The Breakfast Club - Would You Discipline Someone Else's Kid
Episode Date: September 24, 2019Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about disciplining someone else's child after a scene on "The Kardashians" went viral about Corey Gamble stating he wou...ld discipline Scott Disick's child. Moreover, we also opened up the phone lines to see if our listeners had any challenges when it comes to interracial relationships. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Nancy Pelosi. 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, which I earn.
Impacting the culture.
They wake up in the morning and they want to hear that Breakfast Club.
The world's most dangerous morning show.
We in the mother, we in the house.
Good morning, USA.
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo, yo.
You want to start over?
Okay, hit the reset button.
Okay, come on.
Let's do it.
He's strolling in here like that.
Hey. Morning, guys. on let's do it he's strolling in here like that hey morning guys
good morning usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo good morning angela yee. Hey, good morning, DJ Envy. Charlamagne Tha Kite.
Beast of the Planet.
It's Tuesday.
Yes, it's Tuesday.
Yes, it is.
What's happening?
I am beat today.
What's up, guys?
You got a long week ahead of you.
So my mom's birthday is this week, so I took her out to dinner.
Happy birthday, Mama Yee.
Her birthday is on the 26th, and my friend Michael Kaiser, his mom's birthday was yesterday.
So last year we ended up randomly doing a joint birthday for our moms together.
And so they had so much fun.
We did it again this year.
And it was a lot of work because I was in charge of the playlist,
which is the most annoying thing.
And it's just me playing music off my phone,
but everybody kept having requests.
And then I had to keep on paying attention to what music was playing.
I couldn't even relax.
Well, you just don't put title on and let track radio start.
Because everybody wanted to hear specific songs.
Yeah, I ain't got time for that.
I know.
And I'm trying to appease everyone.
And then I'm trying to make sure my mom hears the songs.
Then here's a fun fact.
Mike Kaiser, who's the president of Atlantic Records, his mom used to be in a singing group.
What was the name of the group?
The Jeanettes.
And so I pulled up her song.
The Jeanettes?
Yeah.
It's like more than one Jeanette?
I guess.
That is a silly name.
That's like the Keisha's, the Shanique was.
They didn't make it up.
The Jeanettes.
So I pulled up the song and we were playing that and it was very cute.
But happy birthday to my mom.
And my brother's birthday is coming up also this week,
so it's a busy week for me just because of family obligations.
Did your nuts make money?
I don't know.
Enough to get Kaiza some glasses.
That's all I know.
Now shout out to A$AP Ferg.
Yesterday A$AP Ferg had a dinner in Jersey.
We invite to all the DJs.
He plays his album, and it's just an appreciation dinner.
Now, here at
The Breakfast Club,
we usually don't make
those type of dinners
because, I'll be honest with you,
they're usually like
8, 9 o'clock
and we gotta be in the bed early
because we gotta be up at 4.
But, A$AP Ferg is a guy
that always supports
everything that I do.
Comes to my car shows,
my birthday parties
and all that.
So, I stopped through yesterday.
That's why I'm tired.
That's nice of you.
Yeah, so shout out
to A$AP Ferg.
His new album, his EP is out right now. It's called Floor Seats. That's why I'm tired. That's nice of you. Yeah, so shout out to A$AP Ferg. His new album, his EP is out right now.
It's called Floor Seats.
That's what it's called?
Yeah, Floor Seats.
So shout out to A$AP Ferg.
I had an event last night at 92Y.
Me and my man Kevin Love with the Cleveland Cavaliers
dropping the Clues bombs for Kevin Love.
We was out there discussing our favorite subject, mental health,
because we both started going to therapy a couple years ago.
And I think if you remember when Kevin Love had a panic attack and had to leave the game.
Yep.
You know what I'm saying?
And that was the first time he ever got clinically diagnosed with anxiety,
even though he had been experiencing that his whole life.
But, yeah, we had a great conversation last night at 92Y, man,
because the one thing I say about eradicating the stigma around mental health,
the only way to do that is to tell your story.
And that's what we're all doing.
We're telling our stories.
I remember he did that letter.
It was in the Players' Tribune.
Yep.
He did a letter just discussing why he decided to actually start seeking mental health treatment
and going to a therapist and telling people about his anxiety and things of that nature.
So, yeah, that's my guy.
And shout out to Cesar and the real estate team that came up yesterday.
Matt, Sabine, Jose, the credit dude.
I mean, we got so many calls about people interested in investing into their own communities
and buying their first properties and buying their first home.
So we were at the office talking to people all day long,
trying to help people out and explain to them how to get into the real estate game.
Like I said, if you get an opportunity, you know, buy a book about real estate. You know, there's
so many free podcasts. Look
online. It's just a matter
of creating generational wealth and it's something
that you should get into. All right? All right.
Now let's get the show cracking. Front page news,
what we talking about? All right, what is going on
in the Ukraine? There's a scandal and it all
has to do with Donald Trump and
Joe Biden and Joe Biden's son, Hunter.
Donald Trump is the man.
I just want y'all to know that, okay?
Straight gangster.
Straight gangster, and there's nothing nobody can do about it,
and there's nothing anybody seems to want to do about it.
You hear me, Democrats?
I'm talking to you.
Nancy Pelosi, I'm talking to you.
You're very cowardly right now.
All right.
All right, well, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
This is The Breakfast Club.
Good morning. Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get in some front page news.
The last night of Monday Night Football, the Bears beat the Redskins 31-15.
Now, what else are we talking about, Yee?
Let's talk about Donald Trump and this whole Ukraine scandal.
So they're trying to figure out whether or not Donald Trump pressured Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden.
What are they trying to figure out? He said it.
Rudy Giuliani said it. They confessed to it.
Right. And there's...
So far, this is what Trump supporters are saying.
They're saying there's no evidence
because it was a
whistleblower who raised the alarm
who only was operating with a second-hand
knowledge of Trump's conversation.
That's what Trump supporters.
But Rudy Giuliani confirmed it last week on CNN.
His own lawyer.
All right, now, here's what Donald Trump had to say about his conversation
on behalf of Ukraine to where he was talking about Joe Biden
and Joe Biden's son, Hunter.
Conversation I had was largely congratulatory, was largely corruption.
All of the corruption taking place was largely the fact that we don't want our people like
Vice President Biden and his son creating to the corruption already in the Ukraine.
What?
I just want the Democrats to know that they are absolute cowards, okay?
They keep saying things like,
we got to follow the evidence
and we have to investigate
to see if Trump actually asked Ukraine to investigate.
There's nothing to investigate.
Why investigate what they have already confessed to?
Giuliani said it happened.
Trump said it happened.
But nobody seems to care.
Yes, and this actually goes back
to what happened in Russia and how they were able to actually influence the U.S. election.
So this could actually be one of the worst political crisis of a presidency that's been around.
Now, here's what Joe Biden has said in response to Donald Trump's Ukraine phone conversation.
Thou should investigate this. This appears to be an overwhelming abuse of power.
Really? To get on the phone with a foreign leader who is looking for help from the United States
and ask about me and imply things if that's what happened. His whole presidential campaign
has been an abuse of power. All right, there's nothing to investigate. Why do you have to
investigate what they have already confessed? The fact of the matter is the Democrats, Nancy Pelosi, they are
scared to impeach. They are scared to death
of Donald Trump. Donald Trump is a whole gangster
out here. He is 50 cent and
nobody wants to say anything to him
when he gets to going. Well, Donald Trump is
not taking impeachment seriously at all. Here's
what he said about possibly being impeached.
Not at all seriously.
We had a perfect phone call with the president
of Ukraine. It's just a Democrat witch hunt. Here we go again. The one who's got the problem is Biden.
Biden did what they would like to have me do, except for one problem. I didn't do it.
What Biden did is a disgrace. What his son did is a disgrace. The son took money from Ukraine.
The son took money from China. China would love to see. They could think of nothing they'd rather see
than Biden get in because they
will take this great deal that we're about to
make and they would really have themselves
a deal for themselves.
If I was Donald Trump, I wouldn't worry about impeachment either.
Why would I worry about impeachment when the only people that can impeach
you is a bunch of cowards? They're not going to do it.
They're scared to death. Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats
are scared to death of Donald Trump.
And there's no evidence of any wrongdoing by Biden or by
his son Hunter at all at this time.
Alright, I'm Angela Yee and that is your front
page news. That's your president, Donald Trump.
I'm scared of a bunch of cowards.
They're not going to do nothing. They ain't done nothing thus far.
Get it off your chest.
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Maybe you had a bad night, bad morning, or maybe
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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.
There's 55 gallons of water for 500 pounds of concrete.
Everybody's doing it.
I am King Ernest Emmanuel.
I am the Queen of Ladonia.
I'm Jackson the First, King of Kaperburg.
I am the Supreme Leader of the Grand Republic of Mentonia.
Be part of a great colonial tradition.
Why can't I create 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, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your
podcasts. Hey guys, I'm Kate Max. You might know me from my popular online series, The Running
Interview Show, where I run with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those
runs, the conversations keep going. That's what my podcast Post Run High is all about. It's a chance
to sit down with my guests and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the
thoughts that arise once we've hit the pavement together. You know that rush of endorphins you feel after a great workout?
Well, that's when the real magic happens.
So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories
from the people you know, follow, and admire,
join me every week for Post Run High.
It's where we take the conversation beyond the run
and get into the heart of it all.
It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
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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
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 We want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club. Trav, what up?
Get it off your chest, Trav.
Yo, what's up, Andy?
What's up, Trav?
Hi, Trav.
Hey, my beautiful Angela.
How you doing?
Hey, boo.
Good, how are you?
I'm doing good.
What's up, Ty?
What up, sis?
How you?
I'm doing good.
How you?
Yes.
Oh, geez.
You look good.
I'm looking too good.
Oh, our team?
No, no, no. Not my team. That's your team now. Ain't you from Philly? Oh, you team? No, no, no.
Not my team.
That's your team now.
Ain't you from Philly?
Oh, you picked the Eagles?
Well, no.
I said I was leaning toward it.
Oh, you got to pick a team by now.
Come on now.
Yeah, just leaning toward them.
I haven't picked yet.
I'm going to pick by the end of the day.
Oh, my goodness.
Hey, Trav.
You?
Your team 3-0, right?
Our team is 3-0.
Drop one of Clues Bond for the Dallas Cowboys.
Hey!
Hey!
This is usually when things start going downhill.
What do you want, Tramp?
This 3-0 talk.
Don't worry about it.
You don't understand 3-0 talk, Envy.
What do you want, Tramp?
Hey, Angela, congratulations.
I see that y'all going on tour.
Yes, we'll be in Philly.
Y'all can stop.
It's Philadelphia.
Mm-hmm.
We're kicking off the lip service tour in Philly.
That's right.
Listen.
Take a DM me because I asked you a question. What'd you say? About Philadelphia. Mm-hmm. We're kicking off the lip service tour in Philly. That's right. Listen. Check your DM, because I asked you a question.
What'd you say?
About Philadelphia.
I said, check your DM, because I asked you a question about Philadelphia.
Okay.
All right.
What do you want this morning, man?
I want to talk about my apartment building, man.
Like, they're getting too expensive, bro.
Like, they really getting too expensive for this apartment building to be this raggedy, bro.
They went up 50 cents on the dryers,
bro, so now end the 50 cents
on the washing machine. You better hang
dry your clothes.
I'm going to tell you why you got a raggedy apartment building.
You know why you got a raggedy apartment
building? Because I'm broke? Nope.
Because your mouth and your ass trash. Oh, my goodness.
No man want to take care of you.
Goodbye.
Terrence, what up?
Get it off your chest.
What up, what up?
Good morning, y'all.
What's up, bro?
Hey, I wanted to say something about the bar.
I was going in on Donnell Rollins the other day.
Uh-oh.
Oh, no, I just wanted to tell Donnell Rollins I appreciate him, man.
A lot of people don't know this man is a blessing to my family.
And I want to let him know thank you.
I wanted the world to know I appreciate Donnell Rollins.
Four years ago,
my sons went to college.
Their freshman year,
kids were doing
geeked out college challenges.
So instead of drinking beers
and dancing parties,
they got dressed
on Martin Luther King's birthday
and talked about black excellence.
Don't chase the bag,
guarantee the bag.
And the video went viral.
I come in the house one day,
down the phone
with Daniel Rollins.
He tells them he liked
that video of his son, Austin.
You know,
like rap music
and he likes
that music with substance.
You know,
kids with college music
out,
future doctors.
So that wasn't it.
Four years later,
he came to Virginia
and me and my wife
contacted him
and let him know
we was going to be
at his show.
We came to his show.
He had me and my wife
stand up while he was
on stage
and introduce us
to his audience
and let us know
what our son was doing
and put their CD on the loudspeaker so the people can hear.
Aw.
Blew my mind.
That wasn't it.
He didn't stop there.
Oh, boy.
The following week, he came back to Richmond and asked my sons if they want to open up
his show.
He let them open up his concert in Richmond.
And the following day, Sunday, he brought me, my wife, and my kids to Bill and Marla's
house in Detroit, Pittsburgh for Sunday brunch with him and his family. Donnell sounds like a stalker.
Fam.
The man is a blessing, man.
How much Donnell pay you to say all this, bro?
Is this Donnell?
Donnell,
honestly, I couldn't
believe it. Even to this day, I still go on my phone
and look at the videos we had
at Bill Wallace's house. You know, he had a basketball court
and everything in his house. My kids
was embarrassed because I was out there taking pictures next to
the car. They're like, Dad, you're embarrassing us.
I'm like, man, ain't nobody going to believe this.
I would have had proof. But it's been a
blessing. It showed my kids, no matter where you're at,
no matter where you get to, you can still humble yourself
and do something for the next man under you.
How did Donnell disguise his voice like this?
And I will say, Donnell
do have a good heart, but you also got to keep in mind that he be trying to hook his gay brother up with guys too.
So you know what I'm saying?
That is true.
The good thing about it is I called before the guy's name.
He's going to lie.
Especially you, Charlemagne.
You know what all this hatred out here.
Look up Solidarity by B to Movement.
Even on YouTube.
What is it?
Solidarity.
The letter B, space, the, space, movement.
And they got two CDs, one called College Trap,
and they show our kids trapping college the right way without all the consequences.
And the other one called Medicine, because they graduated in school to be doctors.
I'm going to check it out, King.
All right, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051.
If you need to hit us up now, it's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up.
Wake your ass up.
This is your time to get it off your chest.
Whether you're mad or blessed,
we want to hear from you on The Breakfast Club.
Hello, who's this?
This is Aja. Aja, what's up?
Get it off your chest.
I'm concerned mostly about
our next presidency
election because we know that Russia did f***er I'm concerned mostly about our next presidency election
because we know that Russia did f*** this last election.
How do we know that's not going to happen the next time,
even with all the efforts of everyone going out and voting?
I've been screaming this for months.
I am glad that somebody finally called up and is paying this attention.
That is the biggest concern.
And the fact that Mitch McConnell blocked an election security bill
and the fact that there's
voter suppression. This fight is fixed,
and nobody seems to give a damn.
We've been saying that for a long time. Including the Democrats.
Hello, who's this?
Hey, hey, hey. Good morning, good morning.
This is Kiki from San Diego.
Hello, DJ Envy. Hi,
Angelique. Good morning. What's up, Charlamagne
the God? Hey, Kiki.
Hey, Kiki. Do you love me?
I knew you were going to do that.
I couldn't resist.
Y'all still love it. I don't care.
There you go. Good morning, y'all.
DJ Envy, I just
wanted to send a special shout
out to you because you came to LA.
I drove up there to get the knowledge.
I've been in contact with the Morgan
side. He's so fun, so personal. I really to get the knowledge. I've been in contact with the Morgan side.
He's so fun, so personal.
I really appreciate all the knowledge that you did and what you did for the community.
And I wanted my friends from Jersey to attend the same thing.
However, you are offering a two-day thing, and it's $500.
And I was just wondering if you were thinking about offering for those who can't afford the $500.
Were you thinking about considering just for the one day so they can attend like the $100 seminar? I know it's more beneficial to attend the whole thing, but $500 is just a little bit out of their reach.
And I was just wondering if you were just considering doing for those who can't afford the two days,
just offering the one day for those who really wanted the knowledge
or just getting the two days?
No, we're not doing a one-day seminar.
We'll probably do another one in the New Jersey area.
But this seminar is a little more in-depth.
Like, we're actually taking people in houses, so we have to rent buses.
We have to get food for people.
We're doing a mixer, so it's a little more in-depth.
We're actually, if you don't know, it's a two-day seminar.
So what we're doing is for a lot of people that want to get into real estate
and really don't know what to do or how to do it,
what we're doing is we're actually renting buses
and taking people to numerous properties,
walking them through the properties,
going pretty much from the start to flip.
And we're telling them about what lumber they should be using,
the flooring they should be using, and going in-depth with that.
And it's a two-day thing.
So then after that, we make sure people have food.
And then after that, we break down,
and we have everybody there from finance people to you name it.
So we're flying a lot of people in.
This is more of somebody that really, really wants to jump
and really, really is scared but doesn't know what to do.
So we kind of guide people through.
It's kind of like a one-on-one type of thing.
But we'll be having more seminars like that in the Tri-State,
but this is more of a van for people that really want to jump in
and don't know where to start.
Okay, okay, okay.
All right, well, I just was wondering, thank you so much for my call again.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Oh, my God, you don't even know how you inspired my life.
I'm telling you, you're going to hear from me real soon.
Kiki from San Diego, just check me out, all right?
Y'all have a blessed day, Charlamagne.
Hey, sexy boo with your all-missing self.
Hey, bro.
Hey.
Now, Kiki, next time you call up here,
I want you to tell me you got a crib and you invested.
That's the next time I want to hear from you.
Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Y'all have a blessed one.
All right, Kiki.
All right, bye-bye. Bye-bye, mama. Veronica, sir. Yes, sir. Y'all have a blessed one. All right, Kiki. All right, bye-bye.
Bye-bye, mama.
Veronica.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Get it off your chest.
Good morning.
I just wanted to say
hi to you guys.
I listen to you every morning.
I wanted to say thank you
to Angela Yee.
About five years ago,
I called for asking
about my relationship advice,
and I'm still with that person.
We're engaged.
We have a house.
We are happy.
So I just wanted to thank you for that advice
and spread some positivity this morning.
Oh, that's great.
What was the advice about?
What was the question at that time?
I had asked you because he was my boyfriend at the time
and he was working a lot
and we weren't spending any time together at all.
And you just told me not to give him any ultimatums.
Be patient while he
works. He can't really do anything about
that. He's not getting set up.
You told me to be patient and I was
and it all worked out. Oh, I'm so happy
to hear that. That's dope. I love it.
Good job, mama. Have a good day, guys.
Congratulations, too. Thanks.
Alright, get it off your chest.
800-585-1051. If you need
to vent, you can hit us up at any time.
Nayib, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, let's talk about Bob Iger's new memoir.
You know him from being the CEO of Disney.
Now he put out a new memoir, The Ride of a Lifetime.
And in it, he discusses how they almost bought Twitter
and will tell you what happened, why that deal didn't work out,
and see if you agree.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning. The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let's get to rumors.
Let's talk Amanda Seals.
Listen up.
It's just in.
All the gossip.
Gossip.
The Rumor Report.
Gossip.
With Angela Yee.
It's The Rumor Report.
The Breakfast Club.
Well, Amanda Seals was out at a, trying to go to a black Emmys party that she was invited to by Jesse Williams.
And when she got to the door, they told her that she was not on the list.
Now, the problem that she really has is that this was a black Emmys party.
And it was a white woman at the door named Kiara who was telling her that she could not get in. Listen to what she had to say on her story. This is just to remind y'all
that like it really doesn't matter like how hard you work or how good of a person you are like
you're just gonna be in some bulls**t. Like the fact that like I literally was humiliated just
now because four security guards were asked to come and remove me from a party that is supposed to honor black people at the Emmys.
And it was a white woman named Kiara who made it her business to do this.
It's just, ooh, I'm not going to cry, though.
I got so many questions.
Why didn't Seals just text Jesse Williams and say I'm outside?
Or why she didn't hit Jesse and say I'm in the party, but they give me problems?
I also want to know, was it Jesse's party?
Because if it wasn't Jesse's party, then Jesse shouldn't be inviting people to other folks' party.
And my final question, is white women named Kiara?
Yeah.
That was your final question?
Wow.
You know what?
Yeah, she, I don't know what happened, but she did eventually get into the party.
So while she's in there.
Oh, so she got in.
But then the security came and removed her from the party.
Oh.
Was it Jesse's party?
I don't know if it was his party.
It's a black Emmy's party.
Yeah, because if it's not Jesse's party.
Black Hollywood Emmy's party.
Yeah, he shouldn't be inviting people to other folks' party.
That's always the rest of people do that.
But she did say that other people were walking up
and getting in and weren't on the list.
So nobody see that as she do?
They were adding people's names to the list and everything.
You go to those parties, somebody that I'm sure knew her was walking.
She said a lot of people knew her.
People were walking up like, oh, what's the problem?
What's going on?
Like, are you good?
In a situation like that, you hit the person who invited you to the party, though.
You're like, yo, Jessie.
Maybe she did and maybe he didn't respond.
Who knows?
That's the worst, by the way.
I'm at the door.
My God.
And then they just stopped responding. Lord have mercy. I'm not talking to you the way. I'm at the door. My God. And then they just stopped responding.
Lord have mercy.
I'm not talking to you no more.
I'm blocking your number.
All right, now let's talk about...
I'm not talking to you no more.
Something that happened with Miley Cyrus at the iHeart Festival in Vegas.
Some more stuff happened?
Well, this is...
No, and this is something y'all might not have known.
A man got arrested because he had been stalking her,
and he was sending all kinds of crazy tweets to her the week before the iHeart Festival saying that he was going to meet up with her in Vegas.
He wanted to impregnate her.
Now, apparently, Miley Cyrus' security team actually gave out pictures of the guy all over before she performed.
What did the guy look like?
David Rumsey is his name.
Kind of like Chalamet.
He definitely wasn't backstage, by the way.
Actually, they did find him and arrest him.
Where?
In Vegas.
At the I Heart Festival?
Yes.
Backstage?
I don't know if he was backstage.
No, he was in the audience.
Oh, exactly.
But they did give out his picture because they didn't know if he was going to manage to somehow get in somewhere.
So that might be why security was doing that.
Well, if that's the case, then our manager lied to us
because our manager said his security didn't clear the hallway.
That is true.
Remember that?
Well, no, they're saying that what they did was the security team gave out pictures
so everybody could be on watch for this man,
and then they did actually find him, and they did actually arrest him,
and he was in the audience.
Kind of resembles you, Charlamagne.
Yeah, a white guy with a beard resembles me.
Yeah, sure.
He actually looks more like you, to be honest with you.
He looks like a 40-year-old DJ Envy.
All right.
All right.
But, yeah, that's a scary thing to have somebody stalking you.
Trust me.
I'm sure we all know about that.
All right.
So you need to start clearing the sidewalk when you walk down the sidewalk.
Listen.
When you pull up out your car.
Clear the sidewalk.
Clear the sidewalk.
All right.
Nobody in the sidewalk.
All right.
Now, let's talk about the woman who inspired the sidewalk. All right, nobody in the sidewalk. All right, now let's talk about
the woman who inspired
the movie Hustlers,
Jennifer Lopez's character
in that movie.
And now she is really going hard
because I've been hearing about this
for quite some time,
but now Samantha Barbash
has just had her legal team
fire off a letter
to the studio behind
the movie Hustlers,
which is a hit,
and she wants them to pay
for the use of her likeness,
her personality, her biography, and her identity
in connection with the promotion of the film.
They said that she rejected all offers to be included in the film
and that it was a flagrant violation of her rights.
She said the studio lowballed her, never made a deal with her
while the movie was in production,
and they wanted her to sign away her rights.
She declined to do that, so now she wants some money.
So they just stole her story?
I guess so.
Yikes.
Here's what she said.
It's about my life.
They pretty much basically stole my story.
I wouldn't sign my rights away.
J-Lo doesn't work for free.
Why would I?
I'm a businesswoman.
How did they get to make a movie without you signing off on it, though?
You tell me.
It's Hollywood.
J-Lo portrayed me, so she didn't even reach out to the woman that she's portraying.
You never heard from J-Lo?
Not J-Lo herself, no.
The producer hit up my lawyer.
Okay.
But it was a joke.
I don't even want to embarrass them of what they thought.
Put it this way.
I have her men's bags that cost more than they wanted to give me.
Talk that ish.
Now, I haven't seen Hustlers yet.
Did she actually play that woman?
Is her name?
It's inspired by that woman, so I haven't seen it yet either, which I'm very mad at. I need to make some time.
If it don't say that anywhere in the movie and they don't
use her name or anything, I mean, I don't see how she can
prove that the story's about her. But if you say it's inspired by...
But if it was inspired by... Because it is inspired by a true story.
But that's what I said. Did they say that in the movie?
Does it say, like, inspired by...
It says inspired by a true story, but I don't
know if they say it's her true story. Gotcha.
So it is inspired by a true story, and
you know, they say it's these real women that were hustling these Wall Street men. Yeah. I don't know how she proves it's her true story got you so it is inspired by a true story and you know they say it's these real women that were hustling these wall street men yeah i don't know how she
proves that but i mean yo if you can get your money get your money all right now let's talk
about bob eiger disney's ceo he has a new memoir the ride of a lifetime and he talks about why they
were going to buy twitter and then decided not to he said the troubles were greater than i wanted
to take on greater than i thought it was responsible for us to take on.
He goes on to say that he said,
I like looking at my Twitter news feed because I want to follow 15, 20 different subjects.
Then you turn and look at your notifications and you're immediately saying,
why am I doing this?
Why do I endure this pain?
He goes on to say that the nastiness is extraordinary on Twitter.
So he just didn't think it would be responsible
of them. He said, like a lot of these platforms,
they have the ability to do a lot of good
in our world. They also have an ability to do a lot of bad.
I didn't want to take that on.
We're all in verbally abusive relationships
with our smartphones and social media. I haven't looked
at my Twitter comments in months,
and I feel so good about that.
Alright, now let's talk about New Jack City. There is a
reboot in the works.
No, fart on this idea, please.
Please get my farts ready.
Ask Cass.
And that is going to be done with Snowfall's Malcolm M. Mays writing.
So that's who's planning to do that.
And they're saying that the original movie was back in,
when was that movie?
It took place in the 80s, but it was in 1991 that that movie came out. And that made
an estimated, you know how much it made? $8 million
back in the day.
But now it's grossed close to $48 million
by the way.
No, it was made for $8 million and then it's grossed
$48 million. Classic, classic movie
but fought on the idea of a reboot.
You know what I'm saying? That'd be dope.
No, man. First of all, there's so many, I hate to
say this, but there's so many new drug stories you could do.
Like, there's so many different kingpins across the world and the country that you could do, especially in the inner cities.
Like, there's other stories to be told.
They don't have a director yet, but they are going to be using the film's original producer, Doug McHenry.
And they're also using Bill Gerber, who did A Star is Born, to produce.
What does Ice-T and Wesley Snipes think about this?
Everything don't need a reboot, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, New Jack City is a classic as is.
And plus, for the time, that whole New Jack swing era with the music and everything,
like, nah, leave New Jack City alone.
All right, we shall see.
Could be dope.
No, leave that alone.
All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your Rumor Report.
I'm excited to see Joker that comes out.
It comes out this weekend or next weekend?
I want to see Joker.
I do want to see the Joker.
That looks pretty good.
I'm not big on DC, but I've always liked the Joker character.
I'm looking forward to that one.
I actually got invited to a screening of that.
Really?
Yes.
All right.
Well, let's get, when we come back, Front Page News, what are we talking about, Yee?
Well, we'll talk about, remember we were talking yesterday, you gave, I think yesterday was
a donkey of the day you did, right?
About the six-year-old who was arrested, fingerprinted.
Yes.
All right, well, we'll give you an update on what happened to that school resource officer.
All right, we'll get into that next.
Keep it locked.
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Good morning.
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, Monday Night Football.
The Chicago Bears beat the Redskins 31-15.
Now, what else are we talking about, Yeezy?
Well, let's talk about the incident that happened at an Orlando elementary school.
The resource officer who arrested two six-year-olds in two separate incidents was fired yesterday,
according to Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rallon.
Now, he said that during an afternoon press conference,
the department was trying to give
the officer at least the benefit of the doubt.
And they reviewed the paperwork, the statements, and they said it was clear today when I came
into work, there was no other remedy than to terminate this officer.
So he said he apologizes to the children involved and their families.
And that was all after the officer arrested six-year-old Kaya Roll at the Lucius
and Emma Nixon Academy in Orlando.
She had a temper tantrum at school, and the reason they identified her was because the
family has come forward and identified her.
What was his name?
Dennis Turner, right?
The police officer?
Yes.
His name is not named in this.
I think it was, I'm pretty sure it was Dennis Turner, if I'm not mistaken.
Well, let the record show that the school resource officer was black.
And I'm just saying, it's always
swift and immediate punishment when the person is black.
But when they're white, he's on paid leave
while we investigate. But I am glad he got fired.
He should have got fired. I mean, he did it two different times.
You can't arrest a six-year-old.
Listen, he's a certified sucker to do that
to his own people. But we do have to know that it is
swift and quick punishment when the person
is black. She was arrested, fingerprinted,
and she had mugshots taken.
He's a certified sucker to do that to his own people.
All right, now let's discuss this.
This is crazy that this has not happened prior to this,
but the Department of Homeland Security has named white supremacy
a domestic terror threat finally.
So that means that white supremacy has been added to the list
of domestic terrorism threats, and that is the first time
since the creation of that department after 9-11
that they have emphasized that white nationalist domestic terrorism
is a threat on par with those that are posed by foreign groups.
Does that mean they're finally going to label the KKK a hate group?
Yeah, I mean, I would hope so.
That's, you know, white domestic terrorism right there.
White supremacy.
All right.
Now, let's talk about it.
because white men are everywhere.
Let's talk about another situation.
I never feel safe.
The mom of a five-year-old bronze girl,
I don't know if you guys saw the story,
but her dad was suicidal.
I've seen this yesterday.
He jumped in front of an oncoming train
while holding his five-year-old daughter.
Lord have mercy.
And fortunately, the daughter is alive.
It's a miracle that she survived from everything.
They pulled her from under the train and she crawled out.
She was okay, which is amazing.
Yeah, like that is a blessing from God for real.
The mom said she is okay.
The cops did present her with toys.
They gave her all kinds of things.
Really sad situation.
The dad was killed, but the daughter
did survive. You never know what people are going through,
man. That's why I always, you know, I'm such a
big proponent of mental health because people
just be redistributing that pain and hurt people,
hurt people, and he tried to hurt himself
and his daughter. My gosh.
And I hate to say it, but when
you're in those situations, I would rather you just off
yourself. Like, why you always got to take somebody with you?
Not your little five-year-old. Why her just balling?
And it was fortunate
they were two good Samaritans.
They jumped onto the tracks
as a little girl
crawled out from under the train
and they helped her get to safety.
Imagine what kind of effect
that's going to have
on her later in life.
I also would like to know,
you know,
what steps did that man take
before he got to that point?
Like, did he reach out to somebody?
Did he try to talk to somebody?
Well, he was on the phone.
They said he got off the phone,
hung up the phone heavy,
and then they said he just jumped. I'm just talking about in life,
period. Oh, I don't know. You know what I'm saying? Like, what
got him to that point? Did he try to
intervene on himself at
any point prior to that? Did anybody
see any signs and try to get him some help, you know?
Very sad, though. Well, that
is your Front Page News. Alright, thank
you, Miss Ye. Now,
we were talking about this behind the scenes.
If you watch the Kardashians, you want to explain a little bit what happened in the scene we're talking about, Ye?
So what happened was that Kourtney and Kim were discussing their daughters, Penelope and Northwest.
And apparently, Penelope scratched the nanny in the face.
We have audio.
Let's play the audio real fast.
He was really upset.
She was putting her in the car, and Penelope scratched her face.
If a kid scratches, can you pop the kid in his cool?
No, but you could also say something to her in the moment.
I'm sorry, but if he scratched me for no reason, I'm whipping her ass.
And I'll explain to y'all later.
What? I would whip her ass?
You would whip Penelope's ass if she scratched you?
What the f*** are you talking about?
You would whip my daughter's ass if she scratched you? What the f*** are you talking about? Scratch me in my face.
Whoop my daughter's ass if she touched you?
All right, and the person that was speaking, that was Corey Gamble, and that is Kris Jenner's boyfriend.
Correct.
Who was saying that he would whoop her ass.
All right, well, let's open up the phone lines.
800-585-1051.
Have you ever hit someone else's child for being disobedient?
Nigga, no. 800-585-1051. Have you ever hit someone else's child for being disobedient?
Nigga, no.
I don't know.
585-1051.
I did it one time.
Whose child did you hit?
Uh-oh.
And how hard did the father hit you after you did that?
Are they aware of this?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. They're aware of it.
This was a long time ago.
This is when I was about 20, maybe 22.
And this is when I first had my baby at Madison at the time.
So it was, what, 17 years ago.
I was watching my brother,
or Gia's brother's kids.
And they were making a lot of noise.
I was like, be quiet.
You know, the baby's sleeping.
And they wouldn't be quiet.
And I popped her.
I popped her on the backside.
Or I popped her on the back of the hand.
And after I did it,
I thought about it.
I was like, man,
I just popped somebody else's kid.
But it...
Her daddy should have whipped your ass.
I mean, I had to have the conversation with him after.
I was like, yo, I popped her for this reason, this, that, and the other.
You know, I told him to stop, and they kept doing it,
kept doing it, kept doing it.
I don't hit my kids.
I dance and I hit nobody else.
You don't pop your daughter?
No.
I pop my daughter.
My daughter's 11.
I might have popped her when she was 2,
and I felt so stupid after I did it.
It feels so primitive and just so dumb to hit your children.
We don't have to raise our kids the way that we were raised.
You know what I'm saying?
Because honestly, I just feel like you look back on it,
that was just abuse by our parents.
Not necessarily.
The extension cord.
Some of it was warranted.
The torture of going to pick switches.
Bro, you try to burn down your pop's trailer.
So I should get beat with an extension cord and made to take a bath?
I was a kid.
Kids don't know no better.
Yes.
Why are you stupid to that level?
Why are you stupid to that level of thinking by beating them?
By the way, that's all white people used to do.
White men used to do to the slaves.
You just want to treat your kids like a slave?
You just want to beat your kids?
Beat them into submission.
Now listen.
Nobody said beat into submission,
but there's sometimes
where you might need
a good yoking up.
No.
Absolutely.
I think if you're intelligent
enough as an adult,
you can have a conversation
with a child.
I just personally,
I don't believe in beating.
I grew up on beatings.
That's a cycle I want to break,
personally.
My mother used to yoke.
So I'm damn sure
not hitting nobody else's kids.
My mother used to yoke me up
and it made me correct. It made sure
I knew that if I did something wrong, I was
going to get yoked up. If my grandmother
was going to pop me, it was going to be a problem.
Maybe our parents just
didn't know any other way. You know what I'm saying?
Maybe they was just redistributing
the pain that the white man put on them.
I see a lot of kids running around that don't get popped
that needs to get popped. And I see
a lot of kids that don't get beaten, that just get stern talking to, and they just fine.
I don't think that you have to necessarily beat your kids.
But if you want to beat your kids, cool.
But I know one thing, I ain't beating nobody else's kids.
Right?
That's the moral of the story.
You know, there were times in school, right, where some teachers had permission to hit people's kids.
Yeah, I used to get paddled all the time.
I definitely got hit with a ruler in school.
A ruler?
No, that's somebody else hitting kids. I had I used to get paddled all the time. I definitely got hit with a ruler in school. A ruler? So that's somebody
else hitting kids.
I had a principal
who's name was
Mr. Barnett.
He used to have a paddle
and he used to have
holes in his paddle.
So when he swing,
the air wouldn't stop.
It's a whoosh.
Whoosh.
And he was a big old
boss hog looking white man.
Well, you needed it.
Look at how you are now.
Listen.
You should have got hit more.
Well, whatever.
I think beating is whack.
I'm definitely not putting my hand on nobody else.
800-585-1051.
Have you ever hit someone else's child for being disobedient?
Lord have mercy.
Who are you abuses?
All right.
I'm going to tear from y'all this morning.
Call us up right now.
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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.
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Let's talk about it.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Gee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just join us.
If you watch The Kardashians, this is what happened.
And then we'll explain. Let's play the audio.
He was really upset.
She was putting her in the car,
and Penelope scratched her face.
If a kid scratches you, can you pop the kid in his cool?
No, but you could also say something to her in the moment.
I'm sorry, but if he scratched me for no reason,
I'm whipping her ass, and I'll explain to y'all later.
What?
I would whip her ass if she scratched me. You y'all later. What? I would whip her ass.
You would whip Penelope's ass if she scratched you?
What the f*** are you talking about?
You would whip my daughter's ass if she touched you?
Now you explain what they're talking about.
I would, but I'm chewing something right now.
Come on, you get it out your mouth.
Okay, huh?
I was eating a ginger chew.
Nice.
And you caught me off guard.
But yes, we're talking about Corey Gamble.
That's Kris Jenner's boyfriend.
Said that if Penelope, who is Kourtney Kardashian's daughter,
scratched him in the face, he would whoop her ass.
Right.
Now, I actually hit my niece when I was younger.
I didn't know no better.
I popped her on the hand and I was wrong for it.
I felt funny for it.
She was acting up and I popped her. And I had a conversation with her dad. And, felt funny for it. She was acting up, and I popped her.
And I had a conversation with her dad,
and, you know, we talked about it.
It wasn't no big problem.
Was he mad?
No, he wasn't mad at all.
Like, my grandmother used to hit...
I remember my grandmother beating me
for spraying rope spray on the stove,
just so I could see the flames go up.
That's your grandma, though.
Your grandma is your big mama.
You know what I'm saying?
Your grandma is the person who used to beat your parents.
So being that you came from her chairing, okay,
she has the right to put her hands on you.
Grandma really might be the only person.
And I sprayed the road spray, and I said something to Grandma,
like, don't hit me.
And then when my dad got there, my dad beat me for talking to his mother like that.
Exactly.
See, Grandma and Granddaddy might be the only person that have the rights to do that,
but, I mean, me personally.
He's kind of like a granddaddy, though. Who? What's his name? Corey Gamble? Yeah, he's kind at grandma and granddaddy might be the only person that have the rights to do that. But, I mean, me personally. He's kind of like a granddaddy, though.
Who?
What's his name?
Corey Gamble.
Yeah, he's kind of like a grandfather.
No, he's not.
Why is he a grandfather?
He's the grandfather.
Oh, he's the step-grandfather.
No, no, no.
He's not by blood.
But they're not married.
He's not by blood.
The moral of the story is I don't beat my children.
I don't beat my children because I just don't see the need.
You know what I'm saying?
And, furthermore, I think that you can just have a conversation with kids.
But I'm definitely not putting my hands on
nobody else, child. Like, if you put your
hands on somebody else, child, then
me and you got smoked immediately.
There's never a reason for
you to put hands on
my children. And what if I don't
beat my kids, but you hit my kids?
Think about that. Think about that.
What if I don't hit my kids, but my kids are at your
house, and then they get hit by you, an adult?
Now me and you got to fade the catch.
Well, I've never ever hit anybody else's kids either.
I have three godchildren.
I'm the number one babysitter.
Actually, I feel like when I'm babysitting,
my responsibility is just to spoil other people's kids.
I don't see nothing wrong with that.
That's what you should do as a godparent.
They always say, okay, I'm going to see Angela,
so I already know what we're going to do. We're going to go shopping.
We're going to go buy some new toys. We're going to get ice cream.
My grandma hit me with an ashtray
one time.
I did stupid stuff. I deserved it, though.
I deserved it.
It fixed me, straightened me right up.
No, it didn't.
We all got beaten when we were kids.
I got beaten with extension cords.
My dad used to beat me with an extension cord, made me go take a bath.
I used to have to go pick the switch.
I had them little wooden utensils on the freaking kitchen wall.
My mama would hit me with those.
But guess what?
If we're being honest, all of that was just abuse.
And the truth of the matter is all our parents was doing was the best they could.
They were probably young parents at the time.
That's the only way they knew how to discipline was through physical punishment.
We know better in this generation. We don't got to beat our kids
and we damn sure shouldn't be putting our hands on
nobody else's. Hello, who's this?
Marita. Hey Marita,
you ever had to put your hands on somebody else's kids?
I did.
I was watching my niece and
she was messing with the socket in the
wall and I told her
and I actually went and got her and pulled her back, like, twice.
And then she put her mouth on it.
And I popped her in her hand, and I told my sister.
And I did feel bad, but I agree with Charlamagne, and I agree with you.
Like, some kids you can talk to.
Right.
And, you know, they'll listen.
But some kids, I think you got to pop them in and out again.
But even— That's my opinion. That's what the white man used to think about slaves, too. Some of these slaves, you know, they'll listen. But some kids, I think you've got to pop them there now and then.
That's what the white man used to think about slaves, too.
Some of these slaves you've got to beat.
Even with a two-year-old, like a two-year-old,
you can't have a conversation with don't put your finger in the electric socket.
But if you pop their hand, they think about, you know what,
if I go near this electric socket, it's going to hurt.
I'm not going to do it.
Yeah, but you're not telling them, you're not explaining to them what could happen if they actually put their hand in the
electric socket. I tell my daughter,
you know if you put your hand in that, you're going to die.
You're not going to be here with us no more.
I would rather her... So you're telling that to your
one and a half year old, two year old? She's one. That's why
you got the plugs in the socket.
Obviously, this lady... You're not listening to my point, though.
You're not teaching them that the socket
is what actually can kill them. You're teaching them to be scared of
you. When in reality, you should be teaching them that no, the socket is what can kill you. Right, but one and a half, they're not teaching them that the socket is what actually can kill them. You're teaching them to be scared of you. When in reality, you should be teaching them that, no, the socket is what can kill you.
Right, but one and a half, they're not thinking about, wow, this socket.
They're thinking, if I go near this socket, I'm going to get popped.
I'm not going near that socket.
That's how kids think.
Well, you should have put the goddamn things in the socket.
You should have child-proofed the socket.
Kendra!
Yeah?
Good morning, Kendra.
You ever hit somebody else's kid?
Yes, I have. You ever hit somebody else's kid? Yes,
I have.
Why? Uh-oh.
I was actually inside the grocery store, and
the little white kid, I'm sorry,
but y'all been on this race thing all morning,
so I'm gonna say it too. All morning?
Oh, oh, oh. Now you all
our life!
See, now y'all never see no black kids take no gun to school because we whip our kids.
But then the white kids, they're out of control.
Come on, Kendra.
No, no, no.
No, Kendra, I'm pushing back on that.
Come on, Kendra.
I used to tell on a lot of black kids in school because we used to get a $250 reward when they used to have guns.
I was 6'9 in high school.
No, but listen.
If the little six-year-old would have jacked out in school,
they probably would have
took her to McDonald's
and got her a Happy Meal.
She wouldn't have been arrested.
Now, what happened, Kendra?
Who you in?
All right, so,
look, I'm in the Walmart.
The little kid
called me the B word.
A bitch.
So I give his mom a chance.
Yeah.
So I give his mom a chance
to reprimand him,
you know, like,
hey, you don't do that.
That's disrespectful.
It was shit.
So he called me the B word again. He was like, bitch, you don't do that. That's disrespectful. It was s***. So he calls me the B word
again. He was like, bitch, hurry
up.
And I popped him in his mouth.
You got me f***ed up.
Kendra, Kendra!
You can't walk around. That's abuse.
Her mama should have dragged your ass.
And then locked you up. You can't just be hitting kids you don't know.
You don't even know this kid.
Grab it if he had Tourette Hey, I gave his mom a chance.
I gave his mom a chance.
What happened if he had Tourette's and he had a problem
and he would just be splurting out,
bitch, bitch, bitch, and you just pip-hopped the kid in the mouth?
Nah, come on now.
See, then I would have felt bad.
But see, she didn't say none of that.
She was just like, yeah, hurry up.
And just like stood by her son's side.
So she left him out of her ass too.
You got what did the mama do to you after you hit the child?
Nothing.
She just kind of looked at me like, I can't believe you hit my son.
And I just looked at her.
I was like, yo, you got a problem?
I said, we can go out to the parking lot.
Boy, y'all some brave souls.
Because then you was about to fight the mom?
If that lady would have pulled out a gun and shot you right there,
she'd have been in the right.
Because the story would have been a woman hits somebody's child in the store.
Not even that crazy black woman.
Yeah, crazy black woman
hits a white little kid in the store.
A white woman, she guns her down.
Kendra, where you from?
I'm from Chicago.
Yep, yep, makes sense.
Hey, bitch, hurry up and get off my phone.
My goodness.
800...
She's going to F you up.
800-585-1051.
Have you ever hit somebody else's kids?
Call us now.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking about the Kardashian show.
Let's play a little snippet of what happened.
He was really upset.
She was putting her in the car, and Penelope scratched her face.
If a kid scratches, can you pop the kid in his cool?
No, but you could also say something to her in the moment.
I'm sorry, but if he scratched me for no reason,
I'm whipping her ass, and I'll explain to y'all later.
What?
I would whip her ass if she scratched me.
You would whip Penelope's ass if she scratched you?
What the are you talking about? You would Penelope's ass if she scratched you? What the f*** are you talking about?
You would have whooped my daughter's ass if she touched you?
So you break down what happened.
Yeah, so Corey Gamble, who is Kris Jenner's boyfriend,
says that if Penelope would have scratched him in the face,
he would have whooped her ass.
All right, so we're asking 805-85-1051.
Have you ever hit somebody else's kid?
And would you mind if somebody else hit your kid?
Well, see, that's the reason why nobody watches my kids but immediate family.
Because I don't want those problems.
My dad, my mother, all day, they do.
Hey, look, if they want to pop my kids for whatever, that's fine.
That's fine.
That's mom and daddy.
It is who it is.
There's nothing I can say anyway.
What are they going to do?
My pops will pop me at this age.
Listen, no, because I don't beat my kids.
You know what I'm saying?
So I guess those are rules that you have to tell your immediate family
when you're at their crib.
Like, I don't beat my kids, so you don't put your hand on my kids.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, you may have raised me a certain way,
but I don't want my kids raised in that way.
Hello, Sandra.
Hey.
Is it okay to discipline somebody else's child?
Hey, I think it's perfectly fine.
I have two children, and I have a boyfriend that's helping me raise them.
And he's there.
He's playing daddy.
He does everything with them.
And when my six-year-old gets out of line, it's perfectly fine for him to discipline them.
I don't like that, especially being that you got your little boyfriend putting your hands on your children
because you don't know what kind of trauma your boyfriend might have.
Your boyfriend might be going through something
and sometimes he might be mad and take it out on the kids.
Hey, I mean, everything is done with me present.
I think that if it's, you know, if I'm there
and, you know, he's not beating him and, you know,
hitting him with anger, I think it's perfectly fine.
What if the child, what if the father, right,
what if his girlfriend would hit your kid?
Well, I guess I'm a little different because our dynamic is a little different.
My boyfriend communicates directly with my son's father.
And, you know, we share our custody of him.
So, you know, he gets out of line and he gets a pop, that's fine.
As long as it's not like a beating or, you know, I'm just laughing at you.
If you have to pop him on his hand or, you know, pop him on his butt with your hand, I think just laughing at you. If you have to pop him on his hand or pop him on his butt with
your hand, I think it's perfectly fine.
Thank you, Mama. Rodney.
Yes. What do you think about
hitting somebody else's kids, bro? I think
it depends on the situation.
I grew up in a large
apartment complex here
in that town and
everybody knew each other.
So if somebody else's parents seen you
being unruly, it was
kind of common for them to
whoop you, take you home to your
parents, tell them what you've done,
and you're going to get another whooping.
Okay. You sound out of breath
right now. Yeah, you sound like you just got a beating.
Roddy sounds like he's 90. You sound like you just got a beating
and you're trying to explain it to us.
I ain't mean to do it.
I ain't mean to not take the trash out.
I thought I'm not going to take the trash out.
Hello, Troy.
What's going on?
What's up, bro?
What do you think about hitting somebody else's kids?
Yeah, man, I'm telling you, I got a situation right now.
I'm going through now.
I'm dating a girl.
She's got a three-year-old son.
And I mean, if this kid is like, don't listen.
So, you know what I'm saying this kid is like, don't listen.
So, you know what I'm saying?
You have to, you know, do something.
You know, yelling don't really get it.
Like, he don't really understand.
I have no idea what to do.
So, I mean, I oppose to it because I have my own kid, and I don't want nobody here.
My kid doesn't, you know what I'm saying?
I go pull up on somebody, you know what I mean?
But I have no idea what to do.
I don't agree with it, but, I mean, something's got to be done, and I don't know what to do.
The craziest thing is that we're forgetting that they are kids.
Like, you're talking about three-year-old kids.
Of course they don't know.
Of course they're not going to listen.
Like, we got to understand that kids are going to be kids. Like, you can't beat them and take all of their innocence out of them.
They're kids.
All right, so how do you correct it?
Sit them down and have a conversation?
I don't know about you. My little girls are smart.
I got a four-year-old at the house, a one-year-old.
My daughter's 11. They always been smart.
Sit them down and have a conversation with them.
Tell them right from wrong. Explain things to them.
Talk to them like an adult.
I mean, that's just my
logic. Sometimes a kid needs to get
popped. That's just my opinion. Man, you pop dogs.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't agree with anybody
here. My kid, because I'm telling you,
let me discipline my kid.
I mean, I'll do that for myself,
but as far as others,
sit them down.
Sometimes it's just one one here and not the other.
My kids are pretty good, and
they've all got popped once or twice before, so
it is what it is.
Thank you, brother.
And that's the other thing people don't take into consideration.
Sometimes you out and about in America, and life is kicking your ass all day,
and then you come home, and you find out your kids did something wrong,
and you take out that pain on them.
You know what I'm saying?
I do agree it takes a village, but I just think beating children is whack, and beating other people's kids is super, super whack.
So imagine it.
There's a difference between beating and popping.
We got beatings.
Yeah.
Yeah, we got beatings.
My kids ain't getting no, well, Logan.
I got extension cords, switches, the rubber off the tires.
That's abuse, bro.
That's most black households.
What are you talking about?
I ain't get abused.
I don't want nobody doing anything like that to my children.
Because like I said, imagine the stuff you go through on a daily basis, right?
Now imagine the stuff somebody else goes through on a daily basis,
and you got your kids at their house,
and they're mad at something that happened in their life,
and they take that out on your children.
Man, please.
No way, Jose.
Well, we got rumors on the way?
Yes, let's talk about Jeannie Mai.
And she was on Big Boy's Neighborhood, and she talked about
her responsibilities as far as
dating Jeezy and learning about
his background and for him to learn about her background.
Because it's an interracial relationship.
Alright, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked. It's the
Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Morning, everybody. It's DJ
MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning.
Isn't it almost cuffing season?
Is it fall cuffing season?
That's what they say.
So songs like Ella May Boo'd Up, you know what I'm saying?
Those songs about to make a little light comeback on people's playlists.
Yeah, maybe.
Maybe.
It's still a little warm, though.
Still a little warm.
Still a little warm.
Y'all still a little musky, depending on what day it is.
Yesterday was 90 degrees.
There's a little musk in the streets.
Just a little.
A little musk out there?
A little musk.
My goodness. A little sweat on the forehead. All right. Well, Yee There's a little musk in the streets, just a little. A little musk out there? A little musk. My goodness.
A little sweat on the forehead.
All right.
Well, Yee,
what are we talking about
in the rumors?
Well, since it is cuffing season,
we'll be talking about
this couple that recently
came out as cuffed up together
and we'll tell you
what they're saying
because they're in
an interracial relationship.
Okay.
All right.
We'll talk about that
when we come back
and more don't move.
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Hey.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey. Morning, everybody. It's DJ, MV, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
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Good morning to you.
Good morning.
I'm in a good mood.
Are you guys in a good mood?
I'm always in a good mood.
I'm a little tired.
Hey, I'm in a good mood.
All right.
Well, let's get to these rumors.
Let's talk Jeannie Mai.
This is The Rumor Report with Angela Yee.
The rumor has it.
On The Breakfast Club.
So listen up. With Angela Yee. On Breakfast Club. So Jeannie Mai and her co-hosts from The Real were on Big Boy's neighborhood radio show.
And they were talking about her dating Jeezy.
And she was opening up about being in an interracial relationship and how important it is to understand each other's culture.
When you look at the word interracial, you should really look at it like interresponsible.
It is a responsibility when you date outside your race to learn about that culture
because not everybody's experience is the same.
When he steps into my house, he takes off his shoes.
He knows how Vietnamese people do it.
When I met him, I was like, I want to go to Hawkinsville.
Show me exactly this yellow house that you grew up in and how did you start your business,
how did you understand how to make a dollar?
Yeah, that's nice. That's what you should do.
I just say you in love, Jeannie.
Right? Yeah, and you know what she said?
That's what you do when you all in.
You went to Hawkinsville. You ain't even go to Atlanta.
You say, take me to Hawkinsville. I want to go to Auntie House.
She also said that she's learning what it means
to feel safe. When you meet a man
who is vulnerable enough to make you feel safe,
it's your job to protect and cherish them
or let them go where they find the right woman
who's ready for that. She said, otherwise we go through
life and we have relationships, we get misled,
we get cheated on, we get all these things that happen
and that the person who was willing to be
safe is now recoiled and doesn't want to give that.
Jeannie Ma went to Jeezy's
auntie house in Hawkinsville. She wanted to see where
he used to hide them yams at.
Jeezy aunt is nuts, by the way.
Alright. I don't know, like, I mean,
have you ever met Jeezy Hunt?
The one from Hawkinsville, the one that you rap about all the time?
No, no.
Lord have mercy.
Moo-bee.
Really?
Man.
Man.
All right, now let's talk about Remy Ma and Ebony K. Williams on State of the Culture.
You know, Ebony K. Williams is the newest addition to the show.
I didn't know that.
So she's on the show every day now?
Yes.
Oh, boy.
She's on the show.
And the two of them got into a bit of a, I don't know that. So she's on the show every day now. Yes. Oh boy. She's on the show. And the two of them got into
a bit of a
I don't know, I guess a debate
about snitching and
proper protocol.
So if you're going to make it, this is what I would say.
Privately as possible, if possible.
Limit the scope of your testimony
and be real specific about what you're getting
in exchange directly. Quid pro
quo. I'm going to give you this amount of names with this much involvement
and this much eyewitness testimony in exchange for, in a perfect world,
immunity, no time, time served.
You really should not be trying to go back into gym pop
after you have given that type of cooperation.
Can I get off of this couch while she's giving people advice
and tips on how to snitch?
I feel like how y'all felt with Candace Owens.
I feel like I do not belong
in this couch right now.
Two different sides. Yeah, and Ebony
is a lawyer, so she has to deal with
those things at times. Ebony's not wrong
and neither is Remy. It's just different perspectives.
Ebony's speaking from an attorney's standpoint
for someone who decided to be an informant
and Remy is saying, F all that snitching stuff, period.
Don't commit crimes. I come from a different place.
Which is both, they both correct. Now, Ebony K. Williams took to crimes. I come from a different place. Which is both, they're both correct.
Now, Ebony K. Williams took to Twitter and said,
It's all good.
We both have passion about the issue.
We leave it all on the set.
I was playing with Remy's sweet baby afterwards.
So people thought they weren't getting along.
The whole point is for them to have different viewpoints
and to come from different places.
Absolutely.
I understand where both of them are coming from.
Ebony is simply coming from the standpoint of,
if you decide to snitch,
because if you watch the whole clip, she's like she wouldn't,
she don't recommend that.
But if you do decide to snitch, this is what you should do.
Make sure you get what you're supposed to get.
And Remy's like F all of that.
Don't commit crimes if you're going to snitch.
But here's the thing about that.
Some of the most realist, so-called toughest gangster killers have snitched.
Absolutely.
A lot of monsters.
Yes.
It happens.
People you know have snitched in real life.
Everybody knows somebody who snitched on somebody.
All right.
Here's another person who snitched.
Tekashi69's driver.
They're saying that he turned into a police informant
after he got arrested by ICE.
Jorge Rivera became a police informant
after he got arrested.
And when asked if he spoke to law enforcement about cooperating, he just replied, yes.
And he actually talked about it here.
Listen.
Tekashi 6ix9ine, you know Tekashi 6ix9ine, the rapper, the singer?
Yeah, they just kidnapped him.
We were pulled over, right, by two guys with guns.
And they just took him out from the car.
They took him?
Yes. Where the sap on? He was right here on the corner. Who he was talking to.
Well, listen, they have audio.
What happened, man?
None of those damn cops.
He was in court, and he told the court that he's been an informant since July of 2018.
And basically, imagine how much information.
So all the time he was driving, he was an informant?
So, yeah.
So imagine.
Yikes.
Imagine you're a driver, because the driver's the person that knows everything.
Everything.
They're with you.
They see everything that's going on.
They know who's in the car.
They hear your phone conversations.
He never had a chance in hell.
Yeah, man.
It's good that you really can't understand as conversations. He's never had a chance in hell. Yeah, man. It's good that you really can't understand his driver.
He's never had a chance in hell.
But I'm saying it's good that you really can't
understand what he's saying.
And they also had a camera installed in the car
too that was recording. For real?
They never had a chance. Oh my
gosh. I wish I cared.
This is going crazy. Now Charlie
Puth has tweeted and he has since deleted this message,
but he said, if 6ix9ine gets out and is able to make another record,
I'll produce it for free.
Who's Charlie Puth?
That's my guy.
He's from Jersey.
Yeah.
Producer.
He's a white, he's actually an artist.
Didn't he have that huge song with, was it with Wiz Khalifa?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yep, yep, yep.
He was up here one day.
He came in the studio, and we was chopping it up for a little bit.
He has since deleted that tweet though.
Why, he got killed?
I don't know. I can imagine.
I don't even know what made him even say that.
If 6ix9ine gets out and is able to make another record,
I'll produce it for free just to tweet that out.
I definitely said something worse if 6ix9ine got out.
What would you say? I'm not repeating.
Worse than you'll produce a record for him?
Yes. You don't remember what you said? I feel like I remember something. Do we have you say? I'm not repeating. What'd you say? I'm curious. You're saying you'll produce a record for him? Yes. You don't remember, Ye? What'd you say?
I'm not repeating.
I feel like I remember something.
I'm not repeating.
Do we have that audio?
Come on, John.
You have every audio, but you don't have that audio.
I'm not repeating it.
So what's going to happen if he does get out?
Charlie Puth will do a record, and while he's recording the record, you should.
I was so confident that he wasn't coming home that I said something wild that I won't repeat.
But you got to back it up.
You got to be a man of your word.
Is he not a man of your word?
Because technically, he didn't get out.
He did a whole year and he's snitching.
You know what I'm saying? He's getting out though. I don't think he's getting out.
I think he's gonna do like two to three.
Alright. You think he's gonna get out with Tom
Sir? Is there another way you wanna make? Absolutely.
Damn. He talking too much not to get out with
Tom Sir. Yeah, but he talking about stuff that ain't got nothing to do with nothing.
What did he say? If Tekashi69
hates this case, I'll
suck his dick.
Wow.
That's crazy that y'all got that so fast.
Everybody wins.
He said it was gay,
so what?
So when Tekashi gets up,
we know what his first step
is going to be.
I talk too much, you know?
Sometimes I just run off
at the mouth
and just say things.
I told you,
it would be great
if Charlie Puth
records the song
while you do
what you're supposed to do and they fulfill both bets at the same time. That would be great if Charlie Puth records the song while you do what you're supposed to do
and they fulfill
both bets at the same time
that would be amazing
knock it off everybody
alright I'm Angela Yee
and that is your
I deleted that tweet
jeesh
you're kinky
this show is wild
we wild
jeesh
alright
who you giving that
well we know
who you giving the donkey to
but
we need Nancy Pelosi to come to the front of the congregation we'd like to have a war with her okay Jeez, all right. Well, we know who you're giving the donkey to, but...
Listen, we need Nancy Pelosi to come to the front of the congregation.
We'd like to have a war with her, okay?
It's congregation, man.
Congregation.
What did I say?
You've been here 10 years.
What did I say?
Never mind.
All right, it's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Everybody, it's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are the Breakfast Club.
Now, if you just joined us, we're talking Jeannie Mai and Jeezy.
It's a topic that actually came out of their relationship.
You want to explain a little bit, Yee?
Yes, Jeannie Mai was talking to Big Boy
about being in an interracial relationship
and how important it is
to know each other's backgrounds.
When you look at the word interracial,
you should really look at it
like interresponsible.
It is a responsibility
when you date outside your race
to learn about that culture
because not everybody's experience
is the same.
When he steps into my house,
he takes off his shoes.
He knows how Vietnamese
people do it.
When I met him,
I was like,
I want to go to Hawkinsville.
Show me exactly
this yellow house
that you grew up in
and what kind of,
how'd you start your business?
How'd you understand
how to make a dollar?
So 800-585-1051.
Have you been
in an interracial relationship?
Now, yeah,
I know your pops is Asian
and your mom is African American.
Yes.
Now, how did that work out?
Because your pops is hilarious. He goes over the top and I know. Now, how did that work out? Because your pops is hilarious.
He goes over the top.
And I know for some, it might be like, oh, oh, oh, this is a little too much.
Right.
I think sometimes it is outside forces that can ruin people's relationships, especially, you know, those interracial relationships.
It could be family members that don't approve of you dating outside your race.
It could be pressure from other people.
You get looks when you walk down the block of people that have issues.
They say things.
All kinds of things happen.
So it's not an easy situation, even in this day and age.
I mean, I've never been in an interracial relationship.
I've smashed other races.
You know what I'm saying?
But usually when you have sex with other races,
they want to know about our culture.
You know what I'm saying?
They want to know about blackness and hip-hop.
You know what I mean?
I'm sure it's different to know about blackness and hip hop. You know what I mean? Like, they not,
I mean, I'm sure it's different
if you're actually dating one.
Yeah.
I mean, in my family,
we grew up because, you know,
celebrating Chinese New Year
and then even going to a funeral
or a wedding is culturally
a very different thing
when you go, like,
just there's all kinds of rituals
that you partake in.
Yeah.
And so that's something
that you learn about,
you know, Buddhism,
all kinds of things
that you have to learn about if you're dating somebody, even of a different religion. Yeah. that you learn about, you know, Buddhism, all kinds of things that you have to learn about if you're dating
somebody, even of a different religion.
See, for me, you know, Gia is Jamaican,
Puerto Rican, and Asian.
What? Yes. So it was
always confusing. Like, some days it's jerk chicken,
next days it's Asian food.
How do you think she feel about you? You Dominican?
I'm not Dominican, man! Dominican,
black, and what else?
Nothing, I'm just all black.
No, I'm not. I'm all black. So, it what else? Nothing. I'm just all black. Ain't you something else?
No, I'm not.
I'm all black.
So it was never a problem in that because, I mean, Gia is black.
She's Jamaican and Asian.
You know what I mean?
It was never a problem in my relationship.
But my dad was the only Asian person in my whole entire neighborhood growing up.
And I never met any other, like, Asian kids other than my family members until I got into
high school probably.
Yeah,
Gia's Asian part
of the family
is kind of like
she doesn't really know
so it's more the Jamaican
and Spanish side.
Right.
And then she's from Brooklyn
so I don't know,
Brooklyn,
everybody,
we didn't think about it.
I don't know.
Especially being half Asian,
you get a lot of people
making jokes about,
you know,
my last name or saying all kinds of racist things, but they think it's okay.
But yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, let's go to the phone lines.
Rick.
Yes, it's me.
Hey, how are you, Rick?
Hey, Rick.
How you doing, Rick?
I'm good, man.
I'm doing good.
How about y'all?
Good, good.
We're talking about being in an interracial relationship.
Interracial relationship.
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Go ahead. I had this Moroc? Good, good. We're talking about being in an interracial relationship. Interracial relationship. Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.
Go ahead.
I had this Moroccan girl, man.
Like, earlier in our stages in the relationship, like, she couldn't bring me home.
Her dad would take them during the summertime and try to have them go get married, like, her and her sister.
And, like, at the time, like, I didn't know how serious it was
because I was kind of ignorant to their culture.
You know what I mean?
Like, I was ignorant.
So, like, her sister actually came back and was married.
I seen it on Facebook.
I'm looking like, I'm like, wow.
But, like, yeah, like, it's crazy, like,
because they don't play that.
Like, her dad, she told me if her dad was to find out,
like, she would, he would shun her. He don't know, like, dad. She told me if her dad was to find out, like, he would shun her.
He don't know, like, what he's capable of doing.
Right.
Everything's like that.
And there's people whose families will cut them off, right,
where they won't get any money and nothing from their family members
get cut out the will and all of that just because they're dating outside their race.
Hello, who's this?
Hi, I'm calling anonymously.
But I am in an interrelational relation with my partner,
but my parents are Puerto Rican,
and my boyfriend at the time was black.
And even throughout high school,
having black friends or a black boyfriend was a real issue.
They weren't allowed in my house.
I had friends chased out of the house
for being black.
Oh my gosh.
That's happened to a lot of my friends too,
being chased out of the house,
dating a Spanish woman
or even a white woman.
Well, they weren't that black
because they just shot at them.
I mean, it's been pretty terrible.
I mean, I have a daughter
and she's biracial.
And in the beginning,
even my mother,
she even told me when
my daughter was about seven months old,
like, oh, I didn't think I was going to love your daughter
because she was black.
Damn.
Yeah, it was pretty crazy.
And she was in the delivery room,
which kind of made me feel like, well,
so while I'm having this baby,
you're already thinking my kid is less than.
Yeah, that's crazy.
And it's really, yeah, it was really crazy.
And it definitely had a risk in the relationship
trying to kind of be the middleman,
trying to not let my partner at the time
feel like, you know, that
this racism was like, you know, overtly
real. I'm sure he knew. I'm sure he knew.
You just like black man dingo and your mom
can understand.
No, it's true. Yes, absolutely.
Okay. All right. Well, thank you, mama.
Thank you. All right.
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Good morning.
Good morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
We're talking about interracial relationships.
Now, Charlamagne, have you ever dated a woman outside of your race?
Nah, I've only slept with women outside of my race.
You know, a couple white girls, Spanish girl. I never dated one. Now, what would your mom say if you brought home a white
woman? I never would do that. I would never do such a thing. Let's say you fell in love with a
white woman. No, I know better. I would never do that. But you know better. You don't know who you
fall in love with. You think they would disown you? I don't think they would disown me, but I just would
never do that. See, I grew up seeing black love.
I grew up with my father and my mother and my aunts and my uncles.
I always wanted a sister.
But let's say you fell in love with a white woman.
The white woman you smashed, you fell in love with.
I don't have hypothetical honky-tonks like that, sir.
Hypothetical what?
Honky-tonks.
There ain't no honky-tonk love over here.
No disrespect to people that are in interracial relationships.
I'm just letting you know that I have never thought about growing in love with anybody other than a sister.
I don't have issues with it.
I guess my whole family is full of interracial relationships. All my aunts and uncles, like, I have just a whole mixture of everything.
I have people in my family who are half Chinese, half Italian, half Chinese, half black.
Like, everything is mixed up in my family.
I do remember when my older cousin got married to a white guy.
My older cousin, her name is Tisha.
She got married to a white dude named Jerry.
And they're still together.
And they've been together got to be well over 30 years.
But I do remember vividly everybody being upset about that.
Like people not wanting to come into the,
I think they got married in the Kingdom Hall.
People not wanting to come in the Kingdom Hall. People complaining about her marrying a white dude. And I'm going to tell you the irony of that. Like, people not wanting to come into the, I think they got married in the Kingdom Hall. People not wanting to come in the Kingdom Hall.
People complaining about
her marrying a white dude.
And I'm going to tell you
the irony of that.
What?
She's the only one still married.
My parents have gotten divorced.
Her parents got divorced
before my uncle died,
but like, yes.
Like, yes.
She's the only one
that's still married.
But you got to also understand,
you know, that's a long time ago.
So, like, for my grandmother,
my grandmother has seen
what white people
have done to her.
So she was raised really not to like white people.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
I've never been attracted to any other race on that level.
Just to smash, but not to marriage.
I have.
That's the truth.
I hate to fetishize people like that, but it's the truth.
Adam, now you're white or black, Adam?
I'm black. Okay. Now you have a baby with a white woman? Yes, sir. Adam, now you've dated. Are you white or black, Adam? I'm black.
Okay.
Now you have a baby with a white woman?
Yes, ma'am.
Yes, sir.
Oh, wow.
Congratulations.
Where you from?
Good morning to all of y'all.
Good morning.
Where you from?
Yeah, I grew up in the South, man.
Wow.
My mother told me not to bring no white girl to our house.
What part of the South are you from?
I'm from North Carolina, bro.
Hey, I'm from South Carolina. See, you, bro. Hey, I'm from South Carolina.
See, you already know.
Yeah, I'm from like
the Wilmington area,
right by Myrtle Beach
and everything.
But yeah,
my significant other,
she's white and everything.
So it's kind of difficult
when I bring her back home
and everything
because all the black ladies
be looking at us
all differently,
giving us the memos
and everything.
And up here,
because I stay in Wisconsin now,
you know,
being with her up here,
her family doesn't know about Black
people and stuff because there's a small
amount of a Black population here.
So they don't know how to, you know,
integrate with me and everything, you know.
And they treat our daughter like, you know,
special and everything.
They call her a hair nappy and stuff because they don't know
the right texture and stuff like that.
It's difficult being, you know,
having to go through that and having to explain
to people, not to see color, but
just to see people as people and everything.
That's what I'm trying to raise my daughter like.
You know what I'm saying? Because I don't want her to go
through what me and her mother had to go through.
People are just people. If we see each other
as that, then there shouldn't be no issue with
interracial couples and everything. That is very true.
God bless you and your honky-tonk love, my brother.
Shut up, man.
What?
Hello, who's this?
Go raise a little Obama.
Sierra.
Tell us about interracial relationships with you.
So, basically, like, for me, like I was saying earlier,
I am a, per se, a product of an interracial relationship.
And so is my fiancé.
Both of our mothers are white, and both of our fathers are black.
Okay.
And so I
felt like growing up as a kid, I
was never white enough for my
white family and never black enough for my
black family. And so, you know,
you get this. Now that I'm an adult,
people always come up to me like, oh, you get the best of
both worlds. And I had to pull one of my co-tension
co-workers to the side and let her
know, like, I would like you to stop saying that
because you don't know what someone
goes through. And as a kid, like I said,
I always felt like I was never
white enough for my white family. They never
accepted me. And I always felt like I
wasn't black enough for my black family. And I had
to break it down and explain to her that
no, that's not the case. I didn't get the
votes to invest in both worlds.
I actually, you know, felt like I
got the worst situation.
So, I don't know.
I mean...
Yeah.
Listen, man, love is love
at the end of the day.
Let me ask you, Charlamagne,
a question, right?
Now, you live in a nice area, right?
I live in a great area.
Don't ask me this question.
I already know what you want to ask me.
No, don't ask me this question.
Is it mostly Caucasian
or mostly black people?
I'm just curious. It's mostly Caucasian, but don't ask me this question. Is it mostly Caucasian or mostly black people? I'm just curious.
It's mostly Caucasian, but don't ask me this question.
That means your daughter goes to school with mostly Caucasian young men.
Correct.
So if your daughter fell in love with a Caucasian man.
My daughter's 11.
My other daughter is four.
My other daughter is one.
How would you feel?
Listen, love is love.
You know what I mean?
So you wouldn't have a problem with it?
I would have to really know this person's background.
I'm going to tell you why.
Because in this neighborhood, when I first moved in in 2016, there's a lot of Trump signs.
You know what I'm saying?
So I need to know a lot of the background of the person.
I don't have a problem with her dating somebody outside of her race.
I would prefer her to marry a black man. That's just my preference. But if she did date a white guy. I would prefer her to marry a black man.
That's just my preference.
But if she did date a white person,
I would really want to know this white man's background.
You know what I'm saying?
I would want to know his family's background.
But he's different.
Nah.
He's different.
Nah, I don't believe that.
He's different.
I don't believe that.
He's not a Trump supporter.
I don't believe that.
I got to know why they're Trump supporters.
Are you a fiscal Trump supporter?
You know what I'm saying?
Are you supporting Trump because, you know,
it's an economy-based, because, you know, it's an economy based? Because, you know, it's about the money?
Like, I need to know why. I need to know what this
person's beliefs are. You know what I'm
saying? Because, you know, a house divided can't stand.
You know what I mean? And my daughter's black.
This is a house, man!
By the way, I'm not even worried about my daughter dating a white
guy. My daughter's black.
There's a lot of blackness in our house.
Right? Between me and my wife, there's a lot
of blackness. But like you said,
love is love.
If she falls in love
with somebody
that she goes to school with.
You don't think Tom
likes black women?
You know, listen,
Jack and Jill program.
All right?
It doesn't matter.
You can't control that.
It ain't like she's just around
white men all the damn time.
Okay?
There's a lot of blackness
around, too.
You don't think Bill
is nicer to your daughter
all the time?
Who is Bill?
All the Bills I know are black.
Bill Clinton is white.
He was the first black president.
My mom grew up in Harlem, and then she moved to Flatbush in Brooklyn around all black people.
She went to Erasmus.
And she met that white guy in the neighborhood.
And her and my dad worked in a department store together.
That's how they met.
What?
And she married a Chinese guy.
Damn.
Black dudes must have been horrible back then.
She fell in love, man.
All right.
We got rumors on the way.
Either that or she got pregnant.
I don't know what happened.
Hey, love is love.
I'm just telling you what my preference is.
And listen, listen.
We all got preferences for our children, right?
You don't have a preference for your child?
Whoever treats my daughter with respect and my daughter loves.
Okay, there you have it.
I need a little more than respect.
I got my checklist a little longer than respect.
Okay, well, Antonio Brown, let's talk about him.
She definitely can't date Antonio Brown.
White guy or Antonio Brown?
Neither.
All right, well, he's going back to school.
We'll tell you what his plans are now, and we'll tell you about another accuser.
All right, we'll get into that next Keep It Locked.
It's The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
The Breakfast Club.
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, Antonio Brown has re-enrolled in some classes at Central Michigan.
Now, he posted a photo of his class schedule on Instagram yesterday
and captioned it back to school since he's not in the NFL anymore.
He is taking classes.
They might be online courses because all four of those courses that he posted are offered online.
Now, if you guys are keeping up with everything that's happening,
apparently he was released on Friday after Sports Illustrated reported he contacted a second woman who made allegations of sexual impropriety
against him and these alleged text messages.
And that is with a woman who is an artist.
She has not gone public with her identity.
And she also was previously featured in an article about Brown
in which she claimed
that he got naked and hit on her while she was working at his home in 2017 she said she did
decline his advances and she felt he was being completely inappropriate but she never went to
the cops she never took legal action against him and then she said after she went public he then
sent her all these menacing text messages as part of a group chat. He was instructing associates to look at her personal life.
Also, he included a photo of her children, and she took that as a clear threat.
I think that's a great way of Antonio Brown to use his time by going back to school, his downtime.
All right.
And then in addition to that, she also says that during the two days that she worked in his home,
he also had sex in front of her with another woman
while she was working in the same room.
So while she's working, he was having sex with another woman right there.
Oh, she's not easily distracted then.
I mean, listen, I don't know.
It's just a hard situation.
That don't sound a little wild to you, though?
That don't sound a little odd?
Right.
You're just working in the room and somebody starts having sex
and you just keep working.
Sounds disgusting.
All right, now Jonah Hill, according to an exclusive from Deadline,
they said there's a rumor floating around that he is in discussions
to be cast as the villain in the Batman film.
Penguin.
Well, he ain't fat enough to be Penguin no more.
Well, star in the title role.
So some are speculating that he would play Penguin,
but some people are saying the Riddler.
I don't know.
Nah, Penguin.
I definitely see Jonah Hill as Penguin.
Yeah.
Well, they want him.
The old Jonah Hill could be ready.
It's not a done deal, but they do want him.
I can definitely see Jonah Hill playing Penguin.
Yeah, I can see that, too.
I can't wait to see Joker, though, by the way, next week.
All right.
Now, August Alsina has shared a health update,
and it's been very tough for him.
So our prayers are going out to August Alsina.
He said, my doctors have started
me on my IV antibody
immunotherapy in short form. It's sort of
like chemo but instead for my immune
system only in this case not killing the cells
but encouraging my nervous system
and body to rebuild. So he said I don't know
I'm still learning. I'd be lying if I said it
hasn't been tough on my body but there are necessary
steps in order to make progress.
So let's send our prayers out.
Yeah, I spoke to him about a week ago.
To August Alsina. He was good in spirits and
he was telling me about his kids, so
shout out to August Alsina. Now,
Francis Montana has announced a new album, Montana,
and that is going to be his third
studio LP. He said that album will be out
in November. Kanye
West is going to take the Sunday services
nationwide. I feel like he's been doing that, though.
He's been going to different places. He was in Chicago
and Cali, Atlanta. He's
going to continue that mission across the country.
Now, other things that have
happened. DJ Drama, his girlfriend
is accusing him of beating and biting
her. She posted a video
of her hand and teeth marks,
and here's what she said. I'm at the
clinic right now. i'm about to get
a shot they wrapped in my arm already and they're gonna give me some antibiotics for the bite marks
because they were pretty deep so i don't get an infection thanks for all everyone's dm i can't
reply to all of them because there are so many but i'm okay and um i am going to leave but there's so many, but I'm okay and I am going to leave, but there's no flights
right now.
So yeah, there's so much I can do.
I literally don't have any money on me right now.
All right.
So she is in Turkey, Pekos still, apparently where they started off their vacation and
she's saying that she can't even get out of there.
Would the drama say anything?
He hasn't said anything yet.
All right. I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right. All right, I'm Angela Yee, and that is your rumor report.
All right, thank you, Miss Yee.
All right, Revolt, we'll see you guys tomorrow.
Everybody else, the People's Choice Mix is up next.
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I just had a deal.
I'm on.
Yeah, yeah.
I go where I want.
Good, good.
Play if you want.
Let's do it.
I'm a young CEO.
Sure.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Let me shout out to everybody again that been hitting me about the real estate seminar we did on air yesterday.
Shout out to Cesar, Matt, Sabine, Jose.
You know, it's very inspirational.
I hear a lot of your stories and a lot of you guys trying to get into real estate and trying to create generational wealth.
And I love to see you guys, you know, teaching your kids because that's what we need to do.
Teach our kids early.
My daughter is 17.
I'm teaching her about real estate now.
My son is 15.
He'll be 16 in a couple of months.
I'm teaching him about real estate now.
Try to teach them about generational wealth.
So to make sure no matter what happens in life, there's always some type of income coming in.
So I'll see you guys at one of our seminars,
either in Atlantic City this week or Atlanta or Houston.
All right, sounds good to me.
And I also want to shout out my girls from Lip Service
because I do have a Lip Service national tour
that is starting off in Philly October 20th
and then New York October 21st.
And then we take the show on the road.
We're going to
be in Charlotte uh we'll be in Silver Spring Maryland aka also right there by DC um Cleveland
LA San Francisco a lot of different cities Atlanta and we're booking some great uh special guests so
we're going to start announcing who's going to be at the show so I advise you to get your tickets
now you can go to ticketmaster.com to get those or You can go to Ticketmaster.com to get those,
or you can go to LiveNation.com to find out where lip service will be in a city near you.
All right.
Now, when we come back, we got your positive note.
Don't move. It's The Breakfast Club. Good morning.
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 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.
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 Ladonia.
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.
The Waikana tried my country. My forefathers did that themselves.
What could go wrong?
No country willingly gives up their territory.
I was making a rocket with a black powder, you know, with explosive warheads.
Oh my God.
What is that? Bullets. Bullets.
We need help!
We 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
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the real magic happens. So if you love hearing real, inspiring stories from the people you know,
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It's lighthearted, pretty crazy, and very fun.
Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app,
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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,
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Morning, everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Shalameen Nega. We are The Breakfast Club. Good morning. Yes, everybody. It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha Guy.
We are The Breakfast Club.
Good morning.
Yes, indeed.
A salute to everybody who came out last night to the event that 92Y did with me and my man Kevin Love.
The event was all about mental health.
You know, Kevin Love is a big mental health advocate.
As am I.
He started going to therapy a couple years ago.
So did I.
He suffers with anxiety. As am I. He started going to therapy a couple years ago. So did I. He suffers with anxiety.
So do I.
So we just was kind of continuing the conversation.
Not kind of.
We did continue the conversation that we had on HBO's The Shop.
And, you know, it was a packed event, sold out event.
And it's so interesting to me to see packed houses for men discussing mental health.
It's like, who the hell have we become?
But a salute to my guy, Kevin Love, and everybody at 92Y.
And the positive note is simply this, man.
Doing what you love is the cornerstone of having abundance in your life.
Breakfast club, bitches!
Y'all finished or y'all done?
Real hot, girl.
You're helping my bag, but I'm in here too.
Had enough of this country?
Ever dreamt about starting your own?
I planted the flag.
This is mine.
I own this.
It's surprisingly easy.
55 gallons of water, 500 pounds of concrete.
Or maybe not.
No country willingly gives up their territory.
Oh my God.
What is that?
Bullets.
Listen to Escape from Zakistan.
That's Escape from Z-A-Q-istan
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey guys, I'm Kate Max.
You might know me from my popular online series,
The Running Interview Show,
where I run
with celebrities, athletes, entrepreneurs, and more. After those runs, the conversations keep
going. That's what my podcast, Post Run High, is all about. It's a chance to sit down with my guests
and dive even deeper into their stories, their journeys, and the thoughts that arise once we've hit the
pavement together. Listen to Post Run High on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you
get your podcasts. As a kid, I really do remember having these dreams and visions, but you just
don't know what is going to come for you. Alicia shares her wisdom on growth, gratitude, and the power of love.
I forgive myself.
It's okay.
Have grace with yourself.
You're trying your best.
And you're going to figure out the rhythm of this thing.