear it. Okay, you know why women close their eyes when they're having sex with men? Why? Because they hate to see it and weren't happy.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Alright, when I tell you these jokes, don't let them fly over your head, okay? Okay, you got it. Give us another one. One more. Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, y'all know the characters. They was hanging out on the half right here by the studio. And shots broke out. And Mickey got hit.
Starting point is 00:13:30 Donald Duck. All right, I'll tell you another one. Oh, that was a joke? Okay. All right, baby. You got another one or you done? Yeah, I got another one. You want it?
Starting point is 00:13:40 The last one. Come on. Okay, okay. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse was getting a divorce. They went in front of the judge. The judge said to Mickey, you've been with Minnie for this many years. Why would you divorce her now? Mickey Mouse looked at Minnie and said, judge, she's been goofing around.
Starting point is 00:13:55 And mind you, he shook his head at the judge to make him believe him. Okay. You know what? All right, yo. Butterfly, I'm going to tell you something. Those jokes are more like a caterpillar. They're not developed fully into a butterfly. But God bless you and we love you, okay? Thank you and I'm going to tell you something. Those jokes are more like a caterpillar. They're not developed fully into a butterfly. But God bless you, and we love you, okay?
Starting point is 00:14:07 Thank you, and I'm blessed. My goodness. Have a good one. Have a good one. Freaky, freaky, freaky Friday. All right, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. If you're upset, you need to vent.
Starting point is 00:14:17 Hit us up now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. You better have the same energy. We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this?
Starting point is 00:14:34 This is Child Support Guy. Child Support Guy, get it off your chest. Yeah, man, I just wanted to call and say, you know what I'm saying, thank you to my baby mama for putting me on child support, but now I'm free. And I also want to say I'm upset because a friend of mine, you know what I'm saying, he's been fighting child support as well as myself. And like six months ago, he got free from child support. And then I found out that, you know, my homeboy passed away, man.
Starting point is 00:15:02 You know, I just want to say that it's messed up how child support can ruin people's lives, man. A lot of people don't understand how these women take advantage of child support. Now, hold on now. Hold on now. You said your man passed away, but how do we know that had to do with child support? What you mean? He suffered, man. That man suffered all this time, Solomon.
Starting point is 00:15:23 You trying to say he died because he was on child support? That's exactly what he said. How did he die? What was the cause of death? What did the doctor say? It was cancer. Oh, man, if you don't get off my phone, hang up on him right now. I don't want to talk to this guy no more.
Starting point is 00:15:36 It was cancer, but child support killed him. Shut up. The stress, the stress of child support. I don't want to hear that. All right, well, get it off your chest. 800-585-1051. And don't forget, next hour, Keisha K. Y'all will be joining us. And also this morning, Pastor Carl Lentz.
Starting point is 00:15:50 But, Yee, we got rumors on the way? Yes, let's talk about Tyrese. His ex has some claims against him. And we'll tell you why he says that it was a funeral. Okay, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:16:03 The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. It's Friday! We got to talk Tyrese. Listen up.
Starting point is 00:16:18 It's just here. The holocaust. Gossip. The rumor report. Gossip. Angela Yee. It's the rumor report. The Breakfast Club. The Rumor Report. It's The Rumor Report.
Starting point is 00:16:26 The Breakfast Club. Well, Tyrese is really going through it right now. Now, he was in court. His ex-wife is trying to get a permanent restraining order against him to keep him away from her and from their 10-year-old daughter they share together, Shayla. Now, Norma Gibson took the stand. She said Tyrese has been harassing her since 2014 and also having somebody follow her. He said he's been having somebody follow her, a private investigator, because she was dating a drug addict. That was the reason why.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Now, they asked her if she's afraid of him, and she said at times. He also said that he allegedly punched her while she was pregnant and that three of Tyrese's people met with her afterward and got her to sign an agreement not to talk about it. She said she did sign that agreement because she didn't want to ruin his career at the time. That's not like an old Suge Knight death row tactic. Now, Tyrese is saying all of this is not true. She really is just upset that he's moved on, gotten remarried. He said he hasn't seen his daughter in over 60 days and wants to get this resolved quickly just so he can see his daughter. Now, his ex-wife, Norma, claims that he actually put his hands on their daughter
Starting point is 00:17:27 and grabbed her hands with one arm, beat her with the other between 12 and 16 times, and that he hit her so hard on her bottom she couldn't sit. Now, Tyrese says he only hit her once on her bottom. You should be able to discipline your child, right? Absolutely. A little pop. Tyrese started crying in the courtroom when he found out that Norma wants to take their daughter to Israel for three to four days to meet Norma's grandmother as well
Starting point is 00:17:49 now he went to court in all black okay and he told TMZ this and so today I'm wearing black because today I witnessed the death of a dialogue with accusations of abuse, accusations that I had someone following her. I am here for one child and one person only, Shayla Gibson. My one and only child. I got nothing to lose. I'm going all out, and God has the outcome. Trump on a glue bomb for Tyrese.
Starting point is 00:18:23 I'm so tired of Tyrese wasting his time and his talents on action movies when drama is clearly where he needs to be. Oh, stop it, man. That's his baby girl. Then also checked himself into the hospital last night. He said he had bad chest pains. Now, listen. Tyrese was leaving the courthouse to say he had chest pains. He's got a broken heart, man.
Starting point is 00:18:39 He said he started having a pain. He said he felt dehydrated as well. So he went to the ER. He's getting fluids for dehydration. He's undergoing some tests to find out why he's having chest pains. He said he felt dehydrated as well. So he went to the ER. He's getting fluids for dehydration. He's undergoing some tests to find out why he's having chest pains. Now, he did post and delete. Now, he posted, I guess, the wristband they give you when you're in the hospital. So now you're supposed to give a name.
Starting point is 00:18:54 This is amazing. Supposed to give you a name when you go to the hospital. What name did Tyrese give? It says father, black. So I guess the name he gave was black father. Tyrese. I didn't believe y'all until y'all showed me the screenshot. Tyrese checked into the hospital and told him
Starting point is 00:19:08 that his name was Black Father. That is what is on his medical wristband. Now he said, guys, me and my family appreciate your prayers and outpouring of love to my friends and family. Please stop texting and calling for now. I want to close Bob for Tyrese. Listen, you say a lot of things about Tyrese. He's always been a good father. He's always been fighting for
Starting point is 00:19:23 that little girl. But if Tyrese would just stop taking himself so seriously and let me produce a Kirby enthusiasm-style reality show starring him, it would be the funniest thing on television. All right, now let's talk about Powerhouse last night. Big deal. The Migos previewed a brand-new song, and Cardi B was there as well. She actually had performed before the Migos got on stage, and then she came back out for this announcement.
Starting point is 00:19:47 Apparently, the Migos have a song with Nicki Minaj and Cardi B on the song. So they previewed a snippet of that. Here it is. All right. I'm here for that. We can't wait to hear the whole thing. Maybe we'll hear it this morning. I'm here for that. I should have it.
Starting point is 00:20:15 They said they sent it, but I didn't see it in my email. Also, I think they said that Kanye West is allegedly EP in the album. The Culture 2 album? Yeah. I did see something like that. They said they have a very exciting person. Executive producer. They were talking to Honey German last night and I think she got that out of them. Alright.
Starting point is 00:20:32 We have Cardi's snippet. Here's Cardi's part on the song because she came out during this. I wonder how Kanye could enhance the Migos. I don't see it, but I'm interested to hear what it is. We're very interested in hearing it. And here's one last thing I got to tell you for this rumor report. Access denied. All right.
Starting point is 00:21:07 What happened? Envy closed his butt? Y'all better stay out of my DMs, too. I'm going to stay out your butt, too, okay? Do not enter. All right. Can Do Isaacs. He wanted $65,000 in spousal support.
Starting point is 00:21:23 That request has been denied. So he's already getting $30,000 a month. A judge says that he just is not his reputation is not destroyed from Mary J. Blige putting out her music. He's already getting $30,000 a month. Just relax. I agree. They need to cut that in half, by the way. Well, hopefully.
Starting point is 00:21:40 All right. Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report. All right. Thank you, Miss Yee. When we come back, Keisha KayeO. will be joining us. That is Gucci Mane's wife. Gucci Mane's queen. Mm-hmm. I see her on the show. What's the name of the show?
Starting point is 00:21:50 The Wapses? The Waps? No, that's not the name of the show. Main event? Main event. Main event. All right, so we'll kick it with Keisha K.O. When we come back, don't move.
Starting point is 00:21:57 It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. WWPR FMHD 1 New York. And I heart radio station. What up, what up? Wake that ass up. Oh, I know this guy. DJ Envy.
Starting point is 00:22:09 Angela Yee. And I go by the name of Charlemagne the God. Slowly realizing that this wasn't no drink. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We are The Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building.
Starting point is 00:22:22 Yes, sir. Keisha K.R. Yes. You look like money. Thank you. Like a real bag of money. I'm going to ask you a question. Somebody texted me yesterday. My homegirl literally texted me this yesterday. She's from Charleston, South Carolina. 4.49
Starting point is 00:22:35 p.m. You think it's possible that the Wapsters may have possibly single-handedly saved a black family? You have to answer that question,lamagne i said j and b but she said people respect ghetto love more i said well j from the ghetto from what we you know what i mean like you know i get what she's trying to say they could relate to it more probably because of his whole background and things like that that's what i'm thinking all right now tell us how you guys met first of all let's start's start early. How did you meet Gucci Mane?
Starting point is 00:23:06 Okay, Gucci was locked up. It was 2009, 2010, and he saw me in the XXL magazine. I was eye candy model of the year, and he reached out to me, and I was like, who is this girl? I'm coming out next week. I got this video I want to shoot. Make sure you book her. So, Amina reached out to me, and I was like, I don't want to do no video because I didn't really, I didn't know him. So anyway, long story short, she booked me. I did the video we met and that's how it all started.
Starting point is 00:23:31 And I read Gucci's book. He said when he first saw you, he said, he told you, you're going to be my wife. He did. A lot of times guys say that just because that's good game to say. Right. I didn't believe him, obviously, you know, and I judged him based on how people perceived him from the internet i was like whatever but the guy was charming he was a gentleman he opened the door he held my hand and i was like so shocked and so surprised now you weren't scared at first because we call gucci man
Starting point is 00:23:55 the boogeyman of hip-hop especially back then you weren't a little terrified i wasn't scared of him at all not at all because he didn't show me that. I never saw that side of him. Like I said, I saw it on the internet. But when I met the guy, I was like, he's so different. The Gucci you guys are seeing today, that's the Gucci I've met. Got you. That charming person. Now, we heard rumors when he got locked up, he gave you...
Starting point is 00:24:20 $2 million. I don't know if it was $2 million. It was $2 million. And you flipped it to six. And you flipped it to six. Is there truth to that? Yeah, there's truth to it. He gave me some money and he came on to a lot more. What was you doing? You were selling dope too? No, I wasn't no dope dealer. You know, I invested the money. I started some businesses and everything I did, I spoke to him about it. He was like, go for it. And I did it and it worked out.
Starting point is 00:24:43 So that was the cosmetics line, the waist trainers, right? My cosmetic line I had in 09, 2010, which he got locked in 2013. So, no, it didn't have anything to do with the cosmetics. I started the waist trainer when he got locked up. Now, what made you wait? I mean, he was getting out of jail a lot of the time. But that was a little long stretch. What made you say, you know what, I'm going to hold him down?
Starting point is 00:25:06 Honestly, I felt like it was the worst time for him. Like, he was looking at about 20 years. We wasn't sure how much time he was going to get. And in my heart, I couldn't walk away from him. I knew he needed me, not only to just support him, but
Starting point is 00:25:22 he needed guidance. And I felt like I had to be there for this man to make him a better person. Gotcha. Now, do you have three kids in Jamaica? That's what inquiring minds want to know as well. Absolutely not. And I'm glad you asked me that, Charlamagne, because I came to America when I was 10.
Starting point is 00:25:37 So a lot of people are thinking, oh, from what I've seen on the Internet, she came here when she was 17, 18, left all the kids in Jamaica to be with this rapper guy. Absolutely false. You said it was your sister that said that. Your sister that started that rumor allegedly. You said you don't have a sister. I don't have a sister. I don't have a sister. Tanya and I were friends.
Starting point is 00:25:55 You know what I mean? Straight up. We all refer to each other as sis, but she's not my sister. So she was the one that kind of created this rumor, you believe, allegedly. Honestly, I don't think Tanya started it. We've been told that the day we got married that blogs were being paid to discredit our wedding, to discredit me, and to discredit our marriage. Because if you notice, it spiraled while we were getting married on the TV.
Starting point is 00:26:20 Right. Who would want to pay blogs for that, though? Man, people are evil, Angela. You just don't know. It's so bad. Oh, I know. They are evil. At least it's going through something right now. Oh, you didn't hear about the envy scandal? Oh, I did.
Starting point is 00:26:30 Okay. I did. But I didn't believe it. Like, I'm the type of person, like, I don't- Be honest with you. Did you think, did you believe it a little bit? No, because he's married. What does that mean? I didn't believe it. You live in Atlanta. You know how it goes. I didn't believe it. And then I'm listening to his response
Starting point is 00:26:45 And he's like He's calm and he's laughing Usually when people get upset They're lying The man ain't lying He got upset behind the scenes Well I didn't hear it I don't believe you Charlamagne
Starting point is 00:26:56 I don't believe you You think that having your wedding on television Did make you like Because what happens is when people see that Obviously people want to go ahead And try to like make the worst out of anything and bring up all kinds of claims and you know. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:27:10 It's kind of a miserable time for other people. And I'm like God damn, we were just, your relationship goes yesterday. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now we getting married today, all y'all coming for me with these abandoned children in Jamaica and they photoshopped four kids with Gucci in the middle. It was so bad. I'm like, what the hell?
Starting point is 00:27:26 Can I enjoy my husband for a couple hours before y'all start with me? How many kids do you have? Gucci and I both have children. You know, we do. And it's a situation where I am proud to be a mother, but at the same time, I need it to be private. I don't want the kids in the limelight. I don't want them on social media. I need them to go to school and to just be children.
Starting point is 00:27:49 You know, it's never a situation where they're left with my mom. They all live with us. And we have a blended family, and we have fun, and they're spoiled, and they're happy. And you talked about the son in the book. They were all at the wedding. Because that's how it went at first. Oh, she left the kids. The kids can't eat.
Starting point is 00:28:06 No. Absolutely false. And you say you left Jamaica at 10. So I don't think you was popping that poom-poom that early. Not at all. People, I'm wicked. Jesus. I didn't know you was really Jamaican.
Starting point is 00:28:16 No, I'm Jamaican. You never heard me speak before? No, I just haven't. And then when I heard them say three kids left in Jamaica, why she had three kids in Jamaica? They said, she's from Jamaica. But you're really Jamaican. I'm really Jamaican. You know how to cook oxtail and jerk chicken and all that stuff?
Starting point is 00:28:29 Oh, that's how I got the man. The food. That's why Gucci had that big stomach back in the day, huh? Nah, that was lame. Straight up. There was also rumors that Gucci didn't invite his mom or his brother or something like that? Mom and his brother weren't invited. His oldest brother was our best man at the wedding.
Starting point is 00:28:46 His mom and his younger brother was not there, but y'all got to ask Gucci about that one. Listen, I think family's overrated. All right? I don't be caring about stuff like that. When I hear them stories, I be like, okay, and? I feel like that, too. Sometimes you have family, and you'll have a friend, and you're closer to the friend than you are your family. Yes.
Starting point is 00:29:04 It doesn't mean anything, you know? Like the family, like how you and Gucci got married. Y'all decided. Y'all made those choices. We did. And at our wedding, we wanted everyone at our wedding to be positive. We didn't want any negativity there. We didn't want anyone that didn't truly love us.
Starting point is 00:29:23 We didn't care about anyone else's feelings, but our own. It's our wedding. We are allowed to be selfish on that day and we wanted our ceremony to be filled with love. That's what a wedding is. It's about love. We got more with Keisha K.O. When we come back, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:29:40 Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We have Keisha K.R. in the building. Charlamagne? Why did y'all show the wedding first and then show what happened leading up to it afterwards? Well, BET came up with that idea and we kind of went along with it because, as you know, 10-17 is a big day for Gucci. You know, if he's not dropping an album, it's a mixtape, a concert, something for his fans.
Starting point is 00:30:03 So we wanted the fans to be a part of the wedding. And then BET also thought it would be cool to show the wedding. But also the two finales is the entire wedding. That wasn't the entire wedding. It was just us walking. You have the reception. You have the lead up. It's so much more.
Starting point is 00:30:19 What was the most expensive gift that you got? The most lavish gift? Because I've seen checks. I've seen diamonds. My car, the Wraith. The Wraith was a... But from the guests. I mean, from the guests.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Oh, from the guests. Oh, this necklace here. Pierre bought it. Who's Pierre? Oh, Pierre from Choochoo? Yeah. So I got the key and Gucci got the lock. Oh, that's how they posted that.
Starting point is 00:30:39 Yeah. And he gave y'all a $100,000 check, Annie? He sure did. Well, y'all friends rich. You got rich friends too, Sean. I do. They don't give me nothing. After this docuseries of the wedding, are you guys going to do more television?
Starting point is 00:30:53 Or are you like, all right. At this point, I don't know. I, you know, everybody has this stuff with reality shows. But if it's something I do decide to do, Gucci and I will come to a decision together. I know he ain't doing it. It would just be me. But I haven't thought. I want to see how this works first before I get caught up into all that stuff.
Starting point is 00:31:12 So what do you think? Would you say that some of the positives and what are some of the negatives of having your wedding on television? The positive is you get to share it with people and they, you know know you put them in your world for that moment the negativity was the hate it was so much hate behind it i and i was really shocked i didn't expect it i knew the hate would come but not the day of the wedding you know like i said people are being paid to to discredit us and to just do these evil things. But at the end of the day, I can't even front. I'm not, like, hurt and terrified. It's okay.
Starting point is 00:31:48 If you got the bashes or do whatever you want, go ahead, because our union is so strong. You know, we've been through the worst. It can't get no worse than that man being in a maximum security prison. It's ain't jail, you know what I mean? He was in a real prison where they even took me to the bathroom one day to strip search me it's so strict that's the biggest prison in terry hall like the if you're gonna get the chair that's where you go you know so it was it was rough so we inmates were dying every day i would call down there and can't even get gucci and the
Starting point is 00:32:20 response is he ain't dead he good but he can't talk to you right now. It was rough. So the little belittling and all the hate that they're doing to us, it doesn't compare. So we went through hell and back, and we're okay. So keep hating if you need to. Why do you think Kaya was so upset? She took it really personal. What was crazy about that? I don't know, Kaya.
Starting point is 00:32:41 I didn't know anything about her until that day. I mean, of course course i heard of my neck my back but i was shocked i'm like what did i do to you but i heard that she doesn't like trina so i'm wondering if it's because she saw trina in the wedding i'm not i'm really not sure what did i do to you ma'am for you to come at me like this the kids suffering and never and what's weird is my family in jamaica are so upset because I take care of all of them. You know, I feed them. I build them houses, buy them cars, take care of my little cousins.
Starting point is 00:33:11 And they're like, they're so angry. You know what that means? It's so bad. Oh, they mad. That means voodoo. Roots. Oh, no, we don't do that. Chicken bones about to be buried.
Starting point is 00:33:19 Girl's going to start losing edges for no reason. Kaya's about to lose all her edges and she's not going to know why. We don't do no voodoo, Charlotte. We don't do voodoo. That's what Kaya said. She said voodoo, put voodoo on the man. Well, there was some good voodoo. I mean, man, you said something interesting.
Starting point is 00:33:33 You said the Gucci that we see now, you always knew. What do you think made him finally reveal that to the world? I feel like he's a grown man, and he decided he wanted to change his life. You don't have to walk around upset every day anymore you're okay you're happy it's okay to be happy like i told him i said it's okay for me to love you allow me to love you because a lot of time you have these gangsters they going through but they don't share it you know so i kind of like broke it down to him like i love you you need to come home to me and i want you to be a better person for yourself in order for you to be a better man for me.
Starting point is 00:34:07 And we just spoke every day about it until I saw it. You know, people are like, oh, it's jail talk. But I'm like, I see it. This man is changing. And when he came home, it was confirmation. In the book, it was a couple times you left him because you were a little fed up. He talked about like after that Twitter rant that he went on, you put him on ice. Yeah, I mean.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Tell us about that day, because that was a crazy day and crazy morning. I was shocked that I saw him going through his rant, but I didn't expect him to come for me. Right. Because I was the angel. I'm like the baby. Right. When he did that, I'm like, what is wrong with you? You know, and he started screaming on the phone, and I hung up the phone.
Starting point is 00:34:44 But immediately after, he was like, i'm so sorry i love you but then two days after that he went to prison so he was just going through so much you know and i just i honestly felt like that sentence changed him were you surprised so many people forgave him no because they know he was going through it i forgave him immediately it i think everything he did he didn't really do it intentionally yeah i mean in this book he's very open i mean about the the drug use and how he just was out of his mind he was the lean you know and what's crazy is i've never seen him take the lean he would hide it from me nothing he did he showed it to me really never seen him drink i mean i knew he was doing it but he respected me so much that he hid all that stuff from me because i am not that woman that's gonna sit and watch you
Starting point is 00:35:31 just damage your life i'm gonna be like you can't do this this isn't right you know so i feel like that's another reason why he respects me so much more because it's like i i tell him you i'm not a yes man and you got to do better babe i love I love you. Fix this for you, please. Now, a lot of people talk about how Gio doesn't rehab people. Do you feel like for Gucci, it was kind of actually maybe, in the end of everything, a positive thing for him because it did get him off the drugs, have him sit down, think about his life some more, and come out as a better person? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:36:02 You know, he's been locked up several times. And it didn't rehab him before. But it did this time. Like I said, this was serious, Angela. It wasn't, you're just going to Fulton County Jail. You're in a maximum security prison. Inmates are dying every day. You're facing 20 years. You have your career.
Starting point is 00:36:21 You have your woman at home. Which is it? So it was like, now you have to choose. And I felt we home which is it so it was like now you have to choose and i felt we prayed so much and x got to help us and i feel like god answered all our prayers and your risk your return favor is to change so i feel like that's really what happened now y'all are a unit what does gucci have that you don't have and what do you have that he doesn't have like what do y'all add to each other to make yourself a complete unit well gucci is super intelligent and he's super smart so am i um i think we we both just bring everything to the table we have a household of two incomes
Starting point is 00:36:57 you know i do everything for him as a wife should do i cook cook. I pack his bags. I clean up. I, you know, I just, I feel like everything as a man he should do, he does, and everything as a wife should do, I do. So we just mix it even better. Good West Indian woman. Oh yeah, absolutely. I take care of my man, honey, yes, and I wash his back if I need to.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Alright, we got more with Keisha K.O. when we come back. Don't move, it's The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha God, we got more with Keisha K.O. When we come back, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We have Keisha K.O. in the building. Now, Charlamagne. Now, people say that it's easy to forgive a man when he's well off, Keisha.
Starting point is 00:37:34 Like if he was to, God forbid, do some dirt with another woman. Would it be easy to forgive because he is Gucci, man? Not this woman. You know, like I said, I love Gucci, but I'm not going to sit there and allow anyone to disrespect me because he's Gucci. Yeah. No, I have morals and principles, and I'm a woman. I'm a mother. I'm a daughter, and I have to respect myself.
Starting point is 00:37:59 So in order for a man to respect you, you've got to respect yourself. So no, I'm not going to sit there and allow him to do anything because of who he is. But you know we're retarded sometimes. Men can be a little retarded. Sometimes we have a little lapse in judgment. You know what I'm saying? If we make one little mistake. But he's made a lot of mistakes.
Starting point is 00:38:13 You're supposed to learn from him. Yeah, he has. He has. And I trust him so much now. I don't even have to worry about anything. Sometimes you got to go through a lot. You have to. How do you know when to trust a man?
Starting point is 00:38:24 How do you know when a man is completely changed Like, how do you know when a man is completely changed and rehabilitated and you know he's doing right by you? You feel it. That woman intuition, like, you know. Like, even if he's on the road and I'm not there, I don't have to get up and think, he working, he good. And that's what a marriage
Starting point is 00:38:39 is. Like, if you don't feel that way, don't even get married. Right. Now, is there a prenuptial agreement in place? No. There's not? No, we don't need none. I mean, if the man trusts me with his whole life and all his money and all of that, then we need a prenuptial. That's real.
Starting point is 00:38:58 He went to jail and left you to brag. All of it. Everything. Everything. His cars, everything. And that was after knowing him for how long? How long were y'all together? 2009, 2010.
Starting point is 00:39:10 Two years. No, not two years. It was longer than that. But what's crazy is at the beginning of it when he wanted to give me all of his money I said I don't want it. He wanted to give me so much money. He's like, babe, I'm away. I want you to... I said I don't want it.
Starting point is 00:39:24 Why didn't you want it? Because I didn't need it. First of all, I was doing so well for myself one two I'm not here for your money. You're locked up again. We didn't know how much time he was gonna get I wanted to secure him and make sure he would be okay for however long time he was gonna get so I Didn't take a dollar. Wow. But even for you, you got money. You don't want to have a prenup show to protect your interests?
Starting point is 00:39:53 True. And, you know, my mom talked to me about it too. But, again, it's like what we've been through and how our finances are set up now, it wouldn't even make sense. It would be like, what's the purpose? DT said y'all putting the honeymoon on hold. You and Sir Jamaica, she is wet. I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:40:12 I would love to hear her and Gucci have a conversation. Can you imagine her and Gucci out here? I don't know. Y'all never heard her talk before. No, I haven't. I promise I've never heard you talk all these years. So you didn't watch the special or nothing? I did watch the special. She talks a lot.
Starting point is 00:40:26 In the trailer, she talks a lot. A lot of people hasn't really heard me speak. If they're not like my day one fans and have me on Snapchat and when I act silly, they don't. And they just follow me on Instagram. They don't hear me speak. They're just now hearing my accent for the first time. You were on The Real, co-hosting The Real? But that was recently.
Starting point is 00:40:44 Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, I'm talking about all the first time. You were on The Real, co-hosting The Real? But that was recently. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, I'm talking about all the past stuff. But about, back to your honeymoon question, Gucci's on tour. Mm. And this goes to be that whole traditional wife again. Am I upset that we're not on a honeymoon? No, I don't care about that stuff.
Starting point is 00:40:59 You're on tour, you're working. I'm going to come on tour with you. We could honeymoon on tour, or we do it later. And we're to the point, seriously, we're so tired of hotels we just want to be home we don't even want to fly all over the world and be in somebody's hotel we love our house we love our bed and we would be rather honeymoon in the bedroom now how do y'all maintain such uh such good shape if you like to cook all the jamaican food i don't cook that food every day. Okay.
Starting point is 00:41:25 I probably cook like that. When we're in Atlanta, I usually do it on Sundays. That used to be our day. But from Monday through Saturday, oh, no. Salads and fruits, we don't play that game. Right. So y'all do have a strict diet? Yes, I make sure we have a strict diet,
Starting point is 00:41:43 and we work out five to six days a week. How do you have a strict diet with those kids I make sure we have a strict diet and we work out five to six days a week. How do you have a strict diet with those kids and in Jamaica? Discipline. Discipline. I literally cook the food and don't even eat it. Because it took me a while to get here, though. This wasn't nothing new. Like, I've been working out for like five years.
Starting point is 00:41:59 But when Gucci got locked up, that's when I changed my whole diet. I got so skinny and obsessed with it till I looked sick, seriously. And I had to, like, catch myself. So now I finally understand my body and finally understand what I can eat to maintain my weight. It took a while, but I got it now. Gucci said something in the book I'm still trying to figure out. He said when he was in jail, y'all used to get up and work out together. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:20 They have a time where they get up every morning. So let's say it's 6 a.m. So we had a whole schedule together. So I would get up the same time with him. I would take the kids to school, come back home, work out. He's working out the same time. He shower, I shower 12 o'clock, 1 o'clock. He calls. We talk about our workout. We talk about our lunch and we did that every day. Yeah. Every day. So his time would go by faster. And so he's not like I did all of that on purpose to get his mind focused. I didn't want him in there to getting any trouble to getting more time.
Starting point is 00:42:53 So I kind of just did all those things. And I would, you know, fly down there to see him. And we sit in visitation for five, six hours. And I just sit there with him. And you could tell he was really working out because you saw him losing the weight. The first two months, he lost like 40 pounds because he was detoxing. All that stomach was lean.
Starting point is 00:43:12 It wasn't even fat. It's hard to get off lean. Because they're constipated. They don't go to the bathroom. Yeah, he talked about that in the book. Yeah, so all of that was constipation, 40 pounds. Because he went in like 290 and then the other 50 he had to work hard for that so what good jamaican remedy would you give
Starting point is 00:43:31 him when he was constipated he wouldn't like i said he wouldn't tell me he wouldn't tell me he was hiding all of this from me like and when i would be at the house in atlanta and i'm coming over this is stuff he's he's told me now he said he would pour the lean and fruit punch to trick me and i'm like well what if i tasted it bill cosby oh no did you did you learn a lot when you read the book that you didn't know i know i kind of i knew everything and he was writing the book from jail and he would mail me the sheets because i heard someone say he didn't write his book. That's absolutely false. He wrote page by, even if you read it, you see it's in his own language, his own words. He wrote that book page by page and mailed it. And then I would mail it to the
Starting point is 00:44:13 people that printed up in the book. Well, you have a concern, like when he was in the street, that people would come after you because they knew you were like the closest person to him? No. Growing up in Jamaicaica i witnessed my dad being murdered so what part of jamaica kingston saint thomas so and and that's another reason why i'm so protective over the children because his own friends set him up to be murdered so i kind of been through that life so i understand him you know nothing he did scared me. I was never scared of him. Even when sometimes he's going through it, I would fly to Atlanta and be like, yo, what's wrong with you? Talk to me.
Starting point is 00:44:51 You know, I don't fear that type of stuff because I seen it as a young child growing up and I just want to always protect him. Sometimes I feel like I'm his security, knowing I can't do nothing. Like if people come at him, I'm like, you know. But no. So you saw your father get killed in front of you? Yeah. He was coming home one night, and they were outside waiting in the bushes for him to walk in, and they shot him in his head. So we were inside.
Starting point is 00:45:17 How old were you? 10. Damn. We left Jamaica a week later after that. Because y'all were scared for the rest of the family? Both. My mom was like, we got to go. We can't stay here. He was wealthy. So they would rob him and
Starting point is 00:45:29 you know, just, and they finally murdered him. How did you get over that trauma? Or have you? I'm over it. I'm okay. Gucci reminds me so much of him. So it's like everything that Gucci has done in the
Starting point is 00:45:46 past, I forgive him. I'm cool with it. Like, if somebody do something to you and you have to defend yourself, then you gotta defend yourself. We look forward to seeing more of the show and we appreciate you for joining us. I'm ready for you to write a book. I want to hear more. I want to write one too because my life is very interesting.
Starting point is 00:46:02 Alright, Keisha K.R. It's the Breakfast Club. All right. Keisha K.R. There you have it. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Chris Brown. This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
Starting point is 00:46:17 Rumor has it. On The Breakfast Club. So listen up. Now, Chris Brown has gone on Instagram and he's saying he wants his respect. He said, take it how you want, but due to the fact I have to defend myself for winning is a damn shame.
Starting point is 00:46:33 I am bringing Briss back. My music will forever speak for me, so anyone who think I'm finna keep letting y'all try to make an issue out of love needs to take several seats. I came to New York for a great free concert. I'm finally say this-ish. I'm the best
Starting point is 00:46:45 out of all these artists and I will not allow these and I will not allow you broke following need a hook from Chris Brown so y'all records pop to say otherwise.
Starting point is 00:46:54 Y'all better start showing some effing respect and act right. I make music for people who like my ish and obviously everybody need a hook or a song but me from anyone.
Starting point is 00:47:03 Three platinum singles before my album my direct edit, vocal arrange, and make you hate me because I'm the effing best. So do yourself a favor. Actually get a work ethic and grind because I'm an out-hustle rap and sing better than all you scared industry N-words. I've been here before.
Starting point is 00:47:17 A lot of y'all N-words even knew about real music. Not nay one of y'all can see me and you actually truly know it. Well, Chris Brown is absolutely right. Nobody is denying Chris Brown's talent, and we don't want Chris Brown to deny that he has a substance abuse problem. He should get better and become the best Chris Brown that he could possibly be. We actually saw Chris Brown perform in Boston. Me and Evie, he actually did a great job.
Starting point is 00:47:39 We actually spoke to him after, too. Killed it. I want him to be his best as well. Yes, that means get off drugs. He's super talented. Man, when I was watching this documentary, remember when he performed and he did the Michael Jackson tribute, Man in the Mirror? Yep.
Starting point is 00:47:52 And he broke down on stage crying. That was like his first return to the stage after all of the allegations. Well, that's what he needed to do now. He needed to look in the mirror. That was an incredible performance. He needed to look in the mirror and face his demons. I teared up while I was watching it. Get clean and become the best Chris Brown that he could possibly be.
Starting point is 00:48:07 All right, Corey Feldman is planning to expose the Hollywood pedophile ring. He wants to do a movie, and he's putting together a campaign. He's trying to crowdfund $10 million over two months so he can finance his project. Now, he said he wants to dismantle a pedophile ring that he was introduced to as a child in the 80s. He wants to expose and dismantle that pedophile ring. he was introduced to as a child in the 80s. He wants to expose and dismantle that pedophile ring. Here's what he had to say. I propose to do this by making a film that will be the most honest and true depiction of child abuse ever portrayed
Starting point is 00:48:37 by telling my own story in a very real way with no editing, no censorship, no studio behind it. I will make the film. I'll direct the film. I'll produce the film. And I will self distribute it. To guarantee that it gets a theatrical release. So we gotta wait until you do a whole movie.
Starting point is 00:48:56 For you to tell us about this god damn pedophile ring. Well he's been talking about it. Give us the name. Tell us the location. But a lot of people were shutting him down. Even when he was on. Go to the police. Give them the name and the the location But a lot of people Were shutting him down Even when he was on Go to the police Give them the name
Starting point is 00:49:07 And the location Of the pedophile ring And get the pedophile ring Shut down What you mean Absolutely And also For legal purposes
Starting point is 00:49:13 For saying people's names He said this before For legal purposes He couldn't name But if this is still going on Because he had a book Out and everything Is it still going on
Starting point is 00:49:22 This guy just said He's going to do A whole movie about it, self-discriminate it, and make it so he can get into theaters. So we will see what happens. But then he talks, and he so far has raised over $130 million for this. Now here's what else he had to say about what happened since all his allegations have been brought to light.
Starting point is 00:49:41 Ever since I discussed the fact that I have this plan, my life has turned into utter chaos. You can probably tell by the sound of my voice. Just over the past few days since I made that announcement, I've been arrested. I had a near-death experience last night where I felt like I was almost going to be killed. Two trucks came speeding at me at the same time on a crosswalk and then several of my band members decided to quit because they're afraid for their lives wow well we'll see what happens if this really is gonna go down all i know is integrity is choosing your thoughts and actions based on values rather than personal gain it sounds to me
Starting point is 00:50:15 like he's trying to get personal gain off this by saying he's gonna put it in a movie and self distribute it and make it go to theaters tell us what's going on now break up the pedophile ring now then you said 31 million million is $31,000. Oh, I thought he said, okay, he wrote this, $131,000. Right. Oh, no, this is just $31,000? Whatever it is, it's $31,000, not $31,000. $31,000, right.
Starting point is 00:50:33 $31,000, what did I miss? He raised $131,000 so far. Who? Corey Feldman. He said $131,000,000 is $131,000. Okay. All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report. All right.
Starting point is 00:50:46 Thank you, Missy. Charlemagne! Yes, sir. Keep giving your donkey, too. Hey, man, let's talk about Powerhouse last night. Let's talk about the mess that happened outside. Why not? Four after the hour.
Starting point is 00:50:55 I need the people who tried to rush the door of the Barclays Center and, you know, spoiled it for everybody else to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with them, please. All right. We'll get into that when we come back. Keep it locked. This is The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Starting point is 00:51:09 I was born a donkey. It's the donkey of the day. This is donkey, donkey. What the f*** is that? That's hot. For the donkey of the day. That's pretty fun. Where's Charlamagne the devil?
Starting point is 00:51:24 Possibly. The Breakfast Club. Donkey of the Day. That's pretty funny. Charlamagne the Devil. Possibly. The Breakfast Club. Donkey of the Day. For Friday, October 27th, close to all the bad apples that spoiled the bunch yesterday at Powerhouse here in Brooklyn, New York. First of all, salute to everybody who had legitimate tickets, people who spent their hard-earned money to come see the weekend. French Montana, the Migos, Cardi B, and a person I really enjoyed watching perform last night, Lil Uzi Vert. Drop on the clues bombs for everybody
Starting point is 00:51:48 who had real tickets, okay? Oh, you ain't gonna say my name? I ain't perform last night? I missed your set. Did you say DJ Envy and Friends? We brought him out on the set. This is the way you missed it. How you miss my set?
Starting point is 00:51:57 Oh, you did. You brought out nine and a half artists. Who you brought out? You brought out... A$AP Ferg. Casting over A$AP Ferg, T-Gizzy, and Busta Rhymes. We're missing some inches. That's okay.
Starting point is 00:52:07 Listen, I just can't stand when positive energy is ruined by negative energy, and that's what happened last night. Actually, it's happened the past few years. Now, last night I'm sitting in the lounge with our guy Doc Winters, dropping a Clues bomb for Doc Winters, damn it, and we start getting texts and calls from people telling us they won't let anybody in the building. I'm like, that's strange. So one of my people asked me did something happen inside of the building.
Starting point is 00:52:28 I'm like, I don't know. They wouldn't let anyone out either. Yeah, and of course, like clockwork, my anxiety kicks in, okay? You know, slight anxiety attack because I start thinking of that Ariana Grande concert that got bombed. Oh, I'm a hypochondriac like that, okay? I am absolutely one of those people who hears those kinds of stories and think that could happen at any time at any concert in America. Then after asking some questions about why they wouldn't let anyone in, like Angelique said, I found out they wouldn't let anyone out.
Starting point is 00:52:53 Now my anxiety really kicks in. Now I'm thinking, is it a lone gunman in the venue? When my anxiety kicks in. What is wrong with you? Listen, I start thinking every worst-case scenario possible, okay? But thankfully it wasn't that, all right? It was bad, but not that tragic. Let's go to NBC4 New York for the report, please.
Starting point is 00:53:09 Chaos at the Barclays Center when a group of people without tickets tried to force their way into a sold-out concert. Power 105.1's Powerhouse show was playing at the venue as a safety precaution. Representatives with the Barclays Center say they closed the doors while security worked to disperse that crowd you see there. Those who had tickets to tonight's show and could not get in will receive a refund. Fans without tickets tried to storm inside the Barclays Center.
Starting point is 00:53:37 First of all, Brooklyn will always be Brooklyn. Drop one of Clues' bombs for Brooklyn, damn it. Pass it, Brooklyn. That's not a reason to shout Brooklyn out. I'm just saying. Where's Brooklyn at? Rushing the door when you can't get in is so Brooklyn, okay? I was in South Carolina watching MOP videos, all right?
Starting point is 00:53:54 But come on, man. You can't make it bad for everybody else who actually paid to get in, all right? See, it's cause and effect. People with no tickets try to rush the door. Now police have to react to them. In order to react to them, you got to shut the venue down to regain control. Then the people who actually paid for tickets have to suffer because of the actions of the knuckleheads who didn't. Now everybody is agitated and everybody gets rowdy.
Starting point is 00:54:14 And now you just got a mess, period. I understand why everyone is upset. But in this case, the people who should be the most upset are the people who actually had tickets. Now, I don't know what exactly happened with the Barclays security and police officers. I wasn't out there, but I do know that people were pepper sprayed. So I don't know why the NYPD is saying no one was pepper sprayed when EMS is reporting they treated people for being pepper sprayed. One of our interns got some pepper spray in her eye. Yes, she did.
Starting point is 00:54:39 Yes, she did. Let's go to ABC7NY for the report, please. Music fans caused a funny scene outside the Barclays Center when a crowd washed the doors during a sold-out hip-hop concert. A Barclays spokesperson says a group of fans, without tickets, tried to force their way into the show, which featured musicians including The Weeknd, Migos, French Montana, and Cardi B. Witnesses we spoke to say pepper spray was used on that crowd, but the NYPD says it did not use pepper spray.
Starting point is 00:55:09 EMS did treat two people for burns to their eyes. Well, somebody used pepper spray. So if somebody that actually had pepper spray in their eye tells me that the police pepper sprayed them, I'm going to believe them. And I think it's a damn shame that in order to regain control of the venue, the people who got pepper sprayed probably didn't deserve the pepper spray, but they had to get the pepper spray because the people who deserved the pepper spray needed to be pepper sprayed.
Starting point is 00:55:35 Now, look, the moral of the story is this. It was all a mess. Okay, a mess created by people who chose to do the wrong thing by rushing the door knowing they didn't have tickets. Listen, I don't care what anyone says. When you do the wrong thing on purpose, nothing good happens. Nothing. Okay, I need y'all people who rushed the door to get in
Starting point is 00:55:49 to have some integrity about yourself. Integrity is doing what's right, not what's easy. What's right is purchasing a ticket, standing on line, and waiting your turn to get in. What's easy is not buying a ticket and attempting to rush the door to get in. You idiots trying to take the easy route ruined it for everybody else. Go get a job, save your money, and purchase tickets
Starting point is 00:56:08 like everybody else did. It hurts my heart. I feel pains in my chest like Tyrese coming out the courthouse for all the people who couldn't get in last night because of all these knuckleheads, okay? So please give all those idiots who tried to rush the door at the Barclays Center the biggest hee-haw, please.
Starting point is 00:56:25 It's a damn shame. Because they really missed my show and my set, man, and they would have enjoyed it. Yo, it was dope when you came out, though, because it was like four people in the front row that threw up glow-in-the-dark dildos, and I was like, yo. Those were glow sticks. Those were glow sticks? They were glow sticks. We threw out glow sticks
Starting point is 00:56:39 to people, and nobody had no dildos. So you mean to tell me all of those hard, long things they was holding up in the air was glow sticks? Yes. I thought they was dildos. No, you wanted them to be dildos. That's what you wanted. That's what you wanted. I was like, where are the you are vicious signs?
Starting point is 00:56:56 But you are vicious. You showing off with glow sticks? Shut up. Now, hold up. No, I'm not letting you off the hook either. What? Envy in his laptop right now has the Migos record featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B from Culture 2. And he talking about he got to wait until 9 o'clock to play it. Yeah, come on now, Envy.
Starting point is 00:57:16 First of all, they were supposed to preview the entire song last night. Since when do you follow rules? At Powerhouse, the Migos did preview a snippet of the song. You're supposed to be the most vicious DJ in the industry. Since when do you follow vicious DJs? I got the idea. Don't want a people's choice. You're going to wait until 9?
Starting point is 00:57:31 What's the name of the song? Why don't you wait until 9.30? It's called Motorsport. Motorsport. Motorsport. And what you doing? You going to play the record or what? No, not yet.
Starting point is 00:57:39 This is a damn shame. Not yet. What if we give you a dildo? There you go, Yee. There you go, Yee. There you go, Yee. How do we convince him? It's a bribery. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 00:57:50 So that's a yes? No. No. Hey, Yee got one that's high speed. What if it glows in the dark? You know what? I'm not messing with you guys. All right, when we come back, the Pastor Carl Lentz.
Starting point is 00:58:01 I don't want to hear from Pastor Carl when you're sitting there with a goddamn Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Migos record. Hey, whoa, whoa. I like Pastor Carl. We can't say Pastor Carl. And then say God. Right, I'm sorry. What's wrong with you? You better pray right now.
Starting point is 00:58:11 I rebuke thee, Charlamagne. God know my heart. My goodness. When we come back, the Pastor Carl Lentz will be in the building. He's got a new book out. You don't sound excited. You sound like the song. Yeah, come on.
Starting point is 00:58:20 He's got a new book out. You want me to lie? All right. But thank you, Pastor Carl Lentz. We're going to get him on. Well, we'll go gospel over secular, I guess. Yes. When we come back, it's The Breakfast Club.
Starting point is 00:58:28 Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Morning, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club. We've got a special guest in the building, my guy, Pastor Carl Lentz. Yes, sir. Welcome back.
Starting point is 00:58:43 Pleasure to be back, my brother. Pastor Carl has finally putting out his book, Own the Moment. This must be meant for me to read because somebody gifted me a book called The Power of Moments. And then here comes your book called Own the Moment. We're on to something. And I like it. It says, make the most of what you do have. Don't be so fixed on the future that you miss the power of the present.
Starting point is 00:59:00 Why is it so hard to focus on the now, Pastor Carl? First of all, congratulations on your bestseller. Thank you, sir. Holler. I think people need hope right now and reminders that we can't do a lot about a lot, but we can do something about what we have in our hands right now. And that's why I wrote it, because I think these are frustrating times, and people need to know we can do something about what we're a part of. You know, whatever job you have, wherever you find yourself, there's more power in it than you probably think.
Starting point is 00:59:32 And you're right. We spend so much time like videotaping what's going on instead of living in that moment. Living in the moment. That's right. You know, you go to a show and you're like, oh, I got to make sure I put this on my Snapchat. Or you said you're with your son. He's riding his bike. You're taking a picture of him riding his bike.
Starting point is 00:59:46 But sometimes you need to just experience and live in that moment. We are living in the moment. It's living through our phones, which is whack. Right. Put your phone down. Yeah. Like, you have eyes. You have a memory.
Starting point is 00:59:57 You know, sometimes that stuff's better. So, yeah, I think we got a moment in time right now, culture-wise, to do something. I mean, it's really easy to criticize. There's a lot to criticize, perhaps. But my goal, somebody once said we need less fingers in the culture, more thumbs. Like, what am I going to do about this? And everybody can point and judge and yell. But I still think there's a time and a place for that.
Starting point is 01:00:19 But I want to be somebody who's found trying to make a difference. You get criticized a lot, but you seem to embrace the hate, so to speak. You know, they criticize you about your tattoos, your pectoral muscles, okay, your sense of dress. You know what I mean? Maybe they're right about the sense of dress. I need help. Somebody holler at me. Yeah, I think, you know, you can't expect to make a difference and have everybody get it.
Starting point is 01:00:43 You know, if your goal is to be understood, it's a boring life anyway. So I think for me, I've learned how to almost measure how I'm doing by who doesn't like me. There are some people where I don't want you to like me. You know, we said that. When the right people don't like you. We said, yeah, we said that in our church. Like, you know, for instance, if you're an overt racist person, I'm not sure I want you to be comfortable with me. And if you are taking ground, that means you're taking ground from somebody.
Starting point is 01:01:08 So, you know, for me, when people criticize us, I just say, God bless you. And, you know, if you don't want to take the time to get to know us and what we do, that's on you. Well, John Lennon said that once. He said, being honest may not get you many friends, but it always gets you the right ones. Exactly. In the book, you say, forget living the dream and learn to embrace the beauty of your reality. Explain that. I feel like everybody talks about the dream scenario.
Starting point is 01:01:33 We normally compare our lives to somebody else's Instagram, our behind the scenes to somebody else's sports center, Highlight Reel. And I feel like it's awesome to have dreams, obviously. But we got to do something, what we have right now, because if you're always waiting for the ideal thing, we miss so many moments that could matter right now. So for me, I got big dreams. All that stuff's great. But I also have a responsibility to do as much as I can
Starting point is 01:01:58 with what I have right now. So it's twofold. It's not like no dreams. I'm not like anti-dream. I think, you know, Martin Luther King was, I i have a dream but he said it while he was walking and to me there's so much power in that there's i know a lot of people were like someday i'm gonna have a show like the breakfast club like cool where do you do your internship you know what are you studying and i think we we gotta raise up a generation that's willing to dream and willing to work because they don't they
Starting point is 01:02:24 don't you know work without each other how do they balance that because that's a that's a tough balancing i think you you you got to keep your hand to the plow so to speak so i've never once waited for an opportunity i think it's like i'm going to look at opportunities i'm going to knock and i'm going to keep moving but i'm not going to wait i'm going to do you know the best I can with what I have right now. I think God always blesses that. I do believe that we're, because I'm a Christian, you end up looking a lot better than you really are. You know, like it's not that we work harder or somebody who's successful is better necessarily. It just means sometimes God can, God can breathe on what you're working with. Do you believe in karma? I believe in sowing and reaping. Karma is a different word,
Starting point is 01:03:06 but the concept of you get out what you put in to a degree. Why to a degree? Because I believe in it wholeheartedly. I mean, I believe in it wholeheartedly as well, but I do believe if we all got what we deserve, as a Christian, I'm thinking, I don't deserve to walk with God. I don't deserve to know
Starting point is 01:03:21 Jesus. I don't deserve anything I've got to that point. But beyond that, on like an earthly practical level, yeah, you get out what you put in. Like, don't expect this to grow if you're not going to water it, if you're not going to, you know, grind for it at all. I love that idea of not just living up to your potential, but exceeding what your own expectations are of yourself.
Starting point is 01:03:41 Potential? If someone looked at me one day and they said, Carl, you really lived up to your potential, I feel like i would be doing god a disservice you know i don't i don't potential it's like i want to be that guy who people are like no way i can't believe there's no way a dude from virginia shout out envy to all the hampton you people there you go um i i love that i love how people know me from like that's what's cool about going to your hometown though, because people know you. You can't fake anything in your hometown. So like when people see me, they're like, okay, I used to be an atheist, but
Starting point is 01:04:10 you? I'm interested because you can't fake where you're from, who you are. And so when people see my life, there's no explanation for it other than maybe what he believes is real, because he's not that good. He's not that anything. That whole concept of potential is interesting because you never can quite
Starting point is 01:04:27 live up to it because you don't really know what it is. I guess you might have your own goals and your own things that you want to accomplish, but most of the time, potential is based on what people say about you after the fact. And you kind of addressed that in the own, the moment chapter when you said that trendsetters and moguls and true pioneers would never really accept it or appreciate it in their time. Ever time ever ever and they never will be you know like colin kapp for instance like you know he's vilified one minute and now it's starting to change the
Starting point is 01:04:52 narrative's different there will come a day when people will be like you gotta you gotta kneel you gotta stand for what you believe but i i think number one we need to appreciate people right now and and number two yeah nobody who's ever stepped out um was cool in that moment nobody not martin luther king jr not muhammad ali none of these people we idolize now none of them nobody and and that's that's what people we live in a culture where everybody is desperate to be approved of you can't change culture if you if your number one goal is for people to like you. I think the essence of change is being willing to say, I'm out here by myself.
Starting point is 01:05:33 And we have a phrase at church, don't ask God to deliver you from your own prayer request. So you can't on one hand say, God, use me to go out on waters that I've never been on. And then next week, pray that you feel shaky. Or God, use me to reach people. And next week, people are walking all over me. It's like I said that in the book. If you ask God to use you, he will. So be careful before you say some things because he's looking for available people. All right.
Starting point is 01:05:54 We got more with Pastor Carl Lentz when we come back. 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.
Starting point is 01:06:03 We have Pastor Carl Lentz in the building. Yee. Is it hard to embrace somebody? Like, say, Harvey Weinstein wanted to come to Hillsong, and he was like, I need some help. I need to talk. I need some guidance. Horny Weinstein.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Last time I was here, you asked me about Charlie Sheen, and here we are with Harvey Weinstein. I'm like, Lord, help me. Let me get a peaceful news cycle. No, it wouldn't be hard for me because Harvey Weinstein, he needs Jesus like I need Jesus. And are the consequences of his sin heavier? Absolutely. But at the end of the day, that man needs help.
Starting point is 01:06:35 And if there's any place he could ever come that would open up the doors, it would be ours. It doesn't mean that we absolve or endorse or advocate or excuse his behavior. It just means our answer is the same. No matter what your problem is, no matter what your sin is, no matter how big or small we might make it, I feel like we know what the answer is. So Harvey, you know, we're praying for him like we would anybody. It's sad and it's going to get worse.
Starting point is 01:06:59 And it's interesting how on one hand we honor Hugh Hefner when he passes away. The dude was a pornographer. But yet Harvey Weinstein is this demon in culture right now. And I said, we've got to pick our poison here. I can't let you do that, Pastor Clark. What did I do? Hugh Hefner was a shrouded playboy. He owned Playboy.
Starting point is 01:07:19 Those playmates wanted to be there. They were consenting. Yes. Harvey was using his power. No, I'm not likening what they said. I'm saying what they represent. So we're mad on one hand about what Harvey Weinstein has done, right?
Starting point is 01:07:34 But the culture that created it, we also honor. What's the culture that created it? Like womanizing? Or what do you mean? Or you think pornography is... Yeah, I think that that... How can one thing be acceptable
Starting point is 01:07:46 and then we not expect things like the Harvey Weinstein thing to be accepted for so long? There's nothing wrong with sex, but there's something wrong with being a sexual predator. Absolutely. In no way am I likening these two men together. What I'm saying is we have a culture that can't pick which direction we want to go.
Starting point is 01:08:02 So is Playboy, is Hugh Hefner worthy of honor right now? And yet, you know, we go to Harvey Weinstein and we vilify him, you know, up in, I don't know. I think that sometimes it gets to two different things. Yeah, Harvey Weinstein did a lot of illegal. Yeah. Do you understand what I'm saying, though? No, we don't.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Somebody out there does. I don't know about that. No, no, I'm not saying they're the same thing. I'm saying the point is we have very, very murky water right now with morality. So that was my greater point. You think pornography is immoral? I think the evidence is there that pornography is destructive to anybody that's involved with it. Now, if someone's got better research, please show me.
Starting point is 01:08:45 But from what I've seen and from what I know, I don't think it's helping anybody. It's just my view. That's why I'm sitting here in the middle. You're like it fuels like sexual desires more so than other things. I don't know. I think it definitely devalues what is right and what is holy. And I don't think, you know, I think you can get to a point in culture
Starting point is 01:09:06 where you're so ingrained to think some things are right, you know, we start to lose our sensitivity. So I think from what I've studied, from what I know, the people that I've walked through some pretty nasty journeys with, sometimes pornography is an ever-present factor in all these scenarios. So, hey, people need to make their own decisions. But porn isn't rape, though. No.
Starting point is 01:09:28 It's not rape. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I wasn't saying that, guys. Come on, now. I wasn't saying that. You're saying the culture that. I was talking about culture. Y'all are like, Harvey and Hughes are not the same.
Starting point is 01:09:36 I didn't say that. I'm just saying it looks to me hypocritical. In the news, they said that you had a bromance with Justin Bieber. And they posted pictures, and a lot of those pictures weren't you. True. That's so random. I like to love people. No, no, no.
Starting point is 01:09:51 That's only like one or two that wasn't him. That wasn't him. When they were trying to paint it as an inappropriate thing, the pictures definitely weren't you. Like the guy in the pool. Right. Yeah. That wasn't you. No, sir.
Starting point is 01:10:00 So they're saying that pretty much that the reason Justin Bieber stopped his tour was because of his conversations with you. Right. Is there any truth to that? No, sir. And if you look at his Instagram where he spoke on his own behalf, that's only people who speculate like that don't have any context of what it means to have a pastor or a friend. And Justin made his own calls. He made his own decisions.
Starting point is 01:10:20 It's not my role to tell this boy, this man, really, man of God, what to do. He's going to do what he's going to do. And I'm going to sit there and say, I'm with you. If he asked for advice, I would give it. But that's not my role to tell this boy, this man, really, man of God, what to do. He's going to do what he's going to do, and I'm going to sit there and say, I'm with you. If he asks for advice, I would give it, but that's not my primary role. I mean, why would I have a hand in him canceling his tour? Why would I want believers mad at me? They mad at you, too. Some of them.
Starting point is 01:10:36 I mean, some of them. Most of them understand that if you're a fan of anybody, you want them to do what's best for them. Correct. But there were a couple people that were mad. Yeah, some of those photos were weird. They weren't me. One time I leaned in to listen, and I saw a couple photos that, you know, tried to make that something. It's not.
Starting point is 01:10:53 I'm like, I'm 38. I've been married for 14 years. I've known Justin forever. Like, how desperate are we to manufacture stories about, like, you know? I think it's weird that we live in a time where if you see somebody genuinely doing something good, the first thing we think is something's inappropriate. Absolutely. You know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 01:11:11 I wrote about it in the book. It's so much easier to go the breakfast club isn't for real. They got to be doing something wrong rather than go how have you three, how many markets are you in? 70 plus. 70 plus or 80 plus. 80 markets. It's easier to look at something that's going well right now and hating on it than it is to go, what can I learn from this? Right.
Starting point is 01:11:32 And so people, like I talked to a reporter one time about the Justin thing and I was like, yeah, there's nothing weird. He's like, I just don't believe it. I don't believe that people can make their own decisions without heavy handed. You know, I said, it'm sad that you feel like that. Like, what if what if he's just making good decisions? Like, why can't you just believe that this is legitimate? And if you have said something that has touched Justin and caused Justin to like, clearly he's changed.
Starting point is 01:11:56 I mean, we remember when he was at a few years ago. We see where he's at now. Clearly, he's changed. I feel like a relationship with God changes your life. Do we have a factor in that? Well, you've helped change. You're a good friend to me. We've had great combos.
Starting point is 01:12:09 So there's a lot of factors that go into somebody changing their life, and we get way too much credit for that stuff. We're a local church. Yes, we do support. Yes, we do bring help. But Justin's made good decisions that are based on his relationship with God. No man gets credit for that, I think. But, yeah, have we had a hand in it? I hope so.
Starting point is 01:12:27 I hope I've made his life easier and a little bit more supportive. But at the end of the day, you know, we need, you said it well, we need to look at things that are going well and clap for people. Yeah, and it bugs me out because I know you. And like, I'm like, well, that's who Pastor Carl is though.
Starting point is 01:12:43 Like, Pastor Carl sends me messages all the time encouraging me and prayers. I mean, all the time for no reason. I'm like, that's who he is. I think that to me is the essence of community and life. But if you don't know church and you don't know the way we do church, this is a succession of years of help, encouragement, guidance, wisdom, conflict, challenge. And so you see, it's like looking at the Instagram that somebody has arrived. Instagram doesn't show you the days where you fall on your face.
Starting point is 01:13:14 Nobody Instagrams their bad days. Like, here I am again, stuck in the same place. Like, no one wants to talk about that. And that's a shame because those are the moments that make you. So when people see Justin doing better, anybody doing better for that matter, yeah, it's cool. But understand where Envy came from. Understand what Angela's been through. Don't just ask you about the bestseller.
Starting point is 01:13:36 Ask about what it was like to grow up in South Carolina with nothing. That's who makes you who you are. And it's the same thing with Justin. He's worked hard over a long time to make better decisions. And, you know, I'm proud of that, proud of him. And I think that's the hope for everybody, that anybody can change. Well, you know, you got to leave us with a prayer. Jesus, we thank you for a new day. Thank you that everybody has the right to come to you and get grace when we need it. So, Lord, I pray for anybody listening that you would bring hope to the hopeless today. You bring healing to those that need it.
Starting point is 01:14:05 We pray for our cities. We pray for our country. We pray for our government. Lord, that you would continue to have your way. We thank you for what you've done. Jesus, we believe that the best is absolutely yet to come, and we love you. Thank you for bringing us here today. In Jesus' name, amen.
Starting point is 01:14:19 Amen. Pastor Carl Lynch, own the moment. Go get your book right now. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club. People do things they shouldn't. We know, Envy.
Starting point is 01:14:31 Like what? Tell us, Envy. But, Envy, you do whatever you want. Are these your confessions? Envy, do whatever you want. Don't make me out to be a liar now. I told everybody that I couldn't possibly be you. No, I'm not talking about that, you pervert.
Starting point is 01:14:43 You're not talking about the dildos right now? No, no. What are you talking about? I'm talking about the Motorsports record, all right? Now, we got the record early, right? The Motorsports record featuring, it's the Migos featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. Right, got it early. And I told Charlamagne I got it early.
Starting point is 01:14:57 So we talked about playing it a little early before we were supposed to, right? Yes. All right, let's do it. He advertises, we're going to play this song at 8.50. Salute to the Shade Room for posting it. Drop one of the Clues bombs. They did? Yes, they did. Why did you do that? It's 8.54. Why were you late? He was trying to slide in and do that on the low,
Starting point is 01:15:13 and then you posted it. First of all, this is not a good week for Envy to be sliding in on the low and doing anything, okay? Alright? Let's stop it, G. Now, Envy. This never works out for you. It never works out for you when you try to slide in on the low, Envy. So anyway. Yes.
Starting point is 01:15:27 So I've been getting phone calls like crazy about this record. Do you have this record? Yes, he has it. Where did you get it from? We all listened to it a couple times in here. I don't have it. I don't know what you're talking about. And Nikki and Cardi both got busy.
Starting point is 01:15:37 All right, but we're going to do the rumors, and then we'll play it out of the rumors. Okay. So we're playing it at 9 a.m. Would y'all shut up so we can do the rumors and play the song? I'm sorry, Yee. Jesus Christ. Why do I have to talk to you like that? Let's go! It's about time. This guy got a big mouth. Pause. You got a big
Starting point is 01:15:54 butthole. This is the Rumor Report. With Angela Yee. You guys are made for each other. Alright. Colin Kaepernick has been invited to attend the NFL owners meeting. They've extended that invitation to several team owners and players and to Colin. He's going to be joining them.
Starting point is 01:16:12 Now, Colin is happy to attend. The players are reportedly happy to have him stop by as well. So we'll see what happens. But he does have a pending case against the NFL's owners for collusion. Drop on the clues box for my guy Colin Kaepernick. He's got his book coming, too. His book is coming. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:27 All right, over 300 women now have chimed in about James Toback, the director. Now, this director, there's a story in the L.A. Times about him, and that story has about 38 women's allegations against him. Now, according to the writer, 310 women have contacted this writer so far, Glenn Whipp, about their encounters. One person said he told me he'd love nothing more
Starting point is 01:16:51 than to masturbate while looking into my eyes. What? Selma Blair told Vanity Fair that her representative set up a meeting with Toback back in 1999. The director asked the actress to read a monologue naked in his hotel room. Initially, she declined,
Starting point is 01:17:13 but then he insisted he was training her to be a better actress, so she did it. Yikes. Right. So now I'm going to give you this information. A 2010 study based on a decade of data found only 2% to 10% of sexual assault allegations are false reports and that sexual harassment and assault are some of the most underreported crimes in the United States. So those are just some numbers for you guys. Now, Ashley Judd, in the meantime, was talking about what happened with her and Harvey Weinstein, and she told Diane Sawyer this yesterday
Starting point is 01:17:37 about how he tried to trap her in his room and tried to get her to give him a massage and then wanted her to watch him shower naked. And this is how she said she got out of there by making this deal and finally i just said when i win an oscar in one of your movies okay and he was like yeah when you get nominated i said no when i win an oscar and then i just fled am i am i proud of that that I'm of two minds. The part that shames myself says no. The part of me that understands the way shame works says that was absolutely brilliant. Good job, kid. You got out of there.
Starting point is 01:18:16 Well done. So she managed to get out by making that deal. And she also did say that she would forgive Harvey Weinstein and that he needs some help. Here's what she said. I believe that there is hope and help for everyone. It has to be the appropriate help. And there has to be a real profound understanding on the part of the sexual predator that what they were doing was wrong and criminal. Should he go to jail?
Starting point is 01:18:44 If he's a rapist, he absolutely should go to jail. What would you say to Harvey Weinstein today? What I would say to Harvey is, I love you and I understand that you are sick and suffering, and there is help for a guy like you. Yeah, I think the appropriate help for sexual predators is castration. Just, I mean, just get rid of their penis. They've misused it.
Starting point is 01:19:03 You know what I mean? They've weaponized their genitals. It's time for them to go. All right, well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report, and we are going to get into this, right?
Starting point is 01:19:11 All right, let's get into the goods, Envy. Envy, come on. Envy's been sitting on this motorsport for nine and a half hours. I'm not sitting on anything. All right.
Starting point is 01:19:19 Hey, first of all. Okay. I'm not sitting on anything. This record featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. It's the Migos featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. You have the Migos featuring Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. You have the record, right, Mr. Hampton alumni?
Starting point is 01:19:28 Yes. Come on, Envy. Are you going to play? Let's play, play, play. Let's go. All right. You got it. Okay.
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