Today on the show The Breakfast Club addressed trans issues with Malik Yoba, Carmen Carrera, David Johns and Nala Simone. Also, Charalamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to angry Giant fans and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".
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Stangrous morning shows to y'all together. Y'all are like a manga for us. Y'all just took over every Chris Brown. I've officially joined the breakfast club say something dangerous morning show breakfast. Hey, good morning you as a yo yo yo yo yo yo. As you can see, it is hump day Wednesday, and again the woman in the room is the only one here when it comes to DJ MB and Charlemagne. But happy Wednesday. Now, let me tell you what happened yesterday. I just talked to everybody in the room and to people who are listening and feel free to tweet me and have a conversation with me. Oh well, hello, guys, thanks for coming. I was gonna say yesterday, I took the train right and I had to go do this event at the Apollo for the Small Business Services in New York City, and I was getting off the train coming back and there was a trail of blood from the train platform all the way up the stairs. Somebody got stabbed. Somebody's prayer was on what happened, Yeah, somebody got stabbed. I just found out this morning a guy and got stabbed on the platform at the train. I guess they said he was smoking a cigarette. Somebody told him to put his cigarette out. This is what the news is reporting. And then the person stabbed him, and well, that's the reason why I don't take the train. I knew it. What So I just want to say this morning, I was telling my makeup artist Sanerdine, I said, watching I tell the story, everyone's gonna say, that's why I don't take the train. Is that it's the reason why I don't take the train, right after the reason I don't smoke cigarettes. I mean, that could be. That's a better twist. That could also be the reason why you don't leave the house. You know, anybody could find an excuse to not go anywhere or doing Now, that's all right, I'm good with the train because you could get in a car accident and you could say that's the reason I don't drive. At least I won't get stabbed. You could nope, get car jacks. And we still don't know why he really got stabbed, right, we don't know if that. I mean, I'm just telling you to him both sides. But I definitely was like, what happened here? Because they were bleaching the platform and I was like, so I saw it was so much blood. You can start with anything positive. Jesus Christ, I'm telling you what happened in my real life yesterday. Did you at least tell the listeners good morning? First? I did? Yeah, I said good morning. That was the first thing I did. And I said, I did an event for the Small Business Services in New York, which was great. It was about black entrepreneurship because they're launching this whole venture. But it was great. All right, that was my day yesterday. All right? Well today, did you tell h who's joining us this morning? Not yet? All right? Well, Maliki Yoba will be joining us this morning. Malik Yoba. That's right. He's seen his name in the news. Yeah, he said he was attracted to transgender trans women, trans women. But we'll find out. I can't say transgender women. Can't you say transgender women? I did, but trans women. I thought it was transgender women. Yeah, transgender women, trans women. That's why we're having this conversation. And he's also going to be joined by David Johns, who my guy. David Johnson runs the National Black Justice Coalition. That's right. Also Nala Toussaint and Carmen Carrera, you know her. From ru Paul's drag Race. All right, so we'll be kicking it with them. Next a conversations and we got front page news. What we're talking about? Oh man, there's so much going on in front page news today. But where do we start? Apple? The iPhone eleven. It's funny when I was just in Paris, oh No, I was in France and I was looking at these new phone cases and I was like, I'm gonna get a phone case. And then I was like, you know what, there's a new iPhone about to come out and it doesn't even make sense for me to spend many. That means the iPhones we have. Now, if you have a ten dye gonna start acting up for no damn reason to force us to buy eleven. Apple does this every single time. Brops guy, get ready for it? All right, well, we'll get into that next. Keep a lock this to Breakfast Clocal Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the front page news. Were starting. Well, today is nine to eleven, and today the nation we'll stop to remember the eighteenth anniversary of when the attacks happened. The nine eleven Memorial Museum is going to be where they do the annual name reading ceremony that starts at eight thirty nine am. You can stream that if you can't go to it, and that's going to continue until about twelve thirty. During that memorial, all the names of the two thousand, nine hundred and eighty three men and women who died in the two thousand and one attacks will have their names read, and if you want to attend, it's only open to victims families, although like I said, you can stream it online. There's also going to be six moments of silence planned during the ceremony. That's going to be two for the moment the plane struck each tower and two for the times each tower fell, one for the moment the Pentagon was hit, and another for the moment United Flight ninety three crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. So this year's ceremony will also be the first time that they have that at a new memorial which will line the outside of the World Trade Center. Yeah, man, condolence is still to everybody who lost somebody in nine eleven. I always think of my young guy Pete Davidson. You know, he lost his father in nine to eleven, so I know, I know this is a rough time for a lot of people, and people are still in their lives. They say somebody passed away I think two weeks ago from cancer from a police officers and other people firefighters who died from exposure to toxins that happened after the attacks. They don't have a whole list of all those people who died in the aftermath, but they do have six granite slabs that were installed to honor those firefighters and police officers and other people who died after that exposure. Now Donald Trump will be participating in the Pentagon Observance ceremony in Arlington, Virginia, and then also having a moment of silence at the White House. All right, now, let's talk about the Apple iPhone eleven. They did unveiled that there's going to be new high end iPhones coming out. Those iPhones will be on sale in stores on September twenty, but this Friday you can pre order it if you so desire. It's the iPhone eleven Pro, the eleven Pro Max, and then there's the cheaper iPhone eleven. So let's discuss prices. The Promax is going to start at nine one ninety nine dollars and the iPhone eleven Pro will start at nine hundred ninety nine dollars. Then they also will have these slightly less expensive about six hundred ninety nine dollars iPhone eleven. So we know how this goes. Our phones are going to update in the middle of the night and updated yesterday. It's going to start acting up, especially if you got an iPhone tin and you're gonna be forced to have to go outdamn purchase an iPhone A life. I'm so over all these phones. I ain't go front. They all do the same damn things. I want them to do what they do now. I just want to phone that rings and I can call people. That's it, well said. The iPhones will have improved battery life. They always do that. The camera is going to be improved, and it's gonna have three cameras on the back of the phone. And uh, the batteries gonna last four hours longer. Why do we need to be eleven pro and the pro Max will last five hours longer? Why do we need three cameras because you could take a better picture. I don't know why. Yeah, I need three phone. They need to make a mentally healthier smartphone that has no social media on it and no access to the end ofnet period. But it has the other features so to have the texting, it has the phone calls. That's it. But they sound lucrative, but there's no social media. Whynot? No, you need social media Apple phone, because you actually could if you don't want to have it, not put it on your phone. That's that's true too, But but I'm talking about a phone that doesn't even give you the capability to download them period. You don't see you won't have that temptation at all. They also announced Apple TV Plus, so that's gonna cost four ninety nine a month, which is less than Disney's new streaming service, which is costing six ninety nine a month. They announce that and if you have an iPhone, iPad or I'm at r Mac, you'll get a free year of streaming television service and that's gonna launch November first. So they have some new shows. They showed off those trailers yesterday. Also nothing on Apple TV I want, and they announce a new iPad Disney Plus service. I'm all in on that, Tyler Perry and bt also have launched a new streaming service called b et Plus and that's gonna be nine ninety nine a month that starts September nineteen, and they'll have new programming and existing movies as well, and specials for people like Tyler Perry, Will Packer. Beet is charging more than Apple and Disney. I've been running, I've been watching, I've been watching, watch running that can for a long time. Though not commercial for the BT screaming service. But who has more more? Bro Disney is the service you want. You gotta think Disney. You got ESPN, Disney, you got access to Why BT charging so much rule? Disney got all the Marvel content. I don't know why BT charging that much more Disney, all that stuff you just name it is all Disney for But btcher they have they had a special programming though, like I said from Will Packard, Tyler Perry, from others, b tcher not cost more than the Popeyes. You write, whatever the pop chicken sandwich is, that's how much btchert to the Popeyes chicken sandwich. I'm not comparing bands. I'm just saying it shouldn't be more than the Popeyes saw more? How much the POPOUTA I gotta say, like nine exactly? Okay, that's how much the BT service should cause. How much is Disney plus ninety nine? Come on, man six ninety nine and all the content that they're given us, all the original Marvel programming and ain't got access to Star Wars and all the Disney properties and ESPN come on stop BT. Come on all right, well that is your frontation news. That's crazy. Let we're talking about supporting, But how you going? How are we going support when you charge you more than everybody else? And why would I pay more for that than I pay for my regular care? With that? Got BT on it already. By the way, did y'all watch The Next Big Thing last night? The season finale that I hosted. I didn't see it, of course she didn't because I didn't you pay ninety ninety nine? I was at Bishop You come on Business Services? All right? Wow, thank you? Miss. Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit this up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests. Whether you're man or blast so Peo better have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the breakfast Club Mello, get it off your chests, bro yep Yo. What's up? NV man? I just want to say thank you to all the five fighters on today. Man. Gott to thank them for the service. Gotta thank my guys. I'm a five fighter myself, so you know, I got a couple guys. I want to say thank you too, my god, because my guy Paul and my guy Bush. You know, thank you all. Okay, thank you for all that you do. Man, firefighters, the unsung heroes out here in these streets. We appreciate you, bro, Man, I appreciate it. Man. People don't talk about five fighters. They talk about police officers and military folks. You don't hear about firefighters. What's up, traff? You? He sorry? What up? Six? How you I'm doing? He's throw sounding better? I know? Right? Hey, hey, trap, got you a question? When you call me six is because I'm a sister. That's short for six gender male or like sis sis Like oh no, no, no, you my sister. Okay, just make it sure that sounds nice. What's up? Travel? Two? Things something real quick. Um, I've been thinking about this for a while, every since I saw Chris Paul on this cover, like I can't get it out of my mind. I'm thinking about who could be on the Body issue for next year, and Charlomagne tell me what your thing? Okay, Kenny Stills, Yeah, Kenny Stills on the cover next year? You just want to see him naked? I mean, yeah, I've never Why can't he still? Because because I know char Because I know Charlot. Maybe looking at Slomane Okay, No, I got a better one for you, Sergey Baka. No, I'm good. You know you guys are having a conversation about naked man on the cup of magazine. You guys, what's the problem with that? Doesn't make you uncomfortable? Guys? I mean, I don't question for y'all. Malik Yo, but did ya ask him about his hyposphere of your short accusation? What the hell is? What the hell did you just say? Did I ask? Did I ask malik Yo? But about his ever fail your accusation? What is ever? Fil you? Ever? Filia is? It's not like you know Kuti filias when you mentioned with children and ever filias when you mest with teenagers. I never knew that way. Oh no, we didn't ask him about that. Now, okay, y'all do y'all do know this transgender that's saying that he was messing with her when she was fourteen years old and he's getting a hit of his claims. That's that's coming out now right now. I didn't hear nothing about that. If I heard about his baby mama jumping on his ass. Oh yeah, there's a whole story that said it's this transgender that's saying that when she was fourteen years old, Maliki over used to go around and like pick up fourteen year olds and stuff, and like she has like a whole story about it. But yeah, yeah, your research said, I wish we did a live radio so we could ask that question. Yeah, I'll send you three. They're definitely out there. All right, we'll talk to him next hour. All right, Hello, who's this? What? Old snip snip? I got through? You got jail, you made it? Oh hey, this is Mike from Also Texas. Listen, Charlomagne, I got both your books. Help let deal with exbody? Oldly you listen. I listened to you to your podcast. Man, I'm such a big fan. I listened to y'all every morning. Listen. I can't believe if this don't get played later, I'll be able to play this neck. Yes, we're all gonna play it, sir when we appreciate and we definitely appreciate your support to my brother. Thank you, man. Man. Listen, Hey, Daddy's on the radio. I'm looking to get Oh god, I just had just had to ask the question though, Um, Envy, you're you're coming out to Houston, Texas. I've been a single batty for ten years taking care of my daughter. You have the seminar coming, um. I was trying to see, I'm not really trying to ask for a hand up, but you know, I'm letting my fathers started. I am. You know, if you don't have one stared ticket, I understanding. I respected. I'm gonna figure out the way that the hustle up and get over to Houston, UM for the seminar. Um. If you do, then that would be you know, something awesome. I've been I've been trying to figure out Almo and how the lock follar sucker. If I got through that, it is just the truth. I can use the help and then all Nby can say is no, but what are you gonna say, Envy? Well, yes, I am doing a seminar real estate seminar. That not the question. The question is are you gonna bless this man from tickets to that seminar you teaching in real estate with bringing everybody from credit repair people? Are you going to answer me? And Season will be talking about everything podcast and I'm so glad that you're gonna bring Season some food. Give him a ticket please, And I'm so glad that you listen to the podcast. And I can't wait to see at the seminar. Bro Man, bless that man with some tickets, man, and I just I can't wait to see him at the seminar. No, not that ain't name. What's your name, sir? Mike? Mike? Okay, so put Mike on the list. Mike. I will pay for your ticket to the seminar. Mike, Can you get a plus one plush your works? No? No, I don't need a plus one. Just leave. That's all our needs and knowledge I got you Mike with Mike who No, um, Mike, hold on. What you need to do now is if the Popeyes Chicken SAMs you sold it out in your area. Go buy two for season. Allright, Mike, I'll see you at the seminar, right, alright, alright, hold on, hold on, I get your information. Right a man, we lost him. Hold on, man. If you want more information about the seminars, just hit me up click the link in my bio that I give you all the information. I don't see the losing way too though. By the way, he lost about eighty I think I see it in his pictures. Eight hundred still monkey, but he losing a way. Hey, you got to you got a little touch eight hundred five eighty five one or five one. Get it off your chest is the breakfast lolo, go morning, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. Ass you're time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man or blast, we want to hear from you on the breakfast block. Hello. Who's this? Hello? Hey? What's your name? Hey? This is Tina from Atlanta. Hey, tena, get it off your chests? Hey, you guys want to say good morning to Charlotte, Maine and and the league, but especially you Inde listen. I have a twenty four year old son. He is completely into music and I've been trying to get him a little bit more motivated to do some other things, and I really kind of hitting up against the brick wall. But one day he scave me, say, Mom, I want to look into real estate. And I was like, okay, son, let's go ahead and let's jump in. And still we could do But honestly, it was like the blind leading the blind. Yeah, he started going to all these little seminars and things, and we you know, he's come back still confused, but you know, he listened to you all every morning. And you came to Atlanta some months ago. So he came and I don't know what you said or what you did or whatever it was. He had to stop talking about his first property, what he's gonna do, and he's just super duper excited about it. That's beautiful to me. He's gonna try and purchase his first property at the beginning of the years, and that means for me, that's like everything, because you know, you want to see your kids be successful, and like whatever it is you said to him, whatever you're doing and your seminars, look you you you you're getting that you're blessing to people because you're her man are listening to it. There you going changing lives and that's what it's about. Man. Well, thank you, mama, and that's what it's about. And it's all we're trying to do is teach the community about owning our own property. So many of us been rent for thirty forty fifty years. We have nothing to pass on to our kids. There's no generation of wealth. So what we're doing up here is we're really promoting that, you know, owning this first property, teaching them how to do it at a young age so they know, because the first thing they think is I can't do it. I can't afford to do it. But that's if you listen to the show every day. Yeah, we talk a lot of issue about people, and we do a lot of fun things, but if you really listen, you know, I really push real estate to the kids. You know, Angelique really pushes entrepreneurship, Charlemagne really pushes mental health. Because we really try to help our community and we appreciate your mama. Yes, is he still pursuing his music career, Yes he is. He is. It's just something else he's adding to his portfolios. And I'm just so proud of him. He's twenty four, and yeah, I'm proud he is still pursuing his music career here in Atlanta. But like I said, I'm always working on him. You always want to feel yourself and make yourself satter. You know. It's good to have some music, but you want to have something else as well. And this new passion from real estate and um like, I couldn't be happier, you know. Yeah, I really consider it a blessing. So thank you so much. Welcome your passion. I listened to y'all just about every single morning. I love y'all. Think you're amazed at Charlotte Man. I definitely hear you on you know, the mental health things. I've actually started getting some classes I mean not some, with some sessions in myself. That's beautiful. Yeah. I keep never ever get in touch with you doing your session when I wanted to talk to you. But we'll go there another day. I love you guys. You guys, have a bless day and keep doing what you're doing. You are going to be truly blessed for it. Take care, love and why we do radio. Damn what y'all be saying on social media, I don't give a damn what y'all be calling up here complaining about. That's why we do radio absolute, That's why I tell y'all kids, my black ass. If you don't like what we do, all right, almost made me cry up tear for a little bit, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, you can hit this up at any time. Now you've got on the way. Yes, let's talk about Miss Pat because she's been on this show on the Breakfast Club a few times, and you know she has a comedy that's coming. We'll tell you who God casted in that comedy. Also, let's talk about a couple who has posed nude for Playboy. All right, we'll get into that when we come back. Keep a locking shout to Miss Pat man. Miss Pat hits me all the time to check up on that's the homie. That's the homie, right this, Luke, Miss Pat rumors on the way. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, stej Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne and guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Hey, let's rumors. Let's playboy, Playboy's drab Breakfast Club drab just turned the NBA and say Playboy, Playboy, take that? Take that all right? Now, Kylie Jenner has posed nude for Playboy with Travis Scott and that is for their Pleasure issue. She posted a picture of the two of them together when Houston meets La at Playboy hashtag coming soon, so it should be interesting to see the two of them together. I think Playboy isn't as risque as it used to be. It's more about the articles, now, right. I've always read Playboy for the articles. Okay, clearly, yeah, everybody does everyone all right, now, let's talk about the family some more. Kim Kardashian and her Skims if you guys remember she had to change the name and the name of the company is now Skims, and that's kind of the spanks shapewear that line that she has, so just to put it into perspective, right, when Spank's first launched in their first year, they made four million dollars in profits. Well, Skims sold two million dollars in products within the first few minutes of it going live on Tuesday. No dropping the clues monk from Kim Kardashian as much as y'all claim to hate those goddamn Kardashian's boy. Clearly somebody's lying exactly. Social media is not the market because somebody lying. All right, y'all claim to hate her on social media, but in real life they win it. So everything being sold out in a couple of minutes, so they're restocking, looks like it's a success so far. All right, Now let's discuss Vince Herbert. That's Tamar Braxton's ex husband. He's been up here a couple of times, and now he is being accused of not paying up to four million dollars that he owes Sony Music. Now, they said Sony is back in court because he owed two point three million dollars in a lawsuit that they brought against him back in twenty seventeen. They said they hired him to find new talent. They advanced him money that was supposed to be recouped. Instead, he didn't do anything, didn't pay back the advance, blew off the lawsuit, and now he has a default judgment of three point seven million dollars. They said no portion of that judgment has been satisfied. He's continuing to accrue interests and he's also been living a very lavish life and making up all these shell companies. So he's been doing things like he has a house in Calabasas, and he had a shell company, and once they found out that entity was related to Vince Herbert, they did try to serve documents to get him to pay up, but instead he sold that home and those process went to pay down other creditors, but not to pay down that judgment. So now they're saying he owes all of this money. And he also was recently evicted from his penthouse in La as an executive. Don't isn't Your only job was to sign artist story and he also paid back the money and he hasn't paid back yet to recoup that money that they advanced you. Even when you signed artists and you give the money to artist for advanced ye, I thought that that was their loss. I didn't get to pay that back. If they invest in you and it don't work, it don't work. I don't know what. I don't know what artists he signed unless he did something different with the money. Unless they gave him the money for artists and he he didn't sign that. He's been spending that money just living a lavish lifestyle. Oh yeah, didn't get that. He can't just live, you know, just living a life buying cause jewelry and taking expensive trips and be like seating. Now, he can't do that. Probably launched record labels and didn't sign no artist, that's what I'm thinking. List and a couple of people I know ended up working for him, and they said things went very left, very quickly. All right, Michael Jordan is donating one million dollars to the Bahamas for Hurricane Dorian relief. He got it. He said, I'm devastated to see the destruction that Hurricane Dorian has brought to the Bahamas, where I own property and visit frequently, which is very true. I remember going to the Cove and they said that he would be there frequently with Charles Oakley gambling, and they showed us the room where he would always go in and gamble. He said, my heart goes out to everyone who is suffering and to those who have lost loved ones. So far, they say at least fifty people are confirmed dead and thousands of people are still unaccounted for, so you can expect to see that number right the shout the Sydney Torres he's a friend of mine. I met through Larry Morrow that owns the Cove, and I know he's doing a lot to try to get that community back up and running so that people can have a place to live and eat. So shout to them as well. All right, Now, Tammy Roman is going to be a series regular on Miss Pat's comedy, The Miss Pat Show on Hulu. We heard about that first from Lee Daniels and from Miss Pat herself. So that's going to be based on her stand up comedy and her memoir about a convicted a former convicted Valentine suburban mom. She's going to actually pay Pat's sister Denise Wing clue bomb from Miss patman to see a plan coming together because that show was first signed at Fox and it didn't go at Fox, and then it ended up and limbo and ended up on Hulu and now the pilot is being shot. So salute to Miss Pat. Very deserving. All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your room of reports. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now we got Front page news. Next we were talking about Yesterday is nine to eleven, and we'll tell you what what will be happening happening today in remembrance of those who lost their lives on nine eleven. After we'll get into that next keeping lock just to Breakfast Club, Good morning, Are you finally playing? Yeah? Took long enough? How long? How long? It's almost? It'll be number one this week. Okay, we're dropping in clues bomb for make This Die. There you go play. They should play that some of her and the baby? That was it? That was it? S s? Are we a little late? A little late? We never played a big old freak. We didn't know what about pole dancer? Definitely not well, I mean we started la Anyway, let's get to front page news what we start with. But today is nine to eleven, and today the nation will stop to remember the eighteenth anniversary of the terror attacks that happened back in two thousand and one. So they are going to have an annual name reading ceremony that's going to start at eight thirty nine am that will continue for approximately four hours until about twelve thirty pm. During that memorial, all the names of the two thousand, nine hundred and eighty three men and women and children who died in two thousand and one on the attacks will have their names read now. If you want to go, It's only open to victims families, but you can watch video of the ceremony. You can also stream that online. There will be six moments of silence plan during the ceremony, two for the moment that the plane struck each tower and two for the times that each tower fell, one for the moment the Pentagon was hit, and another from when the plane crashed in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. This year will also be the first time they have the ceremony at a new memorial which will align the outside of the World Trade Center. Donald Trump is scheduled to participate in the Pentagon Observance ceremony in Arlington, Virginia, and there will be a moment of silence at the White House today as well. They also did install the spring six granite slabs in the memorial plaza that will honor the firefighters and police officers and other people who died from exposure to toxins that happened after the attacks. Yeah, condolence is everyone who lost someone during nine to eleven in say time hills, all wounds. I highly doubt that you just learned to live with the pain and trauma. Saluted my guy, Pete Davidson, who lost his father during nine to eleven, salute dollar firefighters, police officers, first responders from that day, and saluted John Stewart for pushing the nine eleven Victims Fund on Capitol Hill this year. You know that was something that I don't think got the property deserves, but salute him for that all right. Now. We talked about this viral video of a woman's sally cutting off Kobe Richardson's dreads, and a lot of people were talking about this is an organization that Jay Z's Rock Nation donated two hundred thousand dollars too in Chicago, and people had issues with this white women cutting off this young black man's here like it would help his life. Afterward, Well, Kobe Richardson has been speaking out. He's a young man whose dreads were cut off, and he was on Angie Martinez's show and he wanted to explain what's going down. Do you feel like you have to, UM, I don't know, defend her now, Yes I do, because they're making the say pay, trying to paint the image of her of something she's not. She's a nice woman. You know, people should get to meet her before they try to accuse or say this and let like you don't know her, like she didn't been up for us through lots, ain't been times what I didn't have no food at home and I can call on Sally and she's okay, honey, I would be there for Frew menas to come get you so we can go get this orever for you. Listen, man, people still talking about this. You just have to put blinders on and do the work. Stop reacting to social media. If you're out here working, keep working. Don't listen to these people on social media. It's all the distractions. Did that lady have some cultural blind spots? Yes, because it discredit all the work she's been doing in that community. No, but she did apologize for that. She didn't ignore it, but she did apologize because you do have to respond to things when you're in the limelight like that and you're doing work in the I mean she is. Now, when when you get two hundred thousand dollars is donated to your nonprofit and you get called out for something I don't, I think it's only right that you do acknowledge it and apologize it. Nothing wrong. Well, for all the salaries of the world and everybody else out here doing the work. Just keep doing the work. Put blinders on because the people who aren't doing anything gonna always have something to say. All right, well, Lattice Front Page News. Now when we come back, shout out to Malik Yoba. I think last week there was a story that came out Malik Yoba did an interview and said that he was attracted to trans women, and the story went crazy. People were bullying his kids and he was trying to explain himself. So he called me and said he wanted to come up here and have a conversation where we could just talk. And I said nope. And the reason I said nope is because that's not a conversation that we should have a loan because you know, when you're having conversations about a certain community, you should have people from that community in the room. We have all these talks about diversity and creating space for all people, but then you got a room full of white people trying to say with black people are into a room full of men trying to say we women are into So we're gonna have a conversation about said community. We should have people from that community in here. That's right. So we're bringing up with Malikio, but David John John he's the executive director for the National Black Justice Coalition now, the TUSSA, and Carmen Carrera, So we'll talk to all of them and we're just gonna have an open conversation. Hopefully we can talk to them and ask them whatever questions so we know, because sometimes we just don't know what to say. We don't know what to address. We don't know what's right, what's wrong, what we can say, what is hurtful, what is painful, what causes trauma. So we're gonna have this open gadaway still black people at the end of the day, you know what I'm saying. So it's really just black people having a conversation about some things we may not necessarily understand about each other. Correct, all right, So we'll kicking with them when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club of on it the Breakfast Club more than everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now. Last week Charlemagne and I were doing a story. Angela was out in our central pay yes, and Charlemagne and I will confuse with different things that we can say, different things that we can talk about. When we were talking about transgender we were talking about a story from Malik Yoba, who's here, and he called me and said, Mby, I want to come and I want to have a conversation. We also reached out to our good brother David, who's been up here a couple of David Johnson and so let's have this conversation, a serious conversation where we can ask questions. It's not a joke. We can learn and understand everything that's going on because we don't know. I have an educated, educated conversation, right, So let's let's get right into it. You bought somebody with you, and Maliki brought somebody with you as well. So introduce your guests. Please, yeah, go first. Now I'm gonna let you go first. Brother, sound like a Muslim want to Oh yeah. So for those who don't know, again, appreciate the invitation. I'm David Johns. I leave the National Black Justice Coalestion. We are intentional on unapologetic and standing at the intersections of racial equity and LGBTQ. I A plus and saved a loving equality, and I want to be clear that when you guys reported this, and when I considered accepting this invitation, I had to acknowledge that this space and conversations had here have been a source of trauma for some members of the community, trans folks in particular, right and and and the struggle was thinking about the best way to ensure that we take advantage of the opportunity the brother Yoba has provided to make space to have these conversations correct and so I both before we do anything, want to acknowledge both them, the trauma as well as y'all leaning into it, listening to it, learning from it, and then making space so that we can heal and do better. PERI. I'm all for that, right amen, Right, and also acknowledging that you know, I'm a Black Sentrals loving man, but this is a conversation centering the experiences of our trans and non binary members of our community. I invited NLA to sign, who was a member of our Black Trans Advisory Council. Thank you for having me, Thank you for coming. So yeah, I introduced to my uh the impetus actually for a lot of my activity um in recent months and weeks is my good friend Karmen career with some folks note from RuPaul's drag Race, since she transitioned on television and she's a hero. And actually Carmen is the person that inspired me or made me self reflect as a person who thinks that they live authentically and lives in my truth. I realized that when I hang around my friends who were members of the LGBTQ plus community, they are a lot more authentic than me. And so world pride. This past June. I thought I was just supporting Carmen on float. You know, at first, I was just drinking it tequila or on the float inside. And at a certain point I decided to sit on top of the float with Karmen. And it was that moment, as I'm going out to the avenue. In that moment, I felt pride. It was just a pride for living and a pride for my people, and a pride for the strength of the people around me. And so we've been working on the number of things you mentioned trauma, David, which is very, very real for all of our community. And so Carmen and I have a workshop called Love and Trauma the trans Experience, which looks at trauma and love from a political perspective, community perspective, family perspective, into personal and so we've been working on that. We've been working on some book projects, some content projects to tell these stories. And I found out about Transsibility Visibility March coming up on September twenty eighth. I saw it on Instagram. I hit them up and I said, hey, I want to support and they said, okay, we appreciate you posting. I said, no, no, use my name. I want to show up and they couldn't believe it. They were why, I said, I told the story about Carmen, and so I thought that just before you had said oh yeah, yeah, this was like two weeks ago. It just considered coming out because I started to say that just I think it's called stepping up. I don't think it's about I think it's called stepping up because they're a lot of black men and I ain't gonna blow up nobody, but we all know who they are that are in situations where they are friends, sometimes lovers, sometimes murderers of trans women. And there has been no other cis black man that And for those who don't are confuse about the language, sis is a term from chemistry that means two things that exist on one side. Right, So for someone like myself who is headterosexual, who loves women, but I love people and I hate to see people suffering, it's really really basic for me. And so it's not about coming out, it's about stepping up and saying, yo, black man. When people want to shames to see it, they want to shame Eddie Murphy, they want to shame a teddy penograss, they want to shame folk because of their association with folks. I just felt like, who else is going to be willing to put a target on their back. I don't think Edie Murphy ever stepped up though no one has, no one, that's my point. Oh like, just this past weekend, Labor Day weekend, two young people died and we aren't talking about it. Did you just say murder? Because oftentime we say die like, but I think it's we got to say what it is. It's murder. It's not worth it. They didn't yet they got murdered, Yes, brutally. The conversation came because I guess you did an interview when and out of the interview it said that you were attracted to trans and you know what so he's so, let me just acknowledge all the faux pads I've made. I've been screwing up left and right right because I thought it started with Oh man, he's a young man getting taunted in the music in the video Willoby Yeshilly right, Philly right. And I see this, I'm like, Yo, that could have been me at twenty years old. But this kid is like god that I liked this. I was like, I wasn't saying that at twenty I knew that I had some feelings inside, like why is it that if I'm with this or if I meet a woman because my first experience meeting a trans woman that I was actually attracted to. But you told me I should use What did you say? She use? I said, we should start transforming the language around attractive because we all have to understand impact versus intent. So when someone hears like, oh, a trans woman like myself, I hear fetish, right, So, which is a trip because I didn't know you were trans. Right, So I see you in the lobby, I see I see. I'm like, I see you downstairs. I'm like, yeah, that's a beautiful woman. That's what I thought. And so when you told me were trans I leaned in to learn right, and that's what it is. It's like So my first experience, I was sixteen years old. In the club, I meet a woman named Carving Extravaganza. I had no idea who she was. I just saw this find Puerto Rican check in the corner and we started talking and she opens her mouth. I was like wow, and I leaned in. I was like, who are you? Where are you from? And that was the beginning. As a sixteen year old, you go, what the hell does that make me? And there was no language. Who do I talk to? Because you talk to your boys, they're gonna clown you. You're like, yo, what do you mean? I'm like no, but this is a human being, Like she says some really interesting things, and I mean, I hope Carmen speaks up because this this woman here is like a unicorn that has been schooling me. Left in my MONEK. Don't say that. Don't do that, like little things like for yourself to fire. By the way, oh thank you yesterday for me. I've dealt with a lot of men that are just too afraid, they don't have the language. They're quick too, I guess past judgment on other men or on trans women, but they're not able to stand up and say like, yeah, this is what I like, you know. Like for me, I grew up in Jersey, like I love hip hop music. I just I feel like I am just like everybody else in my generation, you know. And then to feel excluded all of a sudden at one point in my life when I'm being my one hundred percent authentic self is just wild to me. And then the men that are attracted to us, that keep us as a secret and are hella abusive. Um, it's a shame, you know, and we all need love. So when I met Malik, I knew his trans attraction existed. I've heard stories or whatever, but I wanted to see for myself, and I wanted to see where his mind was at. And I wanted to see where his intentions were being out of pride parade, and I wanted to make a friend, you know, and I wanted to see really like what how does his mind work? And why hasn't he come out earlier? All right, we have well with malikio, But David john n La tussa incoming Carrellra when we come back, don't move it's to breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Malikio. But David john n La Tussa, Carmon Carrera. Ye. So David, here's my question. I know earlier we discussed the term coming out, and that's not the right term to us in the situation. What would be the right language that we should be using. The term we should be using is inviting. In the thing that coming out does, it is a white people thing. It acknowledges that white people get to come out, moved to neighborhoods. We've talked about this before, Hollywood, California, Chelsea, New York, Boystown, Chicago. They then get to draw power from being gay. Most black and Latin X, black and brown lgbt QIA folks live with other black and brown people. Most of us are concentrated in the South and states where it is legal to discriminate against us based on actual or perceived sexual identity, gender ritation, or gender expression. It is not safe for black trans folks to come out in the way that is otherwise popularly celebrated in most instances. That's why most Pride events over June are white. That's why most Pride stages, the people that the microphone are gay white men. In spite of their reality that there would not be a Pride anything. There would not have been a stone Wall resistance without Marsha P. Johnson, a black trans woman, and Sylvia Rivera, a Latin X trans woman, who also then founded a political movement that led to what we just celebrated more recently in terms of civil unions for white folks, while black folks still can't get jobs or housing and are dying. And so the thing that we have to appreciate is that so much of this is about language. When we say when did you come out? It would work if straight people had to offer up a similar response, but as usually straight people what they are as fold are asking what did you realize you were weird when you shifted to inviting in? Then y'all got to do the work. Y'all got to find a language of when you say, because you know, as a kid, you know, we were talking about this the other day after kid, the term was, let's say, for somebody mentally retarded, that would be the term. But now they're saying you can't use retarded, right, even for as a kid when you would say somebody small or be a midget. But now it's not the term, so we refer as it trans woman is a transgender Like, what is the term that we can use that's not offensive. So that's an important piece about relationship building, because everyone identifies differently within the community. Right, you have some folks who will say transgender woman. You have some folks whill say women of trans experience because that's how they fail. And then also you have like like when your hat Janet mocks, she says, some folks reclaim the term traning. So like, I know, for damn sure, you ain't gonna call me that, right because God don't feel affirmed by that. But for some folks they take power in that, and we shouldn't take that from them. There's also this term non binary, right, right, so we know sich gender is a part of the binary construct. And if y'all don't know what that means, there's listen to them earlier. So we acknowledge that gender is assigned at birth. People assume that they are male or female. Naturally, God says, you're gonna be this out of the other. But the realistic thing that happens is that when babies are born, my sister just delivered twins, shout out to them, Jackson Jet. The doctor assigns birth, they pull out instruments, they make educated guesses, right like, and sometimes while babies are in utrol, this changes. There are times where doctor cannot actually make an assignment, and those people are called intersext to your appoint It used to be the term that people used to call hermaphrodites. Right, and so if you identify with the gender that you were assigned at birth, youssists. If you do not agree because a doctor made a decision based on whatever that doctor was doing at that time, that that is how you identify yourself, how you make sense of your sexual identity to dorotation or expression. You are trans and there is a spectrum right of what it means to be trans. Too often this conversation devolves back into people thinking about whether or not somebody has a penis. They don't have to do with that, which is why I appreciate him a leak talking about and using the word attraction. I'm a black same, just a loving man. I love men, but I have trans attraction. I know bad black women, sis and trance, and some of this is just about using language make you find yourself attracted to sis gender women as well. Yeah, okay, and the same thing I think happens with language around this issue. I make a post and people think it's their responsibility to call me gay and but which I under which nothing wrong with I agree, I agree, but it isn't me. What do you consider yourself? I just will you consider yourself? He's a sis genderman. I asked him what he considers him. It's great, based on you guess, it's a great area there, know what you great? But here's the thing, so let's might but here some of them, a few some of my favorite new people in my life are trans men, right tiq Milan, who you guys? Probably you know the dudes from from Black Trans TV. So love and like I've been watching these dudes like feeling like wow, these are black man. These are black man that have no fellowshipping with other cisgender black man. So I made it a point to reach out to these brothers and say I want to be friends with you. I want to meet you. Let's sit down and have lunch or coffee whatever. So I was Autique about a week ago, two weeks ago, and Tique says, I identify as a queer man, and I'm like, work, well, yeah, queer for me is you know, I'm part of the community forever. And you know, he's saying that it's more of a cultural thing for him. I was like, wow, So and he only dates heterosexual women. So I said to him, I said, well, I identify as a heterosexual man. I love women, and so I I've always identified as heterosexual male. And so when when Tiak said he identifies as a queer male, I said, so does that mean if we both love heterosexual women, does that mean I need to expand my definition of heterosexuality or do I take on this new term? And so I'm not comfortable taking on a term of queer because I don't think there's anything queer about me. I live in the world. It could be a political stances, it's a political it could be a political stance. Okay, So I consider myself a heterosexual male. UM that loves women, period, end of story. Um, I am not attracted to the male esthetic. I am not attracted to men. And so that's where it gets very nuanced. I guess is the word right? No? But not really this period fual stop yeah, period stop. Sometimes we make these things over complicated, right, Like I like strawberry ice cream. I know I don't like chocolate ice cream. I know I really like strawberry, not because I try both, right, Like what you're saying, guess I am sis gender identify with the gender that a doctor sign heterosexual. I love women man. The comma is because we live in a world where trans people are racists and trans, you are a black man who loves women of color six and trans, period full stop. Can I ask the question how do you determine between a fetish and an attraction? So fetish comes is like when you only want to be with that person in the dog, you only want to be with that person sexually. You fetishize in them. Right, rather than being intentional and actually saying who are you? How can I get to know you? Our community has this rhetoric that creates stigma for a particularly black man who can't feel free enough to be able to authentic self, to love inclusively, to love freely, and so what then end up happened is that stigma promotes that fetishization. That is there a difference when when we talk about name because when it fully transitions, let's say that that is that a different name that you call opposed to somebody for instance. I understand your question as a question. So when you're a man and you transition to a woman, this is this is problematic. That is problematic because again trans nest has so little to do with otherwise male determined end. To tell you right, we gotta get beyond being fascinating with people's period. That's not what this is about. This conversation is about people's spirits, making space for people and how they show up. It ain't got to do with what they got between their legs. We have more with Malik Yo, but David John, Nala, Tusa and coming Carrera when we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Malik Yo, but David John, Nala, Tusa, Calm and Carrera. Chalomagne. I would like to hear from all of y'all on this because I want to know what's wrong with me not caring, meaning like I don't care who, what, what you identify as. I don't care who you sleep with, Like I don't have a problem with it, Like you're a human being. And that's the piece when you say the intention versus impact. When you say I don't care, it's almost like, well, white people be like, I don't see race, and it's like it is the impact. It's like, how do you don't see? It's like, how you not gonna care about race? So it's when I hear when you say you don't care, that's me like you are like a race in my existence and at the same time a knowledge that you have the privilege of not giving the fun right because you get to show up in spaces where the assumptions people make about you and how you think of yourself and show up in the world are aligned with what they read you at. But you see, what I was gonna say is it's like I care, and I'm gon say the reason why I care. It's like when I'm moving to my neighborhood, right, white people all over the neighborhood, right, they already have this preconceived notion about who I am because I came from where I came from and then when they have a conversation with me, it changes. But the thing is, it's like we got to be able to have that conversation and not be like, well, I didn't like the way you said that because honestly from myself and I'm no Sharlemaine is we don't know. That's why I was like, no, conversation is important, but I don't feel like nobody should have to explain the age. Let me say this though, because I also I feel like what gets messed and you saying I don't care is that it's not a barrier for you. You see it right, You don't engage with it. It is not the thing that you would otherwise used to dismiss somebody or discount them. Absolutely, that comment in m because Malik mentioned ten years old. And another thing that we discuss is like, is that too young to make that kind of decision. But again you gotta remember the decision is made for us. As as as brother David was saying, is that the assumption about who you are is assigned to you by the doctors off your genitalia. So you know that's what it is. And that's why because we did have a whole conversation about this, and you identify with what you identify as at the point of which you were able to do so. So some of this is so to be clear what the science as developmentally is that kids as young as five years of age I taught kindergarten. It happens around that age are starting to make sense of who they are on the world around them. About when when did y'all? I don't know, Like, I'm why, why is it important? And only because of the youth aspect to it, you know what I'm saying, Like, only because when you see young kids identifying as different genders, I'm wondering if they really feel that way or now they have the choices? When did you know you were what you are? I don't know? It's a good question. Why do you aspect to be a story? So this is a problem that that we're talking about, right like, these are sump ships, and we play these things out without thinking through the impact. Right like that that process is intimate, it can run time. I have been in relationships with women before identified as the same gender. Love in black Man. It's not only complicated as it's not something that people should be expected to regurgitate or command, especially when you can't through it right. So the leak after everything that's happened, how do you you feel, I feel like the freest in America. That's good bye. You know that was the one secret in my life. That was it. When you walk among your own people and you know that they have a question about your integrity and everyone's giving you the side eye, the people that used to give you the love. That's a very interesting feeling and one of the things that I've learned in my own public persecution and vilifications. No matter how bad it was for me when people talking, it ain't as bad as it is for y'all. Okay, correct me from when they said you told the general public before you told your kids, Um, that is not true. Okay, that is not true. But your kids were getting problems now after this, like in school. I think the mother your child are the one who put that out there. Who wasn't the mother your child? I don't know either. And also I want to I want to just cut off what I'm gonna say. I was just going to say, you know, I want to apologize to the trans community for any unintentional trauma we have caused them not apologize if I'm wrong. I don't want to hurt people intentionally now, you know, because you know I'm community. I'm community, So like, thank you for apologizing and moving forward. I think what intentionally what intentional like apology looks like it's like practice because the positive size that trans people have been contributing to the black community. We got two black trans politicians right now who are supporting bills to make sure that all black people are free. Us being trans is not mean we give up our black car, as Monica Roberts would say right like, we're still black and and the and part is important to this conversation is important because there are spaces where we don't have access to the same rights and privileges as everybody. And I think that's part of it. Like like we said, you know, part of it is having this space so we can't have these conversations. And then, just like anybody else, like if we say something foul, we say something wrong, call us and checkers. And I think it's important to educate yourself to Mali can do that with us, and you can do this as well, like the same thing, Like the whole thing is we have to be here together than up. And I do want to say that it is important for us to educate ourselves too, because we do have a platform. So when we have these discussions, it's not always okay to just be like, well, I don't know, because it's definitely ways that you can do your research and find out people's experiences and find out the right terminology that you should be using and look those things up so that we're not just blind. When we have sent the global we also have to give grace, right, Like, this stuff is not easy. The Latin root of the word education is educare. It means to draw out this process of learning and being challenged and trying new things and adopting new language. It's difficult and people are going to make mistakes, and so it's in coming upon us again acknowledging the collective trauma that we've experienced as a result of translate because slavement, while supremacy and anti blackness and all this other the way mirid to give each other grace, right, I don't think people giving up that coming out lingle only because that Diana Ross song is so fire, bro Like, come on, don't do a talk about a body again. And that's my final thought and just someone just said this video white people love gay people's products. This is like, see the contradictions. I love people. They to celebrate the things that gay people do, but they want to demonize us and talk. I love that, Like white people will adopt rape, be profited off of our culture and then don't want to do Black people and then sis hetero black folks don't understand how the two are connected. I love black I just know they're hilarious, they're smart. I just don't you. I think they're all different each other and all right. And I'm also a little confused because a lot of them call me sis, so I don't know if it's because of sis gender they call you start to tick up for me, don't let them talk to me. It is no one is well. Actually we at some point we got to talk about that too. Right in the same way, black queer man at samee and eleven men men and our sex and man whatever can't stand in the space of demanding to be respected in our identity and then miss gender straight brothers. We appreciate you guys for joining us, and let's just say that we just don't care. Yeah, and don't forget the point of but acknowledge the acknowledge it as well, right like, I don't care who you sleep with because I honor you as a person without information on apology. That's that's what I'm saying. And don't forget. September twenty eight is the trans Visibility March, So on DC, we're doing our workshop and trauma we need all. In October eighth, there's a Supreme Court rally around a title of Title seven. There's a piece of legislation that again would allow employers to be able to fire trans folks or people they think are trans and others um without And where's that really in Washington, DC? Court las about the policy. It's really about the policy and rights and you obviously we have a huge election next year and we have an administration that doesn't give to about anybody exactly. Everything would be on National Back Justice Coalitions Website NBJC dot org, a NBJC on the move across the edge of the platform. Thank you guys so much again. Are we gonna leave this this place open for you guys, So whenever you guys want to come up here, please give me my god man. I appreciate you re league as well and you guys are invited as well and for life. You're right, you guys, But will we say God attention than it's beautiful, than love? Good morning, I bro, I got a question for you, man. What yo? What I'm saying? I don't want to hit nothing from you this morning? I got a question you, bro. I don't want you to turn this left? Okay. Salute to David Johns and Nyla and Carmen and Malik Yoba for coming. What aout you? Um? I don't know? Since gendered? Uhosexual man? That's right, that's correct. Right? You think you're straight? Man? I don't know. Ask me. I'm great, okay, you know that in two thousan nineteen, my whole in twenty nineteen. I might be a bunch of other words. It's great. Just don't apply no more. I'm a sis gendered heterosexual man. What are you? I'm Rashaan Casey. I don't know. No, you're not. That's the name somebody gave you. Listen. Salute to them for coming, though, Salute to them for coming. I don't I don't understand the trans world, but I understand their right to exist, and that's all that matters. All right. Well, let's get to the rooms. Let's talk Milie Yoba. She's filling the team. This is the Rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Now that interview, when you go see it on YouTube is a lot longer than what you heard on the Breakfast Club this morning, fifteen minutes. So one thing that Malik Yoba did address was his fraternity five Beta Sigma, removing him from his youth leadership role. Here's what he had to say in the interview. It's very painful when you're sitting at the eye of the storm and people come for you, like my fraternity, well my former fraternity. I'm blowing them up right now. Five Beta Sigma we had an executive director that was murdered like that young woman you're talking about. He was gay. He was running for public office in Louisiana. Even within an organization like five Beta Sigma, that slogan is culture for service and service for humanity, no one stepped up as brothers. And so as I've gone through my storm, those brothers didn't step up for me. They stepped away, and so they publicly acknowledged that some brothers in the organization have hit me up and said, Yo, that is a travesty because within the leadership of this organization right now, there's inappropriate behavior. Hypocritical, not inappropriate. This is what a hypocritical, right, and so at what point do we get really comfortable being uncomfortable so that we can make everybody okay? So what ended up happening was, according to the Sigmas, they did feel it was necessary to take precautions to protect their values and reputation. He was serving as an honorary member of that historic black fraternity. He was named the spokesperson earlier this year, and he was supposed to be giving mentorship to preteen and teenage males through social, cultural and educational enrichment. But there were accusations against him that were made by Mariah Lopez Ebony on Facebook. She titled it Surviving Malikio. But we had sex when I was just a teen and they felt like stepping away because of these accusations, So we'll tell you more. He did address us in a freestyle as well, who did a freestyle Malik Yoba, you got it when we come back. Okay, we'll do that in the next hour. But it's so funny to watch dudes from the hood who was listening to that interview hit me up and ask you questions. One man say that peace, good morning bro. I know the interview is prerecorded, but what are the extra letters did they added to the LGBT community. I'm still confused, but still listening. That's all you're supposed to do. Listen, Okay, be honest with you. I don't know. Let me say I don't know that extra letters. Yeah. A lot of people hit me too, plus plus service Q plus he said, plus said plus huh because he use Yes. Somebody just asked me, so, so it's LGBT Q plus Now Q, it's LGBT Q, I A plus what's I A man? None of y'all know what y're talking about. Y'all sing here doing the alphabet, and he's just walking into at abc D e FD started pointing me like, what are you talking about? All right? Well, anyway, that is your rumor report, all right, Charlemagne, Yes, who you're giving your donkey to this? There's a letter lg The G stands for Giant, as the Giants fan, we'd like them to come to the front of the carregation. We'd like to have a word with them this morning. You may not. Okay, Giants fans are silly. All right, We're gonna have a conversation about how silly y'all are, because if this is your mindset after the first game of the season, boy, y'all in for a long, long season. All right. We'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club, Go Morning. I was going to Donkey. It's the Donkey of the Death. That's devil Breakfast Club. Drohm, turn my mic on Jesus Donkey today for Wednesday, September eleventh, goes to a fan of one of the most trash ass teams in the entire NFL, the New York This season, they will not really be good at football Giant all right. The man's name is Tobias Gray, and he was arrested and charged with simple and domestic assault and threatening police officers at the time of his arrest. Now, this is an amazing story because he warms my cold heart to see a Giants fan in handcuffs wearing a Giants jersey and Giants jacket. Now, all you, if you don't know, you shouldn't know that on Sunday, the Cowboys destroyed the New York Giants. The Giants stuff for a crushing defeat, an embarrassing beat down. They were conquered, they were overcome, overpowered, vanquished by America's team, my team, the Dallas Cowboys. Dropping a clues bomb from my Dallas Cowboys. Tobias Gray was traumatized because of the thirty five seventeen ass whipping they received at the hands of My Cowboys on Sunday, because he knows that it's gonna be more of those ass whippings handed out throughout the season from various teams. And you know, I tell you all the time, hurt people, hurt people. Trauma Israel, and if you don't deal with your trauma, you will end up redistributing that pain to others. Okay, if you don't heal what hurt you, you will bleed on people who didn't cut you. Exactly what the Bias grad did. And I let the record show what Tobias Craig got arrested for has nothing to do with my Dallas Cowboys, all right. This has to do with a team that the Giants have beaten twice in the Super Bowl. Do you know who that is? Envy, you're a Giants fan, you know who that is? Patriots? Yeah? The defending six times Super Bowl champions, the New England Patriots. Okay, the Giants fans know that regardless of what happens for the rest of NFL history, they can always say they beat the Patriots twice in the Super Bowl twice? Correct, So why are you mad? Okay, trust me or the Dallas Cowboy fan. For years we sucked, and when we sucked, I would just lean into the fact that we are five times Super Bowl champions. Who cares if we want knows in the nineties. Okay, those are small details. So Giants, y'all have to do the same thing. All right. The Patriots are still winning. They're probably going to the Super Bowl again this year. If you're a Giants fan, just leaning to that fact that y'all beat them twice in the Super Bowl and keep it moving. But Tobias Great isn't able to do that because Tobias is too busy focusing on what the Patriots are doing. Now, all right, would you like to know why does lose as Giants fan got arrested. Let's go to WBZCBS four for the report. Police New York Giants fan is accused of threatening to shoot people at Gillette stadium. Prosecutors say that he's actually upset over the Pat's newest signing. Tobias Gray appeared in court today wearing a Giant's jersey, and police say that he posted a threat on Facebook that he wanted to shoot random people at Gillette. The man's attorneys tells us that he didn't mean the Facebook post as a threat, adding that he's a Giants fan who's upset that the Patriots will be that much better with Antonio Brown. The forty four year old faces charges for simple and domestic assault and threatening police officers. At the time of his arrest and the now deleted post from Gray's Facebook, it read, in part, you might as well hand them the ring now. If I ever get my hands on a gun, which I don't have one yet but I'm looking, I will go shoot random people at Foxborough. That's how you're feeling. No, that's how Giants fans feel. No is tasted. You're threatening to shoot up Jillete statum because they signed Antonio Brown. I mean, that's really okay, Giants fans is It's too early in the season to be losing it all right. If this is the reaction after Week one, what it is gonna be the mindset by week eight when y'all are one in seven? All right? What's gonna be the mindset at the end when y'are two and fourteen? All right? Do we have to add Giants fans to the list of domestic terrorists in America? Huh? Listen, Giants fans. I want to tell y'all something, man, Losers focus on winners, while winners focus on winning. It's still early in the season. Relax, Okay, you don't know what could happen this two shot pass? You lie, Manning might can't pass anymore, but this season will all right? Please give Tobias great at sweet sounds of the Hamiltones. Oh now you are the do gee, Oh the day, the doe gee, Oh the day. Ye he's not a die hard Giants fan. That he's not. I was looking at his picture to put his picture back up. Can we play a game? I guess what race it is? Even with his picture? What his what is he? He's black? He's black? King there you go. I just want you to say it. I don't want it. I didn't want it. I didn't want to say it, and I wasn't sure. I just make it sure I can know your cousins want to see it. I know your cousins want to see Get your cousins right, go get your cousin v all right, thank you for that, donkey and the day. I guess up next ask ye eight hundred five A five one or five one. If you need a relationship advice that any type of advice, call ye. Now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. I'm gonna keep get some real advice with Angela. Ye. It's ask Ye wanting everybody in cdj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. It's time for asking ye. Hello, who's this morning? It's you're not? Hey, what's up? What's your question? Fee? My question is is it smarter to stay in the job because it's currently making you the money or is it how to people with your heart and doing part something that you really want to do. I'm working in a job right now. I'm in sales and it's one of those like it's a constant movement, the constant you have to make, you gotta makes you create, you gotta make sure you get you know, and it's like I don't know if it's what I'm supposed to do in life. But if I don't do it, then our champion my bills. Well then, first of all, there's nothing better in life when you can have something that you do that pays your bills, that you also enjoy doing. And that is possible, right, and sometimes that doesn't happen for us right away. Now, do you know what it is that you want to do? I really want to go back to school, um, and I really want to go into Earth's childhood education. Okay, I think that we have like a we need some more teachers of color, especially in the neighborhoods where the arts or time believe kids of color that neighborhood. But my only issue is that I heard I went to school previously, and I have student loans that I have to pay back and I can't go back to school because I have to pay back to my student loans and pay back money to the school in order community even take more classes. You know, with a situation where I'm kind of stuck right at First of all, never feel like you're stuck in a situation. And I will say this, I know a lot of times when you work in education and I'm trying to do some research on that right now. There are grants that will help pay for your student loans, and even sometimes when you go work at a place, they'll help you work out your student loans. That is correct, but it's only correct if you don't have any previous loans. I already went to school actually for mass communications broadcasting. I wasn't able to finish completely. I need more and so bad. They get you in these holes where it's like, if you don't finish right away and you try to go back to school, they don't give you any loans. Do you not how much more do you owe on your loans? So in order for me to even finish my classes, I have to pay ten grahams to the school. Okay, so my student loans for my degree or forty grand thirty thirty eight grants. So it's like you can order for me to go back to school, I have to pay the ten grands back to the school. But then I'll be stuck with more loans because I already have like thirty eight good okay, because they do have the teacher loan forgiveness program. But you said you can't have any previous loans, in order to be eligible for that. Yep, okay, So I recommend that set goals for yourself. If this is something that you know you want to do and you have to work out whatever payment plans. Maybe there's a low interest loan that you can take out to pay off those student loans so that you don't have those student loans anymore, and then you can work out of payment with that, and then at that time you can go to school and then work under a teacher loan forgiveness program once that's paid off. But I think there's always solutions to what it is. At least you have in your mind what it is that you want to do. Now you just got to solve those problems and set those goals for yourself. I know, but I'm telling you don't make excuses either. They will not give it's you for education. But I can go and get a thirty thousand dollars room for a car right now, right well, listen, I just want to say for everything that it is that you want to do, you will find that solution for it. And I think this is something that you have to work really hard at and a lot of times we talk ourselves out of what it is that we want to do for the future, saying oh, this can't happen or I can't do it because of this. No, how can I make this happen? And you have to work on that and figure it out. I love the fact that you know what you want to do. I love what it is that you want to do because that will affect lives of other people and also be very fulfilling for yourself. Now, let's get you to that place. I think a lot of times too, when we're working in a job that we don't love at all, and we're doing it just because we have to make money, it is important for us to figure out our exit strategy. So now it's time for you to start working on your exit strategy. So you know what you're saving up your money for, what you're putting it away for. It might be that every single time you get your tax return, that's what it goes to our paying off those student loans, and you don't spend extra money on anything else just because you have a goal in mind. But just set that goal for yourself and make it happen. Yeah, that that definitely sounds sounds like something that is doable. It's just too. It's like, hold, I put my money story, I gotta keep a roof over drive to work. You gotta do it. And just remember at the end, at the end of all of this, you have something that's gonna be amazing for you and for your future. You know for sure that is very true. I say, struggle now, rewards later. That's very true. It's very true. All right, good luck to you, get it, get it going. Thank you so much. You guys enjoying your day. Thank you Jay. All right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice, call ye now. Was the breakfast club? Good morning, I'm gonna keep a real for some real advice with Angela. Ye's ask Ye Moon, and everybody is DJ Envy and July Yee, Charlomagne. Guy. We are the breakfast club. But in the middle of ask yee. Hello, who's this? Hey? How's it going? Guys? Good morning, good morning, morning, good morning. My name is Israel angel Lee. Listen, I leave, I leave your help. Okay, okay, I'm trying to get a sugar botta. Okay. In today's world society, you got sugar. You know you got sugar. Daddy's right, you got three room slampsats. I'm a twenty five year old Puerto Rican looking good, got clearly long here five levin. I work hard, and yo, I'm trying to get my red pen, you know, I man, I'm trying to travel great things and I know I know you call it rich, you know, so I'm gonna shoot my shot. Do you think I'm gonna be your sugar mamma? Don't you know? I have some advice for you, sir. Okay, First of all, there's a lot of dating apps and websites that will link you up with that sugar mama that you so badly once, And those are women that seeking the same arrangement that you're seeking. They want to take care of a young, hot man like yourself, and that's what you need to look. That is not what I'm trying to do right now. Okay, what's your Instagram? Maybe there's people that's and just said, ah, you know work, it's h I g y w t h E I G y I y I g z w t h E s h I H. All right, let's see. I'm gonna see if I can recommend you for any sugar mamas that might be listening right now. No, I'm I'm a good looking god man. You know I was in serventeen maxt G when I was like nineteen illegal it's a doctor, okay? All right? Is he with the flicks. I'm gonna post a link and let's see if anybody hits you up. Okay, okay? And what's what services do you offer for this? Sugar mama? Listen man, I'm I'm a romantic god. Listen. I'm a tourist. Okay, listen, I like some can dudes. Get some labs and do oil be or you up? You know what I mean? Get you fully really nice, take you off for dinner, make you laugh? Do you listen? Do looks matter, Doude, looks matter, you know? Not by just money. It's about the twist out of me. Yeah, It's about the twersonality and the money. Okay. I'm trying to be fun at the stable here. All right, go you look a little like French Montana. I'm a post a link for anybody that's listening during asking and let us know if anybody hits you up. Good luck? Is he hope you find your sugar mama? Are you have a wonderful day, all right, you two. All right, Well ask ye if you need relationship advice at any type of advice, call ye. Now. Now we got rooms on the way. Yes, we'll be talking about Antonio Brown. He is the Patriots receiver and he's been accused of three incidents of sexual assault. Let's have those details, all right, We'll get into that next. Keep a lock. This the breakfast club coming the breakfast club. Blister this just stand Ohla Gosh got the rumor reports with Angela. Angela report the breakfast club now in the last hour and rumor report. We talk to you guys about Mariah Lopez Ebini. She did a Facebook surviving Milik Yoba. She said that she had sex with him when she was just a teen, and she wants to let people know who applaud and salute Milik Yoba for revealing he is so called trans attracted to understand that he has deeper issues and other things going on with him. Well, he did respond to these allegations and he posted this freestyle how quickly people love to spread news with no proof for child abuse? You confused, I see you. You choose to try to make me lose, but I can't. If you try to stand in my shoes, you would lose. You can't win when you live in sin. When you got to begin where it begins again in the beginning, I told you there was the word. The words said we will love, and we will love each other no matter what you my sister, my brother, Will you be a trans man or a trans woman? I do not know if you do not understand, Yes, this is a freestyle. All right. That freestyle has since been deleted from his Instagram page. But I just wanted you to hear his response that he did in the artistic way. Okay, that he did it. All right. Now let's talk about the rock. We told you that he was going to be on Kelly Clockson's show. He was on Monday's episode of The Kelly Clockson Show, the debut premiere episode of her show, and he talked about a lot of things, including his wedding. So we had the best wedding. We got married in Kaui. It's hard to keep something like that under wraps, but it was so private and there was maybe ten people with our babies, and it was just the best wedding. That's nice, A cool, private wedding. He also talked about Kevin Hart, because of course, you know that's his good friend and also his son. Everything is good. I spoke with Kevin. I actually referred to him as my son. I connected with him today, and you know what, these things happen in life. And thankfully he was trapped in nicely to his car seat, so I think that that's real. Well, listen, I'm only kidding. He spoke to the pediatrician and he all right, So that's good. And I assume because he's joking around about it, Kevin Hart must be in good spirits right now as well. Okay, all right, Now, Antonio Brown has been accused of rape in a lawsuit. Now he's from the New England Patriots now and he's the most prominent wide receiver in the NFL. Now he's being accused of raping a woman who worked as his trainer. According to this federal lawsuit that was filed on Tuesday, a woman named Brittany Taylor, who was working with him as his trainer. He hired her as his trainer, is now saying that she was sexually assaulted twice during training sessions in June of twenty seventeen, She says he exposed himself and kissed her without permission and also masturbated behind her and and ejaculated on her back. She did and her working relationship with him, but then ended up coming back to work with him after he apologized and said that there would be no more sexual advances. Now Antonio Brown's statement he is vehemently denying these charges. They said that he denies each and every allegation in the lawsuit. He will pursue all legal remedies to not only clear his name, but to also protect other professional athletes against false accusations. So we will keep you updated on what's happening. How The New England Patriots said they are aware of the civil lawsuit and they take the allegations very seriously and will have no further comment until the investigation takes place. Yeah, that's just what it is. It's an accusation and an allegation. You know. I think that he should still be able to play on Sunday, you know, and he is still playing, right, Yeah, yes, I believe he should be playing. I mean, it's a civil suit, all right. And just to end things off, I have good news for you. We are giving you a chance to win one of ten trips to New York City for Powerhouse NYC. That's right, We're giving you roundship airfare for two people, two nights, hotel accommodations, sweet tickets, and you get to meet that Breakfast Club. It's going down at the Predential Center. That goes down October twenty six. Haf Features and Meges, Mike Melo, Baby a Buggy, the Baby, David Meg, the Stallion, Seweety Polo Polo Gee, Little TJ, and a lot more to be announced, all presented by our friends at AT and T. I'm Angela Yee and that's your woman report. All right, thank you, miss ye revote. We'll see you guys later. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up. Next, let's go. It's a breakfast Local Morning, j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now. Shout to Malik Yo but David John's not a Tucson and Carma Carrera for joining us to Lead with the Women First Annual Lead with the Women First. Okay, Malik Yo was his friend, yes, oh okay, he was the one that we actually brought up to interview and then we brought everybody around him. You should still bring lead with the women first. That's just the courteous thing to do. Envy. Okay, listen, I want to salute the Minority Health Film Festival. I'll be there tomorrow in Milwaukee. Okay, it's gonna be at the Turner Hall Ballroom. My discussion starts at one pm. And you know it's a conversation about my favorite subject, mental health. So Milwaukee, which is one of my favorite cities in all of the country. I'll see you tomorrow at the Minority Health Film Festival, a conversation with Charlomagne the God tomorrow at one pm. All right, doors open at eleven thirty. All right, see you tomorrow Milwaukee. All right, when we come back, we got your positive note, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela, yee, Chalomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now let's leave on a positive note. Yes, man, I just want to tell somebody out there that might need to hear this. Forgiveness something that we're all working on, or at least me. But forgiveness is not about letting someone off the hook for their actions, but freeing ourselves of negative energies that bind us to them. Breakfast Club, you're all finish your yon, dumb