The Breakfast Club - Security or Love
Episode Date: October 29, 2019Today on the show we opened up the phone lines after a video of Tiny and T.I went viral for speaking about needing security in a marriage before love on T.I's podcast expediTIously, so we asked what i...s more important love or security in a marriage? Also we had former Ohio State Senator Nina Turner stop by where she spoke about Bernie Sanders, politics and more. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to an airplane pilot who was recording passengers in the bathroom Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag. This is mine. I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
We need help!
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more.
After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast
Post Run High is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never
heard her before. Listen to
On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the
iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you love to hate. From the east to the west coast. DJ Envy. Angela Yee.
Charlamagne Tha God.
The realest show on the planet.
This is why I respect this show because this is a voice to society.
Changing the game.
You guys are the coveted morning show.
But y'all earned it.
Impacting the culture.
They wake up in the morning and they want to hear that breakfast.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
We in the mother.
We in the mother, we in the house.
All right, bring it back, bring it back, bring it back, bring it back, bring it back.
Start it from the top, start it from the top.
It's hard to run when you got hair plugs, you know what I'm saying?
Weighs you down a little bit.
Envy was a little late running in here.
Nobody came and got me. I was in the mix booth.
Good morning, TJ and V. Charlamagne and the cops. Beast of the Planet is Tuesday!
Yes, it's Tuesday.
That's right, and I'm so happy that I don't have to get on a plane today or tomorrow,
at least for the next week or so, because Sunday I was in three different cities.
I started off in L.A., Chicago, then Milwaukee at Marquette University,
having a conversation about mental health. And yesterday I had to go to Rock Hill, South Carolina, and I was at Winthrop University.
Man, drop one of the clues bombs from Winthrop University.
They showed out yesterday.
Don't you say free food, free entry on a
college campus, boy. And everybody was there.
It goes down. There you go. So salute to
Marianne Williamson. She's still running for president, but
you know she's a brilliant author, just a brilliant human being.
And Michelle Williams, Tanitra.
Okay? I don't like to say
from Destiny's Child, because she's so much more than that.
Yeah, but it puts a picture.
That's what people remember.
Puts a picture, yes.
When we was there, we had a conversation titled, Tell Your Story.
Because I always say in order to eradicate the stigma around mental health,
people just got to tell their story.
And that's what we were doing yesterday.
So salute to everybody that went through it,
Mary Ann Williamson and Michelle Williams, for all the energy yesterday.
There you go.
Well, I just got back about an hour ago from D.C.
I had my lip service live last night in D.C.
How was that?
It was in actually Silver Spring, Maryland.
It was too much fun.
Shout out to Donnell Rawlings.
He came through.
You lost your voice, it sounds like.
I'm just tired.
I haven't slept.
I drove there and drove back.
You drove?
Mm-hmm.
Why'd you get somebody to drive you?
Because I was supposed to be coming from Charlotte,
so we were supposed to be flying there,
and then I was supposed to get a ride back,
but then I ended up just saying,
I'm just going to drive.
It's the easier thing to do.
Just the drive home was rough.
I'm not going to lie.
I was getting so sleepy.
Absolutely.
But Rico Nasty was on stage.
She was really funny.
I was out friend Donnell.
Donnell.
So we had an intuitive.
You know what that is?
No. It's that person that kind You know what that is? No.
It's that person that kind of like can read things about you.
Oh, I thought he was.
From your energy.
I thought Donnell was there for the twerk contest, but that's tell me.
So we had an intuitive and she actually gave everybody a reading before they got on the stage,
before we got started with them.
And Donnell was just not letting her be great.
Oh, sounds like Donnell.
Every time she says something, he was like, you read that?
You saw that on my, oh my God.
So, but he was very amusing and it was very nice that he came out and did that because
he's never done lip service before.
Donnell really doesn't ever talk about sex.
And what I realized is, is probably because he might not be that good at it.
Oh.
So we discussed that too.
Okay.
And so, yes, he was there.
Michi So Crazy was there.
If you remember him, he was on the X on the Beach show,
but he also used to date Blac Chyna,
and he's the one that was on tape with her that was circulating
where everybody was talking about her fellatio.
And so, yes, he was there as well.
And then we had DJ Quicksilver, who's our guy.
So we had fun.
All right.
I'll be in Atlanta tomorrow.
Atlanta tomorrow. All right. Well, let's get the show cracking. Now, Nina Turner will be joining Okay. Who's our guy. So we had fun. All right. I'll be in Atlanta tomorrow. Atlanta tomorrow.
All right.
Well, let's get the show cracking.
Now, Nina Turner will be joining us. That's right.
Nina Turner is the homie.
Nina Turner should run for president one day.
If Bernie Sanders gets the nomination next year, he should make Nina Turner his vice president.
But what do I know?
So we'll kick it with Nina Turner.
And then we got front page news.
This next one, we talking about you.
Well, we'll talk about a jury.
They just gave a police officer $20 million.
We'll tell you why.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Y'all, The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now, on Monday Night Football, the Steelers beat the Dolphins 27-14.
Now, tonight is game six of the World Series.
Houston leads the series 3-2 over Washington.
Now, where are we starting, Yig?
Let's start with Joe Biden.
He just did an interview on 60 Minutes
on Sunday, and he was asked
if he wanted Obama
to endorse him. Here's what he said.
I want to earn this on my own.
Did he offer to endorse you? No, we didn't
even get there. I asked him not to. He said,
okay. I think it's better. I think he thinks
it's better for me. I have no
doubt when I'm the nominee, he'll be out in the campaign trial for me.
I told him, don't endorse me.
Fought on Joe Biden's thoughts.
All right, knock it off, Joe.
Nobody believed that.
That's him trying to get ahead of something that he knew wasn't going to happen anyway.
You know, you go to your friend and tell him you're about to do something,
and they aren't really excited about it.
Like, they really give off the energy.
Like, they don't want you to do it.
So then you tell them, hey, and I don't want you to endorse me either.
You're looking at your friend like, I wasn't going to.
I don't know where you got that from.
I wasn't planning to.
In that interview, he also said the Russians don't want me to be president and Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee.
Trump not only doesn't want to do anything about Russian interference, he's going out and asking for help.
The Russians don't want any Democrat to be president.
And that's why I keep saying that there has to be an election security bill passed before 2020.
I don't know why people are not acting like this isn't a big deal.
They just keep talking about it and passing.
The Democrats are also moving toward the next phase of impeachment with a key vote.
And they said that the House would vote on Thursday to formalize the procedures of the
impeachment inquiry into Trump and Ukraine.
It will be the first time the House will go on record on the proceedings.
And then after that vote, the next stage of the investigation is going to be them establishing rules
for public hearings,
provide due process rights for the White House,
allow information to be transferred to the committee.
And then they would ultimately consider
the article's impeachment.
So the timeframe they've been discussing right now
is public impeachment hearings before Thanksgiving
and votes on whether to impeach Trump by Christmas.
Well, that's what Trump and the Republicans asked for.
They said they weren't going to cooperate unless the House voted.
So now that the House is voting, let's see what excuse they come up with
to not cooperate this time, because you know it's coming.
All right, now a jury has awarded nearly $20 million to a police officer in Missouri.
According to that jury, they feel that the department discriminated
against this police officer, Keith Wildeber, for telling
him to, quote, tone down his gayness.
He said he was at a restaurant in 2014 and the owner offered him some surprising career
advice.
That owner was also on the board of police commissioners at the time.
He said the command staff has a problem with your sexuality.
He allegedly told Wildeber, if you ever want to see a white shirt, which is get a promotion, you should tone down your gayness.
Now, he then filed a complaint to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
And then after that, he was reassigned a month later to a midnight shift in a precinct that was about 27 miles from where he lived.
And then after that reassignment, he filed another discrimination charge alleging unlawful retaliation.
And so the jury did decide on Friday,
and they did decide to also call
for the police department leadership to step down.
How loud was his gay that he was asked to turn it down?
That's my kind of gay, okay?
Drop on the clues bomb for that loud gay.
If your gay is that loud,
why be a cop when you can be in Hollywood?
He said he was gay.
So what?
Woo-hoo.
My goodness.
Come on now.
All right.
Love a loud gay.
That's front page news.
As a matter of fact, turn your gay up this morning.
My goodness.
All right.
In my borough of Queens.
Come on, Queens.
There you go.
Let's shout out to Queens.
With all the Queens, baby.
That's what I'm talking about.
My borough of Queens.
I'm from Queens, New York.
And what I've been seeing in Queens the last couple of days has really been heartbreaking.
Yesterday, they beat up a 79-year-old man.
He was walking to the library as a gang initiation.
Beat him up, broke like two, three ribs.
That's some sucker stuff right there.
You know what I mean?
Also, a 14-year-old girl was shot in the shoulder.
The day before, she seen a kid get shot, and they believe maybe she was a witness.
Is this all part of some gang initiations?
No, this is something else that happened in Queens.
All in the same side of Queens.
And come on, Queens.
Come on now.
And they're saying the shooter could be anywhere from 10 to 12 years old.
Wow.
Come on, Queens.
Come on now.
You can't do that.
10 to 12 years old, that's wild.
Can't do that.
Can't do that.
I heard that this morning on the way, and I was like, come on now.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, maybe you had a bad night, horrible night, or maybe you're feeling blessed, open up the phone lines. 800-585-1051. Get it off your chest. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart? Feeling tired, depressed, a little bit revolutionary? Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag. I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.? Consider this. Start your own country. I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
There are 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Laudonia.
I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't Iana tribe own country.
My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series, The Running Interview Show,
where I run with celebrities, athletes,
entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast,
Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together.
You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic
happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know, follow,
and admire, join me every week for Post Run High. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all it's light-hearted
pretty crazy and very fun listen to post run high on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever
you get your podcasts as a kid i really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt, learning to trust herself and leaning into her
dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities for ourselves,
for self-preservation and protection. It was literally that step by step. And so I discovered
that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself. It's okay. Like grace. Have grace with yourself. You're trying your best
and you're gonna figure
out the rhythm of this thing alicia keys like you've never heard her before listen to on purpose
with jay shetty on the iheart radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts
this is your time to get it off your chest whether you're mad or blessed
so you better have the same energy we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is Johnny.
I just want to say, Dallas Cowboys, the only team in the NFL to have two bye weeks.
We got the Giants coming up next, so it's pretty much a bye week.
Listen, one thing I learned about playing the Jets this year,
I'm not sleeping on nobody any given Sunday, okay?
Let's not say that, sir.
Man, all right.
Let's just show up on it.
Shout out to my Astros, but yeah.
But you guys have a good morning, guys.
You have a good morning, too.
All I need us to do is show up this week, okay?
Let's not act like this is a bye we can give to the Giants.
The Giants are way better than the Jets, and we lost to the Jets.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Jay from Jacksonville.
Jay, get it off your chest, bro.
Hey, man, I just wanted to ask, Solomon, when was the last time you came to Jacksonville?
Man, I was just at Jacksonville.
I was at Edward Waters College a few weeks ago.
I don't know.
I don't know when the next time I'm in Jacksonville.
Man, I heard about that, but I listen on the iHeartRadio app,
so I was listening way late, man, so I was listening like way late, man.
Yeah.
And I go to Jacksonville University, man.
I don't know.
I'm sure I'll be down there probably topping next year.
I don't have nothing on the schedule for the rest of this year,
and I'm shutting down for the rest of this year.
All right, brother.
Hello, who's this?
This is Ron.
What's up, y'all?
Good morning.
Ron, what up?
Hey, I wanted to commend Angela Yee for coming in to work today.
You know, she ain't had no sleep.
Just got off of her little trip.
And DJ Wesley and Charlotte McGann, y'all would have called off for less.
Y'all need to, this is what y'all need to, you know.
My brother, you can't be serious.
You must not follow me on my schedule.
Yeah, you must not follow me either, my brother.
I was in three cities on Sunday and was here on Monday.
So I don't know what you're talking about. I was in Charlotte yesterday. I don't know what you're talking about. Yeah, you must not follow me either, my brother. I was in three cities on Sunday and was here on Monday. So I don't know what you're talking about.
I was in Charlotte yesterday.
I don't know what you're talking about.
Yeah, you must not follow our schedule.
In fact, I have to tell you this for disrespecting my work ethic,
because I take that serious.
Suck my d***.
That's on behalf of both of us, Envy.
I'm going to give up my penis for both of us in that case, okay?
I guess it's thank you.
That's disrespect. Don't disrespect my work ethic now.
You can disrespect a lot of things about me.
Don't do that.
All the time you spend away from my children.
Talk about my hair.
Don't talk about my work ethic.
Talk about Envy's hair plugs.
Talk about me skin bleaching.
But don't talk about my work ethic now.
Hello, Jermaine.
What's going on, Envy?
Good morning, everybody.
What's up, Jermaine?
Get off your chest.
I would like to get off my chest.
A big birthday shout out to my twin daughters.
They turned four today.
Aw.
They're the barmaid twins.
Everybody calls them that.
Okay.
I'm going to send them love and give them a big shout out.
And I'll be picking them up today from school, doing something special with them.
What you going to do?
Where you going to take them?
Well, one got basketball practice,
so we gonna do that real quick.
Then we gonna go get
something fun to eat,
ice cream or something like that.
There you go.
That'll be sweet.
That's nice.
All right.
Where you from?
I'm from Harlem.
I'm from Harlem.
This is Barmaid.
This is Mr. Barmaid.
Yeah, you know Mr. Barmaid.
Oh, okay.
Hey, why you just don't
take your kids trick-or-treating?
Because it's like
they started Halloween
about four days ago. It's Halloween all week, right? All week. You might don't take your kids trick-or-treating? Because it's like they started Halloween about four days ago.
It's Halloween all week,
right?
All week.
Hey, you might as well
just take them
trick-or-treating.
Yeah, it is, it is,
but it's nasty out here.
It's raining and stuff,
so I'm in Atlanta,
so we just gonna take it in,
take it light.
I just told you he's from Harlem.
All right, man, thank you.
He's from Harlem.
Oh, he's from Harlem.
I said, where you from?
Oh, okay.
All right, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent,
hit us up now.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Is your country falling apart?
Feeling tired? Depressed?
A little bit revolutionary?
Consider this. Start your own country.
I planted the flag.
I just kind of looked out of like, this is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds own this. It's surprisingly easy. There are 55 gallons
of water for 500 pounds of concrete. Everybody's doing it. I am King Ernest Emmanuel. I am the
Queen of Laudonia. I'm Jackson I, King of Capraburg. I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand
Republic of Mentonia. Be part of a great colonial tradition. Why can't I trade my own country? My
forefathers did that themselves. What could go wrong? No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warhead.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Bullets.
We need help!
We still have the off-road portion to go.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
And we're losing daylight fast.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan on the iHeartRadio app, And we're losing daylight fast. entrepreneurs and more after those runs the conversations keep going that's what my podcast
post run high is all about it's a chance to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into
their stories their journeys and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together
you know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout? Well, that's when the real magic happens. So if
you love hearing real inspiring stories from the people, you know, follow and admire join me every
week for post run high. It's where we take the conversation beyond the run and get into the
heart of it all. It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions,
but you just don't know what is going to come for you.
Alicia Keys opens up about conquering doubt,
learning to trust herself,
and leaning into her dreams. I think a lot of times we are built to doubt the possibilities
for ourselves. For self-preservation and protection, it was literally that step by step.
And so I discovered that that is how we get where we're going. This increment of small, determined moments.
Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Like grace.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.
Alicia Keys, like you've never heard her before.
Listen to On Purpose
with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Wake up, wake up. This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this? Hey, this is Daryl from Vegas. Hey, Daryl.
What's up, man?
Get it off your chest, bro.
All right, well, first,
I just want to start with love
and say thank y'all.
I try to listen to y'all
as much as I can.
I really appreciate y'all.
Oh, thank you, brother.
I want to get it off my chest
that I live in Las Vegas.
I'm an Uber driver,
and it really, really bugs me
when people don't respect Uber drivers
and just don't respect their vehicle,
you know, with the throw-up
and the garbage and just the inappropriate behavior. It's got to stop, man. I agree with that.
It's got to go both ways, though.
Sometimes I get in some Ubers and they are disrespectful.
I got in one one time.
There was empty bottles on the floor in the backseat.
There was a towel over the backseat.
I was like, come on.
I don't even want to get in here.
He's front sat in P.
By the way, just to play white devil's advocate, you are in
Vegas. So if you're picking up people in Vegas
after a certain time of night, bro,
I mean, you know what kind of element probably getting in that
Uber. They drunk, they high,
you know. Anybody have sex in your car?
Yeah, I have one that I actually
let to throw up. I don't want to be inappropriate
on the radio, but I had a...
I got you. No, I want to know.
She was giving fellatio oh that's
what it was yeah wait wait so i picked them up we're going to where they need to go i think they
kissed him so i'm like oh you know i'm gonna mind my business i don't want to get into all that but
then it seems like she's giving the guy fellatio because i don't see her i don't see him anymore
but then i hear her say very very quietly under breath, I have to throw up. And the whole car
has to throw up.
So, needless to say, I think
she, you know...
I wonder if that did anything for the man's ego.
I don't know. They got put
out in a bad neighborhood, so...
About that law
making her gag.
Thank you, brother.
Hello, who's this? Hello. Hey, what's your name, bro? I'm Felix. What's up, Felix? Eat it. Thank you, brother. Hello, who's this?
Hello.
Hey, what's your name, bro?
Felix.
What's up, Felix?
Eat it off your chest, man.
Yeah, man, I'm calling from Philadelphia.
I'm going to say what's up.
Everyone, have a good morning, man.
I'm working on the overnight shift.
I'm on my way now to pick up my son and take him to school, man.
Everybody have a blessed day.
I listen to you guys every morning.
And my job, I cannot get the sizzle down down the basement. I work two floors below ground. So, you know,
I got to download the app to listen to you guys.
Can't miss your jokes. Salome, what's up, brother?
What up, King? How are you?
Man, can't call it, man. Can't call it.
Happy to hear you. Angela, what's up,
Angela? What's up, what's up? Angela.
Say, mon. Angela, yeah,
I'm Puerto Rican, man, so you already know.
Como estas, Ted? Bien, y tu? Hey, I see you growing that hair, man. Don't let Sal I'm Puerto Rican, man. You already know. Como estas?
Bien, y tu?
Hey, I see you growing that hair, man.
Don't let y'all no make punk you, bro.
For real.
Nah, nah, nah.
You worded that wrong.
You worded that wrong.
What you should have said was, yo, I see you bought that hair, papi.
I see you bought that hair, papi.
You a hater.
Hater.
Hello, who's this?
It's Tyree.
Tyree, get it off your chest.
Yeah, man, I just want to say, right, like, I'm 34 years old,
and it's the first time I ever got through, like, through the radio station after all these years.
But I would like to say about this powerhouse, like,
I don't like the fact that they had powerhouses in New Jersey,
and, like, artists like Meek Mill kept yelling out New York, New York.
Like, give New Jersey a shout out. I, give Newark, New Jersey a shout out.
I'm from Newark, by the way, too.
Okay.
Like, you know, so that's my only problem.
And I like the fact that he went to the new mall, too, that American Dream mall, too.
Yeah, he went to the American Dream mall.
But, you know, it was like half New York in there and about half Jersey in there.
And shout out Newark.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
Like, I understand that.
But just shout out Newark.
You feel what I'm saying?
Like, we in the building.
That's where y'all was at. Like, I understand that. But just shout out North. You feel what I'm saying? Like, we in the building. That's where y'all was at.
So I appreciate that.
Like, I know you had to show everybody love.
There you go.
But, you know, it's just a big thing.
North New Jersey don't get that much love.
Well, shout out to North.
Y'all already took, y'all took the Nets from us.
Like, damn, just give us a little time.
You got it.
Did you go to that new mall yet or no?
Nah, nah, I ain't get up there yet.
But I'm thinking about taking my son up there.
Okay.
All right, bro.
Well, have a good one, man.
And we welcome you in Brooklyn to come see the former New Jersey Nets.
All right.
Get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to vent, you can hit us up at any time.
Now, you got rumors on the way?
Yes.
Let's talk about Eddie Murphy.
Talk about a sacrifice that he wants to do because he wants to get back into what he
was born to do.
That's what I'm talking about.
Always got to make some type of Illuminati sacrifice. Oh, my goodness. All right. We'll was born to do. That's what I'm talking about. Always got to make
some type of Illuminati sacrifice.
Oh, my goodness.
All right, we'll get into that next.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
It's arguing up here.
Cameraman in the board op
about who's more...
No, they was actually arguing
because Drom, the board op,
says, did you see Donald Trump
tweet out about Kanye Dopp?
I said, it wasn't Donald Trump.
It was Donald Trump Jr.
He goes, same thing.
I said, no, it's not the same thing.
It's the same system. No, it's not. It's the president and
it's his bum-ass son. It's not the same.
They're both bums. What are we arguing about?
One's the president, okay? There's a difference
when you're a bum and it's the president, Trump.
Bum is a bum. No, it's not.
It's Eddie Murphy? You guys are insulting
bums. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
Eddie Murphy.
She's spilling the tea. Let's talk Eddie Murphy. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, Eddie Murphy is in Wall Street Journal as the magazine's 2019 Entertainment Innovator of the Year.
And he said he is hoping to spend some more time on stage now that he's planning a comeback.
He said, once I get back on stage, I kind of feel like that's what I was born to do more than anything.
When I get back on the stage, I can't imagine wanting to do movies again. So he does have 10
kids and I guess they're saying he does want to spend more time at home with his family chilling.
He said, it's really easy to feel like you're working when you make a movie. You got to get
up at five, six in the morning. I started making movies when I was 20 years old
when I made 48 hours. That's effing
38 years. You've been on a movie
set. You see how this ish is. It's not
a fun process. Once I get back on stage
again, I want to do whatever. Be funny. I can do
that whenever I want to.
He said, but making movies, being an old dude in the movies,
that's not it.
Hey, Dolomite is great, by the way. If you haven't
seen it, you really need to watch it on Netflix.
It's a great life lesson in that movie.
And that movie is don't let anyone
who doesn't get it dictate your destiny.
Don't wait on anybody. Do it yourself.
The Rudy Ray Moore story is great.
You know, the last time that he did stand-up, he was 27 years old.
Really?
He said, I look at some of my old stuff and cringe.
Sometimes I'm like, I can't believe I said that.
I'm 58 now, so I don't think I'm going to approach it the same way.
That's how you should feel. Like Muhammad
Ali said, a man who thinks the same at
50 that he did at 20 years
wasted 30 years of his life. So you should
feel uncomfortable when you look back on
stuff that you did or said, especially if you're in entertainment.
If he was an edgy
person. Now, Eddie Murphy's also going to be
on Saturday Night Live, as you know.
December 21st is that date. And they're saying he's going to be on Saturday Night Live, as you know. December 21st is that date.
And they're saying he's going to be bringing back some
classic characters. He said, oh,
he's going to do Gumby. He said, I'm trying to
figure out some reason to do a Velvet Jones and
Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood and a funny
Buckwheat sketch. He said, you don't want to go back
after 35 years and feel, eh, that was
alright. Yeah, he do Buckwheat, they're going to say
E. Coon, which is stupid, but that's
what they're going to say. Alright, now let's talk about Selena Gomez
and her friendship with Taylor Swift.
So just to give you a clue on what's been going on with Selena Gomez,
we already talked about this.
She put out her new single,
and people started speculating that that song was about Justin Bieber,
Lose You to Love Me, and we told you about this before.
Then Justin Bieber's wife, Hailey, posted a song that she was listening to on her Instagram story.
That song was Summer Walkers, I'll Kill You.
So people thought that they would throw in shade at each other.
And Selena then went on social media and said to her fans that she will never stand for women tearing other women down.
And she urged her fans to be kind to everyone.
Well, just the other day, she posted a picture of herself wearing Skims.
Now, Skims are the shapewear that Kim Kardashian has, that line of shapewear.
Mm-hmm.
And then Taylor Swift fans started coming for her,
because, you know, Taylor Swift is one of her best friends,
and Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian do not have the best relationship.
This is too much, man.
After that happened, Selena Gomez took down the picture of herself wearing the skims
and posted a picture of herself and Taylor Swift.
She said, my ride or die, I would die for this one.
Thank you for forever being by my side.
You have taught me so much, walked through all of this with me,
stayed and you remind me to be a better human being.
I'm on your side for life.
All I know is I hate when those acts like that come to the radio station.
Selena Gomez was up here yesterday and all them little kids be hanging out front
and they got the barriers up and mad
security. It's just amazing how
hip-hop is pop culture now, but hip-hop fans
don't act towards hip-hop stars the way
they do to traditional pop stars.
Like, who's the last hip-hop artist you seen come up here
and people were lined up outside of
the radio station? If Drake came up here,
they would. Maybe.
If Drake did, if Beyonce did.
Because they don't do that for every pop star they don't
do that for all of them either there's been plenty of people up here that no one's lined up for yeah
but the big pop stars even people that you don't even know about it'd be band names like uh it'd
be a band called bandwidth like who's bandwidth no they're big you know what i'm saying they'll
be outside for kendrick they do be the kids would they be outside for Kendrick. They do be the kids. Would they be outside for Kendrick?
Yeah.
Yeah, they'd be outside for Kendrick.
I think so, for sure.
You said the baby?
Yeah, they'd be outside for the baby.
Or I could say the baby?
Really?
Not like, nah, not like them pop stars out here at 4 o'clock in the morning with barricades and all that.
With signs.
Cardi B.
You might get a couple of kids.
If Cardi B was up here, I bet you they'd be outside.
Cardi B, yes.
All these people have been here.
I haven't seen that. Everybody we're naming have been here. I haven't seen that.
Everybody we're naming has been here.
I haven't seen that.
But we don't announce it.
Oh, that is true.
They announce it.
They announce it.
Yeah, you're right.
I guarantee you we announce that there'll be kids outside.
So that's the difference.
All right.
Cardi B will be here at noon, by the way.
Just want to throw that out there.
Don't say that.
I'm Angela Yee and that is your...
No, man.
No, she will.
Cardi B and me at noon.
Real my report.
Her and Offset will be here at noon.
No.
Allegedly, that's what I heard. No, that's not true. So kids, if you don't have nothing to do... No, that's not true. No, she will. Cardi B and me. Real men report. Her and Offset will be here. Allegedly, that's what I heard.
I'm just saying.
That's not true.
So kids, if you don't have nothing to do.
No, that's not true.
That's not true.
There's a lot of kids out there
that'd be mad at you, man.
But I said allegedly.
No.
There's a possibility.
She will not.
No, she will not.
All right.
When we come back front page,
dudes, what are we talking about?
We're talking Santa Claus
not coming either this year?
Jesus.
Well, imagine somebody
got released from prison by accident
and now they can't find him.
I just want to see.
We'll give you those details.
All right, we'll get into that next.
You're not curious now?
No.
We should do this.
This is a good experiment.
No, it's not.
We can sit out in the car.
We can sit in the park and watch.
Kids will be waiting outside.
They'll be rushing the building.
No.
All right, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now on Monday Night Football, the Steelers beat the Dolphins 27-14.
Now game six of the World Series is tonight.
Houston leads the series 3-2 over Washington.
Now what we talking about, Yeezy?
Well, let's give an alert.
In Georgia, in Reidsville, Georgia, a rapist and child molester
who was serving a life sentence was released in error on Friday, and he is still on the run.
What do you mean released in error?
They accidentally released him from Roger State Prison.
They made a mistake at around noon on Friday.
They just gave out this information yesterday, so he's still on the loose.
They said they don't know why it took three days for them to put out the word or when the release was discovered,
but they said the priority of them
is apprehending the offender as quickly as possible.
And at this time, we have all resources focused on the search.
As soon as the error was discovered,
the Georgia Department of Corrections
immediately put those resources into place.
So they urge anybody who sees Tony Macon Munoz Mendez
to call 911 immediately.
Halloween is a pedophile and a rapist Christmas, Tony Macon Munoz Mendez to call 911 immediately. At least in era.
Halloween is a pedophile and a rapist Christmas,
so they got to get him off the street before Halloween, right?
All right, yeah.
And what about the, I wonder if there was somebody else that was supposed to get out,
but instead they let him out, so now that person that's still in,
they think he's the rapist and the child molester.
So he's probably getting his ass kicked because he's getting his identity mistaken.
All right, now the girlfriend of a Boston College student who died by suicide in May has now been charged.
She texted him to kill himself hundreds of times during their relationship in Young You.
She tracked Alexander Artulo's location and was present when he jumped from a parking garage only hours before graduation at Boston College.
They said that she was physically,
verbally, and psychologically abusive toward
her boyfriend during their 18-month-long
relationship. They went through all the text messages
that the two of them exchanged, and
they said that Inyoung was telling
Alexander to go kill himself,
go die, and that she, his family,
and the world would be better off without him.
So now she's being charged with that.
I mean, listen, kids, please don't make permanent decisions off temporary feelings.
Okay, please, kids.
That's why social media is so dangerous because you have all of these feelings and you may take them to social media.
You may take them to somebody like that and then they text you like, go kill yourself.
The world would be better off without you.
And you really believe that.
All right, now Popeyes has announced the return of that chicken sandwich.
Speaking of death.
So those sandwiches will be available again starting November 3rd.
That's like next week.
Yeah, that's this weekend.
Is that on Saturday?
That's this weekend, right?
Sunday.
Sunday, okay.
Oh, and Sunday's also Daylight Savings Time, just so y'all know.
So the sandwich will apparently be a full-time menu item.
They do it today.
Chick-fil-A is closed.
Ooh, okay.
Yeah, I mean, it makes perfect sense.
They really took their time with those genetically modified chickens this time, huh?
It took them about two, three months to build those, right?
Mm-hmm.
Well, they do expect to have everything in place now to meet all the traffic they're getting.
They have people dedicated just to making these sandwiches.
Y'all can't still be buying into the hype of the Popeye's chicken sandwich, right?
Yes.
A lot of people still haven't tried it.
I haven't.
I haven't tried it.
And we'll keep it that way.
I haven't tried it.
Me either.
One person said, you know, they've been going back and forth with Chick-fil-A, too.
So, clearly, they're being very petty.
Chick-fil-A's always my go-to.
They posted Chick-fil-A closed Sunday, and they put Popeye's open Sunday.
So that's how they announced that the sandwich is back.
At Chick-fil-A and Charlotte Airport yesterday.
All right.
I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Front Page News.
I had a bunch of stuff yesterday.
I ate Chick-fil-A.
I had some barbecue at Carolina Barbecue Pit in Charlotte Airport as well.
And my wife made chili last night.
So I'm saying all that to say.
Might have to look at it back a little bit before
8.30 this morning.
I usually take a poop around
8.30 every morning. Probably be about
30 minutes earlier today.
Alright, well that is front page
news. Now when we come back, let's talk
relationships a little bit.
800-585-1051. T.I.
and Tani, they were on T.I.'s podcast
and they were talking about their relationship a little bit.
Let's hear it.
You know, when I was about 16, 15 years old,
Aunt Joyce, Candy's mama, told me,
do not marry for love.
Marry for security.
See, women are being trained and conditioned from children.
This young lady said at 15 years old,
an OG gave her the game and said,
listen here, you're going to fall in love, but forget that.
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines.
Let's talk about it.
800-585-1051.
Do you marry for love or do you marry for security?
Very important to note that that was just one aunt's perspective.
And like Tiny said in the background, she said, some women.
All right, okay.
It's not all women that feel that way.
Let's open up the phone lines.
We'll talk about it when we come back.
800-585-1051.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're having relationship talk.
Now, this comes from T.I.'s podcast.
He had his wife, Tiny, on.
And they were talking about love or security.
Let's listen.
You know, when I was about 16, 15 years old,
Aunt Joyce, Candy's mama, told me,
do not marry for love.
Marry for security.
See, women are being trained and conditioned from children.
This young lady said at 15 years old,
an OG gave her the game and said,
listen here, you're going to fall in love, but forget that.
So we're asking 805-85-1051, do you marry for love or security?
Now, myself, I've been with my wife for 25 years.
So did you marry her for love or security?
I was 16.
I married her for security.
She was strong.
She could fight.
No, I'm just kidding.
I was like, damn.
And I married my wife, of course, for love. There was no security. I didn't care about money at that time. She was strong. She could fight. No, I'm just kidding. I was like, damn. And I married my wife, of course, for love.
There was no security. I didn't care about
money at that time. It was just love. You loved
somebody. You liked them. You had a great relationship.
You had a good conversation. It grew to love.
That's what it was. That's my
situation. This is a good conversation.
This is Charlamagne Tha God
talking. I will go so far
as to say I don't think you can
grow to love someone if they don't make you feel secure.
I think the sense of security is what makes you grow to love a person.
I think people hear that word security and automatically think financial security.
But as a man, I feel like my job is to protect and provide.
You know, both of those are forms of security, not to mention making your woman feel secure when it comes to the fact she is the only one you want, the only one you want to be with.
And I don't think you can really grow to love someone
unless they make you feel secure.
I kind of think security might come first.
No, but security,
I don't think she meant, I think she meant money.
Like, do you marry for love or money?
Yeah, but I'm just broadening it out. You know what I'm saying?
I don't think security just means financial. You know what I'm saying?
I think it should be for love. You should love
somebody. And then I think everything else falls in place. It shouldn't be, well, I'm just going to look for money with, I'm saying? I think it should be for love. You should love somebody and then I think everything else falls in place.
It shouldn't be, well, I'm just going to look for money.
I'm just going to look for a man with money.
I was never taught to marry somebody with money,
but what I was taught is to marry
somebody who loves you more than you love them.
But that's part of security.
Envy's joking, but he's telling
the truth. Gia probably does fight better than him.
Gia probably does make him feel,
he did make him feel secure
and he was like,
this is somebody
I can spend the rest
of my life with
because she got my back.
When we say,
what does having
somebody's back mean?
Securing them.
Yes.
So I don't think
that you can grow
to love somebody
until they make you
feel secure.
You got to feel secure
to be like,
I love you.
But there's a lot of women
or a lot of men
that might marry
for security
that don't love somebody
or just there just because that person makes money. lot of men that might marry for security that don't love somebody.
Or just there just because that person makes money.
Financial security.
As I said, security to me means more than just financial.
I think people look at that, they hear security and they just automatically think financial.
I think it's bigger than that.
So you think with T.I. and Tiny, they weren't talking about financial.
They were just talking about security in general.
I think they were talking about financial.
Well, in that case, it sounded like she was talking about finances.
Okay.
You know what I mean?
But I'm just going off the words that she used.
She said security.
You know what I mean? And I just think that security means more than just financial security.
All right.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Hello.
Who's this?
Natasha.
Hey, Natasha.
What's up, mama?
Hey.
I'm so glad to talk to you.
No, you're not.
Yes, I am.
Kudos for being strong.
I have two sons, and I love you for being strong mentally and putting it out there.
I took both of my sons.
Actually, I took them to this place where you went to float and get all of this good psyche stuff.
Oh, I love float therapy.
You calling from Michigan?
Yeah.
Where you calling from? Yeah. Oh, you went to therapy. You calling from Michigan? Where you calling from?
Yes.
Oh, you went to Inception?
Yeah.
My kids there because of you.
I saw that.
So, yes, I do love you.
I love Inception.
Thank you.
Salute to my man David out there in Farmington, Michigan, man.
I love Inception.
If you try to get mentally healthy, go to Inception.
We're talking about love.
We're talking about love and security.
Yep. So, what do you think? What are you married talking about love and security. Emulate. Yep.
So what do you think?
What are you married for?
Love and security.
Security.
Why?
Because I've been married once, and I'm a single mother,
and the man had a nervous breakdown.
And if you can't sustain your family, you can't go on with love.
You have to be your family that you come from.
The man has to raise son to be a husband, like teach them how to sustain a family, because that's how you nurture love is that you can sustain the marriage and then have a family and go on.
You can't go on with no basis.
I agree with you. That's why I said you got to have security before you can have love because on with no basis. I agree with you.
That's why I said
you got to have security
before you can have love
because love ain't got
nothing to do with it.
If you in a house
and that man is having
nervous breakdowns
and he's bugging out
and he's making you feel
like you're not secure,
you're not staying with him
because of love.
Yeah, but, you know,
we all go through problems
and we all have
different situations.
If you love me,
you're going to stand with me
through thick and thin.
It doesn't matter
what's going on in my life
as long as I'm not abusing you. It doesn't matter how much money I'm making. It doesn't matter about none of that. If you love me, you're going to stand with me through thick and thin. It doesn't matter what's going on in my life. As long as I'm not abusing you, it doesn't matter how much money I'm making.
It doesn't matter about none of that.
If you love me, you stand by that.
But that's when the woman is securing you, though.
That's when the woman's having your back.
Because that means that then the woman has to go have a nervous breakdown with the husband.
Not necessarily.
Not necessarily.
All the time, you can't be strong enough.
All the time.
Okay, you can be PR'd, but I'm just saying,
if you're asking a question,
you're posing a question,
you shouldn't try to beat the odds
and say, well, I can get into something
and handle that.
Everybody can't handle that.
A young woman is not equipped
to handle pulling a man out of that
all the time.
All right, well, thank you, Mama.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking T.I. and Tiny, some relationship talk on T.I.'s podcast.
And we're talking about love or security.
Let's hear.
You know, when I was about 16, 15 years old, Aunt Joyce, Candy's mama, told me, do not marry for love.
Marry for security.
See, women are being trained and conditioned from children.
This young lady said at 15 years old,
an OG gave her the game and said,
listen here, you're going to fall in love, but forget that.
So we're asking 805-851-051.
Do you marry for love or security?
We have Manny on the line.
Manny, good morning.
Hey, what's going on?
It's Lonnie.
Hey, Lonnie.
Do you marry for love or security?
Boy, you can't read.
Not you, Lonnie.
It says Manny.
Your hair plugs in your eye, bro.
It says Manny.
My hair's not that long yet.
You said you were married for what?
I'm married for love.
Oh.
For security.
Are you happy?
I feel like...
What kind of security, though?
You mean financial security.
I mean stability, security, anything.
Because if you...
I feel like love is a very important factor in a relationship.
I agree.
I feel like married for security is good for stability,
but you can have stability for yourself.
When you're married for stability,
then what else in your relationship is lacking?
Also, a lot of times people don't start off stable.
And that stability comes later on, especially when you get married younger.
Well, listen, so you're telling me that you just grow to love people who are not stable?
You just grow to love people who don't make you feel secure?
I mean, when you're married for love, you love a lot of things about that person.
So that's what made you fall in love with them.
So I feel like that's why I would marry for love and not stability.
Okay.
Thank you.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, good morning.
It's Leela.
Leela, good morning.
Marrying for love or security?
I'm marrying for love.
I think that people should only put insecurity into a situation and securing in the person that you decide to have a committed helpmate for
for the rest of your life.
Love is the thing that's going to continue to push you
and dig into that commitment.
Security is a contingency.
Wealth is a contingency that you can easily push to the side
and break your commitment to.
So you definitely should marry full love.
Okay.
Thank you, Mama.
You're welcome. Bye-bye. Keith, Thank you, Mama. You're welcome, Mama.
Keith, good morning, Keith. Good morning.
Hey, what's up, bro? Do you
marry for love or security?
Yo, I'm going to keep it 100. I think this is really
a woman's question, but I am calling to be
bitter about this because I feel like
This is not a woman question.
I just want to...
What man is going to say they're marrying for security?
I've never heard of no man saying that.
Hold on a second.
I'm just going to tell you, you know, every time somebody calls, they leave a little description, right?
On this one, it says, Keith says, it's a women question, and he's bitter.
He sounds broke to me.
I just did that.
Damn.
But broke-ass Keith, what's the problem, bro?
Damn, man, that was harsh.
Yeah, that was harsh.
He lied in his voice, though.
You sound nicer now.
I don't know why they did you like that,
but you sound a lot humbler, though.
We humbled you real quick, Keith.
Continue.
Well, honestly, I think that is a woman's question.
I never really heard no woman say that.
You know what I'm saying?
But, I mean...
So you don't want a woman that makes you feel secure
in the fact that, you know, you're the only fact that you're the only man she wants to be with?
Is that considered security?
Yes.
I would guess anybody would want that.
That's what I mean.
We look at this word security and we just automatically think financial.
But that's what I think Tiny was talking about, financial.
But I'm telling everybody to think a little bigger.
Security ain't just finances. Yo, real quick, I just
watched this movie that kind of
coincided with what y'all talking about called Plug Love.
Y'all ever heard of that? Oh, yeah, that's from Detroit.
So you was watching
Moonlight on Netflix, and then that's
what they recommended right after Moonlight.
No, no, no, I seen Plug Love.
Those are my peoples in Detroit.
It's funny that you used the word broke, but
they was...
Oh, so you was watching Brokeback Mountain right after Moonlight,
and then after Moonlight and Brokeback Mountain,
they recommended Plug Love.
All right, bro.
Well, shout out to Plug Love, but go ahead.
Plug Love.
That's a good movie.
Plug Love.
I'm not mad at that.
We'll take some more calls.
800-585-1051.
Do you marry for love or security?
Call us now.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Everybody, it's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're going to play the clip again.
We're talking Tia and Tiny.
They were talking about do they marry for love or security from, well, let's just hear
the audio.
You know, when I was about 16, 15 years old, Aunt Joyce, Candy's mama, told me, do not marry for love.
Marry for security.
See, women are being trained and conditioned from children.
This young lady said at 15 years old, an OG gave her the game and said, listen here, you're going to fall in love, but forget that.
So we're asking 800-585-1051.
Let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Mindy.
Hey, are you marrying for love or security?
Absolutely marrying for love.
Why?
There you go.
You don't need to marry anyone for security
if you do what you need to do to make sure that you're secure on your own.
Okay.
I absolutely believe
that you should marry for love
and Mama Joyce needs
to sit her ass down somewhere
and stop giving these chicks
bad advice so they can be
old and lonely like her.
Damn.
Damn.
Well, I will say this.
The number one reason
people get divorced
is usually financial
and so sometimes
when that struggle is there,
it does hurt your relationship
and lead to a lot of arguments.
Fremont.
Hey.
Hey, you're marrying
for love and security, mama.
Being that I'm going
to get divorced next time
with just love and security.
She said,
I learned my lesson.
Why are y'all getting divorced?
Finances and just
other things as well.
What I just said.
Yep.
But why would finances
take a play in it
if you love her
and it shouldn't matter what the finances are, right?
Because sometimes you have to feel secure and know that he has your back.
And if you always the one to have to hold it down, enough is enough sometimes.
So I hate I even said my name.
I'm saying all this on the radio.
Yep.
That man is mad at you.
But that's why I said I don't think you can grow to love somebody unless they make you feel secure. And truthfully, men sometimes in relationships, when they can't live up to what they feel
like the standard of how they should be financially, sometimes that affects how they treat you
too.
That's true.
And the crowd that they keep.
Right.
If the crowd they keep is not 100% doing what they have to do, and they're doing a little
more than the crowd they're around, they're going to feel like they're doing enough.
And sometimes it's just not enough. Okay. Yeah. So basically what you're saying is, I don't care if you're better than them broke than the crowd they're around, they're going to feel like they're doing enough. And sometimes it's just not enough.
Okay.
Yeah, so basically what you're saying is,
I don't care if you're better than them broke a**es you be around.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, this is Kia.
Hello, Kia.
You marrying for love or security?
I would say love,
but also I would make sure their finances is in check
before I marry them.
Yeah.
Yeah, I get what you're saying.
You know what?
I wouldn't say money because money always gets you to a bad place.
That's what I'm saying, man.
And a lot of people have difficulty being honest about their financial situations, too.
There's so many people that they decide to move in together.
Then you find out their credit is messed up.
It's a hard thing for people to discuss.
I don't like the word security in this situation.
I think they should say, would you marry for love or money?
Because I think when we throw these words around like stability and security, we think
about finances.
But no, stability is just a person being stable emotionally, mentally, spiritually.
That stability is what makes a person feel secure.
And then that's where the love comes from to me.
Like, I don't think you can grow to love someone if they don't make you feel secure. You would never
grow to love somebody who doesn't make you feel safe.
You just wouldn't.
But the first time you ever took your woman out,
you had to make her feel safe and secure.
And not only that, if you started at a young age,
you had to make her parents feel like
you were, you know, stable
and would keep her secure.
They gotta feel safe with their daughter with you.
But sometimes if you don't know, you
could pay the bills or the rent or
the mortgage every month. You don't feel so stable.
Yeah, I guess you could go that route.
I was more thinking love or money.
Or money. Right, but...
Like I said, security to me, man, I just feel like it's
your job as a man to protect and provide
both of those forms of security. And just
making your woman feel secure when it comes to the fact
she is the only one you want, the only one you want to be with.
Like, think about it right now.
Black men don't cheat, right? Think about
how stressed out our wives
were, and I speak for myself. I'm not going to put you in this
envy because, you know, you may not want to rehash this.
But think about how stressed out and how
much anxiety your wife had when she thought
you was out here with your penis in the dirt.
You know what I'm saying? I know my wife
was. I'm backing myself up from this conversation.
All I'm simply saying is there was a time we didn't make our wives feel so secure.
Correct.
And we had to go out of town and do our little gigs out of town.
They didn't feel secure.
Correct.
You know what I'm saying?
I'll tell you what, though.
Now they feel secure.
Correct.
Because they know we are grown men who are embracing the responsibility of being fathers
and husbands and we're not out here cheating.
A lot of people will stay though
if there's some finances involved
because when you're broke and you're cheating
That's not true.
I've been with my wife 23 years.
I was doing the most cheating
when I was broke.
I'm just saying in general I know a lot of women
who are in situations where they're like
well he takes care of everything
I have kids
Financially
I don't know what's gonna happen
If I leave
And that does happen
They're choosing financial security
Over love
Well I don't mind
This Charlamagne situation
I know that
It doesn't matter anyway
Because they'll take 90% of it
Regardless
And they can have it
They deserve it
Yeah absolutely
So that wouldn't matter
But yeah I agree with you
I just like
I like the security
Of giving my woman
A peace of mind.
And I choose, you know, giving my woman peace of mind over other pieces of s***.
That's security for me.
All right.
Well, we got rumors on the way, Yee?
Yes.
Well, since we talked about T.I., let's talk about T.I. versus Iggy Azalea.
We'll tell you what was said on The Breakfast Club and how Iggy responded.
All right.
We'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
Listen up.
It's just in. All the gossip. Gossip into that next. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Listen up. It's just in.
All the gossip. The rumor
report. With Angela
Yee. It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club. Well,
T.I. was on The Breakfast Club. I wasn't
here for that interview, but I saw you
guys being discussed on the blogs
with what was said. Now, in particular,
Iggy Azalea was
discussed because T.I. has been saying that it was a mistake
for him to have worked with her.
Here's what happened.
When she found out white people liked her
and she didn't really need black people to like her anymore,
she switched up, started acting different,
made moves that I wasn't proud of.
And she was very arrogant about it.
And I feel like that energy
led to motherfuckers like,
ah, we ain't fucking with that.
You know, and the raps were dope at first.
Of course, she had...
Writers.
Help.
Then she exposed herself so much,
and, you know, and it just...
With the suede freestyle?
I love it.
All right, he had said that she
was the tarnish of his legacy
while Iggy Azalea took to social media to defend
herself she said one with this guy shut
up the only song you were ever a
part of making was 100 thank you for
that but you were not a part of the creative or
executive process on that album which
is why I've always taken issue with you trying to
approximate yourself with its success
please move on and speak about artists you are
hopefully actually helping and stop
trying to bring me up for relevance. I didn't bring
your ass up. No one is asking about you.
I'm trying to be nice because I genuinely
have better and more interesting things happening
but seeing a man speaking out of his a-hole
and blurting out one thing in public and another
in private for years is really
infuriating. Keep it pushing, sweetie
and worry about what your next storyline is
for Family Hustle.
I don't know what Iggy's case was,
but I mean, that's most artists in general,
white or black.
When these Caucasians start embracing you,
then all of a sudden,
you're too good for the BET Awards
and the NAACP Awards.
You just want to be at the Grammys and the MMAs.
Well, we asked him.
That's why he actually answered.
I don't think that Iggy was a blunder of his.
I think that when you take a white woman from Australia
and she had the success that Iggy had,
even for a moment, that's a win.
All right.
She also posted a previous quote from him.
She said, so anyway, like I was saying,
and she posted, I mean, I ain't no ghostwriter,
but a tip set in an interview with Bijou Star TV.
Iggy got her own ideas and thoughts
that she presents to the world her own way.
I couldn't write a lot of the ish she say.
I couldn't put her thoughts into words as articulate as she does.
She just has a different way of presenting herself and her art.
And he did say, however, in that same interview,
that she does get help with hooks and certain things like that.
So Iggy's saying she's never had a ghostwriter?
Is that what she's saying?
Yeah, I guess.
The help of the team of writers.
Who's going to take credit for Iggy's lyrics?
Maybe Iggy writes her own. I'm sure she probably does, but who's going to take credit for Iggy's lyrics? Maybe Iggy writes her own.
I'm sure she probably does,
but who is going to take credit for them?
Who's going to raise their hand and say,
hey, I wrote that?
I mean, if I wrote one of them hits,
that number one record,
I would say if I wrote it, wouldn't you?
You might take claim for fancy.
I'm just saying.
If I wrote fancy, I'd be like, I wrote fancy.
Yeah.
All right.
Number one record.
Now, Monica, this is an exclusive from the Jasmine brand.
Monica and Shannon Brown, they divorced.
They've, in paperwork, revealed who's getting what.
So, according to the arrangements in these court documents,
Shannon is keeping the house that they lived in with their kids in Georgia.
And Monica and the kids have up to six months to relocate from that property.
Meanwhile, she gets their luxury vehicles, which includes a Maybach, a Mercedes, and a 2016 Range Rover.
Neither party will get alimony, separate maintenance, or spousal support of any kind from the other party.
You got to let the kids, the wife keep the house, right?
You don't want to take the house.
Well, no, Monica might not have wanted it.
Yeah, maybe they made that agreement.
She's going to get her own house somewhere else.
She can do that.
I'm sure Monica got a couple of cribs in GA.
Probably a few.
Drop on the clues bombs for Monica.
Shout out to Monica.
How could you not love Monica?
All right, now Snoop Dogg has some things to say about TDE.
Shout out to Top Dog and everybody at TDE.
Here's what he had to say about them being somewhat a spinoff of Death Row Records.
We absolutely follow the motto of Death Row.
I just think, I think, and this is me saying it from being in Death Row
and being on the outside looking at you,
I think y'all are a better version of Death Row Records.
And that's with no disrespect.
That's with all respect.
Because once you look and you see somebody do it the right way
and then you see them do it the wrong way
and then you get a chance to do it your own way,
then you're able to take the wrong guy and do it the right way. That's why
y'all been able to sustain for so long. You and Top
Dog, y'all some dope. Top
Dog bosses the way y'all run y'all shit.
All true. Yeah, it's interesting. It's nuanced
to that, right? I would say that they are better
because longevity-wise, it's no question.
TDE been up and running for a decade with no signs
of slowing down anytime soon.
But talent-wise, and I say this with all due respect
because I love TDE,
Def Ro,
even though they had
a short run,
they still have them beat
when it comes to
iconic talent.
Not saying TDE
can't get there
because J-Rock,
Schoolboy, Q, SZA,
they put out the kind
of music where at this point
they're one classic project
away from being
not just all-stars
but certified Hall of Famers.
Well, yeah,
they're still out here
working, still signing artists.
They've got a lot of
service signs there as well. But right now, at this point, after 10 years, TDE only has one bonafide Hall of Famer. Well, yeah, they still out here working, still signing artists. Yeah. They still got a lot of service signed.
But right now, at this point,
after 10 years,
TD only has one bona fide Hall of Famer,
and that's Kendrick.
Right, and you're talking Defra,
we're talking Dre, Snoop, Pop.
Pop.
I mean, even Daz and Karrueche,
you're talking about the production.
Like, yeah, man.
You know?
All right.
And Punch responded to that on social media.
He said Snoop Dogg sat on stage
in a room full of people and said,
we, TDE, are a better version of Death Row Records, humbled.
And I guess they could also mean just business-wise, too,
and having it together.
That could be it, too.
In that way.
Longevity, they got Death Row beat for sure.
You're talking about a decade of TDE.
Like, Death Row was really only like four years.
Four strong years.
Four strong years.
That strong years has such an impact on this culture.
All right.
I'll take the 10, though. let's discuss growing up hip-hop.
Irv Gotti and his kids actually ended up talking about this whole reunion that he's trying to do.
They're trying to do a Murder, Inc. reunion.
And you know what comes up?
The fact that he doesn't have the best relationship with everybody from Murder, Inc.
Check this out.
The tricky thing with the Murder, Inc. reunion tour
is I really don't f*** with some of them.
We know.
Michael, we know.
I'm in such a good place.
I got so much great s*** to think about moving forward.
I don't want to think about the bad s*** of the past.
I mean, the world, everyone knows I really, you know,
I don't f*** with Ashanti.
We haven't spoken I don't know how long.
You know, with Ashanti, it's a delicate situation.
She is a big part of Murder, Inc.
The fans want that.
Everybody wants that.
Yeah, you can't have a Murder, Inc. reunion without Ashanti.
And then that's when their daughter actually talks about all the drama that happened while she was in middle school.
We were still married, but we were separated when they were dating.
I was used to it from the beginning, like him going and traveling.
I just wasn't used to the women.
Yo, you kicked me out.
I was old enough, I remember.
So I was in middle school and all of this, like, cheating and scandal
and, like, all this stuff happened with my parents.
I was young in the sense of, like, I didn't really know how to comfort my mom.
I just knew that my mom was hurting.
They kind of doing a Murder, Inc. tour without Irv.
Like, Jai and Shanti.
Because I saw it was Shanti's birthday the other day,
and Jai definitely had everybody sing happy birthday to Shanti.
Am I wrong?
Aren't they kind of on the tour just without Irv?
That's what I thought.
Hey, and we got a point there.
They're kind of doing it.
All right. Is we seeing Always on Time point there. They're kind of doing it. All right.
Is we seeing Always on Time?
Yes.
Is we seeing Mesmerize?
Yes.
Is we seeing Foolish?
Yes.
And that's a murdering tour.
All right.
Irv is the guy, but he didn't spit no bars.
Well, I'm Angela Yee.
You could do a whole death row tour right now without Suge.
You just need Tupac's hologram and you're good.
Yeah.
And that is your rumor report.
We have to talk about this.
I like having these conversations, especially with her.
You can have a Murder Inc. reunion tour without her.
They've been doing it.
But what about the rest of Murder Inc.?
I mean, Ashanti,
Ja, Lloyd, that was it.
Well, yeah, but it was
Black Child and... Yeah, Vida come out
and do her verses on Classic Records. I would even put Little Mo on a Murder Inc. reunion tour. I yeah, but it was Black Child and... Yeah, Vida come out and do her verses on classic records.
Charlie Baltimore.
I would even put Little Mo on a Murder, Ink reunion tour.
I mean, Little Mo was responsible for a lot of those, you know,
records sounding real big.
Let Charlie Baltimore come out and do some joints.
All right.
All right, well, that is your rumor report.
Charlemagne.
I think we really need to discuss this.
Can you have a Murder, Ink tour without Earth?
I think so.
Yes.
I mean, yeah.
I'm sure he wants to be involved, though,
because he also probably owns the name with Ja.
But they doing it now.
And you're an executive.
It's like having a death jam toe.
You don't need Lee R. Cohen and Kaiser and Kevin Lyles.
Like, you're an executive.
It happens.
But don't he own the name Murder Ink him and Ja?
So you kind of can't.
They're selling out arenas now without using
the name Murder Inc. They're saying Ja Rule and Ashanti.
And people knows it's a Murder Inc.
thing. I would love to hear Irv expound on this.
Alright. Yes.
Alright, well who you giving your donkey to? You know, donkey
of the day is just another reason
for you not to fly Southwest Airlines.
Southwest Airlines is the Florida of flights and we'll talk
about it for after the hour. Alright, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked. It is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you dumb ass.
You get donkey of the day.
Yeah, you dumb ass.
You are a donkey.
It's time for donkey of the day.
Donkey of the day, huh?
I'm going to fatten all that shit around your eyes.
They want this man to throw them blows, man.
They wait for Charlemagne to tap them gloves. Let's go. they had to make a judgment of who was going to be on the donkey
of the day they chose you the breakfast club bitches who's donkey of the day today well
donkey of the day for tuesday october 29th goes to an airplane pilot named captain terry graham
and his co-pilot ryan russell now let the record show captain terry graham was a pilot
uh for the china bus in the sky known as Southwest Airlines. I don't like Southwest Airlines.
Southwest Airlines and Spirit have to be the two West Airlines in the history of airlines. I
remember I had a flight booked on Spirit once and it was a bright and sunny day and this is when I
wasn't getting money like that. So an airline ticket cost an arm, leg, leg, arm, head. All
praises due that I was able to even afford that bum ass ticket. But when I was at the airport,
they just canceled the flight for no reason, no no nothing just nah not today you ain't flying and they never refunded me my money didn't give me no credit no nothing just
f you you should have known better to fly with spirit remember the locks raping you record skits
growing up we listen to those why the hell would we fly spirit when jd kiss taught us better so my
bad for that now southwest airlines i haven't flown in a while and that's only because I wrote them off years ago, because there's nothing worse than
having to get on a plane and play a game of musical chairs. Okay. Planes need organization.
Southwest Airlines has none of that. Getting on a plane and having to pick your own seat,
just leaving it up to people just to have a free fall and sit anywhere. That is the worst concept
that anyone ever created, especially on a plane. Not to mention, if you're on Southwest and you have a pet, do you know that a pet can pick its own seat too?
No.
I'm dead ass serious.
Shut up.
You know the original concept for snakes on a plane was supposed to be on Southwest Airlines,
but it didn't work in the original draft for the movie because the snakes took all the aisle seats
and nobody with common sense wanted to get on the plane after seeing that,
so they had to rewrite the movie and make it another airline that doesn't give animals the same rights and privileges as humans.
I'm dead serious, okay?
I'm actually lying, but Envy is Googling right now because he's just so naive.
But Southwest is the only airline named after a direction that has no direction.
So it's hard for me to have empathy for anyone who flies Southwest Airlines.
But therapy has made me more, you know, empathetic towards people,
and I definitely have empathy for people in this situation because what happened to this flight attendant on this Southwest Airlines. But therapy has made me more, you know, empathetic towards people. And I definitely have empathy for people in this situation because what happened to this flight
attendant on this Southwest Airlines flight is something that I think about happening to people
I love on the regular. Let's go to Good Morning America for the report, please. Southwest Airlines
is under fire after a flight attendant filed a lawsuit alleging there was an iPad hidden in the
laboratory. Flight attendant Renee Steinecker filed the complaint alleging that was an iPad hidden in the laboratory. Flight attendant Renee
Steinecker filed the complaint alleging that she made the discovery on a flight
from Pittsburgh to Phoenix back in 2017 when she was called into the cockpit so
that the captain could use the restroom. It was then that Steinecker says she
found an iPad mounted to the windshield near one of the co-pilot's seats, live
streaming of video from the laboratory.
The lawsuit also alleges that Steinecker was directed by a supervisor that she was not
to talk to anybody about what happened.
Steinecker also alleges in court documents that the co-pilot admitted that it was live
streaming and that the camera was hidden so that no one would ever find it.
The pilots responding to the lawsuit are denying the allegations.
The airline tells ABC News they will vigorously defend the lawsuit
and that the company looked into the report immediately, adding,
We can confirm from our investigation that there was never a camera in the laboratory.
The incident was an inappropriate attempt at humor, which the company did not condone.
She is seeking at least $50,000 in damages.
And according to the lawsuit,
she confronted the pilots about the video
and she was told that it was all part
of a new top security measure.
But she remains at the airline
and the pilots remain at the airline.
Wow.
This is an invasion of privacy
and we're not talking about Cardi B's debut LP.
Okay, I really do think about stuff like this,
especially when I'm in hotels.
I never really think about it when I'm alone
because I don't care if you see
this average-sized penis of mine,
but I think about it when I'm with my wife and daughters,
when I got my homegirls with me
and we all stand in, like, the same hotel
or in a villa somewhere.
I don't, you know, I don't know why I have these thoughts,
you know, but I do have these thoughts
because we all know the world is under surveillance right now.
All right, I always feel like somebody's watching me.
Word to Rockwell. I always feel like somebody's watching me. Word to Rockwell.
I always feel like somebody's watching me.
Okay, production.
All right, but back to these perverted-ass pilots.
Do you know how sick you have to be?
What kind of predator you have to be to set up a camera in a bathroom in an airplane?
Are you watching these people get on the plane and saying to yourself,
oh, man, that person is attractive.
I hope they have to pee.
Now, Southwest is denying it but uh renee steinacher actually saw the live stream
of the pee screams so somebody's lying and i don't know who but i don't see why renee would have any
reason to lie about this and why would southwest say this was an inappropriate attempt at humor
what's funny about watching people pee on a plane okay who knows all i know is this all comes back to one thing and one thing only southwest
airline sucks all right the wright brothers did not build the world's first airplane and make the
first human flight for other humans to fly southwest airlines yes perverts that are pilots
are disgusting but perverts that are pilots for southwest airlines shouldn't be allowed to get a
job anywhere okay look look listen to me people Listen to me, people. Southwest is to airlines what Florida is to the United States of America.
I mean, you can go there, but don't be surprised when some nut-ass stuff like this happens.
Please let Remy Ma give Captain Terry Graham and the co-pilot Ryan Russell the biggest
hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
Hee-haw.
You stupid mother-fucker.
You dumb.
Mm-hmm.
All right. I look down upon fucker. You dumb. Mm-hmm. All right.
I look down upon Southwest Airlines.
Me too.
When I'm walking to the airport and I hear them say,
this Southwest Airlines flight to such and such is delayed,
I'd be like, you dumbasses.
How dare you ride Southwest?
Mm-mm.
God bless everybody riding Southwest.
What airline?
But make better choices in life, please.
Yeah, what airline did Charlemagne put us on that one time?
I believe it was Southwest. It was Southwest. I gave y'all what y'all deserved. Charlemagne put us on that one time? I believe it was Southwest.
It was Southwest.
I gave you all what y'all deserved.
No.
He put us on Southwest, right?
And said, hey, I think we were flying to South Carolina.
I don't remember this, by the way.
And then I waited on line.
And I was like, well, I don't have a seat yet, sir.
And they was like.
You have to grab one.
It was like, well, you have to grab one.
I said, what do you mean, grab one?
And they was like, no, it's like a bus.
Like, first come, first served.
This is a lie.
I'm going to tell you what happened after that.
And remember, I told you they had goats.
Somebody was bringing a goat.
Exactly.
And the goat got to pick his own seat. But I'm going to tell you what happened after that. And remember I told you they had goats? Somebody was bringing a goat on the plane.
And the goat got to pick his own seat.
But I'm going to tell you how I know Envy is lying.
Envy got on a Southwest Airlines flight, and then he got trampled.
And then Nelly came and picked him up and put him in an aisle seat.
That was the story he told me originally.
Shut up.
All right.
Thank you for that donkey today.
Now, when we come back, Nina Turner will be joining us.
Salute to Nina Turner.
Nina Turner is a surrogate for Bernie Sanders.
She's a former senator from Ohio, and I think she should run for president one day.
And if Bernie gets the nomination in 2020, she should be the VP, but that's just me talking.
All right, we'll talk to her when we come back.
Don't move.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
The world's most dangerous morning show, The Breakfast Club.
Charlemagne Tha God, Angela Yee.
We have an amazing guest in the building today.
She is Senator Nina Turner, the national co-chair for Bernie Sanders' campaign.
How are you, Queen Turner?
I'm fine.
How are you feeling this morning?
You good?
I'm good.
Yes.
Miss Angela, how are you doing?
I'm doing well, thank you.
It's good to see you always.
You too.
Are you stressed out yet?
Hell, being a black woman in America stresses me out.
I'm all yet.
As soon as I was conscious about my condition in America.
But I know what you're getting at.
I mean, the campaign trail is heavy, but it's a good kind of heavy.
I feel like I'm doing God's work at this period of time in my life.
What complications have Bernie Sanders, his health complications, how has that complicated your job?
You know, at first it was a scare.
I mean, people were trying, I mean, they've always been trying to count out Senator Sanders, as you both know.
But he has been consistent and vigilant.
But the health scare did cause some people to say, especially as haters, you know, it's really time to go.
They, the they being the neoliberals and establishment type.
And as you both probably know, Senator Sanders is the only candidate with an anti-endorsement list.
So he has plenty of haters.
They've always wanted him gone.
They being those people who benefit from the system.
But when he had that heart attack, folks were really saying it's time to go.
But as we know in Queens, baby, Bernie is back.
Hashtag.
And, you know, he's really standing strong.
He's really using what happened to him. I mean, even when he was in the hospital, he was thinking is back, hashtag. And, you know, he's really standing strong and he's really using what happened to him.
I mean, even when he was in the hospital, he was thinking about Medicare for all.
Yeah.
For everybody. You know, he's sitting there. I got to do more.
And then getting some great endorsements as well.
Yeah.
Even though.
I get by with a little help from my friends.
Absolutely. So how has that affected the campaign now with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
with Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Amor coming forward and endorsing Bernie Sanders?
It's been good. It's given a different, a new level of synergy and energy.
As we remember in 2016, the haters tried to paint the senator as someone who did not connect with the African-American community in particular and people of color by extension.
But as we can see, the rainbow mosaic is forming.
It has always been there.
He did very well in 2016 with different ethnic and racial groups in the younger generation, the millennials.
And now having these new congresswomen come aboard and say, oh, yeah, we with this brother.
He is the true feminist in this race.
He is the true humanitarian in this race.
And we stand up with him is a beautiful thing.
Let's speak to
that what has bernie senator sanders done specifically for black people over his 30-year
career because people always say oh he marched with king or he was tied to a black woman but
what does this record say he did specifically for black people because i remember i read an article
in the daily beast and some black people in vermont said they always felt invisible
you know senator bernie sanders has always been one standing up. And so when he talks about having a $15 an hour minimum wage, that's truth talk to black folks.
We are underpaid in almost every single industry, historically so.
So when you have grassroots energy and grass tops energy, you get over 400,000 people in this country received a living wage just because he didn't sit on the sidelines and say,
I'm going to wait until I become president of the United States of America. Making sure that we have
unions in this country, African-American folks and other marginalized communities benefit when
there are unions. And I want to give a shout out to the Chicago's Teachers Union because they're
striking right now for better wages and smaller classrooms. Imagine your babies being in classrooms
that are 40 children, 30 children.
How can you learn like that?
So those are the types of things.
We were in Canton, Mississippi
with Brother Danny Glover
marching on Canton, Mississippi,
supporting Nissan workers there in 2017.
Most of those Nissan workers were black folks.
Nissan is unionized in every other country
except for the United States of America.
Canton, Mississippi,
the UAW was trying
to unionize
and we were right there
by their side.
So the senator
has a proven track record.
In 2010,
when he stood up
on the floor
and filibustered
for eight and a half hours
against the extension
of the Bush tax cuts,
saying that,
well, I'm paraphrasing,
but in other words,
we don't flinch
when it comes time
to give money
to Wall Street, but then we got to grovel when it comes time to give money to Wall Street.
But then we got to grovel when it comes time to make an investment in Main Street.
So that, Char and Angela, that has been his history to stand up for the most oppressed people in this country.
And he understands that African-Americans have suffered even more so than, you know, the disparities within the disparities, as he calls it.
He understands that keenly.
And we have policies that will help to eradicate that.
Medicare for all is one of those.
College for all is one of those.
And even the movement for black lives, when they talk about reparations, they talk about the need to have universal programs as one part of the reparation fight. So Senator Sanders is in this 100%,
and he is by far the best candidate for our people
and other poor people in this country.
Now, I texted you after the debate the other night.
I said, man, it just feels like Senator Sanders.
You did. You got to say what?
I said, it feels like Senator Sanders is the best bet.
Yes, he is.
It does feel like that.
So he has a plan for reparations?
I mean, he has signed on to HR 40, which we know that says study it.
But instead of waiting for that, because we do have to understand how we're going to deal with this thing.
This is huge.
We need repair.
But he's not just going to wait for that.
The fact that the programs that he's pushing right now will benefit the African-American community.
His marijuana policy.
Yeah, so I'm hearing nothing.
It's that policy.
What is the policy exactly?
Part of it is to expunge
the records of folks who have
marijuana. I think that only makes sense.
Another part of it is to make sure that the tobacco
industry does not get their paws
in this, to help these businesses
set up as non-profits, and also
to create a grant program
with billions of dollars in it where that money would be invested in black communities and brown
communities and other marginalized communities the communities that have suffered the most
from a bs and i'm not talking about bernie sanders war on drugs you know in in the united states
of america to have an attorney general that will work in concert with states all across this country,
health and human resources secretary that will work in conjunction with these states
to make sure that we can get people's records expunged, that is part of his marijuana policy.
Is he in good condition to run after his heart attack?
Because that was my concern.
He is.
I mean, so you know the senator.
You've gotten to know him.
You both have.
He's been on the show several times.
Y'all know our dear friend Killer Mike.
Shout out to Killer Mike.
He's my guy.
If he couldn't run, he wouldn't be running.
If the doctor had said to him and Dr. James Sanders that you cannot continue this course,
for the love of this country, he would not continue this course.
But he can continue this course, and he is continuing this course, and we need
him to be in this fight.
Alright, we have more with Nina Turner. When we
come back, don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Good morning, everybody. It's DJ
Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. We're still
kicking it with former Ohio State Senator, Nina
Turner. Charlamagne? What do you say to people that think
black surrogates are protectors
of white candidates?
Give me a break.
Jesus, Mary and Joseph, this is America.
Protectors, I mean, those of us who have decided to endorse whatever can,
because there are plenty of white candidates running.
I mean, there are only two black people running, and we got our brother Castro that's running.
I mean, you should be able to pick the candidate that you think is going to do the most good for all that you love.
And all that we love is on the line.
And that candidate at this particular time is Senator Bernie Sanders.
How do you respond to the black leaders?
I think it was like over 100 who challenged Bernie Sanders' movement with anti-black issues.
It always boggles my mind why they always coming at him.
What about these other candidates that's running?
There is no anti-blackness going on.
You know, the senator
has made it very clear
any discrimination,
any name calling,
he doesn't believe in that.
But none of these candidates
or elected officials
or formerly elected officials
like myself,
we don't control
what our supporters say.
We can say to them,
I disavow this,
I don't like this,
but you talking about a candidate
having to control
grown-ass people, it just makes no sense. And why are they always laser-focusing it on him? I disavow this. I don't like this. But you talking about a candidate having to control grown ass people.
It just makes no sense. And why are they always laser focusing in on him?
I mean, the senator has, you know, lots of African-Americans and other people of color who actually support his presidency.
And if that rainbow mosaic of black women, of brown women supporting this man doesn't do it, I don't know what else will.
So he should not be held accountable by what some folks who may support him have to say.
And hell, on social media, we don't know who these people are.
They can pretend to be anybody.
But the senator does not like, he does not tolerate,
he does not appreciate anybody that has anti-black bias, anti-age bias,
anti-anybody's bias supporting his campaign. So he doesn't support
that, but we need to call out these other campaigns as
well. How do you know what to respond to? Like, how do you
know what's noise and just noise and things
that you know what? No, we need to say something about this.
I mean, let me give you an example.
When President Trump was coming hard after
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar,
Senator didn't hesitate.
Came right to her rescue
because that is the right thing to do.
So when people go so deep and they're so the level of vitriol gets so piercing, you know, when something is just just let it go.
And then other moments where, you know, you got to step up to the plate and you have to speak out about it.
I know you don't want to give no advice to the opposition.
No, I don't.
But when you see Joe Biden call out Trump, you know, for comparing impeachment to lynching.
But he did the same thing in 98. If he was on his team, how would you handle that?
You're forcing me into this. I would just say leave that alone.
That's the kind of hypocrisy that people are getting tired of in this country, that we will pounce on President Trump.
Wrong is wrong, so call him out.
But also, as Democrats, we got to realize that we got some people on our political side of the spectrum who have done and said some things wrong.
And I will also say that if you are a white person in America, don't compare s*** to lynching.
I mean, that's just the bottom line.
Just stay safe like that.
Let's not just let's
not do that because the thousands of african-american people who were lynched women children
that white folks in this country there was a period of time where they brought their families
it was like a party to see black folks lynch black men castrated. Black women lynched. Babies cut out of their womb.
Don't compare s*** to lynching.
There is no comparison to the white terrorism that black people had to face.
And some white people were lynched too. But the terrorism, lynching was directed at the African-American community.
And guess what?
It didn't happen in slavery.
It happened after slavery because they wanted to,
they being the people who believe that we were second-class citizens,
white folk, wanted to keep their power.
And they did it through terrorism.
So memo to white people in America, whether you're elected or not,
don't compare shit to lynching and then you good.
That's it.
So that's for all of them. PSA for all the white people this and then you're good. That's it. So that's for all of them.
PSA for all the white people
this morning. Don't compare. That's right.
Now Essence did a poll. They said the number one
issue for black women is health care.
You think so too? Yes. Hell yeah.
Oh my God. We have so many issues
that we suffer from so much more than other people
and when it comes to
having babies and issues with
that and also cancer, everything, fibroids, all of that, that black women are affected with so much more, that could cripple your whole economic livelihood.
I mean, three times the death rate for, you know, black women, just barren children in the 21st century.
All of that struggle is real.
You know, my mother died.
And I think I shared this with you guys maybe probably when you first had me on years ago.
But my mother died at the young age of 42.
That's young to die.
Aneurysm burst in her brain.
So, yeah, black women and the level of stress.
And so when we think about the programs that, you know, bringing this back to why it's important to elect somebody that's not going to equivocate on the needs,
not being able to provide for your family stresses you the hell out.
That's why we do need a living wage of $15 an hour at the base.
Not being able to have access to health care stresses you the hell out.
That is why we need Medicare for all and not this Medicare for some or Medicare for choice.
You know, you got a presidential candidate saying they want to give Medicare for people who choose.
If this program is not universal, meaning that we all
have something to gain or lose, it will
not work. And that is why universal
programs are particularly important to
black people, because if these programs only
talk about us, then it's easy
to just say, well, we're not going to do it.
But if we all have skin in the game,
college for all, canceling student debt,
canceling medical debt, Medicare
for all, then we all are in this. medical debt, Medicare for all, then we all
are in this. Correct me if I'm wrong, wasn't Tulsi
Gabbard a Bernie surrogate?
She was in 2016. Okay, and she's
running for president, so that mean you running in 2024?
Does that mean you gonna run in 2024? I don't know
if the country ready for all of that.
They ready for this kind of black girl
magic. Just to see it out there would be
incredible. It would.
Are you going to back me up?
A hundred percent.
Angela, you would assist her?
A hundred percent.
No, I'm riding with Senator Turner a hundred percent.
Listen, I can't wait to see a black woman as president.
Ooh-wee.
She's like, but right now we're here for Bernie Sanders.
Yes, we are.
We are.
We're here for the senator.
We are.
See, he said 2024, so we're not stepping on our senator.
But yeah, I mean, I get that all the time, and I count it as I'm honored by that.
I'm humbled.
I know it's not every day people walk around and say,
I'd like to see you as president of the United States of America.
But, yes, in this moment, the champion that I'm supporting is Senator Bernard Sanders.
But Charlemagne and Angela, I do want to thank you guys for always lifting me.
It's hard to be a black woman in America, and especially when you're in politics like this.
And, you know, not only is racism real, colorism is real, too.
And it's a painful thing.
I'm glad to see our sister Lapita has been addressing some issues on colorism.
So when my folks lift me in this way, it really does make me feel really good.
So just thank you so much.
Thank you.
I'm with you.
Listen, politics is difficult.
Every time we discuss politics, I'm with you. Listen, politics is difficult. Every time we discuss
politics, I get crazy messages.
So I can't even imagine what you're...
All kinds of hate.
So much. So I applaud you and
I'm glad that you're able to come here
and that we can be a platform for you as well.
Thank you. Alright, it's Nina Turner.
It's The Breakfast Club. Thank you for coming.
The Breakfast Club. Thank you for coming. The Breakfast Club.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
On The Breakfast Club.
Yes, 50 Cent is mad, and he's mad at the Comcast CEO.
He said, this is the guy effing up power over at Comcast for no reason,
Brian Roberts.
MF-er look like he's been pushing
around his whole life.
He need to chill out,
go to a golf course
or sit his ass
down somewhere.
So I don't know
what the issues are,
but Comcast will be
dropping stars
from their service
by December 10th.
So that means
it's going to be
lower ratings for the show,
lower ratings for all
their future spinoffs
that he has,
and of course, 50 Cent executive produces that.
That sucks.
Where people go see stars?
I guess they could get rid of their Comcast
or they just won't have it
or they could look on the app.
But that's, you know, just too difficult.
Right.
All right.
Now, Blink-182.
Remember that Lil Wayne was co-headlining that tour
and there were some dates that he missed,
some performances that were short
and things like that.
Well, the band was on the Kevin and Bean show.
And during that conversation,
here's what they had to say about Lil Wayne threatening to quit
all of the shortened shows and all of that.
Was it frustrating when he couldn't show up?
No.
It was always excusable, too.
Sometimes he would hit me and he'd be like,
hey, I'm about to let everyone else know I can't make it to the show.
This, this and that's going on.
But it's usually to protect himself and his freedom, you know, or like if you're in a state and the cops start like tailing you everywhere and you're going to get like pinched for smoking weed.
It's just not worth it, you know?
Well, I get it.
Cops follow me around from city to city because of some past things that I've done when I was younger.
I'm talking about if I'm Lil Wayne.
Oh, I was like, wait a minute.
If I didn't know the cops were following you.
I would be upset and mad, too.
It gets to the point.
Look, I'm an artist.
I'm grown.
You know, I just want to perform and enjoy my show.
But, you know, if you're harassing me, I might skip that city, too.
Well, Travis Barker also went on to say that a lot of these things that you were hearing about were over-exaggerated.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, he's so solid, and he's such a professional.
He killed it every night.
The one day where he walked off stage, he had said,
I just felt like they didn't like me, so I walked off stage.
I didn't want to put them through it.
I wanted you guys to be able to get on and do your thing.
Now, could you imagine you performing, and the fans are not there for you?
They're really there for Blink-182.
You're going to finish your full set?
You might be like, you know what? I'm going to put you out your misery. I'm're really there for Blink-182, you're going to finish your full set, you might be like, you know what?
I'm going to put you out your misery.
I'm going to bring out Blink-182.
Here they are.
And I'm going to walk off stage too.
And you know what else too?
Sometimes you get on stage
and when you're more of the opener,
the audience just isn't there yet.
People get there late.
That is true too.
Yeah, so that's what happens.
Sometimes they'll push back the start time
because of that.
That didn't happen with Megan Thee Stallion
at Powerhouse though.
No, it was there early.
The crowd was there for Megan Thee Stallion and she opened up.
Alright, now Kanye West, let's talk about his
Sunday service tour since we're talking about
touring. He's planning this concert tour
and Sunday service will be on the road. Feels like
he's already kind of been doing that. Uh-huh. But the
problem is, remember his insurance company
last time there were issues, him trying to
get the money from the insurance company
and he has mental health issues
and that's why he canceled before
well now he's going to be able to get an insurance company to cover his tour but the only thing is
that the insurance will not cover cancellations due to mental health issues so there was an
exclusion for that yeah that makes sense i wouldn't cover it if i was an insurance company i mean last
one you you said you had mental health issues so now why would i put my money to invest in a
Kanye tour when you could do three shows, you get all this money,
and then all of a sudden you say, you know what?
Mentally, I'm not healthy.
I need to take a break.
And they said he wasn't taking his medication.
And so I think
you can't really argue that.
I wouldn't make that investment.
And the insurance is not trying to know
that they're going to have to put out that money.
Unless it's like some unexpected unexpected something out of your hands.
All right.
Kim Kardashian is reportedly concerned about Kanye's upcoming Jesus is King tour.
Now, he's really excited to tour.
He wants to start as soon as possible.
But they said Kim Kardashian reportedly has some worries because of how everything happened last time.
She still supports him.
But she doesn't want him to have these mental health issues.
She doesn't want him to do this intense tour with no break. She wants him to focus supports him. But she doesn't want him to have these mental health issues. She doesn't want him to do this intense tour with no breaks.
She wants him to focus on him.
If his wife is having some concerns and she's with him 24-7,
am I going to invest in that?
Am I going to back that?
Nah.
All right, now let's talk about Kawhi Leonard.
He actually has filed an application to trademark a couple of his signature sayings.
You know, people love how, I guess, he just is very introverted
and doesn't express anything like in an excited manner too often.
So he filed two applications on October 23rd.
One is What It Do Baby.
If you guys remember, this comes from how he greeted Serge Ibaka
after winning the NBA championship.
Right.
What it do, baby?
Yeah.
And then he's also trademarking city views over interviews.
So there you have it.
I wonder if he'll be able to get what it do, baby.
I don't know.
I don't know.
Well, it's for a clothing line.
He probably can.
He should spell do D-E-W.
What it do with like D-E-W-W-W with a few W's.
He probably can get that.
And then maybe he can get a Mountain Dew sponsorship. He probably can get that. What it do, baby?-E-W-W-W with a few W's. He probably can get that. And then maybe he can get a Mountain Dew sponsorship.
He probably can get that.
What it do, baby?
He probably can get that.
But he probably will be able to get it if no one else has applied for it.
Right.
All right.
Well, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
I'm sorry I wasn't here, man.
I really had to poop, bro.
I told you last night.
We know.
We know.
Last night, I had Chick-fil-A when I was in Charlotte.
Okay.
I had Carolina barbecue pit.
I had me some pulled chicken with some mashed potatoes and scrimpies.
Then I came home. my wife had chili.
So you had the runs?
Not the runs.
Just like one of them explosive ones.
You know what I'm saying?
You used to boom.
And then you had to take all your clothes off.
Kaboom.
Guess who stepped in the room?
Did you wipe well?
Of course I wiped well.
Did you do these baby wipes?
Nah.
I'm not going to lie, though.
I'm spoiled now because of that bidet that I experienced in L.A.
Yeah.
I like the water squirting in my ass, bro.
Not going to lie.
I really do enjoy that.
Did you take all your clothes off?
I do.
You know, I take all my clothes off when I do a number two.
All right.
I bombed atomically just now, though.
I expect the deck would be proud of me.
All right.
All right.
Well, Revolt, we'll see you tomorrow.
Everybody else, the People's Choice mixes up next.
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It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, shout out to Nina Turner for joining us this morning.
Love Nina Turner, man.
Nina's a really good person.
I talk to Nina on air and off the air.
She is really about that life.
She be talking.
Okay, good.
And yeah, you were out in Maryland yesterday, right?
Yes, I was in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Lip service live is in full gear
I actually leave to go to Atlanta tomorrow
But thanks to everybody who came out
We had an amazing time
DJ Quicksilver was there with us
Darnell Rawlings, Rico Nasty, Michi So Crazy
Really fun, amazing show
And in Atlanta tomorrow, we have Trouble
We have YFN Lucci
We have Tokyo Jets
We have Johnny Blaze
So that's going to be another great one.
And after that, we head out to San Francisco where we have Mr. Fab.
We have Filthy Rich.
And we have Kamiya.
So we're really going.
Okay.
All right.
Listen, I want to salute everybody at Winthrop University, man.
I was at Winthrop yesterday.
We held a conversation called Tell Your Story with myself and Marianne Williamson and Michelle Williams.
And we was just actually all out there talking about our different struggles with mental health and just, you know, giving the kids ways on how to be more mentally healthy and just talking about mindfulness as a whole, man.
So salute to everybody who pulled up at Winthrop University yesterday.
When you tell these college kids free food and free admission,
boy, they're going to take that opportunity to skip out on class or whatever.
I don't know if they had to be in class yesterday or not,
but whatever it was,
we appreciate you pulling up yesterday
at Winthrop University.
Thank you.
Thank you for the energy.
All right.
When we come back,
we got the positive note.
Don't move.
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It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
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Good morning. Now, Charlamagne, you Guy. We are The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Now, Charlamagne, you got a positive note?
Yes, I do, man.
The positive note is simply this.
And, you know, like I told y'all, I was at Winthrop University yesterday
holding a conversation called Tell Your Story with myself
and Marianne Williamson and Michelle Williams.
And, you know, I think that one of the biggest ways to fight mental health stigma
is just to talk about your mental health openly. So I just want
to encourage everybody out there to tell your story,
educate yourself and others, be conscious
of your language, okay?
And show compassion
for those who may be struggling
with any type of mental health issues.
Breakfast club, bitches!
You all finished or you all done?
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
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