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Will Packer interview and more

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This is your wake up

0:02

call, wake up Breakfast

0:04

Club to show you love to hate from

0:06

the East to the West, Coat d j M

0:09

v Angela, Ye, Charlomagne, the ruler

0:11

show on the planet. This is where I respect this show

0:13

because this is a voice of society.

0:15

James in the game. Guys are the coveted

0:18

morning show. What y'all earning? Impacting

0:20

the culture? Wake up in the morning, and they want

0:23

to hear that Breakfast Club, the world's most dangerous

0:26

morning show. Good

0:40

Morning, Usa,

0:43

Hey, good morning, Envy. I guess I was

0:45

bout myself. What up? Ye? I can't hear you? Can

0:47

you hear me? Put your phones on? Can

0:49

you hear me? Can you hear me? Can you hear me? She

0:52

can't hear me? Two seconds? I'm trying

0:54

to plug my headphones in. Oh my goodness.

0:58

You know, we used to get to work all the time, all three of us.

1:00

Now not so much. Hey, hey,

1:03

Angela, yee. Usually my headphones are plugged

1:05

in. I don't know what's going

1:07

on. Morning. Good morning. How you feeling sound

1:11

a little better? Everybody was telling me you sound a little sick

1:13

yesterday. Yeah, I'm still taking medicine.

1:15

I'm on my daughter's college

1:17

tour. So yesterday we attended. We went to um

1:19

Spellman. I love Spellman, really

1:22

really love Spellman. Shout out to the women of Spellman.

1:24

Amazing school, amazing campus.

1:27

Then we went out to Emory College and

1:30

then we headed over to Clark University.

1:32

So we went to those three schools yesterday. We toured

1:34

it. Each tour takes about two hours to to let's

1:36

say two to three hours, and we're just doing

1:38

good. Today we're heading out to Miami. We'll be at

1:41

University of Miami, so we'll see how

1:43

she likes STATS. So because I know she wants

1:45

to go to live on Sunday, Well,

1:47

this has nothing to do to live on Sunday. Yeah,

1:50

you know, let me tell you something. If she wants

1:52

to school in Miami, she

1:54

got the time of her life. No, but I know,

1:56

Headlina Atlanta, Atlanta, sing

1:59

Atlanta. She could go the Magic Bean

2:01

from all the clubs, How don't you want for your young queen? No,

2:04

not at all the

2:06

club. If they see her walk in the club, they

2:09

got to stop the music. If if they ask

2:11

for me, stop the music, car ass out. What

2:14

if she wants to DJ? Nope,

2:17

Oh so she can't DJ be better

2:19

than your phone. You want to be like her daddy. No,

2:21

no, why are we talking about me what you do yesterday?

2:23

Because you started talking about you. I wasn't

2:26

even in here, and I know you were in here talking about your college to

2:28

Yeah, now are we

2:31

talking about me? You started?

2:34

Let's get the show cracking. Now we got to I can't

2:36

talk about what I did yesterday. I just asked

2:38

you you ignore me? No, he really? You really got

2:40

him hot thinking about his daughter and live on Sunday.

2:43

Well, yesterday it was a wealth especially

2:45

wealth Wednesday that I did. It was all women

2:47

and its streaming on my Facebook page if you want to see

2:49

it. But we had Karen Kin there.

2:51

She was the founder. She's the founder of I fund women

2:53

dot com, so it's crowdfunding, but it's

2:55

for all women owned businesses. And it turned

2:57

into a very interesting discussion about

3:00

workplace and women and equal

3:03

pay and why women don't even like to admit

3:05

if they make more money than their man. They said, I think

3:07

something like seventy percent of women will lie. Would ask

3:09

about that because if a man's

3:11

ego, I lie about the money, I'll

3:14

mate, that's not the point of what I'm saying,

3:16

if you're with and she makes more

3:18

money than you, she'll tell people that you make more money

3:20

than her, even if that's not true. Why

3:23

that's what I'm saying. Oh I

3:25

would love that. All right?

3:27

Well, Will Packer will also be joining us this

3:29

morning. Yeah, doc what Will got coming out this weekend

3:32

on the ID channel of the Atlanta child murders

3:34

story. So he has a documentary on that. It's

3:36

a three part series and they go back to back to

3:38

back on Saturday. Okay,

3:40

so we got front page's next. What we're talking about

3:43

you, Yes, we are going to talk about

3:46

ADHD. Young people on ADHD,

3:49

What they're talking about, why it's so dangerous

3:51

for later on in life. All Right, we'll get into

3:53

all that next. Keep a lot this to Breakfast Club. Good

3:55

morning morning. Everybody is dj M

3:58

v Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy We

4:00

all the Breakfast Clubles's getting some front page

4:02

news before we talking

4:04

about Well, let's start talking

4:06

about ADHD. Right, If you give your kids

4:09

some type of medication for ADHD,

4:12

which is attention deficit hyperactivity

4:14

disorder, you know, then when they say kids are too hyperactive,

4:17

they say that could actually lead to other

4:20

risks that could you have to twice the risk

4:22

of having psychosis. So

4:24

they actually tested when people

4:26

took stimulants like

4:29

amphetamines like adderall, you have a

4:31

higher risk of developing psychosis. So just be careful

4:33

whenever you give medication. And they said that happens

4:36

just even a month after you start taking

4:38

adderall. Yeah, people in the hood miss ain't after

4:40

years because when you're in school and you know, that's

4:42

the things they try to diagnose you with ADHD

4:45

and they try to put you on adderall and riddling

4:47

and all that stuff like that. Man, my possible. Never

4:49

let them put me on that type of stuff, right,

4:52

So that's been going on for years in the hood.

4:54

That's why you have to be really careful. What they said, one out

4:56

of every six hundred and sixty young people of the

4:59

kids that they tested developed an episode

5:01

of psychosis in a few months after starting on

5:03

a stimulus. It's so crazy that you know the diagnosis

5:06

is that happened when you growing up.

5:08

People don't take serious until later on in life,

5:10

like literally, but they would not. I don't put him

5:12

on that ridling adderall. Well, they said, make them

5:14

crazy. They said, if you took amphetamines such as adderall

5:17

for treatment, you have a higher risk and if you took something

5:19

like um riddling that's

5:21

why. All right, Now,

5:23

let's talk about the young girl.

5:25

Remember we told you about Trinity. I'm

5:28

sorry, I'm a little sick. Trinity Love Jones. She was found

5:30

murdered in a Deffel bag near

5:33

La We told you about that young girl whose body was

5:35

found in that deffe bag. Well, they found out that it

5:37

was her mom and her mother's boyfriend.

5:40

They did it together to question.

5:44

Yes, they were in court yesterday. Her arrangement

5:47

was postponed until April sixteenth. Now

5:49

let me tell you something. Her boyfriend, Emio Hunt,

5:51

he also faces that murder charge, and he

5:53

was convicted of child's abuse back in two

5:55

thousand and five with great bodily harm in San Diego

5:57

County. They're saying he could have a much different sentence

6:00

if he is convicted in Trinity's killing. And

6:02

the mother also faces other charges

6:04

as well. She was arrested previously

6:07

on that's crazy. Yes, another charge.

6:09

It should be like a tenth degree level child

6:11

neglect when you're a mother and you do stuff like that.

6:13

Well, she was convicted back in twenty sixteen of enticing

6:16

a minor for prostitution in

6:18

San Bernardino County. So if convicted, they

6:20

both face a maximum penalty of life

6:22

in prison. She should have never been able to procreate. Ever,

6:25

my goodness should have put this close.

6:27

That can now anything positively? Let

6:30

me look through this. No thing

6:33

is positive news. Okay, it's awful. Sometimes

6:36

there's a baby being born, somebody just got accepted

6:38

to college. Something partial, but any never heard in

6:40

your life. I wanted

6:42

to hear. I look for that for

6:44

you. But I think with that that story about

6:47

you, know that story that we just told you about adderall, that's why

6:49

it is really something that you have to be cautious

6:51

of. A not just trying to put kids on medication

6:53

right away. It's a good idea to try to change their diet

6:56

or figure out other things that you could do, have

6:58

them get more asleep, whatever it is you have to

7:00

do. Because I feel like that is such a last resort.

7:02

The Hood's been saying that forever because

7:05

I've been alive, all right, Well, last

7:07

front page news. Get it off your chests eight

7:09

hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you're

7:11

upset, you need to vedn hit this up right now, or

7:13

if you want to spread some positivity, phone

7:16

lines and wide open the number again. It's eight hundred

7:18

five eight five one O five one is the Breakfast

7:20

Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club.

7:27

Did your time to get it off your chests whether you're

7:29

Man or blast, so you better have the same

7:31

nutry we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.

7:35

Hell about who's this is? Crystal?

7:37

Hey, Crystal going off your chest? Hi?

7:41

I wanted to just say I love your lives

7:44

and that y'all y'all just don't know how y'all

7:46

be blessing me. Y'all can't need to greet because I

7:48

have been fed up with my husband because

7:50

he literally helped with nothing when it comes

7:53

to the kids. But I just realized that all

7:55

sides are like that, Oh my god,

7:57

I hope not well, you know

8:00

the same thing that John go through. I'm

8:02

going through. My husband he doesn't even know

8:04

what my sons for Jamas that like,

8:07

he's just there. That's why. That's why what Beta

8:10

or Rock said earlier this week was on point.

8:13

You know, us fathers, we help

8:15

out sometimes we try to figure out y'all got to step

8:17

it up in that case, it's not fair,

8:19

like like why

8:21

why you have to call me? Ask me where our for dramas

8:23

are? Like that makes no fense, you know what? We had that

8:25

discussion. One woman sent me a DM and was

8:27

like, sometimes I would love a

8:30

break. I would love a little break,

8:32

Like this is ridiculous, Like what like

8:34

okay, but I'm all guys, everybody,

8:38

it's not everybody that We actually had a discussion

8:40

that my wealth Wednesday yesterday, and woman was saying that her

8:42

husband is so great at helping out

8:44

and that he really is a partner. And she was saying

8:47

one thing that they do is they always stress that it's

8:49

a partnership and it's not. I need

8:51

help, but we have partners partnership.

8:54

It's not an equal partnership. It's

8:57

just not like it is. I

9:00

you should work on mommies have mommies can do

9:02

more than daddy's can. They just can't.

9:04

You should work on help. Not

9:07

much has has nothing to do with helping out.

9:10

He can't even go to the doctor with my fun like

9:12

my doctor. They have to happen. It just

9:14

make moments. But hey, I just don't

9:16

want to make a mistake. Yeah, I want to make a

9:18

decision without mistake. So I

9:20

gotta keep my my wife from speed dog like that

9:23

too. Hey, baby, where is that? That's that? Should I

9:25

do this? Should I do that? You

9:27

and I both know if we did it on that own, and it made

9:29

a decision on that own to be worse when we got would

9:32

you do? I bet your wives would love a couple of days, but y'all

9:34

would take over and they don't have to do everything.

9:38

They didn't do everything. Yeah, they

9:41

talk about I go to work, then I come home. I got to take

9:43

care of him. I got to take care of the kids, come

9:45

home and relax. I'm gonna tell what I would really love to do. I would

9:47

love to breastfeed my five month old. I would love

9:49

to do that, but it's just not possible. I would

9:51

love to do it, it's just not possible. It looks

9:53

so comforting when she cries, and

9:56

the only thing she wants my wife and wants to,

9:58

you know, suck on her breast. I would love to do, but I can't.

10:00

But when your kids get older. A lot of women didn't hit

10:02

me up about that and said that they would love for their

10:05

husbands to be more of a partner. That's all I

10:07

mean a lot of people said that I don't get it

10:09

if they're not a father. I am a partner, but my

10:11

wife runs wife

10:14

everything. All right, guys, get it

10:16

off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five

10:18

one on five one. If you need to vent, hit this up now. It was

10:20

the breakfast Cluggle one the breakfast

10:23

Club. This

10:27

is your time to get it off your chest. Your man,

10:31

than from you on the breakfast Club. You got

10:33

something on your mind? Hello,

10:36

who's this? Every oh?

10:38

Man? Wow? Wow wow,

10:42

wow, oh my god.

10:45

I listened to you guys everything listen

10:47

to y'all. Man. I'll yeah,

10:50

I was calling the breakfast like the adderall thing

10:52

I was running. It's like I'm twenty two. I

10:54

struggled with that a little earlier because I was diagnosed

10:57

for eighty eight and it was something that the mother

11:00

took him to the doctor and it was just

11:02

like it was letting me a drunk that they tried.

11:04

And Adderall definitely was one of those man,

11:06

it's not a nah. I

11:08

mean, I think that's a cop party. They did that to me when

11:10

I was young too, when I was only try to say I had ADHD,

11:13

but really I was just probably bad and bored

11:15

in class. That's definitely what it

11:17

was, because, oh,

11:21

okay, all right,

11:24

hello, who's this? What's

11:27

up? Traff? Hey Traff,

11:31

I'm I'm good, but I'm excited to see you next

11:33

week. Listen, I'm excited to see you next week. Do you become

11:35

to be rocking with you? Lorille gg

11:37

McGuire, Stephanitiely Santiago, Hi,

11:40

Hi Davis is our ha. Hi Davis

11:42

is our special guest for the evening. So it's

11:44

an artist Melly, and we got

11:46

an other a couple of surprises that I'm about to

11:48

announce too. So that's gonna be the Lift Service Live Show.

11:50

Caroline's on the twenty eighth.

11:54

Listen, what's up? Follow

11:56

me in on today? No system right here. I'm

11:59

so glad he off today because I wanted to call and talk

12:01

about all right here boy,

12:03

he heard you. I'm so glad he's not there. Dropped

12:05

one of Clue's bonds for the lebron names

12:07

the rap Jame Cole GQ

12:10

magazine because my bag was looking handsome.

12:13

My guy was looking handsome on the company drop

12:15

for v Yes I did. I actually

12:17

been parted on it yesterday and I gave some cliff

12:19

notes if you didn't read the article a trap,

12:22

I'll tell you something. Okay, So glad

12:24

that m MV and emod grab y'all the other

12:26

day. You know he was there. We know what he would be

12:28

saying. Yeah, yeah,

12:30

you know I'd be saying that Lebron

12:33

James not even making the playoffs this year. So let him

12:35

be the Lebron James rap. Yeah, go ahead,

12:37

this is a position. This is a positive day. So

12:40

envy, you know what, I'm sma's gonna sprand some

12:42

positivity dramas dropping a clues bons for envy

12:44

because he had, Hey

12:49

see, just a handsome Puerto

12:51

Rican and you know what Puerto Ricans an't like being called

12:53

Dominicans. So yah, you leave MV alone and you

12:55

know what, you're dropping a clues bond for her

12:58

for being beautiful. I look, thank

13:00

you. I know Charlomagne

13:03

is not there, but fart on him.

13:06

You know what I hate, thank thanks. I

13:08

hate to fact that Trav calls up here, reinforcing

13:10

stereotypes that gay people know nothing about

13:12

sports. All right. Ja Cole is the

13:14

Tim Duncan of Rap, five

13:17

time NBA champion, fifteen

13:19

time all though two time NBA MVP

13:21

but if you wanted to be the Lebrono Rapp who's not even making the

13:23

playoffs this year, sure call

13:26

himself. I don't know, but Trav said, Charlomagne's

13:28

not here. So let's keep going. We got rumors on the way.

13:31

Yes, let's talk about Ava Dubern. They find

13:33

out what she did that Austin from social

13:35

media. That has to do with her keeping her word.

13:38

All right, we'll get to that next. Keep a lot of this. The breakfast

13:40

club, Go morning, the breakfast club.

13:45

It's about.

13:50

This is the rumor report. Angela

13:53

Yee on the breakfast club. All

13:56

right. Well, they did vote to have a portion

13:58

of the M. Ten h Way in Detroit named

14:01

after Aretha Franklin. That's the Lodge,

14:03

Okay, right, so they say that dedicating

14:05

a portion of that Higway, it's a great way to honor

14:07

her. She's a cultural icon, of musical icon.

14:09

She grew up in Detroit, and she learned all

14:12

her gospel fundamentals at New Bethel

14:14

Baptist Church. So Riva

14:16

Franklin should have highways and institutions

14:19

in the city named after her. I mean, America always

14:21

given highways the racists,

14:24

institutions after racists, like scram Thurman.

14:27

So why not a reffrastion legislation. It still

14:29

has to go to the Senate, to the State Senate.

14:31

I'm sure it's going to pass there also. All

14:33

right, now, Ava Duvernet has kept her words.

14:35

She was on Twitter and somebody

14:38

was questioning Tevin Campbell's

14:41

current current cultural relevancy.

14:43

Now she tweeted out rebuking any Tevin

14:45

Campbell slander from millennials and plotting

14:47

to write him into an episode of Queen Sugar

14:50

somehow on general principle.

14:52

Well guess what that did happen? And here

14:54

is Tevin thinking, Ava du Renet, Okay,

14:57

I don't know what y'all doing, but I know what I'm

14:59

doing where. Man, I'm on the ship

15:03

Queen Sugar Baby, and I

15:05

him had to talk with everybody, all the characters.

15:07

But this is so exciting

15:09

for me. Du

15:12

name, she's a door. She

15:14

kept a word. I want to thank the cast and the crew for

15:17

making me feel at home dropping the clues

15:19

bonds with Tevin Campbell. That's a whole out here in

15:21

these creeks. This is one of those times with social

15:23

media absolutely work. You can't tell me you don't see

15:25

the name Tevin Campbell and then go google Tevin

15:27

Campbell and listen to Can We Talk? I'm

15:29

ready are always in my heart and

15:31

not say to yoursel round and round

15:34

and not say to yourself, Man, this guy's amazing.

15:36

Now do y'all watch Queen Sugar? My wife

15:38

does? That? Is my show? You know what made me really get

15:40

into it? I was watching it on the plane, and you know

15:42

how the plane would have like a whole series, and

15:44

so I watched like every episode and then I went home

15:47

and actually went on demand to watch

15:49

the rest of it. Queen shehek is an excellent show.

15:51

So that's dope Able put us in an episode at one time.

15:53

Well our voices, Yeah, so thank you dropping

15:55

the clues bons with Queen Able duvena demo. All

15:58

right, now, let's discuss Lee

16:00

Daniels. You know, he's the creator and writer

16:03

for Empire, and he

16:05

had to upload an Instagram video to talk

16:07

about everything with Jesse smilett. I guess

16:09

the most recent episode aired and

16:11

there were some coincidences that had to do

16:13

with Jesse's character on the show. And here's

16:15

what he said. These past couple

16:18

of weeks have been a

16:20

freaking roller coaster. Me and

16:22

my cast have experienced pain and

16:25

anger and sadness

16:28

and frustration and

16:31

really don't know how to deal with it. You know, everything

16:33

has happened what you were seeing tonight

16:36

prior to the incident,

16:39

and this is not what the show was made for. The show

16:42

was made to bring America together. What

16:44

do you mean coincidences like what happened

16:46

on the show that I didn't see the episode? Okay,

16:49

yeah, I didn't see that episode either, so I don't know exactly

16:51

what happened, but he did captain

16:53

it that you know, he was in his feelings that he forgot

16:55

to post about all of that. It's

16:58

finally okay to talk about that happened

17:00

on the show that was similar to what happened

17:02

to Jesse in Chicago. Allegedly.

17:05

We don't know, we didn't see it. Oh that's what it sounds like.

17:07

He was saying, I don't know, yeah, uh

17:09

yeah, I mean, I guess it's hard for him because

17:11

that show is his baby, and everybody

17:13

knows Jesse from Empire, and so

17:16

you don't know what the future of the show is going to be because

17:18

of these allegations. Remember just last

17:20

week they were saying that the show is in jeopardy depending

17:22

on what happens. But Jesse Smilett potentially

17:25

well, maybe Jesse should have went to

17:27

the Empire writers and wrote a better script. All

17:29

right, all right, now Robert

17:31

Kraft has filed emotion. He wants to make sure

17:33

that those police videos of his visits

17:36

to the SPA in Florida, they call

17:38

it the Rubbin Tug SPA don't get leaked

17:40

to the public. So he wants to make sure that that is not

17:42

going to get out of there. They said that fourteen

17:44

of the twenty four other men have also been charged,

17:47

well, fourteen of the twenty four other men charged with soliciting

17:49

prostitution also want to make sure that those videos

17:51

don't get leaked. You don't want people to see it. You don't want people

17:53

to see that little old penis. I don't want to see those videos

17:55

either about Yeah, but how can they leak those They can't

17:58

leak those ken They that banker account maybe law that

18:00

penis not I guarantee the videos

18:02

all the time. You don't how many videos we see that we're

18:04

not supposed to see, true, So he

18:06

wants to make sure that's protected. She that woman

18:08

in there with two little fingers like this, like

18:11

what like like what stopped

18:14

doing that motion? He's

18:17

pointing it toward his mouth. What are you doing? Knock

18:19

at off? Really, all

18:21

amost supermedied was two little fingers to get him

18:24

a happy ending. All

18:26

right, Now, let's discuss Taman Hall.

18:29

She's talking about her new ABC show.

18:31

She has an ABC talk show, and she

18:33

said that when she went to an early meeting to

18:35

discuss her new show, there were only men in the

18:37

room. She said, and I had to say, sorry

18:39

to tell you, but we are going to have a lot of women on staff.

18:42

Sorry, but I don't want to just talk to you men all day.

18:44

We need some women in here. So she ain't saying

18:46

that. Yeah, she's absolutely right. And she

18:48

was at the Rolling Stones Women Shaping the Future

18:50

brunch yesterday, so congratulations

18:53

to her. She also revealed that she's pregnant. She's forty

18:55

eight years old, and you guys, remember we told you about that

18:57

earlier in the month. She is also pregnant mother.

19:00

Tamrahalls, You're not saying nothing wrong. If I walk in the room

19:02

and there's too many white people on something, I said, Yo, where

19:04

the black people at? Does this? The troop didn't

19:06

matter? Yeah, it makes sense. You gotta have diversity,

19:08

and for her being a woman, she wants to champion other

19:10

women because it's a woman led show. How

19:13

am I sitting around and bounce things off the

19:15

wall with a bunch of men? You know how? Sometimes we be in these

19:17

meetings and they be asking us questions like they'd

19:19

be like, oh what what a twenty year old just listened

19:21

to? Like, I don't know, bring from

19:23

twenty year olds in there, I don't know, like

19:26

you need the people that you're talking to in

19:28

the room. All right, Well, let me laye and

19:30

that is your Rubin reports. All right,

19:32

thank you, missie. Now we got frontage and news next. What

19:34

we're talking about? Yes, oh you know what,

19:36

let me try to find a good news story for you, because I want

19:38

to tell you about these Jet Blue pilots and what they

19:40

did. But it's not a good story. Oh

19:43

boy. All right, we'll get into that next. We'll

19:45

get into that next. Keep a lot of this to Breakfast club. Good

19:47

morning, the Breakfast Club. Your

19:49

mornings will never be the same. Hey,

19:52

what up? Y'allas? Dj envy.

19:54

The siauson Galaxy as ten is making

19:57

headlines after ten years of the Galaxy This

19:59

is definitely the best one yet. The Galaxy

20:01

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20:03

to three hundred dollars when you trading your old phone

20:05

at Samsung dot com. She's

20:08

crazy that they're doing roots on Instagram.

20:10

Now. Somebody just

20:12

left a comment on one of my posts and said, DM

20:15

me for any kind of spell you want to castle. Somebody

20:17

sent me. I think that's just yet

20:19

another spam message. The fact that

20:21

the fact that roots and voodoo is spam messages

20:24

on Instagram, that's nuts, right, can't you

20:26

just draw cartoon? Oh my god? Yeah,

20:29

please, let's go back to the one just

20:31

keep sending me to do it. You think I got a huge booty post.

20:33

I'm fine with that, all right. Well

20:35

we are the breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page

20:38

news all right. Now, the

20:40

powerball jackpot, nobody won.

20:42

Nobody won that five hundred and fifty million

20:44

dollars jackpot, So now the prize

20:46

is six hundred and twenty five million dollars

20:49

and they're gonna have the next drawing on Saturday

20:51

night. So nobody won. Fine,

20:54

bring. I was trying to figure out do you win more

20:56

often from automatically having the machine

20:58

picket or do you win more if you pick the numbers

21:00

yourself. That's a good question because I usually

21:03

do quick pick up. It's hard to pick out all

21:05

of the numbers so many different times, just quick pick it up,

21:07

right, So it's just a luck of the draw anyway, So

21:09

you might as well just do a quick pick I know. But I'm just

21:12

wondering statistically, like how many people

21:14

win percentage wise that pick their own numbers

21:17

versus when the machine picks it for you. I

21:19

mean, that shot shouldn't be too all the fund. It's not like a lot

21:21

of people went yeah, I was trying to look it up right

21:23

now, So all right, Now, there is a mom

21:25

on a YouTube show that's very popular, The Fantastic

21:28

Adventure. Because anybody's seen the show, it

21:30

has more than two hundred and fifty million views.

21:33

By the way, on YouTube, you know how much money that is?

21:35

All right, Well, the show has seven adopted

21:38

children as a cast, and

21:40

they are saying that even though so many people watch

21:42

it, behind the scenes, it's pretty

21:44

tough with the kids. They did a welfare check

21:46

last week and they said the house was a den

21:49

of abuse. The mother went with whole food and water

21:51

for the kids and days at a time pepper

21:53

spray them and force them to take ice

21:55

bats and lock them in the closet. That's

21:57

according to a statement of probable cause. They

22:00

said they are disciplined that way. If they don't remember

22:02

their lines or if they don't participate in the videos

22:04

like they are directed to do, that's one

22:06

reason that their mom took them out of school so that they can

22:09

keep filming their series. And they mentioned they have not been

22:11

in school for years as well. So

22:13

they did arrest the mother, Mischelle Hobson,

22:15

on two counts of molestation of a child, seven

22:18

counts of child abuse, five counts of child

22:20

neglect, and five counts of unlawful

22:22

imprisonment. No, please, don't don't let your kid

22:24

to drop out of school to be YouTube video stars.

22:26

My god, man, I don't abuse those kids. No,

22:29

don't abuse it. That's the most important thing. Don't abuse them.

22:31

I mean definitely that too. But Jesus Christ,

22:33

like, why are these kids not in school to be

22:35

YouTube stars? All right?

22:37

Now? A peer of Jet Blue pilots are in trouble.

22:40

They apparent allegedly raped two female

22:42

airline workers during a layover in Puerto

22:44

Rico and one of those women ended

22:46

up getting an STD. According to these charges,

22:49

the incident occurred in sand Juan. It happened on

22:51

May ninth. The crew members met

22:54

on the beach. They met the female airline workers

22:56

on the beach, and then they gave the women some

22:58

bear. The bear was laced with a drug and after

23:00

that, they said, the rest of the night was a blur for

23:02

the women. The women, of course, are only

23:05

identified as Jay Do one and Jane

23:07

Doe two, And there was also a third

23:09

crew member who ended up back at the hotel. Now,

23:11

one of the women says that she was raped

23:14

and he was on top of her, and she

23:16

feels like the bear was laced with something. And

23:18

after the assault, they said, one

23:21

of the flight officers, Eric Johnson,

23:23

said, thank you for making my fantasy come

23:25

true. Now, the second woman became

23:27

sick from the drugs and vomited a number of

23:30

times as well. Did they have to attach

23:32

our favorite airline to this story? Couldn't they just see

23:34

airline workers? Well, no, it was definitely

23:36

Jet Blue airline workers. So those are flight

23:38

officers Eric Johnson and Dan Watson

23:41

all right in jail now, right, Yes, the women

23:43

are sewing for at least seventy five thousand

23:45

dollars each in damages doing they're

23:48

sewing. I guess the men that raped them, as

23:52

they said, they reported the rape to Jet Blue, but that no action

23:54

was ever taken against the pilots, and one of them

23:57

got HPV from the incident. All

24:01

right, well that is your front page news.

24:03

Great, yeah, all right, well thank you very

24:06

much. Positive that's what I

24:08

was looking for. Ain't nobody, ain't no us

24:10

win jus.

24:13

You still have a chance. That's the positive news. You have

24:15

a chance to win. Great. Thanks. All

24:17

right. Now when we come back, Will Packer will

24:19

be joining us and we'll keep you Will pack Yeah,

24:22

yes, that is so, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.

24:24

Good morning morning. Everybody

24:26

is DJ Envy, Angela,

24:28

Yee, Charlemagne and guy. We are the Breakfast

24:30

Club. We got a special guest in the building,

24:33

Will Packer. That means you had another

24:35

project. Yeah,

24:36

man, you

24:40

know, you

24:43

know, you know you and me both you

24:45

know you and I. We don't we don't sit around and get

24:47

bored. You know. Listen, my key is still

24:49

working in Hollywood. Like my key is still working.

24:51

I'm coming in the door. Like a's some difference this

24:54

one is a docuseries. It is yeah, my first

24:56

one. Yeah, and you're on it too, which I

24:58

was like, I never you know will

25:00

Packer in that position only

25:02

only as so what it is. It's a documentary

25:04

about the Atlanta child murders. A

25:07

lot of people do not know this. So about

25:10

forty years ago, late seventies,

25:12

early eighties, the first black mayor had been

25:14

elected in Atlanta, Maynard Jackson, and

25:16

we were coming out of like a lot of the craziness

25:19

of the civil rights movement and segregation and that

25:21

had ended and we were at this very progressive

25:23

time and black children started

25:26

dying, they were getting kidnapped

25:28

and murdered in Atlanta,

25:30

and ultimately twenty three black

25:33

kids were killed, six young

25:35

adults who were like you know, eighteen and older,

25:37

and one kid was missing that was never

25:39

found. So there were thirty people who

25:42

were killed during this time of the Atlanta

25:44

child murders. It's literally one of the greatest

25:46

tragedies that and saddest

25:48

strategies that this country has ever

25:51

faced, and a lot of people don't know about. It's

25:53

one of those things that has been swept

25:55

under the rug in some respects that people listening to me

25:57

like, now, I'm like, wait, what they killed you know all

25:59

these black kids in Atlanta? Yes, they did

26:01

in Atlanta. There's this dark secret

26:03

of this time. This was

26:05

it started. The first killing was the summer of nineteen

26:08

seventy nine, the first first kidnapping,

26:11

and then it went into nineteen eighty one and went

26:13

home for about two years. Man, because people

26:15

were like, yo, is this like is there a

26:17

serial killer? Like who's killing black? And they

26:21

did. They arrested a guy named Wayne Williams

26:23

who's in jail now, who actually is up for parole

26:25

in October. So the timing of this is really

26:27

apropos. But he was never

26:30

convicted of killing the kids, Angela.

26:32

That's what a lot of people don't know. What happened

26:35

was they caught him. They convicted

26:37

him of killing two grown men

26:39

around that same time. Once

26:41

they arrested Wayne Williams, the

26:44

murder stopped and they put him all on him,

26:46

and they put everything on him, and they said, you know what, he must

26:48

have done them all and they closed the cases. And so

26:50

you have these families imagine like the unfathomable

26:53

of a parent losing a child, like you can't even

26:55

imagine that, right, But what happened was these

26:58

families never got to see anybody held

27:00

accountable for these murders, and

27:02

so a lot of these families never saw a closure.

27:04

So we did a whole documentary and it goes in

27:07

depth, like it's really it goes into what happened,

27:09

why it happened, how it happened, and also the conspiracy

27:11

theories because a lot of people to this day

27:13

don't believe one person committed all these men.

27:18

Some people think there was government involvement. Some

27:21

people think there was a ring of pedophiles,

27:23

and and honestly, there are there's

27:25

evidence that could support each one of those theories,

27:28

and we go into it. What's crazy is that

27:30

the police department was not even

27:32

really well not every police officer,

27:34

but they weren't really trying to investigate

27:37

too deep into these murders. These were poor black

27:39

kids, man, These were kids who were

27:41

from the hood who were missing, and

27:43

the cops were like, you know, he might have ran away from home,

27:47

might have ran away from home. You know, they'll turn up, And

27:49

they never turned up. And then they found the bodies, right,

27:51

and it took to get into the teens,

27:54

right, it was like on child number sixteen

27:56

or seventeen before this made national news.

27:59

Then it became a thing where if you

28:01

were black and you grew up in the South, you heard about

28:03

this. You heard about like do you know where your

28:05

kids are? Like I remember my parents saying,

28:07

Yo, this is why you don't let the street lights

28:10

catch you out. You know what I mean? You better be home. This is why

28:12

you come straight home from school. This is why you do what we tell you to

28:14

do, because they will kill you. We didn't know who

28:16

they was. It was like this boogeyman, but it was real. Like

28:18

this seems so dark for you will it's different

28:21

man, different in

28:23

this one. But didn't

28:27

sound right, you know. But you know, it's heartbreaking

28:30

seeing the moms have to talk about what happened

28:32

in a strange way though it was some

28:34

closure for them. And that's something that we heard from

28:36

the families because they never got

28:38

a chance to tell their stories on a national platform.

28:41

And like I said, if you can imagine something horrible

28:43

happening to your family and nobody's held

28:45

accountable. They convicted somebody who

28:48

they think we're doing other murders during that

28:50

time and said listen, after he got

28:52

arrested, the killing stop. We're gonna put it all on him.

28:54

You had a lot of people that said, well, yeah, the killing

28:56

stop because it was convenient for them to

28:58

stop, because, let's say, if it was the

29:00

clan or whoever else was doing it, now they

29:03

all hid behind this one scapegoat. Now you

29:05

working on this documentary, who do you

29:07

think did it or what theory do you think is the strongest.

29:10

I don't think. I think it's implausible that one

29:12

person did all of them. That's what I think. I

29:14

definitely think that Wayne Williams

29:16

was a disturbed person. You

29:19

know, he maintains his innocence to this day

29:21

and has never stopped maintaining his innocence.

29:24

But I think that it was

29:26

just the convenience of the situation

29:28

for enforcement to put

29:31

them all on him. So I don't think it was all on him.

29:33

But I will tell you one good thing that's come out of it

29:35

is that the mayor of

29:37

Atlanta is about that.

29:39

Yeah, Atlanta got a man named Keisha and

29:41

I was at her State of the City

29:43

address and I talked to her about this, and she was

29:45

like, well, I grew up during this time. I was a

29:48

kid during that time, and so she's put together committee

29:50

they're gonna do some type of a memorial to

29:52

the victims of the Atlanta child murder. Now do you

29:54

know these people you're interviewing for the documentary, like

29:56

aren't reviving history, like they may be too old

29:59

to remember depails correctly, you

30:01

know, part of doing a dock and this was my

30:03

first time going into it. And when you watch it,

30:05

you'll see and it airs this weekend on an

30:08

investigation Discovery. We actually go

30:10

really in depth with the research, like you have to

30:12

put a team of researchers together. We

30:14

went and pulled foul footage, archival

30:17

footage, you know. We found the footage

30:19

where they're pulling bodies out of rivers like it

30:21

it's it's um. Some of it is

30:23

graphic. Um. You

30:25

find a lot of people to talk about it

30:27

so that you're able to back up what they're

30:29

saying. So you know, we have not just the

30:32

family members, we also have people from law enforcement,

30:34

also have people from from politics, and we get

30:36

the good in the bad, right black and white. It wasn't

30:38

just like you know, you know all these white people

30:40

that said, oh fi get these black kids. No, you had a lot

30:42

of black people going, hey man, we need

30:45

this to go away. You know, this is not something we want

30:47

to talk about or be known for. And then you didn't have some white

30:49

police officers that also were went above

30:51

and beyond you. Absolutely, if it

30:53

were not for some

30:55

of the white investigators involved with

30:57

this case, it wouldn't have been pushed

31:00

as far along as it has. And we have some interviews.

31:02

Absolutely you had you had some white people

31:04

that went against their superiors who said, listen,

31:07

like, stop spending so much time on this. And

31:09

you had some white investigators that said, no, I

31:11

will put my job on the line because

31:14

this is not right and these kidses are justice. Was

31:16

it that some of the families didn't want to

31:18

talk about it again? Some of them don't. Yeah,

31:21

and you know what else is and this is the reality.

31:23

It's there's complexity is to a story

31:25

like this, right, everybody didn't

31:29

come out of this okay, right, So

31:31

you know it's a tragedy. You know there's

31:33

a great loss and a great morning, But the reality

31:36

is that and we touch on this in the dock. There are

31:38

some parents that were never the same again, got

31:40

lost to drugs, crime like

31:43

they could not overcome the loss of their

31:45

child in this way. And so there were some families

31:47

that were ripped apart. There's some very sad

31:49

stories of what happened after you. All right, we got

31:51

more with Will Packer when we come back. It's the Breakfast

31:53

Clocal, Morning Morning. Everybody

31:55

is DJ Envy, Angela

31:58

Yee, Charlomane the God. We are the Breakfast Club.

32:00

We got a special guest in the building, Will Packer,

32:03

Charlemagne. You had to screaking number ones. I'm even

32:05

number one. You've got a million ten

32:07

ten, I got ten? What men one came out

32:09

of it? Maybe the number two? It did bus It's

32:11

made like over fifty million dollars to box office sixty.

32:15

So what do you whatever? I maybe I don't know who. I

32:17

don't know who keeps tracking these things. But if

32:19

we're gonna spew numbers, let's just get them right and get

32:21

them off. And what do you care about more than number

32:23

one of the box office audience

32:26

reaction? You know what I'm saying, because I you

32:28

know, there's some movies out there that that that people

32:30

absolutely love that didn't do much in the box office,

32:32

right, And there's some movies that you know,

32:35

it might have made some money that people trash. I

32:37

just I care about the people. I make it for

32:39

for audiences. I don't make it for the critics. I don't

32:41

make them for like the number ones, you

32:44

know. I make them for audience reaction.

32:46

I just want people to have a good time. I'm in a position where I

32:48

can make content. That's what I do, man, I make

32:50

content. It's easy to say that when you have movies

32:52

that are doing a one hundred million plus. Yeah, but what

32:55

it takes to get here? I could say that now, But

32:57

I mean, I was delivering newspapers out of college,

32:59

you know what I'm saying? Like I was. I was, you

33:01

know, I had an engineering degree out of FAMU. And

33:04

this is the part of the story that that people you know,

33:06

may not know because you're right. It's like, oh, look at all

33:08

the money he's made in the movies. Now, bro, I

33:10

graduaten Famue engineering degree and said

33:12

I'm gonna chase this scream and nobody in

33:14

Hollywood gave a damn right. And

33:17

so in the in between time, while I was

33:19

trying to get my first movie off the ground, which

33:21

was twa uh starring Kenya

33:23

Moore and Gary Dordan, a little small

33:31

exactly what it was before Pandora's Box,

33:33

do you remember Pandora's Box, Yeah, kind of

33:35

like a softcore Pandora's Box.

33:37

Technically was twatt take

33:39

softcore movie?

33:42

Absolutely Yeah, before fifty Shades of

33:44

Grade, Will Packard was out here, but

33:46

Kenya more legs in the air. Yeah,

33:49

but you know what before, Like, while I was even

33:52

making that movie, I was delivering the Atlanta

33:54

Journal Constitution out of the back of behind the

33:56

Civic. I had to get up at three am every morning

33:58

deal a newspaper, so six am and then I had the whole

34:00

rest of my day so I could chase

34:02

the film hustle what fuck that first

34:04

dream? Like you said, he was delivering newspapers

34:07

Like did you look at the movie Sex you want to dance?

34:09

Say? This is what I wanted, nah, man, it was when I was at

34:11

I was in college. I was in college. And that's why

34:13

I always tell people pay attention to people around

34:15

you and get inspiration from them, like they always trying

34:17

to be like, yo, if I could get to Charlottagne, if I can get to any

34:19

Lee or Will Packer, Like, well, wait a minute, who's

34:21

in your sphere? So in my sphere was a

34:23

brother from Philly named Rob Hardy who wanted to

34:25

be a film director. I didn't have that dream.

34:28

He wanted to be the next Spike Lee,

34:30

and so I helped him make

34:32

a twiny movie while we were still at FAMU.

34:35

That movie was called Chocolate City. I helped

34:37

him get the financing, hire the actors, and ultimately

34:39

self distributed because we couldn't get distributions.

34:41

So the black Mike, No, No, this is a

34:43

different one. This

34:46

was a tiny movie.

34:49

Say that you made a twenty grand

34:52

Yeah, I thought you were going to say in college you had a manage

34:54

twa and then you said, you know what, I'm gonna turn this into a

34:56

movie called TWA. Definitely aren't gonna say that

35:00

I'm gonna do that. No,

35:03

he's still in an industry. Okay, yeah, he is

35:06

one of the top episode of television directors.

35:08

And all that started just as you know,

35:10

two brothers with a dream in college

35:12

working with each other. We couldn't get anybody from Hollywood

35:15

to return our calls. He had the Hollywood dream. I helped

35:17

him to make it. I was actually gonna go to Penn

35:21

because I wanted to be in business. I didn't know what I want to do. I

35:23

want to be an entrepreneur, So I was actually said. I said, I'm

35:25

gonna get my engineering degree because I got a scholarship engineering.

35:27

Then I'm gonna go to University Pennsylvania, go to Wharton,

35:30

and I'll be this business guy. Right and

35:32

along the way we made this movie

35:34

and made a little bit of money with it.

35:36

I said, Yo, this is my entrepreneurial endeavor.

35:39

Like, let me go and try to do this. So I stumbled

35:41

into it. I never was like the film guy. You

35:44

know, that's interesting. I tell kids all the time, like when

35:46

we go and talk at schools, they'll ask me, well,

35:48

I want to do this, but I don't have any help. How do I have

35:50

access? How can I start? You know, I want

35:52

to do TV. I want to be on air. And I'm like,

35:54

listen, look at the people around you at school. Maybe

35:56

there's somebody that wants to be a camera person. Maybe

35:59

there's somebody that went to edit, somebody who wants to direct.

36:01

You guys should all hook up with each other. Great advice

36:03

and make it happen that way because you can use your school

36:05

resources and not even have to come out of pocket.

36:08

Listen to Angela, Ye, boys and girls, that

36:10

is the rest advice is probably trash, But that

36:12

right there is really good

36:14

at movie

36:19

now. But you're right on point, absolutely, like who

36:21

around you? You know what I mean? And why can't you guys

36:23

together put together a little you know, podcast

36:25

or web series or whatever. You know, how many

36:27

times have you told your staff that newspaper story?

36:30

How many times they heard? How many

36:32

times

36:35

that really says? I'm telling I

36:37

got my chief of staff, she

36:40

rolling high like she boorn in here, you know

36:42

how it is the one's closest to you don't appreciate

36:46

so easy

36:48

out there right now that I needed to hear my story,

36:51

and they acted like it's the first time somebody delivering

36:53

newspapers right now my

36:55

team take me for granted, I'm not thinking about them.

36:58

No, that's true story though. Now we live

37:00

in this era right now. I was like, you know, you may go on

37:02

business with someone and then like old

37:05

tweets, old statements pop up, What did

37:07

your vetting process like now with

37:09

actors? I don't I don't have that. I

37:11

don't do you know, I'm I'm hiring you on your merits,

37:14

on your worth, on what you're bringing to the table today.

37:16

So I have no idea what somebody

37:18

I may hire has done. If I'm hiring

37:21

somebody and it's in a particular area, like

37:23

for instance, if it's a documentary and I'm hiring you

37:25

in the documentary is about a specific area,

37:27

then you know, I feel like I have a responsibility

37:29

to make sure I know who that person is that I'm getting

37:32

involved with, right right, Um. But

37:34

other than that, you know, honestly, I'm out there

37:36

and I'm trying to make good content and listen,

37:38

it's possible. We don't know, and I can't go and check

37:41

everybody, nor do I want to, unless again,

37:43

it's within a specific area where

37:45

it may hurt your credibility with

37:48

that particular project. So what else does will

37:50

Packer have on the table? Because we have this coming

37:52

out, the Atlanta Child Murders. Yeah on the

37:54

ID channel, Yeah, ID channel this Saturday.

37:57

UM, new movie Little Drops

37:59

a pro twelfth body switch comedy.

38:02

That's what Marseilles Eason and um

38:04

and Regina Hall. That's a remake of Big

38:06

right. Well, it's not a remake, but it's in

38:09

the same vein, you know, it's it's that genre

38:11

of movie body switch comedy. Regina up and

38:13

she's trapped, Yeah, she's trapped into body Marseille.

38:15

It's hilarious. Joe by Taylor. This movie is

38:17

funny. It's good. I got a new show

38:20

with Robin Gibbons dropping this summer

38:22

called Ambitions, Yes, and

38:25

it is. Uh, it's on own. It's a new

38:27

show on Open's network. So I'm dropping

38:29

that this summer. Um and you

38:31

just you know photographed. The love Story will

38:33

be out next Valentine's Day. I'm not gonna

38:35

stop. I gotta show called Power Star Live

38:37

on Twitter. That's on right now. You

38:39

know another stuff will announce soon. You can see why

38:41

you and Vin friends, listen,

38:44

Jesus, it's just I mean again,

38:47

we don't know when it's about to end, Charlotte.

38:50

Were just we're running like we're still broken,

38:52

still hungry, you know what I mean. Kevin is

38:54

a bully and he'll call me out of the blue,

38:56

what you're doing. I just got off a

38:59

plane. Man, I'm over here about to grab something.

39:01

And then I'm going, oh, so you ain't doing what

39:04

you so you bo so you don't want this will packer,

39:06

that's what you're telling me. Okay, so you slack

39:08

it. I'm like, man, I just hey, hey,

39:10

I'm on it. I'm going to set

39:13

it Jamanji right now, I'm about to do my podcast

39:15

and then go work out. I'm all right, you know what you right?

39:17

Him? Uh, Michael Straighthand

39:20

and Steve Harvey. Those are three people

39:22

that uh that we all kind of check in with each

39:24

other and like nobody. It's like the Who's

39:26

busiest contest, you know what I'm saying. But

39:28

I mean, really, it's just about taking advantage of opportunities

39:31

at Ore Atlanta

39:33

char murders this weekend, this Saturday. Yep,

39:35

this Saturday on Investigation Discovery. Yep, it's

39:38

doc. How many parts is it? Is it six parts? It's

39:40

three three, it's three, but they're gonna run

39:42

consecutively. We get to see the whole

39:44

thing, see the whole thing Saturday night. Yeah,

39:46

buckle up, get in there. You know it's

39:48

it's gonna make you think, it's gonna make you feel. But

39:51

it's about time that this story is told

39:53

and people don't know it. Man,

39:56

tune in, check this out. This is an important

39:58

story. Man. We'll pack about the some people locked

40:00

up this weekend, very deserving though

40:02

appreciate. You're gonna be a lot of phone calls to the police

40:04

on Monday. There you go, that's right, My man will package

40:07

the breakfast club and

40:09

uncle music right, Oh my goodness, to

40:12

give body. It's DJ Mvy

40:14

Angelie Charlomagne, the guy we are

40:17

the breakfast. Tell

40:19

the kids what that record was? Man ready

40:21

or not? The food Jack,

40:24

it's your uncle's and Auntie's grooving on this fine Thursday

40:27

morning. He all

40:29

right? All right now er rumors

40:33

on the way. Where we're talking about the rumor, Well, let's

40:35

talk about Wendy Williams a little bit and why

40:39

her husband won't leave her. Clearly he's moved

40:41

on into a whole other relationship. How

40:43

can you say these things? Do you have proof? Well, there's

40:45

pictures of him vacationing.

40:47

But we'll tell you who, according

40:50

to the Daily Mail, is going on and why

40:52

he won't leave her. I'm sure

40:54

you can guess those reasons. You got me on the edge of my CD.

40:57

Let me ask you a question. Was

41:00

laugh now,

41:03

ye yee? You know what I

41:05

was thinking? You shouldn't think. I don't think you should think.

41:08

I don't feel like you should think. Something tells me you shouldn't

41:10

think. Who introduced Wendy

41:13

Williams husband to Wendy

41:15

William's mistress, mistress.

41:18

Oh you know what I mean, that's

41:22

what this is all about. Twist this just

41:24

tell him not to think, right, I just told

41:27

him, Hey, hey, hey, I want to know who introduced

41:33

husband's mistress? Who introduced the two? I'm

41:35

curious. It's got to be somebody from South Carolina,

41:37

because it isn't the mississ Carolina. Maybe

41:40

they were darker before, now that little lighter. Now it's

41:43

the mistress from South Carolina. Yeah, oh

41:47

are you familiar with Yeah? Do

41:49

you know what are the pictures of you two

41:51

online as well? Yeah? Yours

41:55

used to be. Why aren't your friends

41:57

anymore? Um? I don't know. I

42:00

might tell you she's ask him, did you introduce

42:02

him? I'm just I'm just curious. Did you gotta

42:04

ask Kevin Hunter while we're not friends? The more he knows

42:07

if y'all catch him in the street to ask him? All

42:10

right, So you did introduce them, Mama as soon because you're

42:12

the one that knew her. You're the one for South Carolina. That's

42:14

true. It ain't rumor. Report check

42:17

rumor when we come back, rumors when we come back, don't

42:19

move as the breakfast cublement in my lap holding

42:24

everybody is DJ Envy, Angela

42:26

Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast

42:28

Club. Good morning. Let's get to these rumors.

42:31

AsSalt Wendy Williams. She's

42:35

filling the tea. This is the rumor

42:37

report with Angela Yee on

42:40

the Breakfast Club. Well,

42:42

yes, let's dig more into this Daily Mail

42:45

expose on Wendy Williams. It's their

42:47

exclusive and Kevin Hunter. Now,

42:49

according to the Daily Mail, they're saying that Kevin Hunter

42:52

is in love with his mistress Serina, but

42:54

he told him he can't leave his wife Wendy because

42:56

the only reason he's with her is they can't

42:59

take care of themselves. They need her money. Oh

43:01

my god, Charlomagne, you will

43:03

introduce them. You should know. Listen, just

43:06

you didn't introduceing. Just because I introduce

43:08

you to someone doesn't mean ten years

43:10

later, you know you need to be in a picture with

43:12

them showing all your teeth and her throwing up duck

43:14

lips in a pie side. That has nothing to do with me. So wait,

43:16

when you introduced him, wasn't with the intention of her

43:18

being No. I was

43:21

just say, hey, meet Sharina. That's all, oh

43:23

okay, all right, and they just whatever happened

43:25

happened ten years later. You know you on vacation

43:28

throwing up piece. Now, Sharina

43:30

has given Kevin several ultimatums over the

43:32

years, and he's had to point out, we

43:34

can't afford to take care of ourselves.

43:37

Oh my god, shock

43:39

her. You want to hear some inside scoop.

43:41

I heard. Tell me who

43:45

it is? Somebody that used to work with Wendy.

43:49

No, maybe I shouldn't do this, because do

43:52

it. But anyway, she is living in a very

43:54

nice apartment and he pays for that. And he also

43:56

got her a studio in Mintown. He's been helping her with her

43:58

businesses. He put through school to

44:00

be a massige therapist. He opened a kiosk

44:03

for her at the Mall in North

44:05

Carolina, and he also helped her set up a jewelry

44:08

and clothing line online. It's called vish

44:10

vsh But none of those businesses

44:12

worked out. The hell vis sample from

44:17

the Daily Mail. Okay, okay, I just tell

44:19

ya. This is all from the Daily Mail, all right.

44:22

So there's pictures of them in bed together, There's

44:24

pictures of them on the beach on a double

44:26

sunbed, on vacation together. According

44:28

to these reports. He would

44:30

also bring her on vacation even when

44:33

he was with Wendy. He would also flat her out as

44:35

well. No

44:38

to where Miami? Where

44:40

else? I don't know. You tell us

44:42

this right here? You tell us where Wales? I

44:46

wonder tell me more. I wonder

44:48

it's all coming back to me. Now, tell me more. I wonder if

44:50

the mistress has ever confronted Wendy or

44:52

showed up to the show. What you mean, like pulled up

44:55

like this, this miss Hunter need to talk to other miss Hunter

44:57

type stuff? You has I heard that happened? A

45:00

Sina, who is the alleged mistress, pulled up

45:02

to the wind to Wendy show at times

45:04

in the past and said, what

45:07

Charlotagne again, because I know you heard

45:09

the same story, I'm going up your sources.

45:12

I didn't even say it, you said it. Say

45:16

what they say. I don't know, man. All I know is

45:18

this is sad. Talk to

45:20

the other missus Hunter. Yeah, I'm touching my pearls.

45:23

I can't this is crazy. I can't wait to hear the lie.

45:25

Wendy Williams makes up the cover for this one.

45:27

She may says photo shops. Okay,

45:30

she may. I've never seen him look that happy

45:32

to picture with Wendy though, I want to throw that get

45:35

all this information happy.

45:37

She's throwing up her middle finger. I

45:40

guess that's not a happy picture. Wasn't happy? You

45:43

want to beat when you want to beat with all your teeth showing

45:45

and your your your sidewife is throwing up duck

45:48

pie signs with duck limps. That's love, all

45:50

right? I want I wonder though, if if

45:53

Kelvin Hunter is smart enough to know Kelvin

45:55

Kevin it's Calvin whatever. I wonder if he's smart

45:57

enough to know Sharena Hudson Nikki

46:00

is probably the person who sent those pictures to the Daily

46:02

Yet, Yeah, I

46:05

was wondering the same thing. I'm like, well, we get these pictures.

46:07

I haven't seen them anywhere. Can't you can't be this

46:09

stupid, That's what it's looking like. Poor man just sucking

46:12

the life out of Wendy Williams. None of this will

46:14

end well, by the way, all right, now,

46:16

let's talk about this show, the

46:19

View. There's a new book coming out on

46:21

April second is called Ladies Who Punch The

46:23

explosive inside story of the

46:26

View, and this book is going to have a

46:28

lot of information from some of the former co hosts

46:30

about what they went through with Jenny McCarthy. They

46:32

actually have an excerpt that was obtained

46:34

by Vulture about what she said. She said,

46:36

it was the most miserable I've been on a job in my

46:38

twenty five years of show business. She

46:41

said. Imagine a woman like Barbara Walters, it's

46:43

her last year and she doesn't want to leave. Think about

46:45

that, and I'm the new bitch there. What Who

46:47

the hell said that? Jenny McCarthy? Who said that? Who

46:50

is that? You don't know Jenny McCarthy. She

46:53

was one of the hosts of the View, and the book is all about

46:55

the View. Okay, all right? So she

46:58

said that her pop culture X her

47:00

tease didn't jibe well with Walters, who wanted to asked

47:02

Jenny McCarthy, who is Katy Perry. She

47:04

said she was told on the show, we can't do pop culture

47:06

anymore because she doesn't know who the people are. So

47:09

they wanted her to do more politics, and

47:11

she said she doesn't know a lot about politics, so that

47:13

was really different for her. She also said that they would

47:15

make her change her clothes before going

47:17

on air. She said she would go to work crying and couldn't

47:20

be herself. She said, my parents were telling me,

47:22

where's Jenny. They aren't letting you be you.

47:24

She also said she's never seen a woman yelled like that

47:27

before until I worked with Barbara Walters,

47:29

and that there was tension between Barbara Walters and would

47:32

Be Goldbert because would be Golberg one of that moderated

47:34

position since everyone knew Barbara Walters

47:36

was about to exit. In that same book,

47:38

by the way, former co host Rosie o'donno reveals

47:41

that she was sexually abused by her father as

47:43

well. She said it started very young, and

47:45

when my mother died it sort of ended in a weird

47:47

way because then he was with these five children to take

47:50

care of. And she said on the whole, it's not

47:52

something I like to talk about, and she felt

47:54

completely powerless and stuck. What am

47:56

I missing? Did all? The former hosted, if you write a book,

47:58

there's a book cutting out. Didn't write it. He

48:01

interviewed these women about their

48:03

experience. Is working on the view I

48:06

didn't see it comes out April second. These are the excerpts

48:09

that I've seen so far. So yes,

48:12

So if you're interested in what went on, behind the scenes.

48:14

They said, it's very explosive. All

48:16

right, Kodak Black, let's talk about

48:18

him, because he was on his Instagram live. That's really

48:21

how he communicates with everybody. And he

48:23

talked about all kinds of things and the perception

48:25

of art and what he wants his

48:28

legacy to be. I'm the hardest rapper

48:30

in the game, I promise, Like now you talk

48:32

about me like you should put me in a category or

48:34

like Paul Big Gnaws,

48:37

like you feel like, really listen to my I

48:39

don't care about how act like ground

48:41

like dropping a clue month

48:44

from Kodak Black. Let me ask you all the question, how

48:46

else? How else is that young man supposed to feel

48:49

about him as a rapper? Is he supposed to I'm

48:52

just okay, I'm all right. No, you supposed

48:54

to say, I'm that dude put me up

48:57

there with these legends. Now. Can you be wrong about

48:59

that? Absolutely? Lee, It's also it

49:01

is but his Coldak Black rock about that? Absolutely?

49:04

What should he feel like that he should feel like league?

49:07

He should absolutely And I like Coldak's music.

49:09

By the way, I think Coldak Black be snapping. All

49:12

right, this is my person and he said has a long career ahead

49:14

of him. Well to

49:17

be determined too. Why do you say that? I

49:19

mean, you know, sometimes the things that you do outside

49:22

of the studio can affect whether or

49:24

not you have a long career. Should he have a long career?

49:26

Yes, he potentially does what he says. He don't

49:28

even like old heye. So what you're gonna

49:31

do with those legacies as well?

49:33

Though, well, we'll see. I'm sure he'll have a

49:35

great career. All right, I mean a jela and that's your

49:37

room of reports. All right, thank you, missie

49:40

Charlemagne. Yes, sir, who are you giving that donkey

49:42

too? I needed Alan Maloney to come

49:44

to the front of the congregation. Do you remember who Alan Maloney

49:46

is? Who's Alan Maloney? Who's that? Alan

49:49

Maloney is? The referee who made that young man

49:51

I think his name was Andrew Johnson mist

49:54

can cut his dreads. Yes, yeah, we'll talk

49:56

about him for after the hour to

50:02

ah hight. That happens next is the breakfast local border

50:05

get dunkey at the dates you

50:09

get drunk, you

50:14

are, I'm

50:19

gonna fatten all that around your eye. They

50:21

want this man's two doten blowers. Man, they're

50:23

waiting for Charlemagne had

50:26

to make a judgment who was going to be on the Donkey

50:28

of the day the breakfast

50:31

club. Who was donkey of the day? Uh?

50:34

That's you know, that's that sharing too. By the way, did

50:36

you know fun fact? Uh? Donkey

50:39

to Day for Thursday? In March twenty first goes to a man

50:41

named Alan Maloney. Now you may not know who

50:43

Alan Maloney is, but let me remind you. Do

50:46

you remember the young brother Andrew Johnson.

50:48

Remember back in December when the high school wrestler

50:50

was forced to cut his dreads by a high

50:52

school referee. Remember it, They said Andrew

50:54

Johnson's head link violated the rules and made him

50:57

cut his dreadlocks or he

50:59

would have to forfeit the man. You still a heart. Let's

51:01

refresh your memory about going to CBS Weekend

51:03

News, high school wrestler Andrew Johnson

51:06

stood silently as his dreadlocks were

51:08

cut seconds before his match in New

51:10

Jersey. Referee Alan Maloney apparently

51:13

ordered him to chop his hair or forfeit.

51:16

Johnson shows the cut. The rule

51:18

state if an athlete's hair is longer than

51:20

their ears, it must be contained. In

51:22

twenty sixteen, Maloney was investigated

51:25

for hurling a racial epitat and a black

51:27

official. The case was later dropped.

51:30

The New Jersey State Interscalactic Athletic

51:32

Association released his statement saying

51:35

that they are working to determine the exact

51:37

nature of the incident and whether an infraction

51:39

occurred, and is recommending that the referee

51:42

in question not be assigned to any

51:44

event until this matter has been reviewed.

51:47

Well before a wrestling match begins, a skin

51:49

and nail check is required of every

51:51

athlete to prevent violations. Johnson

51:54

apparently passed that stage, but wasn't

51:56

told there was a problem until he was about

51:59

to step onto the matt Elaine. He was given

52:01

ninety seconds to make that decision. Well,

52:04

Alan Maloney was the referee that match. He's

52:06

the one who made the call to have the young man cut

52:08

his dreadlocks. According to Alan Mahoney,

52:11

he gave Andrew time to get a hair covering. Andrew

52:13

didn't have one, so, in accordance with the New

52:15

Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association,

52:18

he provided the wrestler with the time to correct the deficiency

52:20

aka get ahead cut. Gave him ninety seconds.

52:23

Now, everybody in this room has seen this video,

52:25

right right, yes, yes, yep, okay,

52:27

let me ask a question. Who looked like the

52:29

victim in this video, of course,

52:32

the young man who had to cut his hair. Absolutely,

52:34

who looked like they were wronged in this video? The

52:37

young man who when

52:39

you saw this video, a lot of us said

52:41

to ourselves, Man, I wish I was there. I wish

52:43

I was this man's relative or friend so

52:45

I could intervene and say, good brother, you don't have

52:47

to do this. I wish I worked at the school so I could

52:49

have been like, absolutely not. Yeah, I

52:51

don't let this ball white man make you cut your crown,

52:54

young king, right. Alan

52:56

Maloney was jealous and enviously this black

52:58

man's dreadlocks because Al and got the bald

53:01

head with the hair on the side. You know, if you type

53:03

in like bald old man on

53:05

your smartphone, that emold you that comes up. That's

53:07

what Alan looked like. Alan got the kind of ball head that looked

53:10

like a Halloween wig. Like only people in

53:12

life who ever made the ball head with the hair

53:14

on the sides. Look fly, we're a black man,

53:16

okay, George Jefferson and Homie the Clown.

53:18

That's a fact, all right, Do your googles if

53:20

you're too young to get the references, I don't have time to explay.

53:23

Now, this young man, Andrew Johnson, passed

53:25

the hair and nail test before the match, which

53:28

means he was good to go. But for whatever reason,

53:30

Alan Maloney, who according to High School

53:32

Sports and Jay dot Com, was once reported

53:35

for using a racial slurret another official decided

53:37

that this young brother had to relinquish his crown.

53:40

Now after hearing all that, if I said to

53:42

you someone in this situation

53:45

is filing a lawsuit suing

53:47

for emotional distress, who would you think

53:49

I was talking about? The young man, one

53:52

young man with the trance. Come on, now, this is America,

53:55

all right. In America, the entitled, privileged

53:57

people in positions of power always

53:59

want to play the victim, not the actual victims.

54:01

All right, Alan Maloney, the referee, has begun

54:04

the process of filing a lawsuit claiming that

54:06

he suffered emotional distress and

54:08

defamation of character. He says he has suffered one hundred

54:10

thousand dollars in damages and has not officiated

54:12

a match since March six. Let me tell

54:14

you something that is the epitome of privilege

54:17

and entitlement in America. How dare people

54:19

criticize me because I did something

54:21

wrong? Right? All I did was telling

54:23

negro what to do, all right, even though what I told him

54:25

to do was wrong. What happened to the good old days

54:27

when we demand and disrespect the negroes

54:30

and nobody said anything. Let me tell you something, Alan

54:32

Maloney. If your resume consisted

54:34

you calling another referee to n where two years

54:36

ago and making a black man cut his dreadlocks

54:39

ninety seconds before a match for no reason, the

54:41

only person to fame in your character is

54:44

you. Right, Nobody can call

54:46

you racist if you're not doing things that can

54:48

be considered racist. Nobody

54:51

causing you emotional distress. You're stressing

54:53

yourself out. Please let

54:55

Cathy Griffin hand in my white work. Please give

54:57

this giant jar of male the biggest hehaw.

55:01

All right, that should even

55:03

be accepted. He got some nerves. I shouldn't

55:06

even be accepted yet, all

55:08

right, chiefs, all right, Well, thank you for that dog

55:11

to day up next ask ye eight hundred

55:13

five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship

55:16

advice or any type of advice, get on the phone

55:18

right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Budding

55:20

everybody is DJ Envy, Angela

55:23

Yee, Charlomagne. The guy we are the breakfast

55:25

club is ask ye time eight

55:27

undred five eighty five, one oh five one. Hello.

55:30

Who's this from Brooklyn?

55:32

How y'all doing? What's up? Bro? What's

55:34

your question for you? Well? I try to find

55:37

out. Man. I'm a faithful dude, and my

55:39

girl like for the first time left we got at a

55:41

bootle and um, okay,

55:43

I want I just want to have a three soon. You know she

55:45

want me to get a bootle. I want to have three soon. I

55:49

guess he wants to them to do it together and

55:52

for her to agree to we want to. I want to experience

55:54

some difference. You want to experience something different,

55:56

and I want to experience something different. Okay,

55:59

all right? Not working out right now? So

56:01

she doesn't want to have a threesome. Nah, okay,

56:03

well then leave it alone. If she's not with it, she's

56:05

not with it. You can't. You should never pressure your

56:07

partner to do something that they don't want to do. I don't

56:10

want to eat no boodle. Well you did, you

56:12

did it? Did you enjoy it? It was all right?

56:14

I mean I don't know if I'm gonna do it again. But

56:17

but you know, I think that threesomes also

56:20

involve a whole other person, and for

56:22

some people that's a difficult thing and they don't want

56:24

to do that. Listen, if my boyfriend asked me to

56:26

have a threesome, I'm gonna tell him no, I'm not doing that. And

56:29

you don't want to make her feel uncomfortable because

56:32

that could go terribly wrong and it can ruin your entire

56:34

relationship if you try to talk her into doing something

56:36

that she's not comfortable with. Okay, Okay,

56:39

I got you, I got you. You'll be okay, right,

56:41

You'll still be faithful without a threesome. I'm

56:43

gonna try to be Why don't you tell her to dress

56:45

up, put on a wig, do something different. I'm

56:48

gonna take advice. I appreciate your

56:51

scrap on. Ain't

56:55

gonna dam they

56:57

ain't supposed to go down to go up. Charlotte

56:59

Mane gonna be spicing up his life. He's

57:03

tried before. He's doing a little all

57:10

right, thank you, brot having something

57:12

in your butt MC guy laugh one

57:18

the thought we got David on the line. David,

57:20

what's up? What's going on? Better? How y'all doing

57:22

be good? What's your question for you? Bro man? Listen?

57:25

My son is five years old. I picked in the school

57:28

every morning and I kissed him

57:30

on the list far but boar lead and

57:32

I had another father recently tell me that

57:35

I should stop kissing my son in my lips because

57:37

that's gay. For my question, for years,

57:40

do you see anything wrong with that? Because I know me personally,

57:43

my father kissed me and took me to school every

57:45

day until until I felt like that.

57:47

And tell you, while, yeah, a question

57:50

for my friends, but you already know, David,

57:52

do you think that's gay? I should

57:54

don't? Okay, So then it's not like, come on now,

57:56

that's ridiculous. Does your son have a problem

57:59

with it? Does? Okay? Don't

58:01

worry about what other people say. That's how you raise your

58:03

son. Now, when your son says, all right, dad,

58:06

enough, that's when you're like, okay, you

58:08

know, just give him a hug and a kiss on the cheek if that's

58:10

what he wants. But as long as your son is

58:12

fine with it, and you're fine with it, and you know what it is,

58:15

that shouldn't matter. That's your child. Yeah, for

58:17

sure, for sure, for sure. And I

58:19

think you gotta tell the other parent man, he gotta

58:21

relax. He should never even be weighing in on what you're

58:24

doing with your son. That's so innocent. Because

58:27

what I thought of with the arm, it made me think

58:29

of what DL said. Even some people would

58:31

touch the wrong way, showing

58:33

affection the wrong way or not showing them the

58:35

way. You say that he was showing enough affection,

58:38

not showing enough, right, Yeah,

58:41

I appreciate all right, good David,

58:44

half fun and I love that you take your son

58:46

to school every morning. And I'm sure he loves that too, Thank

58:50

you. All right. Vy, have you ever kissed

58:52

your son's on the lips? Yeah, I used to kiss. I used to kiss

58:54

my son on lips. Yeah that daughters, That

58:57

wasn't gay. That's ridiculous. No, I don't I

58:59

kiss I can so everybody on the list. I

59:01

don't think I kissed LOGI. You kiss

59:04

your dad, You kiss your dad on the lips, everybody

59:06

you know you kiss Charlomagne on the lips,

59:08

Envy, everybody I called my brother, I

59:10

called my brother's son because he shine like one. You are

59:13

yellow Charlemagne kiss fell on this one

59:15

time. Okay, Finally, some truth is

59:17

being told all right, he did okay,

59:19

true, true? How did it go? How

59:23

did it go? Don't stop now,

59:26

don't stop? Now you want to go down, let's go there. This

59:30

guy blazed. But this guy's crazy. Yo,

59:33

he's really gay. I'm crazy.

59:35

I'm crazy. You just say you're talking about

59:38

you kiss me on the lips? Now said you kiss me on

59:40

the lips? Now, inquiring minds want to know. All

59:42

right, well, don't move. We got more. Asky when we

59:45

come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.

59:47

Everybody's DJ Envy Angela

59:50

Yee, Charlomagne. The guy we are the Breakfast Club

59:52

is asking time? Eight hundred five eight

59:54

five one on five one. Hello? Who's

59:57

this? Fred? Hey? Fred? Fred?

1:00:00

What's going on? You sound the press? What's your question?

1:00:02

Fee? Bro? That ain't the press. I'm a little

1:00:04

bit tired. I don't a way to go to get an oil change and

1:00:06

stuff. So I'm basically he's like, you're

1:00:08

looking for a little bit of relationship advice. So

1:00:11

I's a single for like five years now, okay,

1:00:14

and now I see all this stuff

1:00:16

on social media about how women they

1:00:18

want this type of guy, they want the nice guy, this

1:00:21

and the other. So been doing

1:00:23

all that stuff, even though I've never

1:00:25

been that type of guy to like have

1:00:28

no rous amounts of women on my team

1:00:30

whatever, you know how I do the little just because

1:00:33

gifts said take

1:00:35

them out and whatever. But it seems

1:00:37

to give me nowhere where you meeting

1:00:39

these women. I meet them everywhere

1:00:42

I met him and my

1:00:44

classes, at work, outside

1:00:46

of work, at clubs, I mean the

1:00:49

movie work. So you're saying you're going out taking these

1:00:51

women on dates, buying them gifts, but they

1:00:53

are not trying to be with you. I mean,

1:00:55

like if you come over and be like, you know,

1:00:58

I want this and the other like

1:01:00

yeah, I want the same thing that you want, and being

1:01:02

when I show them that I'm serious, and

1:01:05

like two three months later, it's like, you know

1:01:07

what, you're a nice guy, but I'm

1:01:10

not ready for a relationship for you

1:01:13

think it's because you're too You think it's you think

1:01:15

you're too nice. I mean, I'm trying

1:01:18

not to be too nice, Like I'm trying to put them a little

1:01:20

tough guy to know that. Here's the problem

1:01:23

is what it seems like to me, Fred, It seems like you keep

1:01:25

on trying to do things instead of being who

1:01:27

you really are. First you tell me that you're

1:01:29

trying to be the guy that you think women

1:01:31

want because of what you see on Instagram. Then

1:01:34

you tell me that you're trying not to be too nice

1:01:36

and you try to be this who are you really?

1:01:38

I mean, like, like I said, like, I've never been

1:01:41

that guy always that needed

1:01:44

two three different I'm out to sea, you know,

1:01:47

was always dood with just one be

1:01:49

yourself, bro, But but Fred

1:01:54

nothing like that, and you shouldn't. You should never, you

1:01:57

should never disrespect women. But I will

1:01:59

say I will say this, friend, when

1:02:01

you're not in a relationship with somebody and you're

1:02:03

dating and you're trying to find somebody, there's nothing wrong

1:02:05

with dating more than one person at a time, not

1:02:08

that you have different women, multiple women, But

1:02:10

until you figure out who you want to be in an exclusive

1:02:13

relationship with and that person wants to be with you exclusively,

1:02:16

you should make sure that you keep your options open

1:02:19

and just be honest. Friend, I've

1:02:21

done. Have you ever tried? Have

1:02:23

you ever tried online dating? Also, Christian

1:02:26

Mingo, shut up? Sound

1:02:31

okay you

1:02:34

did, Christian Mingo, I'm

1:02:37

not. I'm

1:02:40

gonna be honest. What you man? I could be part of it, bro,

1:02:42

you sound like you nobody's type

1:02:44

and the truth to the matter of this guy, maybe

1:02:47

just maybe, maybe just maybe

1:02:49

you're gay and maybe your soulmate is really

1:02:51

a man. So because

1:02:58

like I've been listening to y'all three, like

1:03:01

Danny uh Man,

1:03:05

you can say some real funny stuff, brother,

1:03:07

And now Fred, I want to say this too. Fred.

1:03:11

I want you because it seems like you really want to

1:03:13

be in a relationship, and maybe you are scaring

1:03:15

women off by being too eager.

1:03:18

Okay, you know, because it feels

1:03:20

like every person to you might kind of be

1:03:22

the one, but why does she want to be with me? You gotta

1:03:24

just chill a little bit, okay, feel

1:03:27

things out. Sometimes it's scary when guys want

1:03:29

to move too quickly, too fast, and

1:03:31

it feels like you might be a little bit too

1:03:34

Okay, what are we doing that we're in a relationship. I'm

1:03:36

doing these nice things for you. Do nice things because

1:03:38

you want to do them. Don't do them because you think that's

1:03:40

what you're supposed to do because that's what women want.

1:03:43

Do it because you feel it from your heart. And also,

1:03:46

don't be too eager. Take your time. There's

1:03:48

no rush, all

1:03:51

right. I mean, you know, I'll just arguing it

1:03:53

satisfied, I'll get some type of advice

1:03:56

to shoot people I ain't with. They don't give me no

1:03:58

good advice. And just be happy

1:04:00

that you're a good man. One day somebody is going to be extremely

1:04:03

happy to be with you. But just remember

1:04:05

you're valuable too. You don't have to chase after

1:04:07

anybody. When somebody is ready to be

1:04:09

loved the way that you're going to love them, and make sure

1:04:12

these women are worthy of your love as well. Don't

1:04:14

just be with somebody to be with somebody because you said

1:04:16

you've been sickle for five years and you're probably thinking, damn,

1:04:19

it's been too long. I want to have a girl. Don't

1:04:21

do it just because you feel pressured. I mean,

1:04:23

I mean that's almost feel like what it is. Because

1:04:25

I'm like that I give out to your Instagram.

1:04:27

Maybe some nice ladies want to hit you up. Freddie

1:04:30

underscore three six Okay,

1:04:32

okay, all right, hold on, fred Fred

1:04:34

looking for a male for his soul, for

1:04:37

a male whole. All

1:04:40

right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five

1:04:42

one oh five one you got rooms on the way, ye. Yes.

1:04:45

We are going to talk about Will Smith at his bucket

1:04:47

list. But tell you what's on there, all right, we'll get

1:04:49

into that next. Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club, Good

1:04:51

Morning. Yeah, it's the World's most Dangerous

1:04:53

morning show. To Breakfast Club, Charlomagne and God Angelie

1:04:56

yee. Jordan Pille is

1:04:58

feeling the heat of those negative reviews. Huh, and he's

1:05:00

already paid for getting negative reviews. He's spilling the

1:05:02

beans on us. Let's talk about it. I didn't know that the

1:05:12

Breakfast Club. Well.

1:05:14

Jordan Pille talked to Yahoo Entertainment at

1:05:16

the LA press day for the movie US

1:05:19

and he answered some questions about double meetings.

1:05:21

Check it out. I wanted to provide enough

1:05:24

answers to satisfy and

1:05:26

fascinate, but also give

1:05:29

people's imagination

1:05:31

runway to, you know, sort

1:05:33

of take them into their nightmares. I think

1:05:35

of anything I do is going to be

1:05:37

first and foremost to entertain. But by

1:05:40

way of that spark conversation.

1:05:44

Yeah, here's what he has to say about even the

1:05:46

movie's title. What can you say about

1:05:48

the title? Is there a double meeting there US

1:05:51

US as in America. There's a

1:05:53

double meeting to everything. Yeah, I mean,

1:05:55

look, this movie is about duality and

1:05:58

there's no choice that I'm not trying to layer.

1:06:01

The state of this country inspired

1:06:03

me. We're a country that is

1:06:06

afraid of the outsider, whether it's

1:06:08

within our borders or outside

1:06:10

of our borders. And you know, I think when we

1:06:13

failed to point our finger

1:06:15

inward, we're capable of really

1:06:18

messing up in big ways. I caught

1:06:20

that. I caught that US was another

1:06:23

double meaning for United States. I told y'all that yesterday.

1:06:26

I mean, the whole movie is about classism and how

1:06:28

America treats the poor and disenfranchised, and

1:06:30

eventually the poor and oppressed will revote in America

1:06:33

if if America doesn't do right by the marginalizing

1:06:35

the pressed. Yeah. And part of it is also about

1:06:37

the borders and the president,

1:06:40

your president, Donald Trump, trying to ban travelers

1:06:42

from Muslim countries and build

1:06:44

that wall and all of that. I'm not gonna I'm gonna

1:06:46

be ou. I didn't catch that part. I caught when you know Lupetea

1:06:49

was saying that they were you know, our Americans.

1:06:51

Well, yeah, but he was saying that a government experiment. Never

1:06:54

mind. Anyway, I will also say the reason

1:06:56

they look alike is because that is to tell

1:06:58

you that could be you. You could ease be one of the less

1:07:00

fortunate. When you see the poors, see yourself in

1:07:03

them, because it could be you. That's another thing I

1:07:05

took from the movie. I thought Hello was

1:07:07

given too many people haven't seen it. Well, Jordan's already

1:07:09

talking Watchington got Jordan's movie.

1:07:11

I was trying to let him talk about it. I think

1:07:14

Jordan needs to shut up too. I think he needs to shut

1:07:16

up. Gotta tell him what he needs to do for his own because

1:07:18

I think he might be worrying about opening week numbers

1:07:21

and opening weekend numbers, and he's seeing people reacting

1:07:23

his mixed reviews. But let everyone see it, let everyone

1:07:25

talk about it, and we discussed next week. I thought it was a

1:07:27

great movie. I loved it all right. Now let's

1:07:30

talk about Will Smith. Have you been watching his Facebook

1:07:32

watch show. Well, in episode four

1:07:34

of Will Smith's bucket List, he is actually

1:07:37

going to do his first ever half marathon.

1:07:40

And here's what happens. I will

1:07:42

train for dread and I will complete the

1:07:44

half marathon in under two

1:07:46

hours and ten minutes, in one world

1:07:48

and one end. In my deepest

1:07:51

honesty with myself, I really am

1:07:53

not sure. I can run thirteen miles. Yeah,

1:07:56

that's a lot. Thirteen miles and under

1:07:59

two What do you say two hours to

1:08:02

do? Like he's trying to anything shooting Bad

1:08:04

Boys three, He's trying to get things off his bucket

1:08:06

list. That's all a lot of Will Smith.

1:08:09

I want to be Will Smith sometimes. That's all my bucket

1:08:11

list. All right. I scratched that off. He also

1:08:14

talked about drinking. See if you can handle this. I

1:08:17

lived most of my adult

1:08:20

life and career in shape.

1:08:22

Being this far out of shape is kind of a

1:08:24

little bit new for me. I didn't I

1:08:27

didn't drink for over a decade

1:08:29

during my rise as a movie

1:08:31

star. I was like wildly disciplined.

1:08:33

So even something as simple as taking

1:08:35

my shirt off while I'm out of shape like this

1:08:38

for me now, allowing myself to be seen

1:08:41

less less than optimally is

1:08:43

new. That's not impressive unless he

1:08:46

was an alcoholic, So it's impressed.

1:08:48

Ten years, but not to drink at off. What

1:08:50

about cocaine? That is a long time about heroine.

1:08:52

He didn't say anything about that. Cocaine

1:08:55

and heroine, and he needs I'm just saying I

1:08:57

need to want to scratch everything off the list. Don't

1:08:59

just say he probably never took heroin

1:09:02

or cocaine. I've definitely gone ten years about

1:09:04

cocaine and herman. I've never used either one in my life. I'm

1:09:06

going forty that's a lot.

1:09:09

You used cocaine in a

1:09:11

blood. Okay, well that wasn't forty years

1:09:13

ago, but accident. I didn't choose that. Luck, have you been

1:09:15

cleaned? Was

1:09:18

that? I don't remember. I was a teenager though.

1:09:21

Okay, that was where you ended up on someone's lap.

1:09:24

No, hey,

1:09:29

fam Coca Cola just came out with a brand new flavor.

1:09:31

Yeah you heard that right. They've now got

1:09:33

arms Vanilla Coke and arns Vanilla Coke zero

1:09:35

sugar. Head to your closest retailer and try

1:09:38

arms Vanilla Coke and arranges Vanilla Coke

1:09:40

zero's sugar today. I'm angela

1:09:42

ye. And that's your rubin report. How you took a coke?

1:09:44

That was a great coke segue. That was

1:09:46

a coke segue. Trump

1:09:49

on a clothes That was a cold segue. It

1:09:51

was a cold segue. It was great. What

1:09:54

else that's it? Okay?

1:09:56

And congratulations to yg by the way, he's

1:09:58

having a second baby and his lady

1:10:01

Caitlin Sparks. They're having another baby

1:10:03

girl, So congratulations to them. Yeah,

1:10:06

having a little baby. You gotta change the first

1:10:08

letter of that one. Baby is baby. When

1:10:11

you're blood, you can say baby. Okay, yes, well

1:10:13

he's having a baby. Thank you for vote for joining

1:10:15

us today. We'll see you tomorrow maybe, And

1:10:18

what's coming up next? NV People's Choice Mix? Yes,

1:10:20

n still be lying. I can like you Hill.

1:10:22

I mean clearly he's not doing a real it's not really

1:10:24

a choice today. Does he talk on? I don't listen.

1:10:27

He might, he might be like, what's

1:10:29

up? Fam? Wow? All right, it's the Breakfast

1:10:32

Club. Hey, fam, everybody

1:10:34

is DJ Envy Angela

1:10:36

Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:10:38

Club that shout the Will Packer for joining us.

1:10:41

Yes, make sure you guys check out the ID channel

1:10:43

on Saturday so you can watch his documentary

1:10:46

series on the Atlanta child murders. All right,

1:10:48

and also shout out to everybody I've been running into. Of course,

1:10:50

I'm on my daughter's college tour. Started

1:10:53

at Georgetown Howard Hampton Old Dominion,

1:10:55

and yesterday we did Clark Atlanta

1:10:57

University. That's it right, Yes, Clark Atlanta University.

1:11:00

We also stopped by Spellming and we also

1:11:02

did Emory. So today we fly

1:11:05

out to Miami to see our university in Miami and

1:11:07

a couple other Florida schools. So we've

1:11:09

just seen what she likes. Well, she enjoys man, I'm

1:11:11

tired. She

1:11:14

really loves Hampton University. Of course,

1:11:18

she really loves Emory, she really loves

1:11:20

Spellming. Those are the three that she really really

1:11:22

enjoyed and really really enjoyed their classes

1:11:25

and and some of the majors that she can take

1:11:27

and then campuses. So we'll see. Okay,

1:11:30

that's really nice. And I want to shout out all my ladies

1:11:32

from Wealth Wednesday that showed up yesterday.

1:11:34

If you guys want to cast at, it is streaming live

1:11:36

on my Facebook. We'll not live, but it is

1:11:38

on my Facebook page. But there was a lot

1:11:40

of solutions off her. You know, I love them. We have conversations

1:11:42

about solutions, and there are women

1:11:45

on the panel that have to deal with juggling family

1:11:47

life as well as work life, and they're

1:11:49

very successful. So they talk about how

1:11:51

they made it happen and they'll give

1:11:53

you different tips on how you can make it happen too.

1:11:56

If you have a problem because it is a

1:11:58

balance. Yeah. Absolutely, all right. Oh

1:12:00

and one more person, I want to shout up my realtorior

1:12:02

that sold me my house in Brooklyn. Was there, Sarah

1:12:04

Golan, And I just want to shout out

1:12:06

to Sarah. She's actually getting the Brownstoner Award

1:12:09

for being like the top broker in Brooklyn. It's

1:12:13

a website. Yeah.

1:12:17

So she's a great, great, great realtor. She's my favorite

1:12:19

realtor that I've ever met, and there's a lot of reasons

1:12:21

for that, but I just want to congratulate her forgetting

1:12:24

her award. Congrats to her. All

1:12:26

right, now, when we come back, we got the positive note. Don't

1:12:28

move. It's the breakfast Club of the morning, putting everybody's

1:12:30

DJ Envy Angela yee.

1:12:33

Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast Club.

1:12:35

That's Charlemagne. You got a positive note for the people. Yeah,

1:12:38

man, My positive note is simply this man. Always

1:12:40

remember karma. Okay, there's

1:12:43

no need for revenge. Just sit back

1:12:45

and wait. Those who hurt you will eventually

1:12:47

screw up themselves, and if you're lucky,

1:12:49

God will let you watch Breakfast

1:12:55

Club finish. Y'all dumb

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