The Breakfast Club - Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin
Episode Date: February 6, 2017Following one of the greatest Super Bowl games in NFL history, the Breakfast Club recapped the game and posed the question: who was a bigger disappointment- Hillary Clinton or the Atlanta Falcons??? B...ut there's no debate as to who deserved today's Donkey of the Day!!!! February 5th was not just about the big game, it was the birthday of Trayvon Martin who would have turned 22. His parents Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin stopped by the show to talk about their collaborative book "Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin." Envy, Yee and Charlamagne asked about George Zimmerman, President Obama, the Judicial system, Beyoncé and more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's dangerous. It's dangerous.
Everybody come to the breakfast club.
I call this the hot seat.
Y'all are wild. Y'all are wild.
You know it? You are out of control. I can't even deal with you You're alive. You're alive. You're not live.
You are out of control.
I can't even deal with you.
Y'all are so petty.
Why are y'all so petty?
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DJ Envy.
Captain of this bitch.
Angela Yee.
I stay in everybody's business, but in a good way.
Charlamagne Tha God.
The ruler rubbing you the wrong way.
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Made for everybody.
Good morning, Angela Yee. Good morning, DJ Envy.
Charlamagne Tha God.
Beast of the Planet.
It's Monday.
Yes, it's Monday.
Back to the work week.
I'm still in Houston.
Super Bowl weekend was long and crazy.
I'm ready to come home. What y'all Negroes got to celebrate?
The Falcons lost.
What y'all in Houston for still?
Maybe he was rooting for the Patriots.
He definitely wasn't rooting for the Patriots.
He better not as a Giants fan. I was rooting for the Giants. I really could. He definitely wasn't rooting for the Patriots. He better not as a Giants fan.
I was rooting for the Giants. I really could care less.
I just wanted to see the game. I'm a Giants fan.
I just wanted to see the game. I saw you do a party
last night with one of Atlanta's
staples, Jermaine Dupree.
But he's a Dallas Cowboys fan.
Jermaine Dupree last night, Flo Rida,
Floyd Mayweather.
That was the party last night.
It was so many different parties, so many things going on.
It was actually a great weekend.
No problems, no fights.
I didn't hear much about any beefing or shootings or nothing.
It was just a great, clean weekend.
I bet you ain't get past no hard drives last night
because I'm sure it was a bunch of Atlanta rappers
who had victory songs ready to go.
But as soon as the Super Bowl was over, they had to tuck those away.
So they didn't even pass you those hard drives last night.
Play this victory song in the club, Envy. I didn't get no
songs last night. Nothing. None. Zero.
Nope. Nada. Yes, it was
a fun weekend, though, in Houston
before the game. I know
you guys had a, at least Charlamagne, I know
the Cowboys weren't playing and everything, but you enjoyed
watching it. I mean, yes, I'm a football fan,
so, you know, that was the greatest Super Bowl I've
ever seen in my life. Absolutely, in my life
too. And I do like to witness greatness.
The Patriots
are what I like to call Super Bowl supremacists.
Tom Brady
and Bill Belichick are Super Bowl supremacists.
Tom Brady's the greatest quarterback
I've ever seen. Bill Belichick's the
greatest coach I've ever seen. But if you're an Atlanta
Falcon fan, right? How do you
feel this morning? Because you had the game.
The game was yours.
You just blame it on Trump.
Listen, everything gets blamed on Trump, okay?
And so if I'm an Atlanta Falcon fan,
the first thing I'm saying this morning is I can't prove it,
but I'm pretty sure the Russians had something to do
with the Patriots winning that game last night.
All right?
That fight was fixed.
All right?
That's why they had Lady Gaga perform at halftime.
Gaga, G-A-G-A, MAGA, Make America
Great Again. It's all a conspiracy, people.
It's all a conspiracy. You gotta stay
woke out here. Keep your goddamn
eyes open. The devil is so busy now.
Did you like Lady Gaga's halftime show?
On a scale of one to Beyonce, I give
it a solid six and a half.
It was decent. I liked it. It wasn't bad.
Was she really singing or was it
like lip singing? I forgot that Lady
Gaga was even performing. I was sitting there watching that like, yo,
the chick from American Horror Story, she's
putting on a good show. Does she have
new songs? All the songs that she did were old
hits. I couldn't tell you. Yeah.
I know the old gays was loving it, though.
All the OG gays,
if you're 35 and up gay, you was
loving it last night. You hear me?
And what happened to Migos? I thought Migos was coming out.
You did not think that.
Stop it.
I did.
That was a petition.
People saying they wanted them to perform at halftime.
Oh.
The Migos did perform at halftime on Instagram.
You go and sit.
It's a great meme up with the Migos performing.
I saw our homie Honey German put it up last night.
It was great.
Great halftime performance by the Migos.
Dropping a Clues bomb to the Migos.
Their halftime performance on Instagram was everything.
But Offset was at the game with Cardi B.
I've seen that.
Really?
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Now, also this morning, we have Trayvon Martin's parents joining us this morning.
Yesterday was his birthday.
Yeah, Sabrina Fulton and Tracy.
We're going to be talking to them a little bit later.
They also have a book out right now, too.
Called Rest in Power. Mm-hmm. And front page news, what are we talking about, Yee? Well, we are going to talk talking to them a little bit later. They also have a book out right now, too. Called Rest in Power.
And front page news, what are we talking about, Yee?
Well, we are going to talk about this travel ban.
We'll give you an update on what you need to know.
And let's talk about Super Bowl a little bit.
We'll tell you about a woman who was on the plane with her pimp.
On the way to Houston?
On the way to Houston.
Exactly.
That's good.
No, human trafficking is not good.
Was she willing to go?
No. Oh, that's different. All right. We is not good. Was she willing to go? No.
Oh, that's different.
All right.
We'll get into that when we come back.
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Let us say good morning to our newest family member.
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Everything urban.
Okay.
In Maryland.
Salisbury, Maryland.
Good morning, guys.
Drop one of the clues bombs from Salisbury, Maryland.
I just hate that word urban so freaking much.
It sounds a little crazy.
Just say black.
All right.
Everything black in Salisbury.
I mean, urban.
I hate that word urban because urban is really a cold word for black.
I can't stand it.
Any corporate meeting we're in, if I'm at I Heart Have I Come,
I hate the word Urban.
Urban.
All right, well, good morning, everybody out in Maryland.
We appreciate you guys.
But let's get into some front-page news.
Now, Super Bowl, of course, if you haven't seen it,
the Patriots beat the Falcons 34-28.
Now, they were down until the fourth quarter,
and then the Patriots just came back?
Listen, Tom Brady went on a revenge tour this year
and then went on a revenge tour in the fourth quarter, and then the Patriots just came back? Listen, Tom Brady went on a revenge tour this year and then went on a revenge tour in the fourth quarter
just to get back at us for all that online slander for the first three quarters.
I've never seen a man reverse the Jordan face.
Now, what are all the records that were broken last night?
Tom Brady got the most Super Bowl rings for a quarterback.
Bill Belichick's got the most Super Bowl wins for a coach.
That's the first time that somebody's came back after being down in the fourth quarter.
Nobody's ever come back to win from a 14-point deficit before.
Hell no.
And the first Super Bowl to end in overtime.
First Super Bowl in overtime.
And it's the first time somebody has reversed the Jordan phase, bro.
That Jordan phase was on Tom Brady, man.
It was at least three-fourths done.
I mean, you can't really put it on him until everything's done.
But it was on him. Like, I've never seen the least straightforward done. I mean, you can't really put it on him until everything's done. But it was on him.
Like, I've never seen the tide shift that fast on social media ever.
You think the momentum changed in the game.
Can we say that they cheated?
Did they cheat at all?
Because people are going to say, you know, it was the deflate gate,
and it was the cameras.
Listen, man.
They didn't do nothing wrong, huh?
I mean, yeah, you can blame it on the Russians.
You can say the Russians had something to do with the Patriots winning that game.
Why not? Why not? I'm telling you, it was all it on the Russians. You can say the Russians have something to do with the Patriots winning that game. Why not?
Why not?
I'm telling you, it was all a conspiracy, bro.
Just watch.
It's all a conspiracy.
That's Donald Trump's favorite team.
That's the only decision Donald Trump has gotten right since he's been in the White House,
that the Patriots are going to beat the Falcons.
He threatened Atlanta.
He said, I'm going to send the feds in if y'all keep this up.
He didn't say that.
Let's talk about Trump now.
What's going on with Trump now?
Yes, Donald Trump actually did an interview with Bill O'Reilly,
and this interview was everywhere.
Here's what he had to say about Vladimir Putin from Russia.
Do you respect Putin?
I do respect him.
Do you? Why?
Well, I respect a lot of people,
but that doesn't mean I'm going to get along with him.
He's a leader of his country.
Putin's a killer.
A lot of killers.
We've got a lot of killers.
Why do you think our country's so innocent?
Oh, drop one of Kluge's bombs
with Donald Trump telling the absolute truth.
Donald Trump is okay with killers
if it's the Russian president,
but he calls everybody else a killer
and wants to ban people from the country.
No, no, no, you're missing the point.
He said that America's full of killers, too.
Let's keep that.
Let's just applaud him for telling the truth.
Play that clip again.
He told the truth about Putin.
I do respect him.
Do you?
Why?
Well, I respect a lot of people, but that doesn't mean I'm going to get along with him.
He's a leader of his country.
Putin's a killer.
A lot of killers.
We've got a lot of killers.
Why do you think our country's so innocent?
That's right.
America got plenty of blood on its hands, from the Native Americans to slavery to the Jim Crow South.
I read something once that said the U.S. regime has killed 20 to 30 million people since World War Two.
So, yes, America got a lot of blood on his hands, too.
Geesh. Now let's talk about the pimp you were talking about.
All right. And I just wanted to talk about the travel ban for a second, too, because a lot of people have questions about that.
And Donald Trump was tweeting about it. He said, I have other corporations. Some of the biggest tech firms in America have joined a legal fight against Donald Trump
and this travel ban that includes Twitter, Netflix, Uber, Amazon, Expedia, all of them.
And that's because they said it's illegal.
Basically, immigrants make many of the nation's greatest discoveries
and create some of the country's most innovative and iconic companies.
Yeah, I've been seeing a lot of nice little fine print if you pay attention lately.
I forgot what I was looking at when it said, oh, I was looking at Periscope.
Periscope says powered by immigrants or founded by immigrants.
Right.
That's when you go on, when you log in.
Okay, and then we were talking about Super Bowl, and there was a young woman that was on a flight.
They said she was about 14 to 15 years old.
On her way to Houston, she was on Alaska Airlines, and the flight attendant felt something was wrong instinctively,
and it turns out that she was traveling with a pimp.
She was only 14 or 15.
She was with a well-dressed older man.
It was a very stark contrast between the two of them.
The flight attendant tried to engage them in conversation.
Her name was Shelly Frederick, and the pimp would not let her speak.
He spoke for her, so she left a note in the bathroom for the girl
and said, do you need help?
And the girl responded, yes, I need help.
And that's when she rescued her.
They landed, and they were police waiting to arrest that pimp.
It ain't pimping if you're holding her against your will.
Holding her against her will. Well, that's human trafficking.
She was. She was only 14. That's what I'm saying. That's human
trafficking. That ain't pimping. That's human trafficking.
Right. So right now they are doing training
for the flight attendants so they can recognize
when somebody is in danger or peril.
If you see a passenger who looks frightened,
ashamed, nervous, if you see any bruises,
if you see a child with an adult that is a stark contrast.
And if the adult tries to speak for the alleged victim when they try to speak to them.
Those are some of the telltale signs.
And that was great that she got that girl off that plane.
All right, well, that's front page news.
Now, tell them why you're mad.
800-585-1051.
Maybe you're upset your team didn't win.
You wanted the Falcons to win.
Maybe you lost a lot of money. There's a lot of people that lost a lot of money last night. Tell. Maybe you're upset your team didn't win. You wanted the Falcons to win. Maybe you lost a lot of money.
There's a lot of people that lost a lot of money last night.
Tell them why you're mad.
Anybody from Atlanta want to call us up, now is your chance to vent.
Get it off your chest.
You really don't got much to say.
You need to pay homage to the white man.
Pay homage to the white man this morning.
800-585-1051.
And also, if you just want to talk about the Super Bowl, call us up.
We'll put you on the air.
All right, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
She thinks she love me.
I think she trolling.
Hey yo, this is DMX. You know what makes me mad?
When people ask for the truth but can't handle
the truth. Now tell them why you mad
on The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Hello, who's this? Hey, Malik Muhammad.
Good morning, Envy.
Good morning, brother. As-sal's this? Hey, Malik Muhammad. Good morning, Envy.
Good morning, brother.
As-salamu alaykum, my brother.
Wa-alaykum-salam.
Wa-rahmatullah.
Wa-bada-katuh. Good morning, Mr. Yeats.
Good morning.
How y'all doing?
Charlamagne, you a Cowboys fan.
Envy, Giants fan.
You know how it is to be a champion, right?
You know why I'm mad?
I'm a Broncos fan.
You know why I'm mad?
Because I live here in Atlanta,
and too many of these fans did not understand
that they were not going to win that game yesterday.
It looked good in the first half.
It looked good.
Excuse me, ma'am?
In the first half, it looked good, though.
Yeah, but the game is four quarters, ma'am.
That is true.
You got to play the whole thing.
So I'm at a wonderful house, and I can't get nothing to eat
because everybody is drunk and pissed.
I mean, I was just enjoying the whole narrative of, you know, Trump rooting for the Patriots and the Patriots representing white supremacy and Atlanta being the black city.
You know, I like that narrative.
That was fun.
Hey, listen, listen.
Hey, they wasn't going to do it, man.
It was too much against Atlanta.
There were too many statistical odds.
The Patriots were wearing white.
Tom Brady had never lost to the Falcons.
The Patriots were white?
What?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
The team that wears white wins most of the time.
Check your stats.
Oh, you learned that in Waffle House last night, right?
He definitely learned that in Waffle House.
Thank you, bro.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Stasson Thomas.
Calling out of Virginia.
Tell them why you're mad, bro.
Hey, I'm going to say it, man.
Atlanta lost.
I had to hear all that from my homeboys.
Cowboys fan, Eagles fan, Patriots fan.
I had to hear it all last night.
Dang.
Sorry for you, dude.
What's the strip club looking like in Atlanta this week?
I don't know, man.
I'm in Virginia.
I had to stay up there for the game.
But I don't know them strip clubs. They definitely ain't the same up here as it is in Atlanta this week. I don't know, man. I'm in Virginia. I had to stay up here for the game. But I don't know them strip clubs.
They definitely ain't the same up here as it is in Georgia.
Gotcha.
All right, bro.
Thank you.
Now, they were saying they were supposed to do so many parties this week.
Victory parties.
All of them canceled.
Damn it, man.
Hello, who's this?
All those wings just sitting around.
Hello, who's this?
Hello, it's Martha.
Hey, Martha.
Tell them why you mad.
I'm mad because you guys play Rihanna every day, every morning.
She's so amazing.
Hey, speaking of Rihanna, when is Rihanna going to do a Super Bowl halftime performance?
She might be too risque.
It's too risky, like ladies.
They have Madonna do it.
Madonna's pretty risque.
Gaga's risque.
Yeah, I guess you're right.
Hello, who's this?
Man, this is G from the Brick City.
Oh, boy.
Hey.
Hey, Angela.
But I'm pissed off this morning, man.
I've been a football fan all my life.
But after watching that game last night,
I'm looking at football the same way I look at Russell now.
It's fake.
It's rigged.
Because there was no way the Patriots were supposed to win that game
when all the Falcons had to do was just run the clock out
with three minutes left inside the 20-yard line.
They just had to run the ball and take the three points in that game.
It's over.
It's fake.
You didn't see the sacks and the other plays that caused them
to even get out of field goal range, sir?
Exactly.
That's why they just should have ran the ball instead of trying to pass.
All they had to do was just run the ball and just run the clock out.
Now, I will say the great Des Bryant said something real.
He was like, no need for the Falcons to play conservative
because conservative will cause you to lose the game in that type of situation.
He said you should have pushed the gas.
But you know what?
My son said the same thing.
He said it was rigged because there's no way the Patriots should have missed that field goal.
The point after.
They shouldn't have missed that point after, which means if they
had made it, they would have won. It wouldn't have been an overtime game.
My son said it's rigged.
Maybe anything is
possible. Or maybe Donald Trump just
called and made an executive order and said
look, I need the Patriots to win this game
because I'm not inviting none of them Negroes that play on
the Falcons to the White House. We've had enough
Negroes with dreads and gold teeth in the White House the past eight years.
It's not happening on my watch.
Goodness gracious.
Maybe.
Tell them why you're mad.
800-585-1051.
If you're upset, you can call.
But right now, let's get some positivity out there.
Call us up and tell us something good.
Give us some positive vibes.
Blessings on blessings on blessings.
Atlanta, this means y'all can't participate in this one this morning.
All right? You're from Atlanta. Don't call. Just hold off for a second. Yeah, you means y'all can't participate in this one this morning. All right?
You're from Atlanta.
Don't call.
Just hold off for a second.
Yeah, you ain't nothing to be blessed about.
585-1051.
Call us right now.
Tell us why you're blessed.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Hey, no, today's my birthday.
Happy birthday.
Turning up all the way.
Happy birthday, bro.
Age is a blessing, bro.
Appreciate it.
A lot of people didn't wake up this morning. If they did, they woke up dead. Yeah, most definitely. Happy birthday. Turning up all the way. Happy birthday, bro. Age is a blessing, bro. Appreciate it. A lot of people didn't wake up this morning.
If they did, they woke up dead.
Yeah, most definitely.
Most definitely.
You know what I mean?
Just spend a whole year being a dad for the first time in my life.
So it's definitely a blessing.
Absolutely.
What are you going to do to celebrate?
Right now, work and go home and spend time with the family.
That's what I usually do.
That's how I celebrate every day.
That's right.
Make sure your woman blows your candle out today, bro.
You deserve it.
Yeah, best believe it.
I'm about to blow her, but forget it.
Happy born day, my brother.
Forget it.
Thanks, thanks.
All right, bro.
Have a good day, man.
All right.
Well, that's a reason to be blessed.
It's your birthday.
Nobody from Atlanta want to call up?
You're still alive.
At least, look, they said at least the Falcons don't have to go to the White House. No, Donald Trump
wasn't letting half of them Negroes in the White House anyway.
The only person that probably would have gotten let into the White House
from the Falcons is Matt Ryan. All them
Negroes with dreads and gold teeth was not going to
be allowed into the White House. Are you crazy?
My goodness.
And shout out to Tiara Gwynn. She has a 5.0
GPA at MIT and she's
already working at NASA as a rocket
structural design and analysis engineer. She's only 22 years old. A 5.0 GPA at MIT, and she's already working at NASA as a rocket structural design and analysis engineer.
She's only 22 years old.
A 5.0?
Yes.
She's only 22, and she's already working at NASA.
They're comparing her right now to the whole hidden figure story.
I didn't even know you could get a 5.0.
I thought 5.0s were just on cars.
Well, she has a 5.0 GPA.
Damn.
I thought the highest you could get was a 4.0.
That's what I thought, too.
Drop on the clues bombs for her, damn it. She ain't
no hidden figure. Yep. And she goes
to MIT. You know that's a tough college
to go to. Well, congratulations
to her. Alright, now we got rumors on the way
E. Yes, we'll talk about
$250,000 destroyed.
We'll tell you who did that.
Also, Nicki Minaj versus
Giuseppe Zanotti. We'll tell you what
is going on with those two. who's right and who's wrong.
Okay, we'll get into all that when we come back.
Keep it locked.
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They killed the halftime show, man.
Yeah, on Instagram.
What halftime show?
On Instagram, the Migos got busy.
They did. They did. I'm going to be honest with you, though. If I was from Atlanta show? On Instagram, the Migos got busy. They did.
I'm going to be honest with you, though. If I was from Atlanta,
that song wouldn't even sound right this morning. DJ Self
tweeted out last night. DJ Self of Loving Hip Hop
tweeted out last night that
they weren't playing no trap music
in the club last night. I don't believe that, but I can
understand why he would feel that way.
I don't know what club he was at. They were playing all trap music.
But they didn't mention Atlanta one time.
Jesus Christ. Atlanta ain't getting no shout outs?
Mm-mm.
All right.
Well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Mariah Carey.
It's about time.
What's going on?
Rumor Report.
Rumor Report.
This is the Rumor Report.
Talk to them.
With Angela Yee on The Breakfast Club.
Well, we played a snippet of this song for you before, Mariah Carey featuring YG.
It's called I Don't, and it's basically about her breakup.
But now the video is out, and in the video, people are talking about Mariah burning her wedding gown.
Now, here's the song, in case you don't remember. Told you I'd finish Just to go with it With you, bye Cause when you love someone
You just don't treat them bad
You must have what we had
I only think I'm coming back
But I don't, I don't know
Well, why'd you hit?
In the video, she's wearing a 250,
well, she has her $250,000 Valentino gown
that was supposed to be her wedding dress
and she burns it in the video because her wedding is canceled.
Now, that seems like a waste.
I just want to know why she wasn't so distraught over our guy Nick Cannon.
She was so distraught over this billionaire, but when Nick was out, she was like, cool.
Well, they actually did get married and got divorced.
That's what I'm saying.
Maybe they were both over it before it was over.
That should hurt more Mariah Barry.
She did a song about Nick, too.
Nick did a song about her.
I saw a picture of Mariah over the weekend.
She was on like a...
A treadmill?
A treadmill or something.
Or the stair-stepper plumber.
Yeah, I was like,
man, relax your old ass, man.
You gotta know when to relax.
But I feel like a $250,000 gown,
she could have auctioned it off,
gave the proceeds
to some type of charity.
You think that was a real dress
or you just think
it was a prop, though?
I don't know. I hope it was a prop, though? I don't know.
I hope it was a prop.
What about that little dookie shot she was giving us on that treadmill?
But they say, according to the reports,
it was the genuine $250,000 Valentino gown that she had planned to wear.
But see, Mariah Carey is still pretty.
You know what I'm saying?
She's still beautiful.
Still pretty.
You have to be elegant.
Hashtag still pretty.
You have to be elegant as you get older.
You can't be on the treadmill giving people dookie shots
like you a 19-year-old Instagram model.
It didn't look good. You know what I'm saying?
You seen J-Lo's picture? J-Lo released a picture a couple days ago.
Drop on a clothesline for J-Lo. Now, J-Lo, that is just...
Now, why is it okay
for J-Lo and not for Mariah?
J-Lo wasn't giving you a dookie shot.
J-Lo looked good doing it.
So you're just saying if Mariah looked good, it'd be okay.
No, no, no, no. J-Lo was giving you a classy... She was in the mirror. She just had on a low cut-off shirt. She was giving you like an app. So you're just saying if she looked, if Mariah looked good, it'd be okay. No, no, no, no, no. She forced it. J-Lo was giving you a classy.
She was in the mirror. She just had on like
a little cut-off shirt like she just came from the gym.
It was classy. It was grown. Mariah up there
looking like she wanted to be in Starlet.
Barton. Alright. Now
Nicki Minaj was on Twitter and
she was upset about Giuseppe Zanotti.
Apparently, Giuseppe
has named sneakers after her
but they won't take her call. She tweeted out this is wonderful. Giuseppe has named the sneakers after her but they won't take her call she tweeted out
this is wonderful Giuseppe seems to think it's okay to name his sneakers after me but his PR
says they won't take our call I met Giuseppe Zanotti years ago at which time he told me I
inspired him to design a sneaker in my honor wore them on the cover as of Cosmo now apparently she
found out that Giuseppe Zanotti was making capsule collections with other artists, including Jennifer Lopez, who we just talked about.
And they would get a share of the profits.
But Nicki hasn't gotten a penny.
So she, I guess, was trying to reach out, talk about doing some work together.
Then she said, just go on Google.
You'll see all the different peers he's named after me.
Little black girl can inspire you, but ain't worth a collection, my N-word.
Giuseppe Zanotti's a real person?
Yeah. Giuseppe Zanotti. He's person? Yeah. Giuseppe Zanotti.
He's a designer. He's a shoe designer. Never heard of him. Then she's, oh,
well, everybody wears Giuseppes.
I mean, I knew Giuseppe. I didn't know that was an actual
person, though. So is Manolo Blahnik.
So is Jimmy Choo. I know Manolo Rose. So is
Christian Lobitan. I know Jimmy Jones.
What are you talking about? I don't know these people.
I know Jimmy Jones. Stupid.
Alright, now, at the end of it all, she tweeted out to Giuseppe, run me my check. What are you talking about? I don't know these people. No Jimmy Jones. Stupid. All right.
Now, at the end of it all, she tweeted out to Giuseppe, run me my check.
Giuseppe was good.
I got time today.
Barb's trend is because he's going to learn today that racism and disrespect won't be tolerated.
She says she doesn't care about the money.
Well, she feels because she's a little, you know, she's like, I'm a little black girl,
so it's good enough for you to name sneakers.
I think he named like 36 sneakers after her.
Listen, we can't jump out the window and blame everything on racism, okay?
It's enough real racism going on for us to point at and say that was racism.
That's not racism.
For 36 pairs of sneakers you named after Nicki and they won't take a call?
That sounds a little crazy.
Right, and then she was saying you could donate some money to charity in my name or do something.
Now, you know what they did in response?
Took all her shoes off his website.
And then after that happened, she said,
women are always shamed by others when speaking up in the workplace.
That's why women continue to earn less.
Jada spoke up and Oscars made a change.
Scarlett spoke up on her pay versus her male co-stars
and was shamed by other women as well.
Wake up.
This is our workplace just like you have yours.
Now, what is it?
Is it a race issue or a woman issue?
Now, I'm just trying to figure this out.
Well, I guess after he took the sneakers off,
people were kind of maybe had issues with her speaking out about it.
So she was saying women need to speak out more
when there's injustice in the workplace.
So it was an ongoing battle.
I'm sure we're going to hear more about this coming soon.
That just made my head hurt.
That sounded more pointless than Chris Brown in Soulja Boy and less entertaining.
Well, you'd probably be upset if somebody named 36 sneakers after you
and was selling them and making money off of them but wouldn't take your
call. Right?
Y'all just told me the man's name
was Giuseppe Sinati. Right.
So I thought that was the name of the shoes. No, they have
different collections. So what's going on? I don't know what's going on.
They have like the Nicki shoe. So it's the Nicki Minaj collection?
No, not Nicki Minaj. They have the Nicki shoe.
They have the... The shoes are each's the Nicki Minaj collection? No, not Nicki Minaj. They have the Nicki shoe. They have the...
The shoes are each called...
They're different brands.
Like the shoes that he designs are called something.
So Nicki thinks she's the only Nicki in the world?
Like how Jordans might have the 11s.
They have the Cements.
Man, I don't know.
I don't care.
That's not my price range anyway.
I ain't...
All shoe companies do that.
It's not a price range thing.
All right.
And CNN over the weekend tweeted out that Faith Hill was doing a duets album with Biggie.
Really?
Apparently they meant Faith Evans.
Oh.
And Twitter caught that.
So that was a pretty big mistake for them to make.
They did tweet out a correction.
The only faith I acknowledge is the faith I have in my God anyway.
They tweeted, Faith Hill is releasing an album of duets with the Notorious B.I.G.
20 years after his murder.
What would sell more, though?
Faith Hill and Biggie or Faith Evans and Biggie?
I'm here for Faith Evans and Biggie.
Faith Hill would sell way more.
Faith Hill would sell more, but I want to hear Faith Evans.
Well, Faith Evans tweeted up for a bonus duet, Ms. Hill, and hashtag faith.
So maybe that could happen.
All right, I'm Angela Yeee and that is your Rumor Reports.
JNV, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God, we are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
Now let's talk the Super Bowl last night. I'm sure
everybody's here. Did everybody see the Super Bowl? I'm sure.
Absolutely.
Now what did you think about the Super Bowl? It's probably one of the
best Super Bowls I've ever seen. I'm going to be honest
with you. The commercials for the Super Bowl were
trash this year. They were whack. The commercials for the Super Bowl were trash this year. They were whack.
The commercials for the Super Bowl were way better than the Obama era.
What was the worst commercial?
The worst one?
That Wendy's commercial.
I didn't understand that.
I don't be understanding commercials that don't got nothing to do with the product.
One of the most decent commercials was the yearbook commercial.
And then at the end, a Honda just pops up.
I was ready to buy a yearbook.
The Snoop Dogg commercial was dope.
What about Justin Bieber? Justin Bieber. Who was ready to buy a yearbook. The Snoop Dogg commercial was dope. What about Justin Bieber?
Justin Bieber.
Who was it?
Justin Bieber?
Justin Bieber did T-Mobile.
He had Terrell Owens.
I don't even remember.
I don't remember what was going on with that one.
I do remember seeing Justin in a suit,
but I wasn't paying no attention.
All right.
Well, if you don't know,
the Falcons lost to the Patriots 34-28.
Brady has five rings now, so congratulations to all the Patriot fans out there.
Drop on the clues bombs for the Super Bowl supremacists, Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.
And all the other nameless Negroes on that team.
Well, over the weekend, Donald Trump did an interview with Bill O'Reilly on Fox News,
and he was questioned about Russian President Vladimir Putin and his respect for him. And here's how Donald Trump answered.
Do you respect Putin? I do respect him. Do you? Why? Well, I respect a lot of people,
but that doesn't mean I'm going to get along with him. He's a leader of his country. Putin's a
killer. A lot of killers. We've got a lot of killers. Why do you think our country's so
innocent? Drop on a clothesline for Donald Trump telling the truth.
Acting like America don't got a lot of blood on his hands.
Like, they didn't kill all the Native Americans and slavery and Jim Crow, the Jim Crow South.
Come on, now.
So Donald Trump's okay with some killers, just not others.
He's accusing other people of being killers.
And he wants to ban them, but he's fine to be cool with somebody else.
I just think he's telling America also, too, like, let's not be hypocrites here.
Okay? He should follow his own
advice, then. Listen, I read
something once that said the U.S. regime has killed
20 to 30 million people since World War II.
America has a lot of blood on its hands as well.
Alright, and speaking of Donald Trump,
let's talk about this travel ban that he's
upset that right now there's a
nationwide hold on his executive order
that's barring citizens of seven Muslim majority countries from entering entering the u.s and the judge has said hey that's illegal it's
not going to happen so while they are going back and forth in this legal battle people are allowed
to come into the country so people are trying to take advantage of that right now and get here
apple facebook netflix twitter uber there's 97 big tech firms that have stepped into this legal fight as well.
97 companies total.
And they are saying that this ban is illegal.
Of course, a lot of things that happen in this country were built on the backs of immigrants.
Wow.
There you have it.
All right.
Now, we got time to do the pimp story?
If you would like.
Yeah, play the flight attendant story.
Yeah, so a young girl was 14 or 15
years old. She was traveling
for Super Bowl weekend
and apparently she was with her
pimp. Now the reason why
the flight attendant could spot this was because
every time she tried to speak to the young
girl, she looked scared. She was
frightened. The older man who was very well
dressed would not let her speak. There was a stark
contrast between the two of them.
And she did write a note and left it in one of the bathrooms asking if the girl needed help.
And the girl wrote on the back of the note, I need help.
That's when the plane landed and police were waiting in the terminal to arrest him.
So right now they are actually training a lot of these flight attendants to spot human trafficking victims.
They said you can tell if somebody looks frightened, ashamed, or nervous.
People traveling with someone who doesn't appear
to be a parent or relative.
And children or adults who appear bruised or
battered. They're also taught to notice if someone
insists on speaking for the alleged
victim, doesn't let them out of their sight,
or becomes defensive when questioned. And the victim
sometimes might appear drugged.
Wow.
Yeah, by the way, that's not pimping.
That's straight-up human trafficking.
If you're taking a girl against her will, that is human trafficking.
That ain't pimping.
All right.
All right.
Well, that's front-page news.
Now, 800-585-1051.
Quick question.
That was Kanye West, All Falls Down.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, we're asking this morning, welcome back to The Work Week,
who let us down more, Hillary Clinton or the Atlanta Falcons?
That is the question.
Okay, I'm going to say I understand totally where you're going with this Atlanta thing.
Atlanta has been historically one of the blackest cities in America,
historically one of the gayest cities in America,
so they represent these marginalized groups,
and it was going up against those Super Bowl supremacists,
Donald Trump's friends, Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.
But I will say Hillary let us down more simply because I didn't think
Donald Trump had a chance in hell of becoming president
of the United States of America.
I actually picked the Patriots to win.
But when the Falcons were up, I was
enjoying the online narrative of
them beating white supremacy.
See, but
since Hillary Clinton lost,
this is all we had. The Atlanta
Falcons, that's what we had. The Atlanta
Falcons, of course, Atlanta represents a huge
gay community, a huge black
community. That was our get back. Yeah, gay community, a huge black community. That was how
get back. Yeah, that was going to be the symbol.
That was going to be the symbol of, okay, you know what?
We can beat white supremacy.
That's what this was supposed to represent.
That's what an Atlanta Falcons victory was
going to represent. We can beat white supremacy.
Yee, what do you think? I mean, I don't look
at Hillary Clinton as letting us down. She won
the popular vote. It was the Electoral College
that let us down. The Atlanta Fal She won the popular vote. It was the Electoral College that let us down.
The Atlanta Falcons won the popular vote too.
So I would,
well,
it was not because of that
that they lost.
But anyway,
so I would have to say
the Atlanta Falcons
let us down more.
Damn, for real?
A lot of similarities though.
All right,
well let's go to the phone lines.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Tom from Jersey.
Hey, who let us down more?
Hillary Clinton
or the Atlanta Falcons?
Atlanta Falcons, definitely.
You ain't vote anyway.
I'm sorry, yeah, I did vote.
Trust me, I did.
Okay.
And it wasn't for Trump.
Sorry.
All right, thank you.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, this is Justin.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Who let us down more, Hillary Clinton or the Atlanta Falcons?
Atlanta Falcons, you know, but I already know, man,
Trump boy was going to win.
I seen Mike Pence at the game.
He pretty much made that call.
You know, I was like, hey, make my boy be there.
And, you know, the most whitest team inside there,
you know, he ain't one of the bunch of N-words.
Be up in there.
Oh, yeah, Mike Pence also said,
I'm going to tell you all something, Falcons.
Y'all keep scoring touchdowns.
I'm coming to Atlanta to do conversion shock therapy on all the games.
Okay.
Thank you.
800-585-1051.
We're asking, who let the country down more?
Was it Hillary Clinton or was it the Atlanta Falcons?
Call us up right now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was Exchange Bryson Tiller.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now we're asking, if you just joined us, of course, the Super Bowl was over the weekend.
Who let the country down more?
Was it Hillary Clinton when she lost or the Atlanta Falcons?
Charlamagne, you saying Hillary Clinton?
Yeah, I mean, yeah, I say Hillary Clinton simply because I didn't expect Donald Trump to ever become president. I thought that would be a layup for Hillary Clinton. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I say Hillary Clinton simply because I didn't expect Donald Trump to ever become president.
I thought that would be a layup for Hillary Clinton.
As far as the Falcons, I actually picked the Patriots to win.
But I was enjoying the online narrative of the Falcons representing a black city, a city with a high gay population, taking out those evil Super Bowl supremacists and the New England
Patriots, Donald Trump's friends, okay?
See, I was looking at it like we lost with Hillary
Clinton, so we needed our get back. Like, this
was our revenge. This was going to be the symbol.
This was going to be a symbolic victory
of us being able to
defeat white supremacy.
And not only that, they gave it to us. They gave
us the victory. It was there. It was in our hands.
We were up by... Oh, you listen here, young man.
The white man never gives you nothing.
All right?
You got a lot to learn, sir.
All right?
Oh, man.
The white man never gives you nothing.
All right?
You got to take it.
All right.
The white man give us.
The white man take us away.
Hello.
Who's this?
Hi.
Good morning.
Hey, what's your name?
Liza.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Good morning.
So I, you know, let me just focus by saying I am originally from New York. Hi. Good morning. Hey, what's your name? Liza. Good morning. Good morning.
So I, you know, let me just focus by saying I am originally from Brooklyn, New York.
So I go against any team, any team that goes against the Patriots, I go against them because I live in New England now.
But I think it's a stark difference between Hillary Clinton and the Falcons.
You're talking about a democratic process compared to a competition.
I think it's really different.
Duh.
We know that, baby. It's just a fun, it's just a fun question compared to a competition. I think it's really different. Duh. We know that, baby.
It's just a fun question
for the morning show.
Jesus Christ, call up here, telling us
the truth and being all actual and factual.
Thank you, Mama.
Hello, who's this? This is
Ebony. Hey, Ebony. Who let us down
more, the Falcons or Hillary Clinton?
I can't say Hillary Clinton
let us down because that was on our behalf. Exactly. The Falcons or Hillary Clinton? I can't say Hillary Clinton let us down because that was on
our behalf. Exactly.
The Falcons did let
all their fans down. I won so much money
last night and I had an upset boyfriend
with me last night. Your boyfriend bet
on the Falcons? No, he didn't bet on them
but he hates Tom Brady.
I'm a Gronkowski fan and even though he didn't
get to play, I still put money on the game.
He hates Tom Brady so last night he was in a pizza in Ludacris.
He didn't even cuddle with me or anything last night,
but I blew it up in his face.
Yeah, because he can't believe that you would root for those
Super Bowl supremacists like that.
Well, congratulations to you.
All right, Mama.
Hello, who's this?
This is Bruce from Chicago.
Hey, what's up, bro?
Who let us down more, Hillary Clinton or the Atlanta Falcons?
Atlanta Falcons.
And the reason why is when you look at them as a franchise and as a city,
they only have, like, one championship.
So they had the high-powered offense.
You know, they had the momentum.
And they were up by 25 points.
I mean, you let down the entire sports world last night.
Real tough.
Yeah.
That's a fact.
Thank you, bro.
Yeah.
So now what's the moral of the story, guys?
The moral of the story is simple.
Starting strong is good, but finishing strong is epic.
And that's why we got us an epic Super Bowl last night,
because the New England Patriots finished strong,
even though the Falcons started strong.
All right.
Yes. Now, Yemi, wecons started strong. All right. Yes.
Now, we got some rumors on the way.
Yes.
Find out who had to wipe their Twitter account nearly clean after tweeting,
White is right.
Black girls are so overrated.
All right.
And also, don't forget, Trayvon Martin's parents will be joining us next hour.
Yesterday was his birthday.
So they have a new book that they're about to release.
We're going to talk to them next hour.
So don't go anywhere.
It's the Breakfast Cloak.
Good morning.
Back to the work week.
And let's say good morning to our newest family member in Salisbury, Maryland.
The station is, let me pull it up, let me pull it up, let me pull it up.
What station?
We have a new station.
We do have a new station.
It's 97.5 Everything Urban.
All right.
You got to change that tagline, though.
Everything Urban.
I can't stand that word, Urban.
Urban is a white corporate word for black.
What about suburban?
You hate suburban, too?
Is that?
No, not like urban.
I've never been referred to as suburban.
Because you're not suburban.
Exactly.
Even if you live in the suburbs now?
I don't like the word urban,
especially because it's not even talking about an area anymore.
They're trying to talk about a group of people when they say urban.
They're not talking about an area.
Right.
Urban people.
I agree.
What does that even mean?
All right.
Remember when they said the Breakfast Club appeals to ghetto-dwelling urban people of all races?
Yeah, who did that?
That was actually said in a corporate meeting.
Oh, my goodness.
My goodness.
All right, well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk about the cast of New Edition.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's the rumor report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Woody McLean, who played Bobby Brown in the new edition movie,
is now under fire for some old tweets of his that they dug up.
These are from 2011.
And he tweeted, if it ain't white, it ain't right.
Hashtag daily tweet.
When I'm famous, I'm dating white women only.
Really thinking about finding a white girl.
Black girls are so overrated these days.
Which wise man once said,
if it ain't white,
it ain't right, LOL.
And so on and so forth.
All right.
I know they watched him
on Twitter.
Right, he has wiped
his Twitter account pretty much.
And some people
are defending him.
They said he's been
in a relationship
with a black woman
for 10 years.
So clearly he didn't mean it
and maybe he was going
through something.
I don't know what's going on,
but...
Yeah, and then some people
based their experiences
off like one person
they may have dealt with,
but I'm sure his experiences
have changed,
especially not being that
he played Bobby Brown
of New Edition on BET.
Okay?
It's hurtful for black women
when people say things
like that, though.
It ain't white,
it ain't white. How old is that little boy? How old is he now, though. It ain't white, it ain't white.
How old is that little boy?
How old is he now?
Yeah.
I don't know, but this is from six years ago.
Yeah, so he probably was 14, 15.
I didn't care what that little boy said, man.
14 or 15.
Well, I don't know how old he was when he tweeted that,
but I guess now all you can do is say,
I was young and I said some stupid things
and tweeted out some things that I didn't mean when I was younger.
But Twitter is a devil.
And that's why I always tell people, be careful what you write.
Be careful what you put out there, because these things always somehow manage to come
back.
Right.
And that's for everybody now that's out there tweeting recklessly.
All right.
Robin Thicke and Paula Patton, they have called a temporary truce.
It's pretty bad.
Their whole child custody war.
Now, Robin Thicke has been able to see their son Julian again.
He's six years old, and he actually took him to Kids World in L.A.
That's a big deal, but he has to have a monitor,
a court-appointed monitor present with him while he's with his child
for now while they're investigating.
So the monitor was there with Robin Thicke while he took his son out.
That's some BS.
The monitor got to be there all the time?
No matter what I do with my son?
For now, while they're working it out with the courts,
until they figure out what's going on
and whether or not he's being physically abusive,
that's the situation that she's worked out for him to see his son.
I wonder how he disciplines his son now if his son acts up.
You can't pop him.
You can't spank him with a belt.
What do you do?
You talk to him sternly? Yes, put him in a corner. Well, I guess according to reports, they said he went to school him. You can't spank him with a belt. So what do you do? You talk to him sternly?
Yes, put him in a corner.
Well, I guess according to reports, they said he went to school and said that he was spanking him really, really hard.
Yeah, that's what spankings are.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Listen, I...
I used to get spankings in school by principals.
Not me.
My parents would have a fit if anybody in school would have put their hands on me.
Mr. Barnes used to spank me.
Berkeley Middle School.
Monk's Corner, South Carolina, damn it.
Well, I think the school has a responsibility, though,
to investigate if the kid comes in and says that they're hurt
and something's happening.
So they do have a responsibility.
You never know.
But by the way, spankings are supposed to hurt, though.
That's just like when somebody walks in the bathroom
when you're doing a number 20.
They'll be like, dang, it's stinking here.
Duh.
Spankings hurt, yeah.
Yeah, but sometimes it's a fine line between discipline and abuse.
I got beat with an extension cord.
We don't know what you were abused.
And my father made me take a bath after getting beat with an extension cord.
You were abused, but there is a fine line.
But who judges that line, though?
Well, that's what they're investigating now.
So who knows what's going to come out of this?
Maybe everything's going to be fine.
Maybe it's not.
A punk-ass kid never had to pick a switch.
All right, Big Sean,
his album, I Decided,
came out,
and everybody's talking about
the track with Eminem on it
called No Favors.
A lot of reactions to that,
including Ann Coulter
has responded.
Now, here's what she responded to.
Well, I think it's unfortunate.
The actual song.
Yes, thank you.
Ann Coulter with a clan poster with a lamppost or handle shut up, a damn boat cutter No, the actual song. Yes, thank you.
All right, so he was singing F Ann Coulter with the Klan poster,
with the lamppost, door handle, shutter, so on and so forth.
I had to look up the lyrics on Genius.com.
People are still shocked by Eminem's lyrics in 2017.
Now here's what Ann Coulter had to say in response.
Well, I think it's unfortunate that the left from Berklee to Eminem with his rap songs has normalized violence against women,
as Eminem has done.
He talks about effing women with an umbrella until the bleep comes out.
His homophobia and his misogyny is quite well known.
It's one thing in just, you know, some idiot who is, by the way, no longer a kid.
But now we're seeing it, you know, play out with professors at Berkeley and the head of the Berkeley police.
I don't get it. People are really still like upset over Eminem lyrics in 2017. They were also
upset that he said Trump's a bitch, or people were talking
about that. Eminem is the original Donald Trump.
Eminem is the original white man that was saying whatever he
want about whoever he want and
getting away with it and profited off it.
And now Trump is president
because of the same type of energy.
Did you listen to Big Sean's album? Absolutely.
I actually really
like Big Sean's album. Big Sean got three records on there that I've been playing over and over.
The Light, Sacrifice, and Bigger Than Me.
Drop One of Clues bombs for Big Sean.
Really, those three records are incredible.
Is that the one with Jeremiah on it?
The Light and Jeremiah's on The Light.
The Migos are on Sacrifice.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, Charlemagne. Yes. Who you giving that donkey to? Oh, I need the Atlanta Falcons and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, Miss Yee. Now, Charlemagne.
Yes.
Who you giving that donkey to?
Oh, I need the Atlanta Falcons to come to the front of the congregation.
Oh, boy.
We'd like to have a word with them.
All of them?
All of them.
They a team, right?
All right.
Well, all of them.
As a team, organization, record label, family, and crew.
All need to come to the front of the congregation.
Okay.
All right, we'll get into that donkey today next keep it locked it's the breakfast club good
morning it's time for donkey of the day
i'm a democrat so being donkey of the day is a little bit of a mixed up. So like a donkey, he on, donkey of the day.
The Breakfast Club, bitches.
Now I've been called a lot in my 23 years, but donkey of the day is a new one.
Donkey of the day for Monday, February 6th goes to the Atlanta Falcons.
Not for any particular reason other than the fact they blew a 25-point lead in the Super Bowl.
Oh, if you haven't heard, the Atlanta Falcons were up 21-3 at the half.
At one point, it was 28-3 in the third quarter.
Heading into the fourth, it was 28-9.
And the Patriots came back to win in the first overtime game ever in the history of the Super Bowl, 34-28.
Dropping the clues bombs for the Patriots, damn it.
Now, let me tell you the social media narrative of this
game. Atlanta, one of the top 10 blackest
cities in America, historically
one of the gayest cities in America, so this
city repping these marginalized groups
was up against those elitist
Super Bowl supremacists.
Donald Trump's friends, the New England
Patriots. Oh, you saw the meme with Brady,
with the Make America Great Again
hat in the locker, the pics of Trump and
Brady hugging. And even before the game,
in an interview with Bill O'Reilly, Donald Trump picked
his friends to win. Let's hear it.
I ask you to make a prediction.
Well, I like Bob
Kraft. I like
Coach Belichick. And Tom Brady
is my friend. I hate to make
predictions. But you have to. I hate to do it.
But I'll say, I don't even know what are the odds. I guess it's pretty even, right? Two great teams make predictions. But you have to. I hate to do it. But I'll say. Because I won't leave unless you do. I'll say.
I don't even know what are the odds. I guess it's pretty even.
Right? Two great teams. Yeah. But you got it.
Pretty even. So I'll say the Patriots will win.
By how many points? By eight points.
Alright. Now I had no dogs in this fight.
I'm a Dallas Cowboy fan. In fact, I picked the
Patriots to win this game. But who am I to get in the way
of a great online narrative? Not to mention
anytime I can piss off Trump supporters
I'm all in, especially when it's
Trump supporters
like Richard Spencer
who tweeted out
a Patriots victory
is a victory for the alt-right.
He also tweeted,
rooting for the Pats.
One, because Belichick
and Brady support Trump.
Two, they have
three white receivers.
Three, consistently
NFL's whitest team.
Four, ATL is dreadful.
Okay?
Oh, it was this serious
last night on social media.
It felt like election night all over again,
except this time the good guys were going to win.
Atlanta was balling 21-3 at halftime, up by 25, 28-3 at one point,
and then Donald Trump threatened to send the feds into Atlanta
if the Falcons continued to bust the Patriots,
so that's the way they had been.
It was like Donald Trump signed an executive order
to ban the Falcons from entering the end zone in the fourth quarter.
I should have knew something was up
when they had the woman from American Horror Story
performing at halftime.
Lady Gaga?
Lady Gaga, yeah.
She's got some classics,
but recently music hasn't been her thing.
Now, on a scale of one to Beyonce,
Gaga was a solid six last night, you know,
but she made no political statements, you know,
and I thought that was weird, you know? Why didn't they have... I was thinking to myself, you know, she but she made no political statements, you know, and I thought that was weird, you know?
Why didn't they have, I was thinking to myself, you know, she didn't make no political statements,
she don't really got no recent music, why didn't they have Rihanna or Drake or someone
like a little more relevant to music now perform at the halftime show?
But then I put two and two together.
Gaga, G-A-G-A, MAGA, Make America Great Again.
Oh, this fight was fixed, okay?
I said at halftime last night that nothing was going to go right for the Patriots
because Brady didn't denounce our celebrity and chief Donald Trump.
When the Falcons went up 28-3, I said the only NE Boston could be proud of this year was new addition.
But in the fourth quarter, that game started to feel a lot like election night.
It felt like, I don't know how, I don't know why, but it seems like the Patriots are about to win this thing, even though for the
first three quarters, the Falcons were the clear
favorites. I said the Falcons cannot
lose to the Patriots during Black History Month
in the Trump era. The Patriots gave
the Falcons the game. They had
it. But as we have learned in America,
the white man give us, the white man
take us away. Now, I can't
prove it, but I'm sure the Russians
had something to do with this Patriots victory.
31 unanswered points by the Patriots in the second half caused the Falcons to let two chains down.
They let T.I. down.
They let Jeezy down.
Beagles didn't record one of the greatest records ever, bad and bougie,
for y'all to just shrink in the face of Super Bowl supremacists like the Patriots.
Let's be clear.
If Jesus was ever white, he would be Tom Brady.
Okay, Brady went on a revenge tour this year
and then went on a revenge tour in the fourth quarter
just to get back at us for the online slander
we was giving him the first three quarters.
Okay, the Super Bowl really, really, really did feel like
when Hillary lost the election
because I'm still trying to figure out how it happened.
Now, word on the street is a lot of the Falcons
were already planning to protest and not go to the White House.
But clearly,
now they won't have that problem. Okay?
Because Donald Trump will be hosting his friends
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick
simply because the Falcons let
Bone Crusher and Martin
Luther King Jr. down.
Please give the Atlanta Falcons the biggest
hee-haw, please.
Alright. It was a great game, please. Hee-haw. Hee-haw. All right.
It was a great game, though.
It was amazing.
Listen, on a scale of one to the greatest Super Bowl of all time,
that was absolutely, positively the greatest Super Bowl I've ever seen.
Absolutely.
I thought the last Patriots won when the interception on the goal line was great,
but last night was incredible.
Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback of all time.
You got to get a man as proud.
Like, seriously.
If Jesus was ever white, which he wasn't because he was black,
but if he was ever white, he'd be Tom Brady.
And instead of sandals, he'd have hugs on.
All right.
Well, thank you for that donkey today, sir.
Now, when we come back, yesterday was Trayvon Martin's birthday.
So when we come back, his parents will be joining us, Sabrina Fulton and Tracy Martin.
So don't go anywhere.
Keep it locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
That was Juvenile with Slow Motion.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, we got some special guests in the building, the parents of Trayvon Martin.
Now, yesterday was his birthday.
And we have Sabrina Fulton and Tracy Martin.
Good morning.
Good morning.
How are y'all this morning, man?
We're good.
Busy.
It seems like you two have made the most out of a tragic situation, man.
How has this process been?
This whole process has been tedious.
It's been tiresome.
It's been hard because you're constantly reliving the tragic loss of your child.
And so a lot of people think that everything that we're going through with writing the book and just being spokesmen for the voiceless,
they think it's an easy road. But, you know, every day you wake up with that burden that your child is not here, and that
you know he's not here because of
a senseless act,
a cowardless act of violence,
and so it's a tough road, but
we know that this is something
that we have to do, not only to
uphold his legacy, but to make
sure that other families
do just. Now, for those
who don't know, and I hate to say this because everybody should know this story,
can you briefly explain what happened to Trayvon Martin as he was...
He got murdered by a sick bastard.
Right.
George Zimmerman, who we keep on seeing in the news doing other things that are absolutely
disgusting that should make everybody feel like, I can't believe that he wasn't convicted
of this crime.
But we've all heard the 911 audio calls.
We've heard all of that, and I think a lot of us were not just enraged,
but also how could he not have been convicted based on the evidence?
Because of this country. This country is sick.
This country needs to mend itself together with everything that's going on.
Clearly, he was unarmed at 17, and the person that shot and killed him was 28 with a loaded gun
stalking him because they told him he got out of his car and started following him
even though on the phone on 9-1-1 they said you know don't pursue him don't follow him and he was
just following him and harassing your son absolutely yeah And the part that really get me with the judicial system is the fact that you taking a guy's word who's saying that he was fearing for his life.
But I just can't get over the fact that you're fearing for your life, but you have a loaded 9mm and you get out your car.
And you're found.
If you're fearing for your life, you're going to stay in your car.
And you get the hell out of Dodge.
Exactly.
Is it difficult watching George Zimmerman out here profiting off your son's murder?
Like doing the autograph sign-ins and I think it was like a celebrity boxing match that he was up for.
And auctioning off.
And I was real disappointed when I found out that DMX wanted to do the celebrity box-off with him.
You know what I'm saying? Because this, how can you consider yourself
a celebrity
and you just took a life
of a 17-year-old?
I think DMX just wanted
to beat the cat up.
DMX just wanted to whip his ass.
Yeah, I mean,
but I just think, man,
it was just, you know.
Don't bring attention to him.
Yeah, don't bring attention to him.
Now, Tracy, as a man,
our only job
is to protect and provide.
As a father,
I would never want to go through
what you went through.
How do you wake up every morning not wanting to kill your son?
I don't. I don't, man.
I mean, for me to sit here and say that, I don't have hatred in my heart.
For me to sit here and say that, I don't have that feeling of wanting to do something.
I would be less than a father.
And, you know, I wake up with it, man.
I know that we have other kids to live for.
My son's gone and there's really nothing I can do to bring him back. But, you know, I got other
kids to live for, man. We got Javaris, you know, I got, you know, I got other kids that I have to
be there for. And so I think it, I just thought that the best thing that I could do was just to
go out and fight for justice and continue to uphold Trayvon's name.
People talk about forgiveness all the time and that, you know,
God would want you to forgive.
Up here we talk about it.
I think Charlemagne and I said that certain things I just can't forgive.
My heart doesn't forgive.
No, not in this situation.
And he says, you know, you should forgive.
Well, forgiveness is more for yourself to take that burden off of the heavy weight
that's on you.
It's not to say, oh, this person is a good person or anything like that.
It's more for you to be able to move on with your life.
Did y'all ever see yourself forgiving him at all?
Yeah, I want both of y'all to answer that.
Okay.
I know that we're supposed to get to that point at some point.
We're supposed to get there.
But that comes through healing.
That comes through just forgiving the person for what they've done.
And we're not there yet.
Definitely not there yet.
Man, I know I'm nowhere near that threshold, man.
I just, you know, because it was just so much taken away from me.
It was just, you know, this is something that we had invested 17 years in.
And all of a sudden it's gone.
And so just to be at that point where I say, yeah, I can forgive you.
No, I can't.
What do you tell your other kids now when they move around in the streets
or when they're walking around or when they go out?
Like Javaris, man, you know, we real protective of him.
You know, it's like every time he leave the room, you know,
we watching to see when he coming back through the door.
With my other kids, man, it's the same thing.
You know, it's just it's just you try to be more protective of.
Right. And we we know that we do. We did everything we can to protect our children.
But at the same time, we know we can't be there every step of their life.
Right. And you speak about reliving. No, I just saying, sometimes it's not about what our kids do, because
we can give them all the knowledge that we can,
and somebody else can still perceive
them as being who they want them to
be, and still do some
harm to them. You speak about reliving
the process, you know, through
y'all, but what about when you see it happen to others? Because it seems
like it just got progressively worse
since the Jordan and Minkah. We definitely
deal with other families, Sandra Blake's family, Eric Garner's family, Jordan Davis' family, Oscar Grant's family.
We're connected with those families, and we just try to lift each other up so that we can start healing, and we can start healing other people.
We've seen you also campaigning for Hillary Clinton, it must be disappointing now to see our new president as Donald Trump and his whole take on police and how we need to be more cooperative with the police
and not protest against that. What's your take on having Donald Trump as president? And I know you
have to feel like you have a lot of work to do now. Absolutely. And it can't stop. You know,
it can't stop. It was a disappointment to say the least that
Hillary Clinton didn't win.
It felt like all of us lost. It really
did. And the
moms were there. Election night, we were here
in New York and it was just an upset.
It was just an upset and
we had a hard time dealing with it.
But we know, you know, we got to regroup
and get it together because we got a lot
of work to do. Now, what made you stand by Hillary in the first place?
You know, people always say that black people were so just blind, loyal to the Democrats.
What made you stand next to Hillary?
Well, Hillary was the only presidential candidate that reached out to the families.
She reached out to the mothers.
Nobody else said, let's sit down, let's talk.
Tell me how I can help you guys.
And that's what she did.
And so we always say that we stood with her because she first stood with us.
And so sometimes people don't want to hear about black on black crime and racial profiling and stuff like that because it's too uncomfortable.
She stepped out and she said, listen, I'm going to take on these uncomfortable subjects.
And then other presidential candidates wanted to chime in.
But she was the first one
that said, let me see what's going on with
black-on-black crime. Let me see what's going
on with racial profiling and
just why do these young black and
brown boys keep getting shot
and nobody's being held accountable?
Isn't it interesting how they feel uncomfortable when we talk
about it, but imagine how we feel
just having to live it.
It's tough, man, and nobody want to talk about it, but imagine how we feel just having to live it. It's tough, man, and you know,
nobody want to talk about
racism in this country, but
we've been talking about it for years.
Alright, we got more with Sabrina Fulton and
Tracy Martin, Trayvon Martin's parents when we
come back. Keep it locked. It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. That was Drake
with Fake Love. Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlamagne Tha God. We are The Breakfast Club.
We have Sabrina Fulton and Tracy Martin in the building.
They are Trayvon Martin's parents.
Charlamagne?
It's clear that fighting against the injustice that got Trayvon murdered has become your purpose.
But what was your purpose before he got killed?
Do y'all even remember your mindset before that happened?
Of course.
I mean, we're just an average family, average parents, man.
You know, I'm involved with youth sports.
We always been around kids trying to enhance their lives,
and I'm still involved with it.
We work every day, get up and go to work every day,
and we're just an average family, man.
And so all of that was taken away from us.
You know, we just kind of really opened our doors, opened our doors to our home, to America.
And when you do that, you know, people have their own perception, man.
People, you know, we had people saying that we were welfare recipients and that we was on Section 8.
And I've been working, I've been on the ground all my life.
And I continue to work, man.
It's just, you know, and the part of that just goes to show who we are, man.
The work don't stop because of the work that I'm doing.
You know, I want to show my kids that in order to get to some level of success,
you got to build, you got to grind, you got to keep going.
And so we've always just
been hardworking parents, man.
And you addressed that in this book that you guys have out now,
Rest in Power.
Was it hard for you guys to relive these
moments and write this book? Or was it
therapeutic in a way also?
It was absolutely hard to write it and it's
even harder to read it once
it's all put together. But we
decided we wanted to do something creative,
and that's why we alternate chapters.
I write a chapter.
Tracy writes a chapter.
And so we want to give you that we don't want it to just be a story.
We want you to feel the tragedy.
We want you to understand it from a parent's point of view
because a lot of people that are reading the book have not lost a child.
But through our eyes, they can pretty much understand
and be compassionate to what we've gone through.
Sitting through the court system,
having to deal with the medical examiners,
the police department, and everything that it encompasses.
But we're just glad that the book is done
and people can get something out of the book.
Now, how has this brought you two closer together? We've always been cool. But we're just glad that the book is done and people can get something out of the book.
Now, how has this brought you two closer together?
We've always been cool.
I mean, even through divorce, man, we always knew that it wasn't about me.
It wasn't about Sabrina.
It was about our children.
And so, you know, I can't say it enough, man.
I don't think our kids knew that we were divorced until they got older. And so that was just, I knew what it felt like not to have my father in my home.
And so me not being in the home, but I was still very actively engaged in their lives, man.
I mean, day to day, you know, they just didn't see me sleeping with them after a while in the room, in the house with them.
But I've always been in my kid's life.
Now, what about a movie?
I think this is something that needs to be on the big screen.
One thing about this tragedy is it opened up a lot of eyes, you know,
for a lot of young African-American kids.
Even my son, I think when it happened, he was, what, 11 years old?
And it made him so scared, you know what I mean?
Because he looked and he was like, Trayvon, it's me.
I could have been walking down the street with my hood on, some Skittles, and, you know, and somebody could have stopped me.
Barack Obama said the same thing. He was Trayvon Martin.
It opened up a lot of kids' eyes. So is a movie next? Possibly?
The thing about it that what we're working on now is the Trayvon Martin talk or the Trayvon talk.
And that's something we're working on now because we want
people to have a conversation about what happened. And so they can teach their young people,
they can teach the students and they can teach even the older people, you know, what to look
out for. It's not all the time about what you wear and what you're doing, but just what other
people perceive you as. And so that is going to be something that we're working on now,
which is the Trayvon talk.
The movie, yes, we have been approached to,
but we have an attorney and he'll vet through whatever offer is being made
and then we'll decide what's the best offer
and who's going to allow us to tell the true story
because it's about being real.
And if you read the book, you'll see it's about real.
It's about our real life.
The ugly, the bad, the good, everything is in there.
There ain't no sugarcoating in that book, man.
How do y'all feel about social media activism?
Because like when Trayvon died, a lot of social media campaigns with the hoodies up and things like that happened.
Social media played a big part in taking this story to the next level.
Daniel Marie started the grassroots movement, that first hoodie march.
It was through social media that actually brought everybody out to Union Square.
So we attribute a lot of the information that was out there to social media.
Also, there is some negative.
It's going to be some good and some bad.
And so you just have to take the good with the bad.
You know what?
But we as parents, we know who our child was.
We know who our son was.
And so the bad that people tried to stereotype him, you know, it didn't bother us because we know that wasn't him.
How'd that make you feel, Sabrina?
Because they did try to paint Trayvon as a thug and post pictures of him like he was
like in a gang and all kinds of crazy stuff.
That's what people usually do.
You blame the victim.
You know, Trayvon didn't murder anybody.
Trayvon didn't even have a weapon.
I mean, during the trial, they brought a big slab of concrete in and said this was the weapon that he used. You know, he didn't have a weapon. I mean, during the trial, they brought a big slab of concrete in and said this
was the weapon that he used.
You know, he didn't have a weapon. He had a drink
and he had candy. He was on the
telephone, just like any other
17-year-old. And
they want to blame him for his
own death. So it's not something
wrong with Trayvon or his parents. It's
something wrong with the person that's shooting
and killing our young black and brown boys
and they go home and sleep in their bed.
And I think everybody can see
there's something wrong with him because of everything
that's been happening with him. That's where the
problem lies. Since then, that was powerful
to see you and Beyonce's
lemonade also. How did that hookup
happen? Through her PR
person, they reached out to us.
They wanted to, we had been doing
something. She has been supporting
the mothers and supporting the foundation
of the mothers and so
it was just an offer that was made and
of course we've never been in a video so
we thought there would be
something interesting so we ended up
going and it was a chance
of a lifetime. Has she been the most supportive
celebrity? I would
say Jamie Foxx. Really?
Yeah, I would say Jamie. Why Jamie?
Because Jamie came
to like several events that
we've had and he
participates, you know. Jamie really been
there since day one, man. Wow.
He really has, man. He wore the t-shirt?
Yeah, he wore the t-shirt on the musical.
He comes to our Peace Walk because we celebrate Trayvon's birth and not his death.
And Jamie brings his family.
He comes to Miami, and he walks in the Peace Walk and, you know,
stand with us for Trayvon's birthday, and that means a lot.
Well, the book is out right now.
And I read that you guys are talking about running for office also
or being involved in politics.
How soon do you think that's going to happen?
Well, that was a question that was posed about a week and a half ago.
And what I said was that it's something that we're going to research.
It's something that we're going to look into.
They already put us in the White House and we haven't even applied for anything.
We're not even a candidate on the ballot. So it's just something that we've taken a look at that we're definitely interested in because we feel like in order to make change, we have to be a part of that change.
And so that's where we are with that.
Okay.
Well, we appreciate you for sharing your story with us.
Absolutely.
As difficult as it is.
Tell me the name of the book one more time, E.
Rest in Power.
Rest in Power.
The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin.
Sabrina Fulton, Tracy Martin.
We appreciate you guys for joining us, man.
It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Salute to all the bad, bougie, and broke-ass women
that was in Houston this weekend.
God bless y'all. We're praying for y'all.
Salute to all the fine and frugal women who decided to stay their ass home and act their wage.
Okay.
And shout out to everybody who came out just to have a good time and go to Super Bowl weekend.
For a lot of people, it was their first time ever going to Super Bowl weekend.
I met a lot of people that said they'd never been before.
They had a good time.
Amen.
I just always prepare.
I prefer fine and frugal over bad and bougie any day.
Okay.
All right, well, let's get to the rumors.
Let's talk Meek Millie.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
The rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up.
Well, there are a lot of jokes after Nicki Minaj's house got robbed
and people were trying to act like Meek Mill was behind it.
Well, here is what Meek Mill said to TMZ.
Do I look like I robbed people?
No, sir.
I got about 450 on my neck, about 80 on the wrist.
Do I look like I robbed people?
Have you seen, have you talked to Nicki since the robbery?
You're asking too many f***ing questions about my personal life.
Well, actually, Meek Mill, your skin is black,
so yes, it does look like you robbed people.
In fact, how am I supposed to know
you didn't steal that jewelry you're wearing, huh?
Huh? Do you have a receipt?
Well, I guess he's trying to say, I got money.
I don't need to rob anybody. And nobody
ever said Meek did it. People
are making jokes. Members of the Dream Chasers,
but not Meek himself. Well, Meek
was out, right, and about in Houston over the
weekend, too. I know you ran into him, Envy.
Yeah, I seen him. You seen him in the mall, actually.
And I know he was at the...
There was a Grand Hustle dinner as
well. I know he was at the Grand Hustle dinner, but I got
there really late, so I kind of missed
a lot of that. But I walked in right on time
for T.I. giving a toast to
Trey the Truth. He is now the vice president of
Grand Hustle, so congratulations.
Drop on the clues box for Trey the
Truth.
Real solid guy. solid individual right there.
All right, and Beyonce.
She is still planning to play at Coachella,
even though she's pregnant with twins.
At Coachella, they didn't know that she was pregnant,
but she has no intention of canceling,
and she already has two other big artists
who are going to join her on stage.
We don't know who these two artists are yet,
but she's already made housing arrangements for those guests.
One of the performances is from the Roc Nation roster.
The other is from a different label, but very close to Beyonce.
Who could that be?
I love Rihanna and, I don't know, close to Beyonce, but on another label.
Well, by April when Coachella happens, she'll likely be in her third trimester. So that should be interesting how she's going to perform with those twins.
Yeah, so please, no complaints, because I can already see people complaining,
Beyonce wasn't dancing.
She's pregnant with twins in her third trimester.
Relax, guys and girls that are going to Coachella.
All right, Bobby Shmurda, he was transferred to a new prison.
Apparently there was an attempt on his life last month.
Really?
Somebody tried to stab him in prison about a month ago, according to Alan Duane, who was a spokesman for the family.
But he felt them coming up on him, and he got out of the way of the attack.
Now, according to his spokesperson, he said these people are low lives.
They think they can score brownie points if they get a star.
They're also saying that Bobby Schm's murder has to serve two sentences simultaneously
after a failed attempt to get a shank into Rikers Island.
So right now he's at Clinton Correctional Facility.
They should dismiss that trying to get a shank in Rikers Island
because clearly he needs it.
Right, if somebody tried to kill him.
Trying to save his life.
Well, it's going to be concurrent, so I guess it's not any more added time.
It's just going to go at the same time as his sentence that he has right now.
Now, where he's at now is dubbed Little Siberia.
It's very far away.
It's remote, low temperatures.
It's north of New York State, and they said that's where other people have gone to prison before,
like Tupac, ODB, and Maino.
And lucky Luciano went to jail there as well.
All right, just giving you an update on
what's going on with Bobby Shmurda.
Okay. And let's
discuss Lady Gaga. Did y'all
enjoy that halftime show? On a scale of
one to Beyonce, I give it a solid six and a
half, maybe a seven. I thought it was alright.
I enjoyed it. I thought it was okay. Well, you were wondering
what's going on with her music. She is
going to do a follow-up to her album
and they said it's gonna
be, uh, she's
gonna be doing that, and I saw the Airbnb she stayed at.
Did you guys see the pictures of where she was staying?
$10,000 a night, but of course she got it for free.
Yeah, that was dope. She also was
in a Tiffany commercial at the,
uh, during the Super Bowl. It's the first
time Tiffany's has ever advertised. I was
just reading an article about Tiffany's today
and how they're losing a lot of money.
And part of it is because their main store,
their flagship store, is right by where Trump lives
in New York.
And all that extra security is deterring people
from going in that area.
And that's where they get 10% of their sales.
So sales have dropped tremendously.
Yeah, traffic is crazy.
What about the Gucci store?
The Gucci store right there, too.
Yeah, a lot of stores are losing business.
There's even smaller stores that have gone out of business just because they have no customers because people can't make it over there.
Right.
It's always remember, too.
Gaga, G-A-G-A, MAGA, Make America Great Again.
It was all a conspiracy last night, people.
Trust me.
All right.
Well, if you're a fan of Lady Gaga, she is about to go on tour now also.
So that, I guess, halftime show is about to set everything off.
I'm Angela Yee, and that's your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
Now, I thought I was going to have to come to work and do an Atlanta mix.
Why did you think that?
So now you're going to do a Boston mix.
I thought the Falcons were going to win.
Oh, okay.
But it doesn't look like I have to do that.
So you decided that last night at halftime that you were going to do an Atlanta mix?
Absolutely.
Halftime, I was like, oh, let me get my Atlanta records ready.
And then third quarter, fourth quarter, I'm like, oh, wait, I don't have to do Atlanta mix.
Hey, by the way, I don't like seeing Jermaine Dupree with Atlanta Falcons gear on.
Jermaine Dupree claims to be a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan.
If you're a Cowboys fan, you cannot root for another team.
He had the jersey on.
He had the hat on last night.
Like, I'm from South Carolina, but when the Panthers went to the Super Bowl,
I didn't have on no Carolina Panthers gear. I didn't all of South Carolina, but when the Panthers went to the Super Bowl, I didn't have on no Carolina
Panthers gear. I didn't all of a sudden start repping the Panthers.
But didn't T.I. wear Denver
Broncos last year? Yeah, they posted that.
I don't remember that he did. Yeah, they have pictures of him wearing that.
Oh, see, ain't none of them loyal then.
That's just disrespect for these hoes ain't loyal.
Well, I guess if your team didn't make it to the Super Bowl.
No, no, that's not what you do.
That's not how none of this works when you're a football fan.
You gotta root for somebody. No, you don't. One or the other. You can of this works when you're a football fan. You got to root for somebody.
No, you don't.
One or the other.
You can just sit back and enjoy the game.
You don't have to root for nobody.
Period.
Like, that's whack.
I don't like that.
I don't like that at all.
Especially if you live in Atlanta and you're from there.
You want them to get their first ever Super Bowl win.
All right, so the fact that T.I. is from Atlanta, if you're from Atlanta, rep Atlanta,
you can't wear a Denver jersey.
And if you're Jermaine Dupri, you can't be a Cowboys fan.
And all of a sudden, when the Falcons and the Super Bowl, you got on all Falcons gear.
What if it matches?
I forgot he was a Cowboys fan.
No, Jermaine Dupri is a hard, diehard Cowboys fan.
I know that.
Apparently not.
I root for a good game.
That's it.
When my team ain't in there.
That's it.
Wow.
That's every.
All right.
All right.
Well, the People's Choice mixes up next.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh, my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-A-Stan on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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