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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Since he had shot every single day.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Breakfast clue, God, Damny, the breakfast club. What that ass
up on a breakfast club?
Speaker 3 (00:09):
Brady, I can't say breakfast clubs without the Breathless Club.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
You're like this rare air.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
She got platforms and partners all over the place with us.
Speaker 3 (00:19):
Man is so high people want to be in bustited
with the breakfast buck.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
I don't think white people know how popular you guys are.
DJ infy Ess hilarious, Charlemagne the God. You guys really
are like the hip hop early morning in late night talk.
Speaker 4 (00:33):
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Speaker 3 (00:47):
Just hilarious. Good morning, Charlamagne, the God.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
Peace to the planet is Monday.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
What are you doing here, Jess?
Speaker 2 (00:56):
She ain't got no businesses. This is where I work
at it is, but you also pregnant? You are nine?
How many you eight months, month and two weeks pregnant.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Eight months and three weeks.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 6 (01:07):
He's supposed to be on that screen right now. You're
spposed to be at home relax and chilling.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
I know, but i'd be looking pixelated.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
It don't matter. You said you want to have that
little baby in Maryland, and you need to be in Maryland. Yeah,
that water breaking here right now.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
Guess what we gotta deliver?
Speaker 2 (01:21):
That's right, dang.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
So yeah, what's up? All right?
Speaker 2 (01:25):
How you feeling?
Speaker 1 (01:26):
I feel good?
Speaker 7 (01:27):
Yo?
Speaker 8 (01:27):
You know it's crazy all right? Look, I know I'm
like almost there. I can't drive, yo. I hit so
much stuff this morning.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
You mean good thing.
Speaker 8 (01:37):
I ain't driving my trucks on nobody now, but yo,
I hit a lot of No, I didn't.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
Hit any people.
Speaker 8 (01:42):
Think s swiping everything like I'm I'm no not people
actually like vehicles, Yeah, cars, curbs, you know, begging somebody bike?
Speaker 2 (01:54):
I don't. I don't think you should have that.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
They never knows me because it wasn't my truck. But yeah,
I oh my gosh.
Speaker 3 (02:01):
So crazy pregnant.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
You can't see like, yo, No, I'm just clumsy.
Speaker 8 (02:04):
I'll be burning myself cooking like I don't understand what's
going on.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Let me ask you this question that what the hell
are you doing here?
Speaker 1 (02:13):
I love y'all so much. I wanted to do my
fair wow today.
Speaker 8 (02:15):
So this is my last day in the studio, so
I wanted to come and see hey y and then
buy your We.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Didn't need that.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
And that's crazy.
Speaker 6 (02:24):
Now Friday did say you to coming Monday. I thought
you was Captain said I'm coming, But you came.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Yeah, because I.
Speaker 8 (02:30):
Had to get some stuff from my place up here
to go back home. We we and we had to
come and do her nursery here.
Speaker 2 (02:36):
Any by yourself? Who would you?
Speaker 1 (02:38):
I'm not by myself?
Speaker 2 (02:39):
Oh naya, you can't buy yourself.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
I came to work by myself.
Speaker 3 (02:44):
She came by myself, but I got ash.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
And Chris appear with me.
Speaker 8 (02:46):
Okay, yeah, no, no, no no. And I didn't drive up here.
Chris drove, of course, but I drove to.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
That's a big mac drug in front of the building.
No telling people call mac Rus supposed to be on
your ship.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
Now I don't have that. That's not who we drove.
Speaker 6 (03:06):
A goodness gracious? All right, Well, let's get the show cracking.
Common and Pete Rock will be joining us this morning.
They got a new album to Auditorium Volume one. We're
gonna kick it with them in a little bit, and.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
What a weekend it was in America this week an
assassination attempt of the former president. I'm the United States
of America, Donald Trump. I'm sure Morgan will give us
some updates and front page news and we will be
discussing this morning.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Yes, right, all right, well, front page news is next.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, owning everybody at j
n V. Just hilarious. Charlamagne the guy we are the breakfast.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
Close disrespectful to cut off Kendricks versus at this point,
you know what I'm saying. That verse gave us so
many averse was the catalyst for so many great moments
in hip hop. The greatest rap beef of all time
is blackmis Blacksmiths. To cut that verse off, we just did.
Speaker 3 (03:53):
We ain't got no time. Let's get in some front
page news.
Speaker 2 (03:56):
Good morning, Morgan, good morning.
Speaker 9 (03:59):
Is it a good morning.
Speaker 10 (04:00):
Let's recap the craziness that happened over the weekend, and
then I'll talk about what's coming up this week.
Speaker 9 (04:04):
A lot to cover, guys.
Speaker 10 (04:06):
So former President Donald Trump is gearing up for the
Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After there was an
assassination attempt on his life. On Saturday, just after six pm,
shots rang out at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania,
and one of those shots reportedly grace the former president's
right ear as he was addressing the crowd. We do
have two audio clips from the rally, and I will
(04:27):
issue a disclaimer that the audio could be difficult to
listen to, So if you have children in the car
or our shell shock, please be advised.
Speaker 9 (04:34):
Let's hear what happened at the rally.
Speaker 2 (04:36):
Take a look at what happened.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
Wow.
Speaker 10 (05:07):
So, once given the all clear, secret Service agents rushed
bloody eared Trump off the stage, but not before he
pumped his fist and mouthed the words fight to the
crowd as.
Speaker 9 (05:18):
They chanted USA.
Speaker 10 (05:20):
He was taken to a medical facility where he was
later reported that he is doing well now. The shooters
identified as twenty year old Thomas Matthew Crooks of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.
He was located on a roof outside of the venue.
Shortly after he started shooting. Secret Service agents took him
from a nearby roof, spotted him and took him out. Meanwhile,
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Corey Comparatore, a fifty year old firefighter. Former firefighter died
in the incident protecting his family from the gunfire, and
two other attendees, seventy four year old James Copenhaber of
Moonship Moon Township, Pennsylvania and fifty seven year old David
Dutch of New Kingston, Pennsylvania, was They are expected to survive,
(06:02):
they are in serious condition. The FBI continues to investigate
a motive which they have not figured out, and the
agency is calling on the public for help.
Speaker 9 (06:11):
Guys, see what happened there?
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Yeah, RP to those individuals that lost their life.
Speaker 10 (06:18):
At so Many national and global leaders called on people
to unite and denounce public political violence and sent Trump's
sent Trump excuse me, thoughts and prayers and well wishes,
including former President Obama for President Clinton, Vice President Kamala Harris,
former Vice President Mike Pennce, Speaker Mike Johnson, Nancy Pelosi.
The list goes on Ukrainian President Avan Vlotimore Zelenski, and
(06:41):
of course President Biden to name a few. In a
prime time address from the Oval Office, President Biden said
there needs to be a lower temperature in politics following
the assassination attempt.
Speaker 9 (06:52):
Let's hear more from Biden.
Speaker 11 (06:54):
Yesterday shooting in Donald Trump's Rowling Pennsylvania, calls on all
of us to take a step back, take stock of
where we are, how we go forward from here, or
we may disagree. We are not enemies. We're neighbors. We're friends, coworkers, citizens,
and most importantly, we are fellow Americans. We do not
know the motive of the shooter yet, we don't know
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his opinions or affiliations. We don't know whether you're hat
help or support, or if you're communicated with anyone else. Thankfully,
Former Trump is not seriously injured. I spoke to him
last night. I'm grateful he's doing well in Jill and
I keep him and his family in our prayers.
Speaker 10 (07:33):
So Biden, of course, said violence has not been the
answer when it comes to American politics, citing examples including
January sixth Capital riots and the assault against Paul Pelosi's
Nancy Pelosi's husband. He spoke about resolving differences at the
ballot box and not with bullets, saying that the power
to change America should rest in the hands of the
people and not in the hands of a deadly assassin.
Speaker 9 (07:55):
He went on.
Speaker 10 (07:56):
To say that he did speak with Trump on Saturday night.
Speaker 9 (08:00):
He is grateful he's doing well.
Speaker 10 (08:01):
He also extended condolences to the family of the retired
firefighter attending the rally who lost his life shielding his
family from gunfire. Now an important thing to note that
there has not been an assassination attempt in the United
States on a president since Ronald Reagan was in office,
and that was March thirtieth of nineteen eighty one, as
he was leaving the Washington Hilton Hotel. What do you
(08:22):
guys make of all of this? I mean, do you
think it was the media? Do you think it was
divisive politics?
Speaker 9 (08:28):
What do you think?
Speaker 2 (08:30):
I think I think we have geted off your chests
coming up next, So feel free to call up and
get whatever you want off your chest. One in one
hundred and five eight five, one oh five one. I'm
reserving all my thoughts about this until eight am.
Speaker 12 (08:42):
Eight am.
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Were really going to open up the phone lines and
have a discussion with the people. But I just want
to hear what everybody else got to say for the
first couple hours.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
That's right, And what we talk about next, Ale Morgan, Yeah.
Speaker 10 (08:53):
So we'll talk about what's happening this week the RNC
gets underway today.
Speaker 9 (08:57):
So and Trump is in Milwauk. He's ready and geared.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Up for it.
Speaker 3 (09:01):
He said he's changing his speech. He rewrote his speech that.
Speaker 6 (09:04):
He's speaking on Thursday, so I will get more information
next hour. Everybody definitely gonna walk out to fifty cent
many men, No, I just want to throw that out.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
He's telling you either either fifties. I don't think fifty
will be there to perform it, but he's definitely gonna
walk out to fifty. I'm telling you a bulletproof. I
don't know if A is gonna be tworking, but he
definitely gonna walk out to fifty.
Speaker 9 (09:29):
So we'll talk about it.
Speaker 6 (09:31):
That would be destutty man. I'm telling you Quinn switch
death upon me. I'm telling the blood in my head
and I can't. All right, get it off your chest?
Speaker 3 (09:42):
Five five five one is the Breakfast logo Morning the
Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, wake up. If you're
time to get it off your chest, you.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
Mad or blessed, we want to hear from you on
the breakfast blos. Hello, this this is.
Speaker 13 (10:01):
Rich.
Speaker 12 (10:02):
What's up? Rich?
Speaker 3 (10:03):
And get it off your chest?
Speaker 14 (10:04):
I just feel like bro we good morning everybody in
my bad charline just sail.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
Good morning King.
Speaker 14 (10:10):
But we get to like sad tands right around now.
I think everybody be blessed up. Stay stay out there,
because these people are gonna use it as a pretext.
Speaker 15 (10:19):
It's the star war.
Speaker 14 (10:20):
I'm to fade, but they're gonna used this as a
pretext to do what they always wanted to do.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
Well the reality of the situation. And I did say,
I'm reserving my thoughts until eight am, so I will
never mind.
Speaker 14 (10:32):
Hello.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
Who's this?
Speaker 3 (10:34):
What's your name?
Speaker 15 (10:35):
Hello?
Speaker 3 (10:35):
Hey, what's your name?
Speaker 2 (10:36):
Brody?
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Hey, Jazzy, take us home speaker or take us off
bluetooth please.
Speaker 16 (10:42):
I'm on the regular phone.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
Okay, all right, we'll get it off your chest.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
Brother, that's all.
Speaker 16 (10:46):
Hey.
Speaker 17 (10:46):
An interview with doctor Ohm like that man. Uh Two
things he said, I didn't feel like, you know, black.
Speaker 15 (10:54):
And the white as a whole.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
You got a white wife, but I have a white girlfriend.
Speaker 17 (11:00):
And the thing is, I don't get this all noble.
I'm cool, which I'm cool if you did. A white
girl just own you because you day a white girl.
That's like my brother, because he's just the white girl.
You know that that's your choice.
Speaker 2 (11:10):
It is incredible to me that of all the things
doctor whom I says, that's the thing that hurts people's
feelings the most. I can I can always tell listen,
love who you want to love, my brother, doctor exactly,
the doctor, somebody who you should love. You know, shouldn't
be an issue. I believe that black I believe in
black love too.
Speaker 11 (11:26):
Though.
Speaker 2 (11:27):
I like to see black men with black women, but
I ain't not.
Speaker 15 (11:29):
I believe I believe.
Speaker 16 (11:30):
In black too much.
Speaker 17 (11:31):
You know, he should be that way, Like, I'm just
owning this person because you know, you know, he said
he's gonna vote for some dude named Donald West because
he liked it what.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
He what he was saying was that he said doctor
whom I said he likes Cornell Cornell West, no corner.
West is running the third party president candidate. But he
said he can't vote for him because he's a bunny happy,
because he's a bunny happer.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
Hello, who's this yo?
Speaker 1 (11:56):
Hello?
Speaker 2 (11:59):
What's going on?
Speaker 18 (12:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (12:02):
And I just had some comments about you know, what
went down. I think it's it's definitely a reflection where
you know, the state of our country and like where
we're at with everything, and it's just very interesting. Like
you know, the left is basically showing like their true
colors because like they're supposed to the liberal progressives, but
like they're suddenly like believing in like false flags and
like oh is it true?
Speaker 12 (12:22):
Is it not?
Speaker 4 (12:23):
You know kind of vibue. And a lot of people
I talk to also that are like they wish he
was he was hurt. You know what I'm saying. These
are like the progressives and everything of that, you know.
And aside from that, I think the it's it's showing
like the radicalization of you know, young men in this
country too, because you know, young.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
Young white men, young white men say say what it is?
Speaker 4 (12:47):
I mean, yes, it is young white men. But I
think quietly it's becoming all men in general. I mean,
no culture becomes more guno centric. I mean you guys,
you guys don't speak the most highly of young men,
you know. And and and if you just if we
look at the violence that that that occurs, you know
(13:08):
in a lot of these incidents, incidences, it's you know,
the parias of society that are kind of you know,
often spoken down upon.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Call them pariahs. How about start day? How about that
you know, practice what you preach my brother.
Speaker 4 (13:20):
You know what, they are parized. They said that he
was he was alone, and he was humiliated in school
and things of that nature. So not in not justifying
what he did or anything like that, I'm just saying
it's it's basically a reflection.
Speaker 6 (13:32):
But even if that's the reason he was a loner
in school, he was at a gun club, a local
gun club in PA.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
We don't know the reason he had no real digital.
Speaker 6 (13:38):
Imprint or no nothing on social media, don't.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (13:44):
You can't just say anybody that's a looner is a
you know.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Yeah, I don't like the term pariah, even though I
understand what the term pariah means. It means an outcast,
but it also means an outcasts are someone who's despised
and avoided. It's the difference, I think, between being and
being considered an outcast and being somebody who's despised and
avoid it. That's why I don't like to call people
for rice.
Speaker 6 (14:02):
Get it off your chest eight hundred and five eighty five,
one oh five one.
Speaker 3 (14:05):
If you need to vent, hit us up now.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
It's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (14:14):
It's your time.
Speaker 12 (14:15):
To get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.
Speaker 15 (14:17):
So so we better have the same agage.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.
Speaker 19 (14:22):
Hello, who is.
Speaker 16 (14:24):
Me?
Speaker 12 (14:24):
Hey?
Speaker 3 (14:25):
Good morning? Get it off your chest. Yeah.
Speaker 20 (14:27):
I think that whole Trump thing was a hoax.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
Oh you think it was fake?
Speaker 20 (14:31):
Yeah, I think it was fake. I think it was
set up. I think it was for publicity. But I
also think that the firefighter that passed away was an accident,
so that needs to be looked into.
Speaker 6 (14:43):
So you think it was a hoax, and you think
the firefighter wasn't supposed to be killed.
Speaker 14 (14:47):
It was an accident, right, I think he was just
a casualty.
Speaker 6 (14:50):
You think You think the twenty year old that shot
at Trump, you think that was supposed to happen.
Speaker 3 (14:54):
He was supposed to take care.
Speaker 21 (14:55):
About the I really think here about.
Speaker 14 (14:57):
To go to jails for no reason that he did.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
He's dead, man, God man, he got killed. The Secret
Service killed him right then and there.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
Oh you don't think he's doing You don't think he's
dead either.
Speaker 20 (15:07):
Nah, I think he's dead. I just if he's dead,
he's dead. I just don't think that. I think it
was set up. I think Trump had everything to do
with that.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
I'm reserving all my thoughts until eight am. I'm not serious,
I'm reserving all my I'm just listening to everybody. I'm reserving.
That's what I've been doing all weekend, just observing and listening,
and I'm reserving my thoughts until eight am.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
Hello, who's this?
Speaker 18 (15:29):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (15:29):
This is autumn chest, the season we never see.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Oh.
Speaker 16 (15:34):
Absolutely, Okay, So I'm on my way back home. I'm
coming from Florida. I got a ten hour drive back
to Pennsylvania. I'm my hometown is in Flippery Rock, that
is ten minutes outside the Butler. So when I'm trying
to get off my chest this morning, it is to
just send some web out to the community. I unfortunately
wasn't around, you know, my local family and friends when
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that's happened over the weekend. But I wanted to send
some love out. This is something that is not new
to us here in America. We are constantly being forced
and divided and through social media. I've been trying to
stay offline, but it has just been bombarded with arguments
and you know, putting yourself out there. But I think
(16:16):
we need to come back to ourselves come back to
the heart space and be there for each other because
ultimately this is all we have. So that's that's what
I'm putting out there this morning.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
I like that message you are.
Speaker 16 (16:27):
You are Caucasian, right, I'm actually Native American.
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Oh okay, okay, how old are you?
Speaker 16 (16:32):
I'm twenty eight. I've been listening to y'a also for
for a long time, and I really appreciate all that
you put out there in the love Charloamagne, digit Envy
and Jess congratulations.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
Thank you, good morning, right and that message.
Speaker 16 (16:44):
Absolutely thank you. Good morning.
Speaker 6 (16:46):
Alrighty get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight
five one five one. If you need to, Vin, you
can hit us up now. We got just with the
mess coming up. What we're talking about.
Speaker 8 (16:53):
Jess's Cameron decided to get up and walk off his
podcast show because of Dane Wade's nail line.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
No boy right, we'll get into that next. It don't moves.
The Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Every Monday morning.
Speaker 6 (17:07):
Everybody's d j En V, Jess, Hilarie, Charlamagne, God, we
are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
Let's get to Jess with the mess.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Few years is real whether it's hilarius.
Speaker 1 (17:15):
J Justic Robber Moore, just don't do no lines.
Speaker 3 (17:18):
Don't do.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Talk talk the world why jes worldwise on the Breakfast Club,
She's the coaches Ship.
Speaker 22 (17:29):
She was able to get y'all to see something and
understand something that nobody could get you to.
Speaker 12 (17:34):
See this time.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
To set it off, be pregnant and you already know this, Okay.
Speaker 8 (17:40):
So Cameron reacts to d Wayne Dwayne Wade's potential plans.
So remember before the break I was telling y'all that
he got mad, But d Wade sat down on CBS
Mornings and he revealed what his new adventure might be.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
He talks about it.
Speaker 9 (17:56):
The news looks better than they did.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
When did we get in the new manicure?
Speaker 23 (18:02):
You know, I'm working I'm working on I'm thinking about,
like actually thinking about jumping into the nail line, Like really,
I've been thinking about it. Yeah, I've been thinking about it,
like I've been in it so long, and I'm like,
you know what, it could be a good time.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
But I got some cool ideas and I'm exploring.
Speaker 9 (18:15):
So this is breaking news.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Actually I didn't tell you guys. I've been having some
conversations on my own about exploring.
Speaker 23 (18:21):
I got a couple of ideas, and one of my
ideas is one of my favorite things to do when
it comes to this is actually sitting down with my
daughter and getting my nails painting and painting hers.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
What's your daughter? Because he is too old to be
painting Zyuey's nails.
Speaker 2 (18:33):
That's a good question.
Speaker 8 (18:34):
Yeah, because he gotta they got a bait. No, no, no, yeah,
the baby with Gabby.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
Okay, all right. I had to think because I'm like,
come on, because Zion can go to the shop.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
That's not a bad idea, tho, because it isn't so
many men out here getting their nails painted Nowadash.
Speaker 24 (18:50):
It is.
Speaker 6 (18:50):
It is, But how you feel about it? How do
you make it different? Like how do you make painting
nails like a new line? Is it new colors?
Speaker 24 (18:57):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (18:58):
He might have like his own Jael or like his
own little stones like that. They you know, the details
and stuff that you gotta do to put his name
on some paint, right, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
D Wade polish or whatever. People will buy it.
Speaker 8 (19:10):
Weighe polish with the glitter and a confetti. But in
a recent episode of It is what it is. They
attempted to discuss this the potential plan, but they couldn't
really get far because Cameron he wasn't going for you
go to the audio Duane Wade.
Speaker 9 (19:25):
So he reveals he's considering creating a nail care.
Speaker 10 (19:28):
Line, you say, one of his favorite pastimes and manicures
with his daughter.
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Nothing to get.
Speaker 8 (19:45):
So you get here like d Wade like, I mean
not Dwight, Cameron taking his mic off. He like immediately
started taking the mic off and d Wade comment and
he saw that and he was like, it's the old
goodness for me, because Cam said, oh my goodness, old
goodness before he got up.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
But this is the thing.
Speaker 8 (20:01):
Cam got up and put a purse on and left out.
It was yes, yes, he whipped it on his shoulder like,
oh goodness, I ain't doing this. Might go off, sure,
and got out of it.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Was a little damn purse. I didn't even see it,
but he had sat right.
Speaker 8 (20:19):
It was yeah, one of the things that we wear
a lot. Oh, I said you, oh god, But either way,
you can't get mad at a man with a nail
liner and.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
You get up put your personal like I'm out of here.
Speaker 18 (20:30):
Yo.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
That was I respect Cam for just getting up and
walking away, because if you don't have anything nice to say,
you don't say anything at all. Even though I don't
necessarily believe in that, But I wouldn't say Cam used
to get smoke from wearing paint. Yeah, I would think
I would think he would have a little bit more
understanding he got smoke for that, Oh yeah, absolutely, and
everybody and everybody started wearing paint.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Everybody nice and nobody had a problem with it.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
That's what I'm saying. Now, you got so many dudes
already wearing uh, you're already getting their finger nail's painted.
Dayne Wade come out with a fingernail paint line. There'll
probably be a lot of do that.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
By I'm telling you it is. Loyotti gonna be the
first one in the line. Oh let me get it.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
That's about laugh That said what happened to Young? Get
paid Young?
Speaker 24 (21:16):
That was.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Anyway, I love.
Speaker 12 (21:20):
It is what it is.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
By the way, dropping the clues a fantastic show.
Speaker 8 (21:25):
Wiz Kalifa breaks silence after being arrested in Romania. So
he performed at the Beach Please Festival in Romania on Saturday,
and he's being charged with illegal drug possession after using
marijuana while performing. You can see in the video where
he's in you know, after one of his performances, he
takes the blunt out on stage. We can stay blunt, right, Yes,
he takes the blunt. I'll be so scared of what
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to say it here. So he takes the blunt out
and he starts smoking. He lights it up on stage.
Later on that night, he was searched by authorities and
he was called with eighteen grams of cannabis.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
Cannabis is considered a.
Speaker 8 (21:56):
Wrist drug under Romanian law, and if Whiz is convicted,
he could face up to ten years in prison.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
In Romania.
Speaker 8 (22:02):
Wiz was taken for questioning by local authorities as there's
a performance early on Sunday, along with several other people.
He was charged, but he was released soon after. And
this when he jumped on Twitter to say last night
show was amazing. I didn't mean any disrespect to the
country of Romania by lighting up on stage. They were
very respectful and let me go. I'll be back soon,
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but without a big ass joint next time. Absolutely, if
you go to prison, you're gonna have to I don't
know why we think.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Are crazy, Yeah, like not the country.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Do we think we are?
Speaker 8 (22:35):
Like I just mean an Americans period, like but like yeah, artists,
but why and then they haven't learned from Brittany yet.
Nobody has learned from Brittany. You gotta study laws when
you go into a country because for cannabis to be
a risk drug under Romanian law, you didn't know that.
Your team didn't do research, you know what I'm saying.
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That was just asking I for somebody to think they
can go and do you live up on stage? You know,
I feeling good?
Speaker 1 (23:01):
And people was in the comments like why book with
if they knew that He's.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
No, You're right, not but not even not even international.
Speaker 6 (23:08):
You just got to know what stage you're in, you
know what venue in I remember a couple of weeks
ago Little Duvall was performing and they were so scared
Duvall was gonna light up on stage that they begged
him like nine times, please don't they gonna shut the
show down?
Speaker 2 (23:21):
And he didn't.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
But well at least they did, you know what I'm saying.
They did tell him.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
And by the way, if you uh, if you if
you never I forgot I was you're gonna say, oh,
you're not booking somebody you thought you said about the
fans saying, oh I book with You're.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
Picking him to perform exactly not that's that's crazy. Come on, yeah,
that's what I was saying. But that is just with
the mess for the first round.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
Loval on another successful Duval day in Jacksonville. Man dropping
the game balls a little Duvall. Okay, he had a
very successful Duval day this past Saturday. Whole bunch of people,
no problems, no issues, no assassination attempts, no fights.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
Nothing, not at all. Shout to Duval.
Speaker 12 (23:57):
All right.
Speaker 6 (23:58):
Now when we come back walk and what will be
joining us from the Black Information Network should be giving
us some front page news that don't move us to
breakfast club. Come morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Jess hilarious,
Charlamaine the guy.
Speaker 3 (24:09):
We are to breakfast club. Let's get back to some
front page news.
Speaker 9 (24:13):
What's up, Morgan, Good morning, Good morning. So yeah, what's
happening this week?
Speaker 10 (24:17):
Republicans are from across the country are gathering in Milwaukee
this week to officially nominate Donald Trump for the presidentc
C security has been dramatically highth ened, and the Secret
Service is confident in their plan. Following the assassination attempt
on Trump's life. During a campaign rally on Saturday in Pennsylvania,
Now Secret Service R and C Security Coordinator Audrey Gibson
(24:40):
Chichino joined Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman and spoke more
about security measures.
Speaker 9 (24:47):
Let's hear more from them.
Speaker 25 (24:48):
We've been working on the R and C security plan
for more than a year and have been in a
constant coordination with our partners and the Republican National Committee.
During our expensus planning efforts, we have accounted for various
security center years that may arise, and we are confident
in the.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
Plan we have implemented for the Republican National Convention the Sea.
Speaker 25 (25:06):
We will continue to assess the security environment and adapt
our security measures as appropriate. The Secret Service is working
diligently with the Milwaukee Police Department, as well as all
of our federal, state, and local partners to ensure a
safe and secure convention for attendees volunteers in the city
of Milwaukee.
Speaker 3 (25:22):
Yeah, that's crazy.
Speaker 6 (25:23):
I wouldn't have confidence in my team if I was
Donald Trump, I definitely wouldn't.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
I mean the fact that a twenty year old pretty
much kid came there.
Speaker 6 (25:31):
People was telling people that there's a guy on the
roof for the gun and the fact that he was
still able to let those shots go. And I'm supposed
to have the best security team in the country, in
the world. Now I wouldn't have confidence in my team.
Speaker 18 (25:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
Well.
Speaker 10 (25:42):
Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman also spoke during that audio
where he basically said, you can't prepare for everything, but
Milwaukee is prepared.
Speaker 9 (25:50):
He's a black man, just saying go ahead, brother.
Speaker 10 (25:52):
About fifty thousand people are expected to descend on the
city and protests are expected outside of the secure area area.
Police who live or excuse me, people who live downtown
will have to deal with major delays and crowds all week,
so convention goers and residents are asked to pack their
patients with some understanding this week now. Meanwhile, back to
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the shooting, the FBI is leading the probe into the
assassination attempt. They of course identified the gunman as twenty
year old Thomas Matthew Crooks. The FBI said he acted alone,
although the motive of the shooting remains unclear. They of
course swarmed his home after the event overnight and found
explosive materials. A former classmate described Crooks as a loaner
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who was frequently bullied in high school. Now, multiple reports
say the suspect to use a semi automatic rifle when
he opened fire during the rally. Speaker Mike Johnson, who
says the House will conduct a full investigation. He wrote
the American people deserve to know the truth and said
they'll have Secret Service and FBI officials appear for a
(26:56):
hearing as soon as possible. Attorney General Merrick Garland so
canceling traveling plans for the week to focus on the
probe into the assassination attempt.
Speaker 9 (27:04):
That's according to the Justice Department.
Speaker 10 (27:06):
Garland was supposed to travel to Nevada, Idaho, Utah in
Kansas to speak at the National Bar Association and speak
with local enforcement in the local law enforcement in those states,
but he has since changed his plans. And of course,
Trump was spotty golfing yesterday as if nothing happened. He
flew into Milwaukee last night, and it's being reported that
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he will deliver a different speech than originally intended for
the RNC. Now, speaking to the Washington Examiner, he said
his original speech was going to be a humdinger, but
that a new one is a chance to bring the
country together. He went on to say that he has
received calls from both parties in the past day.
Speaker 18 (27:47):
Now.
Speaker 10 (27:47):
This incident has not slowed the Trump campaign down. In fact,
he's already using the this pump imagery to fundraise. Many
people are calling the incident a little distaste for or
at least that a little distasteful. Meanwhile, President Biden's re
election campaign. They will resume on Monday night or excuse me,
tonight after a short break.
Speaker 9 (28:08):
You know, they're just trying to take a moment.
Speaker 10 (28:10):
I guess it's like a moment of silence, a moment
of solemness, you know, because of the loss of lives.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
What are they calling distasteful? The money shot where he
got his fist in the end, the blood coming out
of his face in the American flag.
Speaker 10 (28:23):
Fact that he's already using it as you know, fundraising imagery.
It's already on his fundraising page. I mean, there's so
many different things that are being said. You know, people
are calling the incident staged. Others are calling for, you know,
to denounce these type of narratives and call for unity.
Speaker 1 (28:39):
That's why I'm.
Speaker 10 (28:39):
Curious to see you know we have I'm not even
gonna hold you. Guys got a big platform.
Speaker 9 (28:43):
See what we you know what we do here.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
I told you I'm reserving all my thoughts until eight am.
I will say this about in Front page News. Just
just the tone that Republicans set at the RNC over
the next seventy two hours is very important. Like you know,
they have the power that escalator, de escalate a lot,
and if I was them, I would try to de
escalate because there is a climate that exists in this
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country right now. We're clearly, regardless of what party you
are in, you're not safe.
Speaker 10 (29:13):
Well yeah, so again Biden's re election campaign. They will
resume tonight following a short break after this shooting. Officials
tell The Hill that the DNC will also start back up.
Biden's primetime interview goes on tonight in BC on Monday. Yes,
it will mark the beginning of his campaign kicking back
into gear and shout out to the Black Information Networks.
(29:34):
Vanessa Tyler who is on site at RNC, and I
hope to get some coverage from her today regarding what's
going on. See what how as you mentioned how that
tone is actually set.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
Why ain't saying you Morgan? You could have dusted off
your MAGA hat. You know what I'm saying when out
there undercover.
Speaker 9 (29:51):
Okay, so that's your podcast.
Speaker 10 (29:56):
You can follow me on social ad more than Media
and for more news cover Bridge, follow the Black Information
Network at Black Information Network and bi in dings dot com.
Speaker 6 (30:05):
All right, now, when we come back, Pete Rock and
Common will be joining us. Their new album, The Auditory
and Value one is in stores now.
Speaker 2 (30:12):
Fantastic album. But keep in mind out born in nineteen
hundred and seventy eight, So I appreciate adult contemporary, adult
contemporary hip hop.
Speaker 12 (30:19):
That's right.
Speaker 6 (30:19):
So we're gonna talk to them next, and don't move.
It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (30:26):
Morning.
Speaker 6 (30:27):
Everybody is DJ Envy, just hilarious, charlamage the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We got some special legends in
the building. Yes, indeed, we've got the brother Common and
the brother Pete Rock.
Speaker 3 (30:37):
Welcoa, you're feeling man, this is breakfast here.
Speaker 18 (30:46):
This is a beautiful day man for us to like
have a new album and just be together creating music.
Speaker 12 (30:52):
Man, I ain't gonna front.
Speaker 18 (30:53):
I was last night I was just like taking things
in like, man, it's spent some years of making music
ups and downs to be here, like just releasing new
music and the fact that some people see me on
the street, like yo, when that new p rock joint
coming out of that, I ain't had that in a
long time. So I ain't gonna front. I'm feeling like
just blessed and on a high, man, just spiritual high.
Speaker 6 (31:15):
You be on the street, and this is how hip
hop common is. If you try to battle common in
anything on the street, it don't matter if it's dancing,
if it's rapping, if it's graffiti.
Speaker 12 (31:27):
He is to the full and he participating.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
He participants, don't matter. He's spending on his back, Like
I know, it's back hurt.
Speaker 12 (31:34):
After that, Yo, my team be tripping because we was
in the prison.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
Man.
Speaker 18 (31:41):
We was, you know, doing some prison work, and this
girl wanted to battle me and break dancing. And a
girl was like, yo, she could break dance, She's gonna
get you. I was like, okay, So she started doing
her little pop blocking. Man, I went down and did
some windmills. It was like it was like, you ain't
gonna let the girl in prison be too and I'm
a competitor.
Speaker 24 (32:02):
Man.
Speaker 2 (32:03):
The new album is The Auditorium Vol. One, produced entirely
by Pete rops Up. Why why is King theter to
cover for this project?
Speaker 18 (32:12):
Once we got the title the Auditorium, we wanted a
dope a dope theater and a dope auditory. We had
heard about different ones and I looked at King Theater.
Somebody from my team sent sent it to me Nicole,
and I was like, Yo, that's it. And I was like, man,
they gonna fit it within the budget. And for a
second I called. I called my my agent, Mary who
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books my shows, and I was like, Yo, can you
help us to get King Theater.
Speaker 12 (32:37):
She was like, I'm going to Tom. I'm gonna get it.
I'm gonna get I talked to them and then I
went up there.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
Yo.
Speaker 18 (32:42):
I went up there on my own, just went knocked
on the door like hey, y'all, you know, we want
to shoot a cover of me and Pete Rock and
the dude. The security let me in and was like
talking to the person like, YO, comment is right here,
asking me could I get So it ended up, yo,
Charla Man. It ended up being like man, this was
the ying order because you know when we was taking
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those pictures and it said King Stead, I was like,
this is dope, and it's you know, they've had like
a lot of historic It's in Brooklyn, they had a
lot of historic performances and Dona Ross reopened that spot
and actually your failure, your wife was lived around that area,
so it was a lot of tie ins and even
just shooting the cover heat and I was like, man,
we ain't shot an album cover in a minute where
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you're going through that experience of taking shots and just.
Speaker 12 (33:27):
You know, it was it was dope, man, so so
so salute to the King.
Speaker 2 (33:30):
Still, yeah, your production is so stellar and it's still
so stellar. And I was wondering, you have these beats
in the stash or did you make these purposely for
common in this part.
Speaker 7 (33:39):
I had some in the stash and maybe made some recently,
but they were all done and then you know, I
just took a whole bunch and start sending it to him.
Well he came to the crib first, yeah, and then
you know he sat down and I started playing beast.
He was like yep, yep, yep, down down, Yeah, but
he also was sending it. But you also was sending
me records to like that.
Speaker 18 (34:00):
And that's a process that you know, I haven't been
a part of in a minute where where like I'm
sitting down and the producers like got the record and
he finding us what he's about to sample for me.
Pete was sending these these records and I was like, yo, yo,
that's it right there, you know, like look that. And
and to be a part of that process, it's like
a creative thing. I feel like that's how you can
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come with a sound. And it was even bigger than
just us like just making music to be hones. As
soon as I got the piece crib, we started talking
about life, you know, and that and that, and that's
something that's like in the process of being artists and
creating together. It's like you need to be able to
like be connect as human beings, right and like, man,
we was talking about therapy life. You know, you sometimes
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you just know when you're in the right place. You know,
it's energy. Energy is like and that got intuition is
one of the most like underrated things.
Speaker 12 (34:52):
And I was like as soon as I was.
Speaker 18 (34:54):
At his crib, I was like, Okay, we're gonna do
an album, like and and I felt like we both
would put our heart and soul was into it.
Speaker 12 (35:01):
And I was noticing that his sound was frash.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
It wasn't like Din sound old, it sound dated.
Speaker 7 (35:06):
No, No, I just took what we did from back
in the day and just kind of mixed it in
with what's going on today, you know, and we want to.
Speaker 12 (35:13):
We want to rock with the young.
Speaker 6 (35:15):
Yeah, I was gonna ask, you know, the celebration last year,
of the fiftieth celebration, it seemed like it made people
respect hip hop again, and not just the newer artist
the older artists. Well, I'm seeing a lot of the
O GI's back on tour and I'm seeing this show
sold out. People, have you guys with this that bro?
Speaker 24 (35:32):
I was.
Speaker 18 (35:32):
I was on that that LLL Force tour with the
Roots for a second, and I did different cities Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit.
Speaker 12 (35:40):
I'm like, Yo, it's people here.
Speaker 18 (35:42):
Like coming in their outfits, like like celebrating this music
and L's doing songs that ain't even hit, like hits
from his album like one nine hundred l L. And
people look to it and that that like all that was.
I agree that we celebrated the culture. What made me
feel good was like we celebrated ourselves. We ain't have
to like wait for somebody else to determine what this was.
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It was like, man, we celebrating ourselves. Like when I
first started rhyming, I ain't know, Like I'm fifty two
years old, you know, I'm rhyming like and I'm still
and I still feel the love of what that I
have for this culture. And I didn't know when I
was nineteen rapping. I'm like I was thinking, like by
the time I'm thirty, man, I might not be able
to do this right. But we just didn't have any
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blueprints of people who had evolved and grown in the
industry to be able to find out how to exist
in so many genres of music.
Speaker 12 (36:35):
They do it like, I mean, I'm a big jazz hen.
Speaker 18 (36:39):
It's a jazz drummer named Roy Haynes that plays in
his nineties, you know, And I want to I feel
like we now feel believe that hip hop can you
can be however old and just creating if the music
is good, young old, I mean, just create great music.
Speaker 6 (36:55):
Now, when you heard the Drake and Kendrick Beef right
that few you to be like, I want to get
back into it. Because you were the type that they
used to throw shots at you all the time, shots back.
Speaker 12 (37:07):
That's what I do.
Speaker 3 (37:08):
So did you feel like did it give you that
that that feeling of me? I want to jump back
into this.
Speaker 18 (37:13):
I don't want to think about I didn't want to
get in the battle because the battle, but I was
I was more like man enthus and kind of like,
well it was.
Speaker 12 (37:21):
It was to me one of the greatest battles that
ever exists.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
I think the greatest.
Speaker 12 (37:25):
I might have to agree.
Speaker 18 (37:26):
I do feel like because I've been through some experiences
and heard certain songs that means so much to me
that I probably ain't been able to give it up.
Speaker 12 (37:34):
It's like when people be like Lebron or Jordan's.
Speaker 18 (37:37):
You know what it's like because I grown up through
Jordan's still, but I recognize that Lebron is right there.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
The Chicago's get mad at me for saying that.
Speaker 12 (37:47):
Is right there.
Speaker 18 (37:48):
But that being said, I would say, if I'm just
being purely true, I do think it was the best
battle because of the back and forth that they and
the way they would delivering records and how great the
records were. And I want to say, as an MC
like that was a real battle. It wasn't like just
as soon as it started somebody had won. Drake was delivering,
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and then Kendrick just came and said, yo, I got
this and did deliver something. Just two of the greatest
not only this song songs and hip hop to me
like Meet the Grahams and and not like us. It
just classic songs. But Drake was not like just sitting down.
He was fighting. It was a heavyweight fight. In this battle.
Kendrick just prevailed man and brought the people together.
Speaker 12 (38:32):
So he just won. That's the part.
Speaker 1 (38:34):
All right.
Speaker 6 (38:34):
We got more with Common and Pete Rock when we
come back, so don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good
morning wall to everybody. It's DJ n V, Jesse, Larry Charlamage,
the god we are. The Breakfast Club is still kicking
it with Common and Pete Rock Charlamagne.
Speaker 2 (38:46):
This might be a dumb question, but did you really
have the day dream or dreams that you described on
dreaming on the new album, because it sounds so vivid.
Speaker 18 (38:56):
Well, I actually some of those dreams definitely happened, and
that's why one of the things that for me, like
people come to me in my dreams, especially like people
that have transitioned and left and passed on. Like that's
why I talk about my cousin Idula, who died in
a motorcycle accident in Brooklyn two thousand and nine. Yeah,
he come to yeah Pete. Pete actually used to ride
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motorcycles with but but God bless his soul. Like and
all these people, doctor may Angelo, they have come to
me and my dreams. But this I was like, let
me just be like, because I've been in the MC space.
Like I was like, let me be clever with it
and talk about Prince and talk about these things and
just play with the words of it, but also keep
the spirit of like what dreaming is and when people
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come to visit you in your dreams.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
Did you all have a discussion about that?
Speaker 24 (39:42):
That one?
Speaker 2 (39:43):
Okay?
Speaker 7 (39:43):
Because I told him, have comes to me in my
dream comes to me in my dreams. You know every
one I lost, from family members to friends. You know
what I'm saying, they come to me after. I take
that as a sign and that they're watching me and
there got eyes on me.
Speaker 12 (39:58):
Yeah, I feel like, you know, the ancestors speak to
us in different ways.
Speaker 18 (40:03):
And I definitely believe and even though I don't even
always remember all those dreams.
Speaker 12 (40:07):
I still like remember the visits.
Speaker 18 (40:09):
And then you know, for me to talk about Nelson
Mandela when prison couldn't break them. And you know when
Malcolm talking about Issolama Lakem here in the window saying
Issalama Lakem. I'm thinking about that by any means necessary
picture where he was in the window, like all those things. Man,
I was just I wanted to give it up for
people who've inspired me. It was almost like a tribute
(40:31):
to the ancestors, but in a good way.
Speaker 6 (40:33):
When you produce Troy right, what was the mindset back then,
because usually people didn't do records like that. It was
even hard records. It was club records, it was party records,
it was street records. But you did a record as
a reminisce, as a dedication record. What was the mind framing?
What was the labels feeling of putting that record out
of all because that's one of the most classic records
out there.
Speaker 7 (40:53):
Well, I'm gonna start off saying I was depressed. You know,
I was really depressed because you know we lost want
a block general too. He was like, you taught me
how to fight, taught me this to me. So when
we lost him, you know, the whole community was was
was crazy. So I went somehow found the strength to
go dig through records and I found this record and
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listened to the whole thing. And when I listened to
the whole thing, I got emotional, start crying, and I
said that was a sign to say, hell, try to
do something with this, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 12 (41:24):
And so that's what I did.
Speaker 7 (41:26):
And I heard these elements in the song, and that
drove me to make the beat man, you know what
I'm saying. And when I heard that, Sacks knew it
was it.
Speaker 12 (41:34):
That was it. I was like, no hook, no nothing,
just rock that horn. Did Cel have that lyrics already done? Really?
Speaker 7 (41:41):
He just all he did was like change a few things.
But he I can't when I gave him the bad
or he had the lyrics, but he just changed some
few things in the words.
Speaker 2 (41:53):
How did you feel when you first heard that acronym.
Speaker 12 (41:55):
That's like you reminisce over you?
Speaker 7 (41:59):
That was real clever of Cel for him to come
up with that title, you know what I'm saying. That
was that was crazy to spell out my man's name.
And how that title is is this magic was happening
for us, bro. You know what I'm saying, like everything
was coming together.
Speaker 2 (42:15):
That you know, we don't give you credit for T. P.
Rocks Man, always putting doll skin brothers in the pot
that title at some point, yes, coming you know what,
I don't give you enough.
Speaker 12 (42:39):
Heavy. He was every talented and coming up with names.
Speaker 7 (42:43):
He gave his name, gave Pete, gave me well his
brother my cousin before he gave me Pete Rock. And
he was taught me a lot about like bridges and songs,
you know, like just how the structure a song a
hit song. And then it stuck with me. You know
what I'm saying, because he was the first one to
notice my talents. He's like, Yo, you got something. But
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he's saying to bring that out.
Speaker 18 (43:05):
He's saying, who is still that that that black black,
like that black pride, like as a as a as
a chocolate for me? Yeah, oh, I mean you know
what I'm saying, Like I had the talent, you know,
you know I thought I was decent looking as a
as a black man, Yes, but I just rolled man.
Speaker 3 (43:23):
Yeah, we come from that era.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
We come from the black and proud, you know, like
even when I listen to you know, on on a God.
You know, you got a line on that song you say,
my testimony came from all of the testing.
Speaker 12 (43:35):
Yes, on that a little bit.
Speaker 21 (43:37):
Man.
Speaker 18 (43:37):
I feel like anything that I really can talk about
from a from a pure and like a place that resonates,
it's because I've experienced some things in life, and you know,
I experienced things like we all do. With that human testing.
That thing of going through things is what allows us
to really connect. And I'm just saying, like, man, we
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got to go through things to have a testimony that
really means something and resonates. I ain't said you go
out there to try to suffer, but but you know,
life gives you things, and it's the way we deal
with it and overcome it and move through it and
what builds character that would allow us to be like, Yo,
when I'm sitting down with people, they listen because they
know I've been through.
Speaker 12 (44:18):
Something, you know. So that's the testimony.
Speaker 2 (44:21):
You know, you got Jennifer Hudson on the record. How
is it asking your lady for a feature and does
she charge you? Well, let me say this, it was definitely.
It kind of just came pure because I was playing
the record and I had the rhyme and Peter sent
me the beat and I loved this beat and I
thought it was Aretha Franklin, a sample from Aretha Franklin.
And I asked p and he like, nah, I ain't
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Aretha Franklin. And Jennifer heard it and was like, man,
that is incredible, Like that's out of all the beats
I was playing.
Speaker 18 (44:49):
She's like, that's that's my favorite, right, and it just man,
I was like, damn, this kind of give you that
soul for Wretha. Jennifer played a Wretha in a movie
and I can tell she was inspired by it. I
was like, yo, I'm gonna I'm gonna get her to
sing on it. But first I thought, you know, I
had the verses in the subject matter. I wanted PJ,
who is an incredible artist and writer. PJ is super dope.
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You know, yeah, she's from North Carolina. It's just super dope.
But I had her right the hook. And then also
I was like, I want Jennifer to scene kind of
what the sample is doing.
Speaker 12 (45:24):
And I was like, what's up.
Speaker 18 (45:26):
You want to do that? She was like yes, yes,
she was excited to do it and uh, you know,
ain't no charge. It'll be a fair exchange. I'll do
do something, you know.
Speaker 3 (45:40):
All right, We got more with Common and Pete Rock
when we come back, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
Good morning morning.
Speaker 6 (45:45):
Everybody is ej En v Jesse, Larry Charlamagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking him with
Common and Pete Rock. That album the Auditorium Value one
is out right now now, Common, how do you deal
with the criticism?
Speaker 3 (45:58):
Like you dated women in the industry that were and
sometimes people go at them. How do you deal with that?
Being their men? But you also know that this is
the entertainment world.
Speaker 12 (46:07):
Yeah, man, I try to do my best. Do my
best too.
Speaker 18 (46:10):
When I'm like in a relationship, a partnership that is
with somebody public which has happened. I just try to
make sure we stay as sacred as possible with us
and like I try to make sure we build together
and have our own like foundation, because once people start talking,
it can it can distract you, It can get you off,
it can discourage you. But if you got the foundation
and know what y'all purpose to do, you know, and
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that's I guess any relationship. But for me, that's what's
been like dealing with them. The publicity of the stuff,
and you know, you feel something if somebody attacking somebody
you care about, you love, you want to you're gonna
defend them.
Speaker 12 (46:43):
You want to defend them.
Speaker 18 (46:45):
But you know, I try not to get caught up
too much into what people talking about the relationship, especially
if it ain't true, and if it is true that
it wasn't supposed to be out there like that. So
we gotta result at within the house.
Speaker 6 (46:56):
Like if somebody criticizes her show, for instance, right there
and then you got to do it interview, it's like
it got her Common got a great roster. I would
never talk about it like, you know, so how do
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you deal with that? Because you might just want to say,
you know what, I ain't like what he said. I'm
gonna talk to him later on, So how do you
deal with that? But then you also know, like this
is the entertainment industry.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
And I gotta let it go.
Speaker 6 (47:27):
But you know, people sometimes people think Common is sweet, right,
and I know common and sweet.
Speaker 2 (47:33):
Smack somebody I tell this on stage and then walked
in the crowd. Smack somebody and did not stop freestyle.
Speaker 18 (47:48):
Wow, hey that was back there, like we said, light skinning,
just go back then. How do you deal with that
part of it now? But for me, man, like when
people criticize your your work, man, you can't really take
that too personal.
Speaker 12 (48:02):
Like I get criticized all the time.
Speaker 18 (48:04):
You know, I got called out for wearing crochet, you know,
like you got to know who you are, and like
if you put out like I put out music that
people like, man, this, what is this?
Speaker 24 (48:13):
Like?
Speaker 12 (48:14):
I can't take that personal. So I apply that with her.
Speaker 18 (48:16):
Like if somebody's talking about her show they don't like
the show, I understand, you know, that's what they that's
what they feel. But if somebody disrespects her space, that's
a different thing. Like just like it's different than criticizing
on on you know, the work we do, than it
is like disrespecting the space of a person. So that's
how I feel. But the show is doing excellent, bro,
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So I'm happy for her and I'm grateful she on.
Speaker 2 (48:39):
The How do you feel when you look back at
the Electric Circus time come? Because I think about like,
you know, we people ask the lots about the shiny suit,
what do you look when you look at a circus time,
what do you think? What did the Queen eric Abad?
Was it her that had you dressing like that? Because
I love when the internet, this new era finds old
stuff and that's what they say.
Speaker 12 (49:00):
Well, see this is this is the thing.
Speaker 18 (49:02):
Erica is very influential, but not influential enough to say
dressed like this, and I would do it.
Speaker 2 (49:08):
I'm a man like I'm I'm gonna put on what
I like.
Speaker 18 (49:11):
Everybody might like as they want when your lady be like,
oh you look good, you feel good about that?
Speaker 12 (49:17):
But I Am not going to my lady like is
this one right?
Speaker 13 (49:20):
Or that?
Speaker 18 (49:21):
I mean, I might ask that, but nobody's gonna say, yo,
where this wear this? And and she you know, that's
a powerful woman. She's amazing, incredible human being too and
just man, just one of the greatest.
Speaker 12 (49:33):
But as far as dressing me, no that.
Speaker 2 (49:39):
How do you how do you tap into that Chicago
energy all these years later, you know you've been all
over the work, how do you tap into that energy to.
Speaker 18 (49:47):
Be I'm gonna be real real with you, like having
a lady just from Chicago allow me to go home
and just be home like and and I hadn't did
that in a while, where I was just like going
home and just being around my loved ones and didn't
have no work to do.
Speaker 12 (50:03):
Man, I ain't gonna front. That helped me with this album.
Speaker 2 (50:06):
That sounds like you might get married. Come like that
sound like you're building a real foundation.
Speaker 12 (50:11):
I mean, listen.
Speaker 18 (50:12):
I mean this is definitely with all due respect to
all the women I've dated, you know, because they all
it's all love.
Speaker 12 (50:19):
But this is a really.
Speaker 18 (50:20):
Healthy and beautiful relationship, bro, And like I'm just doing
my best keep God first and communicating. Taking all the
stuff I've learned as a as a human being, the
failures I've had in relationships on my responsibility, I'm taking that,
learning from that, growing from it, using all the therapy,
all the all the you know, understanding that man, let
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me enjoy moments. And also this life is about creating
happiness and creating joy and creating love and embracing the
grace that exists. So when you're with somebody who's from
where you're from, it's a different kind of connection too.
Speaker 12 (50:56):
That's something else. But I mean she's from where I'm from.
Speaker 18 (50:59):
Spiritually, she's from where I'm from from like from where
we geographically come from the shot, and you know, just
from where I'm from as a person. Like one of
the things that I felt was before we even started
was together. We were doing this movie. This security guard
said to me he was I came to the set.
He was like, man, you and Jennifer Husson two of
the coolest celebrities I ever met. Man, I was like,
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for real. He's like, no, y'all real cool. And he
was like, she just bought this ice cream for all
these people here on the set. And I was like, man,
I just like people to treat people good. That's probably
home too for me. So yeah, I mean she is
she there?
Speaker 3 (51:33):
Bro, you seem the happiest.
Speaker 2 (51:35):
You're saying you want to get mad.
Speaker 18 (51:37):
It sounds like to me, I mean, if I'm going
to get married, it's to her. Wow, that's simple as that.
Speaker 6 (51:43):
And I see Pete Rock smiling every time you talk
about her about He's like, you might know something.
Speaker 12 (51:48):
We don't know. I don't know nothing.
Speaker 3 (51:49):
I just like it.
Speaker 12 (51:50):
I like to see them, you know what I'm saying
together if it makes me feel good.
Speaker 3 (51:55):
I got a hip hop head record seeoh Smoove and
Pete Rock whatever happened to the group just growing pains.
Speaker 12 (52:02):
Man, we're with two different people.
Speaker 3 (52:04):
Y'are cool with each other now, well, I can't say that.
I never seen y'all perform together.
Speaker 6 (52:11):
And I always said, damn, that would be for fifty
fifty year anniversary everybody coming back.
Speaker 3 (52:15):
I was like, it would be amazing to see Troy
on stage.
Speaker 7 (52:18):
Schedule or you feel the same way. But you know,
some things just can't happen, you know, And it is
what it is. It's not It's just life, bro, you
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (52:28):
My last question, you know, we saw Mes recently. He
said that he realized that there's a generation gap is
just too wide for him. He don't want to perform
at certain concerts younger to certain contents. Do y'all feel
that way? And do you feel like there's not a
home for OG's and hip hop as far as not
even just performing a radio as well?
Speaker 18 (52:45):
I don't feel that way. I feel that, like, man,
music can prevail over any age. Like the one good
thing is that I feel like a lot of that
music is coming around again to the to the youngest.
If we deliver music that has that soul and that timelessness,
young people will respond. Old people respond. People will respond
if you're.
Speaker 2 (53:04):
Looking for that. The auditorium, Vaughan wanted out right now,
let's I'm in and Pete Rock.
Speaker 3 (53:08):
Let's play a joint off there which I want hear.
Speaker 12 (53:10):
I was gonna say, let the sunshine again.
Speaker 3 (53:13):
Well, thank y'all for joining us.
Speaker 6 (53:14):
Pick up the album right now the auditory and volume
one is out right now common Pete Rock.
Speaker 3 (53:18):
Yes, it's the Breakfast Morning everybody.
Speaker 6 (53:21):
It's DJ n V, jes Hilaris Charlamage, the guy we
are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (53:26):
Let's get to jess with the mess you.
Speaker 8 (53:27):
News is real, whether it's just Hilarius, Jessica, Robber Moore,
just don't do no lines, don't do.
Speaker 3 (53:32):
That talk nobody talk the world.
Speaker 2 (53:37):
Why jess worldwik on the Breakfast Club, she's the coaching.
Speaker 22 (53:43):
She was able to get y'all to see something and
understand something that.
Speaker 1 (53:47):
Nobody could get you to see this time to set
it off. Okay, So Alec Baldwin case dismissed. If you
don't remember.
Speaker 8 (53:55):
Back in October twenty twenty one, Alec Baldwin was rehearsing
a scene on the set of the Western movie Rust
which I don't think I ever came out when the
prop revolver he was holding went off and killed cinematographer
Helena Hutchins. He was originally charged with involuntary manslaughter and
a firearm enhancement charge. The charge was The charges were
dismissed altogether in April twenty twenty three as prosecutors cited
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new facts in the case. Then in January, a grand
jury indicted him on an involuntary manslaughter charge.
Speaker 1 (54:24):
Once again.
Speaker 8 (54:25):
He could have been sentenced up to senced up to
eighteen months in prison if the jurors agreed he committed
the felony, but in a shocking turn of events, the
judge on the trial dismissed the case.
Speaker 26 (54:36):
On Friday, Alec Baldwin breaking news He's breaking down in tears.
The judge dismissed this case, and the decision came after
the judge determined that prosecutors they withheld evidence.
Speaker 19 (54:46):
The pivotal moment in Alec Balwin's criminal trial seen here,
when the actors legal team claimed New Mexico prosecutors did
not disclose new evidence pertaining to the live rounds found
on the RUSS film set. In twenty twenty one, the
judge setting the jury home. On Friday, she decided whether
to dismiss the case against Baldwin.
Speaker 25 (55:04):
The state's wilful withholding of this information was intentional and deliberate.
Speaker 1 (55:07):
Your motion to dismiss with prejudice is granted.
Speaker 8 (55:11):
His lawyers said that the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office
took possession of live rounds of ammunition as evidence, but
did not record them in the official case file of
reveal that their existence to the actor's defense team. So
as a result of that, the judge was asked to
dismiss the case, arguing that they should have known about
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the collection of live rounds and given the ability to
determine for themselves whether it was crucial to the case
or not.
Speaker 1 (55:38):
So it's been dismissed.
Speaker 2 (55:39):
I totally agree with that. I never thought he should
have went to trial in the first place.
Speaker 12 (55:44):
I noticed either.
Speaker 2 (55:45):
I never understood how that became his responsibility. He was
an actor on set.
Speaker 3 (55:49):
He doesn't do props.
Speaker 2 (55:50):
He did not know that was not a prop gun.
Like I never thought he should be on trial for them. Yeah,
an accident, Sam, and he was.
Speaker 8 (55:57):
Very very remorseful for Helena. Like he said, he knew
her and her family, and he just didn't understand how
that happened, like.
Speaker 2 (56:03):
That complete negligence, you know, on whoever put that real
gun there? Yeah, I never thought I looked ballways should
be a real rounds.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (56:10):
And that's the person who should be tried, like, that's
the person who should be in his place.
Speaker 1 (56:14):
Oh, should have been in his place. And court and stuff.
Speaker 8 (56:18):
And Trump's assassination attempt. As we know, a young man
named Thomas Matthew Crooks took a shot at Trump on Saturday.
The bullet grazed his air, and Trump survived the assassination's attempt.
After the assassination attempt, fifty tweeted a picture of the
get Richarde try and cover, but with Trump's face on
his body, with the caption trump gets shot and now
I'm trending.
Speaker 1 (56:39):
That's what he said.
Speaker 8 (56:40):
So apparently he wasn't the one that made it, made
the cover, but he was the only one that I
seen posted. Your fifty is funny, You be trolling. Maybe
he made it, maybe he didn't. But later on he
had a show in Boston and he had the same
picture up on display while he performed.
Speaker 1 (56:55):
Many men, I think that is hilarious. That is funny.
Speaker 2 (56:59):
I have really believe that Donald Trump was gonna come
out the mini men thanks of publican national convinment.
Speaker 1 (57:04):
I wouldn't be surprised.
Speaker 2 (57:05):
I can see it.
Speaker 8 (57:06):
I would not be surprised. In More fifty News, he
responds to o Mari Hardwick. During a recent appearance on
a panel at the Tribeca Film Festival, Omari Hardwick address
fans disappointment about his character Goes being killed in the
Power series.
Speaker 27 (57:24):
That's what he said, Matt, I have so much empathy
for the fans, bro, because you were sold and told
a story.
Speaker 2 (57:34):
That did not continue, guys in the way that it
was sold.
Speaker 12 (57:37):
And told to me that it would continue.
Speaker 27 (57:40):
So y'all have every right to be like it didn't
end right, and because we don't honor our fans enough.
Speaker 12 (57:48):
But had it ended the way that we started the.
Speaker 27 (57:50):
Show, then I think you guys would be extremely satisfied
with the art. You should be able to forever have
conversations about the show. But I just want you all
these fans to remember I played the guy, so I'm
a little bit bigger than him, so it's better to
follow me than a character.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
Hmmm.
Speaker 8 (58:08):
Fifty sew the clip of the conversation and shared it
along with this caption, this nigga is a strange bird.
The f is he talking about. I've never done nothing
but look out for him. If he needed something, I
gave it to him. I understand now that it did
not matter, So of course fifty fells some type of way.
And then I also seen it a few weeks ago
Omaron Harwood was he sat down with Ryan Clark and
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then at the pivot and he was actually saying that
he don't feel like he got paid enough to play
the character Goes in the original Power Fifty didn't respond
to that, but I saw that, and that didn't hit
as many blogs as I thought it would. But he
was saying that he didn't he you know, he thanks Curtis,
he thanks Courtney Camp, but he didn't get what he
thought he was worth to play the series' main character.
Speaker 1 (58:56):
How I feel about that is very like.
Speaker 8 (59:00):
Inflicted, because I'm like things changing TV all the time,
like they rewrite stuff. You never know as an actor
with the I don't know what was sold to him.
I'm not discrediting his feelings, but things change with series
all the time, Like I'm not I can't speak for
like for movies too much because the movie is just one.
Speaker 1 (59:18):
You know, but this was a series, you know what
I mean. And the series lived on. We got spin
offs and all that, and you could have got bought back.
That's the thing.
Speaker 2 (59:26):
I don't even know what he was trying to say
on stage with Matt Bond and what was he trying
to say that.
Speaker 6 (59:31):
I guess he's like he got killed off. It was
maybe a little longer and then he decided to kill
him off. He didn't see that coming or something, but
he did six season. I think he averaged I think
one hundred and fifty thousand episode or something like.
Speaker 1 (59:44):
That's what he told me.
Speaker 12 (59:45):
Paid.
Speaker 2 (59:46):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (59:47):
Yeah, I'm not sure, but either way, he is a
strange bird to fifty so.
Speaker 2 (59:55):
Business man rich Co Negros business.
Speaker 1 (59:58):
Stay out of it.
Speaker 2 (59:58):
I'm gonna stay out of it.
Speaker 1 (59:59):
They have because I reported. I have to report it.
Speaker 8 (01:00:02):
So let's just see if it unfolds, because I'll be
talking about it again.
Speaker 2 (01:00:06):
And it's weird whenever they do inside baseball like that,
because we truly do not know what the hell.
Speaker 12 (01:00:10):
Was going on.
Speaker 1 (01:00:11):
You know, even the fans was quiet, like, oh my god,
what does this mean?
Speaker 16 (01:00:15):
For real.
Speaker 2 (01:00:15):
I understand. I really did not understand what he was
trying to stay.
Speaker 6 (01:00:18):
It sounds like he was promised something and they changed
the character. Change, the characters change. The fans are upset
about an ending. I don't got nothing to do with
with you.
Speaker 2 (01:00:27):
They're upset because they love you as a character, but
you're no longer on the show. But then when he
was like, follow me, not the character, huh, that's what tomorrow.
Speaker 8 (01:00:38):
Because on another movie you're doing a bending So it's like,
what if I'm what if I want to like ghost?
Speaker 2 (01:00:45):
I know what you're saying. I totally understand what she's saying.
Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
I get it. Yeah, I just I don't understand.
Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
But you ain't following the movie because you're like, damn
goals getting Ben Dog.
Speaker 3 (01:00:54):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:00:56):
Like, No, one of the greatest scenes in movie history.
The fact that we don't have that on the board
right now, just to play polity. I love when Janey
Jackson turned to him and says, so you're doing you?
Speaker 3 (01:01:09):
Yeah, that was so fuddy.
Speaker 2 (01:01:12):
I loved it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:13):
I said, Tyler, party got one here, you got one?
Speaker 13 (01:01:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:01:17):
But anyway, that is just the mess with the second.
Speaker 3 (01:01:19):
Hour thank you, Jessin Charlamagneho you give your donkey two.
Speaker 2 (01:01:22):
You know, four after the hour. I said I wasn't
gonna talk about, uh, you know, the Donald Trump assassination
attempt until eight eight am. So here we are, four
after the hour. I need house speaker Mike Johnson and
sending a jd vance to come to the front of
the congregation. We would like to have a.
Speaker 6 (01:01:36):
Word with him, Okay, and then we're gonna open up
the phone lines right absolutely to discuss with the people.
Speaker 3 (01:01:40):
Eight nun drink five eight five, one oh five one.
Speaker 6 (01:01:42):
I know you guys seen what happened all weekend long
with Trump or the attempted assassination.
Speaker 3 (01:01:46):
Let's discuss. What are your thoughts. It's the breakfast club.
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
This is a miracle, there.
Speaker 17 (01:01:55):
Is no question, and there are problems in this country
between police and committee.
Speaker 28 (01:02:00):
Yes, you are a donkey to the latest on that
police killing of a black man, now the new developments
in the definitely spotshooting rampase.
Speaker 2 (01:02:08):
Then, yes, it was a really bad day for.
Speaker 1 (01:02:09):
Him and this is what he did, and so we
are in a state of emergency.
Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
Okay. White supremacist violence it is always have been the
number one threat to our society.
Speaker 1 (01:02:19):
But I'm also very proud that my wife is white
to the practice club bitches.
Speaker 20 (01:02:25):
All right, Brenny, please tell me why.
Speaker 2 (01:02:27):
Was I your Donkey of the day, Well, Tommy Lauren
Donkey of to Day from Monday, July fifteenth goes to
the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Mike Johnson,
as well as United States Senator from Ohio JD.
Speaker 12 (01:02:39):
Vans.
Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
First and foremost, before we continue, let me state that
obvious and say, regardless of what you feel about a
person's politics, violence is never the answer. It's that simple.
If you don't like a candidate or an elected official,
you should attempt to take them out with your votes,
not violence. If you think otherwise, if you think violence
is indeed the answer, just do a simple exercise and
ask you if this was a candidate or elected official
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that you actually voted for and supported, and they got
shot at someone attempted to take their life, what would
your reaction to that be. When we discuss what happened
to Donald Trump, I believe that discussion, like most discussions
in America, is multi layered, but first and foremost, we
should talk about the issue of political violence. And we
should denounce it and state quite plainly that we have
(01:03:23):
no place for it in America period. And I'm not
saying that to be politically correct. I'm saying that because
that's how I truly feel. Now back to the donkeys
at hand, Mike Johnson incented a JD. Advance from Ohio. First,
let me read this tweet that JD Vance posted on
Saturday at eight twenty pm, just a couple of hours
after the assassination attempt for Trump occurred. He posted today
(01:03:45):
is not just some isolated incident. The central premise of
the Biden campaign is that President Donald Trump is an
authoritarian fascist who must be stopped at all costs. That
rhetoric led directly to President Trump's attempted assassination end quote.
Speaker at a house. Mike Johnson was on NBC's Today's
Show on Sunday morning, and he said this in regards
(01:04:05):
to the Trump shooting. Everyone needs to turn the rhetoric down.
Speaker 28 (01:04:08):
Let's listen as America awakens to a rather surreal morning.
This is a horrific act of political violence that ought
to be roundly condemned. Obviously, we can't go on like
this as a society. We've got to turn the rhetoric down.
We've got to turn the temperature down in this country.
We need leaders of all parties on both sides to
call that out and make sure that happens so that
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we can go forward and maintain our free society that
we all are blessed to have.
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Now, I've been observing and just listening all weekend. You know,
I'm not a person who rushes to spill the first
thing that comes to mind on social media. I've just
been taking it all in, and I want to say
to Mike Johnson and Jdvance that you can't honestly have
a conversation about dangerous rhetoric that leads the political violence
without discussing the dangerous rhetoric that has come out of
President Donald Trump's mouth and his social media. Mike Johnson
(01:04:56):
said everyone needs to turn the rhetoric down. The question
I would ask Mike Johnson is who is everyone for
him and Jdvans to make comments like that and not
acknowledge the countless times Donald Trump has said things that
have led to violence or could lead the violence. It's disingenuous,
and it's them playing campaign games. It's them politicizing this
situation because of course it is a presidential election year. They,
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like many politicians, Republicans and Democrats, are using this as
an opportunity to score points on the opposition. Real leaders
would be using this as an opportunity to actually bring
people together. Instead, you both are causing more division. You
are causing more people, in this case Democrats, to be targets.
Once again, you cannot make any statements about dangerous rhetoric
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that leads the political violence and division without acknowledging the
words that have come from Donald Trump's mouth and his
social media. There has been a real unserious attitude in
regards the political violence in this country. When a nut
ass follower of Donald Trump came to Nancy Pelosi's house
and attacked her with a hammer, Trump made fun of.
Speaker 29 (01:05:56):
It and will stand up the crazy Nancy Pelosi who
ruined San Francisco.
Speaker 1 (01:06:05):
How's her husband doing, by the way, anybody know?
Speaker 29 (01:06:09):
And she's against building a wall on our border even
though she has a wall around her house, which obviously
didn't do a very good job.
Speaker 2 (01:06:16):
Remember when Trump posted pictures of Biden looking like he's
bound and hog tied on his social media. Donald Trump,
in an attempt to overthrow the results of the twenty
twenty election, told his followers to fight, and that led
to an attempt to cool this country. And some of
his followers did bring guns and ammunition to DC for
that purpose. They did storm the Capitol. They were chanting
to hang Mike Pince because he wouldn't alter the election results.
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That happened, and it happened because of Donald Trump. I'm
not even gonna go down in the rabbit hole. How
many times Donald Trump is incited political violence or co
signed political violence, are suggested political violence. I'll give you
a couple that come to mind. You remember when the
now governor of Montana, I believe it was Montana, he
was running for Congress and he body slammed the reporter
and got charged with a soak, and Donald Trump said
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he is my type. Is that not encouraging violence? You
remember when Donald Trump suggested that, you know, Second Amendment
advocates assassinate Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 29 (01:07:09):
Hillary wants to abolish, essentially abolish the Second Amendment, by
the way, and if she gets to pick, if she
gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks.
Speaker 1 (01:07:22):
Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:07:25):
Know, but come on, So, Mike Johnson and JD. Vance,
please don't act like Donald Trump is not solely responsible
for creating this environment of political violence, that he's not
even safe from. About twelve days ago, Kevin Roberts, the
president of the pro Trump think tank the Heritage Foundation,
said this.
Speaker 24 (01:07:42):
In spite of all this nonsense from the left, we
are going to win. We're in the process of taking
this country back. We are in the process of the
Second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left
allows it to be.
Speaker 2 (01:07:55):
It will be bloodless if the left allows it to be.
Mike Johnson and JD. Vance of rhetoric lead to political violence.
If somebody was at home right reading Project twenty twenty five,
which is put together by the Heritage Foundation, and heard
Mike Johnson say that, don't you think that could lead
to some type of political violence? Why aren't you denouncing
all that type of rhetoric? Okay, then and now, how
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could you, in this moment immediately point the finger to democrats?
And how come more to media hasn't been saying this
all weekend? I understand sadly there was an assassination attempt
on the former president, but in a moment like this,
we can't worry about, you know, striking the right tone.
We have to worry about telling the truth. Now, Mike
Johnson and JD. Vance both say that Donald Trump has
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been vilified, and you know, calling him a threat to
democracy was one of the things that led to this.
I saw Mike Johnson again on Anderson Cooper, and Anderson
rightfully pointed out that Trump has said that about Joe
Biden as well.
Speaker 28 (01:08:47):
Let's listen, it's an objective truth that Donald Trump is
probably the most persecuted and attacked political figure in history,
certainly among presidents, maybe at least since Abraham Lincoln Civil
War era.
Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
And that takes a toll.
Speaker 28 (01:09:01):
I mean, when my colleagues go out, Democrat colleagues and
say democracy will end, the Republic will be in an
emergency stage if Donald Trump wins for president.
Speaker 2 (01:09:11):
It's just not true. It's another election.
Speaker 28 (01:09:13):
And when they say that kind of rhetoric and they
heat it up like that, there are people out there
that take these things to heart and they act upon them.
Politicians are not responsible for that, but we do have
a responsibility to be responsible.
Speaker 30 (01:09:28):
I do want to point out the former president himself
has also used that kind of rhetoric. He said on
June twenty seventh, Joe Biden is a threat to democracy,
a threat to the survival in existence of our country itself.
That's certainly the same kind of language you're talking about.
Speaker 28 (01:09:42):
Listen, everybody is prone to overstatement. Okay, I mean a
few days ago, earlier this week, I mean, Joe Biden
actually said we need to put Donald Trump in the bullseye.
Speaker 12 (01:09:52):
I mean right.
Speaker 28 (01:09:54):
I don't think either of those men meant to imply
anything beyond just rhetoric. But the point is the rhea
has consequences.
Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
Once again, you cannot talk about rhetoric without talking about
the things that Donald Trump has viewed out of his
mouth and on social media, people like myself and others
called Donald Trump a threat to democracy because he has
done things that have threatened democracy. I could argue that
in regard to the three judges he put on the
Supreme Court, democracy has done. But you all won't realize
that until November when the presidential election comes. But I'll
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get back to that for all you people who may
think saying Donald Trump is the threat of democracy is
just noise. Well, when someone says we should terminate the
Constitution to overthrow the results of an election. That's a
threat to democracy. When someone tells people to fight and
they stormed the Capitol to overthrow the results of an election,
that's a threat to democracy. Trump put three judges on
the now illegitimate corrupt institution that is the Supreme Court,
and they are absolutely threatening our democracy. They granted him
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presidential immunity for crimes because he asked. That has nothing
to do with the Constitution. Look up the Chevron ruling
the Supreme Court did the Supreme Court did. It's basically
saying they can make up stuff based on their own interpretations.
That's one of the biggest f yous to the Constitution.
I've have a witness. There are abolishing constitutional rights like
Roe v.
Speaker 3 (01:11:03):
Wade.
Speaker 2 (01:11:03):
They made it to where elected officials can take bribes.
Donald Trump and Republicans have put together a corrupt Supreme
Court that literally doesn't have to care what voters want.
They have set up a system where either Republicans win
elections or elections do not matter. Is that not a
threat to democracy? Wait until November now. Personally, I don't
believe Biden can beat Trump, especially after Saturday. But if
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he does, when Donald Trump contests the results of the
election because he will if he loses. In light of
all the Supreme Court's recent rulings, do we really believe
they aren't going to side with him? Is that when
some will finally believe he is a threat to democracy?
Are we going to just believe him when he says
the election was rigged? Only difference is this time when
he says the election is rigged, the Supreme Court is
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going to side with him, and it will be a
coup by court. And of course it will be people
in this country who will believe him if he loses
and says the election is rigged because people believe what
they want. That's why some folks want to believe his
attempted assassinate was staged. Nobody believes the truth in this
country anymore. And that is another problem in America. Depending
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on what side you stand on, that's what you believe.
Nobody thinks anything is real unless it confirms what they
already thought. That's why folks immediately rushed to say Donald
Trump's assassination attempt was staged. Why what's the reason to
spread that narrative. What happened on Saturday was very real,
and it should be a teachable moment for us all,
because this is what happens when you have people in
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positions of power spreading the kind of dangerous rhetoric that
Donald Trump has been spreading since twenty sixteen. No one
says shaped, No one should say this is staged. Saying
it is staged is exactly why we can't fix the problem,
because we're not acknowledging the truth. What happened that Donald
Trump is very real. Political violence is very very real,
and it's only gonna get worse, especially when you have
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people like JD. Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson blaming
Democrats when we don't even know the shooter's motives yet. Okay,
the truth is President Donald Trump has created an environment
of political violence that not even he is safe from.
So it's damn short not safe for anyone else. It
is my hope that at the Republican National Convention, Republicans
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use this opportunity to de escalate and not escalate, because
if they go out there and escalate, they have to
know they are continuing to make things unsafe for everyone
including them. Trump stood up after getting shot, fisting the air,
blood on his face, and just like on January sixth,
He told his supporters to fight. Fight who. We don't
even know why this happened to you. Everyone just speculating.
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Everyone got their own conspiracy theories, their own ideas. You
can't just tell folks to fight. What we all need
to learn from What we all need to learn from
this is that history now shows us that folks are
willing to fight and kill for whatever they believe in,
whether it's storming the capitol, are shooting at the president.
It seems like violence is inevitable. The stage has already
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been set. How far goes depends on us, the American people.
We have to decide what kind of republic we want
to live in, and we need to decide that at now. Sadly, though,
when I see and hear statements from Senator JD Vance
and House Speaker Mike Johnson, statements that continue to divide
us and make people unnecessary targets, I fear it may
be too late. But let's not forget the moral of
this story. We are all adults in this country, Okay,
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big boys, big girls. We can condemn political violence and
what happened to Trump on Saturday night and also talk
about the dangerous rhetoric that Donald Trump is spewed that
got us here. Please let ring me mab give Senator JD.
Vans and House Speaker Mike Johnson the biggest he hull.
Speaker 18 (01:14:30):
Hee ha he ha.
Speaker 2 (01:14:32):
You stupid mother, Are you dumb? Open up the phones,
let's discuss.
Speaker 3 (01:14:36):
Yeah, we gotta get to a fast eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one.
Speaker 6 (01:14:40):
What are your thoughts? You know, of course they try
to assassinate Donald Trump. What were your thoughts on it?
Everything that's going on. We're just gonna open up the
phone lines and take your thoughts. Eight hundred five eight
five one oh five one. Call us up right now.
It's the Breakfast Clocal Morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 19 (01:14:58):
With the top stories on the Black Network.
Speaker 28 (01:15:00):
The National Security Council spokesman is, yeah.
Speaker 31 (01:15:04):
Let's get back to the world's most dangerous morning show.
Speaker 3 (01:15:06):
That's what it's the Breakfast Club. Blessed suck.
Speaker 31 (01:15:14):
It's topic time called eight hundred five five one five
one to join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (01:15:22):
Morning.
Speaker 6 (01:15:22):
Everybody is seej Envy just hilarious, Charlamagne the God.
Speaker 3 (01:15:26):
We are the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (01:15:28):
Now if you just joining us with open up the
phone lines eight hundred and five eight five one oh
five to one. We're talking about everything that went on
this weekend, the assassination, the rhetoric.
Speaker 3 (01:15:38):
Some people believe that it was staged.
Speaker 2 (01:15:40):
It definitely wasn't stage. And there's no need for us
to keep saying that, Like like I said during Donkey
of the Day, we shouldn't be saying that this is stage.
We need to be talking about how this is very
real and you know, political violence is very real, and
what happened to Donald Trump is very real, and we
can't fix the problem if we don't acknowledge the truth.
And the truth is, you know, the type type of
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dangerous rhetoric that has been spewed, you know, by by
by President Donald Trump, you know, and and and maga
is what leads to these kinds list this type of
political violence. And it's actually very disingenuous.
Speaker 24 (01:16:12):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
That's why I gave uh, you know, House Speaker Mike
Johnson and JD Vance Donkey today. It's disingenuous to say
things like, you know, it's the rhetoric of Democrats and
people calling uh, you know, Donald Trump a threat to
democracy that led to something like this, And everyone needs
to tone down this their rhetoric. No, the only person
that needs to tone down their rhetoric is President Donald Trump,
which is probably why he's changing his speech. You know
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at the Republican National Convention, you know this Tuesday. You
cannot honestly have a conversation about dangerous rhetoric that leads
the political violence without discussing the dangerous rhetoric that has
come out of President Donald Trump's mouth in this social media.
Speaker 6 (01:16:44):
Yeah, there's so much discussed, and we're gonna open up
the phone lines eight hundred and five, eight five, one
oh five to one. I just think it's crazy that,
you know, violence can erupt over who you want to
vote for. Growing up as a kid, we never talked
about politics as far as who we voted for. We
talked about politics, and we listened to both sides, but
it was one of those things where you went into
that box and you voted, and you kept it to yourself.
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But now it seems like it's at a point right now,
regardless of what side you are, people feel a way
about it.
Speaker 3 (01:17:11):
If you decide to vote Biden, people are mad.
Speaker 6 (01:17:13):
If you decide to vote Trump, people are mad, and
not just mad because we should be able to vote
for who we want to vote for, right, Weld, We
should be voting for our best interests. But people are
They want to kill you depending on who you're voting for,
which seems crazy to me.
Speaker 3 (01:17:26):
They want to cancel you for who you're voting for,
which seems crazy to me.
Speaker 6 (01:17:30):
We need to get back to a point where we
can have conversations and it ain't a violent conversation, you
know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (01:17:36):
One of one thing that I seen online that I
kind of was like, hmm, that makes sense.
Speaker 6 (01:17:40):
We look at the Secret Service, with all the Secret
Service security guards that they had out there yesterday, This
young man twenty years old who was pretty much a novice, right,
He wasn't militarily trained.
Speaker 3 (01:17:49):
He he was in a gun club.
Speaker 6 (01:17:51):
He was twenty years old, got up on that roof,
people were pointing him out, still was able to take
shots at the president. Now, would y'all feel comfortable the
fact the Secret Service, who's a trained organizations, they should
be knowing what they're looking for and doing all of
that to protect the president. Would you feel comfortable with
teachers carrying guns that they don't have the same training
to be looking for the same thing?
Speaker 3 (01:18:09):
Would y'all feel comfortable with that?
Speaker 2 (01:18:11):
The reason I don't like that I heard people say
that the reality of the situation is Secret Service got
that dude out of here within seconds.
Speaker 3 (01:18:19):
But he shouldn't even been able to do that.
Speaker 2 (01:18:21):
Yeah, but that But my point is if a kid,
if somebody comes in the classroom with a gun, and
I don't even know why we're having this coms in,
but somebody comes in the classroom with a gun and
they shoot right and somebody takes them out immediately, that's
what you would want.
Speaker 3 (01:18:32):
Yeah, but Secret Service is supposed to avoid the problem
like that. That's what the scan was.
Speaker 6 (01:18:36):
The scan is supposed to be when they come out
with the snipers and everything, they're supposed to be scanning stuff, right,
And you would understand it if it's alicious somebody trained.
Speaker 3 (01:18:43):
But this was a twenty year old kid that so
climbed on the roofs that people seem like people pointing
them out.
Speaker 2 (01:18:47):
So with that said, the teachers shouldn't be the first
line of defense. They should have something at the school
stops people from coming into the school with you. That's
what their their job is. Like you said, whole area,
make sure nobody gets in here with nothing, correct, and
if you do get in here with something and you
try to do something, now, the second line of defense
is the Secret Service. I mean, that's what I don't know.
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I didn't understand the comparison between the Secret Services the
teachers in the classroom. That sounded scranged me. I didn't
get that, and not from you. I just saw people
saying that, and I was like, I don't understand the correlation.
You're trying to make it.
Speaker 6 (01:19:18):
Well, let's go to the phone line. A lot of
people on the line, Hello, what's your name? And d
all right, brother, what's your thoughts?
Speaker 15 (01:19:24):
You know, brother Charlemagne, King Charlamagne just focused so eloquently.
I can't even follow that. So he was going to
say exactly he said exactly what I was going to say.
I'm gonna say. His brother Malcolm said it back to
the day chickens come home the roof, and life is
real simple. He lived by the Golden rule. Anything you
put out energy, you return. That's really that simple. You
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speak into existence the power of the tongue. We take
it back to hip hop to her. You gotta label
called bad Boys record what happened to the Bad Boy
you gotta labor called death row record? Hap little death row,
you got called cash money record? You got a little
Wayne great get persistent? That's great?
Speaker 12 (01:20:03):
Okay, thank you?
Speaker 2 (01:20:04):
Hello? Who's this? Here's them going?
Speaker 3 (01:20:07):
What's your name?
Speaker 13 (01:20:08):
Louis from Florida?
Speaker 3 (01:20:09):
What's what's your thought?
Speaker 2 (01:20:10):
Lewis?
Speaker 13 (01:20:12):
So I just all inment the questions in general over
the entire environment and why whoever we are right?
Speaker 1 (01:20:18):
M Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:20:19):
So I personally think that I blame a lot of
this on the media, right because I think rather than
informing as the company has make decisions and telling them
the facts, they're rilling everybody up to each of their
sides and the things like that's where they're making their money. Right,
So then you have people that watch either Farce or
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DNN or MSNBC, and when they turn off the TV,
their enter reach than they were. So rather than just
being informed about something and and and getting into the facts,
actually more emotional when they supported Washington whatever it was, right,
because we have we have people that yeah, well we're
each in our own team, right, and the people that
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are in just trying to be for really have nowhere
to go, right other than like shows like you guys
right that like you know how it is like, you
may have your opinion to it. At the end of
the day, you also get the sack right and then
it will let you make your choice. But I think
that what turn off the TV you actually start talking
to people. Most people agree at the table, but a
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lot of what's going on, I think they're from the
media fans because they actually raalue up through one side
or the other, right and and and like a lot
of friends that I have actually see them coming rates
by just sitting to whatever output the media committing.
Speaker 2 (01:21:35):
So you want you want to hear more about you
think we need more balanced discussions. More sides need to
be talking with each other and not at each other,
is what you're saying.
Speaker 13 (01:21:43):
Yeah, one hundred percent, I mean the media itself. Like
I turned to the immedia to be informed, right, I
don't want to really hear too much of your opinions.
Just tell me what the facts are, not make up
my mind. But I don't think that we have too
much of that except for a few places. You have
a balanced conversation where if you have a pane off, Yeah,
you have the mone that leads break, then you also
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have the month that leaves right right, and then I
can get both types of story versus just getting years
hide and it be completely untight left right.
Speaker 6 (01:22:12):
Okay, got you, well, thank you. Eight hundred five eight
five one five one. We're just opening up the phone
lines hearing from you guys. I mean, this weekend was
a crazy weekend. Let's discuss. This's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 3 (01:22:22):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 31 (01:22:29):
Let's say, if you're all talking about it, you know
we talking about it.
Speaker 12 (01:22:34):
It's topic times.
Speaker 31 (01:22:36):
Called eight hundred five eight five one five one to
join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (01:22:42):
Morning everybody. It's the j Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne, the God.
We are the Breakfast Club. If you're just joining us,
we're talking about everything that happened this weekend. Now, just
what were your thoughts when you've seen everything and how
it unfolded this weekend?
Speaker 8 (01:22:56):
To be honest with you, I really I this go
back to what Charlamagne said. I thought it was staged myself,
honestly did. I mean nobody moved. It's a couple of
reasons that nobody moved.
Speaker 12 (01:23:11):
For real.
Speaker 1 (01:23:11):
He he didn't react like he had just got shot at.
Speaker 8 (01:23:14):
It was like he wasn't even trying to get off
the stage, like they had to get him out of there.
Speaker 16 (01:23:20):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
The people behind them just wasn't phased.
Speaker 12 (01:23:23):
You know.
Speaker 3 (01:23:23):
Wow, it's funny that you said that.
Speaker 6 (01:23:24):
That's what I called my You know, my dad is
a retired police officer, so when I called him, and
I'm like, isn't it strange that gunshots went off.
Speaker 3 (01:23:31):
And they didn't scatter like.
Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
People did though, like, like I guess not behind them,
they didn't sat the stage view of it, Yeah, I
think you'll you're looking at a certain people. There was
mad people running and covering each other, like that's how
the guy got shot and killed. The guy got shot
and killed his family.
Speaker 6 (01:23:49):
Yeah, but on the stage scattered like it seemed like
after you first seen him, like nobody moved.
Speaker 8 (01:23:53):
Yeah, and I just and then, like you said, we
live in the times where you don't believe anything, because
every time we do believe something, then this comes out
as natrual. Most of the time it's not true, AI, right, Yeah,
and then also this is also like nothing surprises me
that happens to Donald Trump, or Donald Trump does because
of how he moves, who is like he can use this,
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He's already using it. But he's using this like he
I don't know, he'll do anything to win the election.
Speaker 1 (01:24:22):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:24:23):
Another reason I didn't I never thought it was staged
because immediately I saw everybody pull their phones up. That's
what I knew. I was like, yeah, no, But also
I just don't think that we should run around. And
I get why you felt that way, but this was
very real, you know. And this is what happens when
you have people in positions of power spreading the kind
of dangerous rhetoric that Donald Trump has been spreading. Political
violence is really real, and this is this is this
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is it can get worse.
Speaker 8 (01:24:48):
And that's what I'm saying. I didn't find out about
the person that actually died until late late last night.
Like you didn't hear that, you know what I'm saying.
I didn't hear that, and I didn't. That's why I'm
why right now until you just asked me how it felt,
because I don't want to start parading that saying that
because this is a huge platform. You don't want to say, oh,
it's stage of stage, because that is crazy. But look
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at the times that we live in, most things are
not real anymore. Most things aren't. Most things are staged.
But when I'm axed, Yeah, that's what I thought.
Speaker 6 (01:25:18):
Yeah, the only reason. I mean, I do think Donald
Trump will go that far to winn an election. But
that's that's pretty like a bullet to your head.
Speaker 2 (01:25:26):
You don't. You don't got to go that far to
beat Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (01:25:28):
Yeah, you don't.
Speaker 2 (01:25:31):
He's probably gonna be gonna probably be. He probably gonna
be Joe Biden before Saturday. I think he beat Joe
Biden definitely Saturday, and he got the Supreme Court in
his back pocket, you know, so I don't Yeah, I
don't think he would go this far.
Speaker 3 (01:25:41):
Jamisha, this is me, Jamisha, Good morning, what's your thoughts?
Speaker 21 (01:25:46):
Good morning. I just want to say, you know, there's
no place for violence in this country, and you know,
God rest the soul that we've lost. But I will
have to say that I feel like it is a distraction.
I feel like Project twenty twenty five was really picking
up scheme within the black community and this is just
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something to distract us. And at the end of the day,
Gods forbid. I just want all black people to make
sure that they're registers to vote go vote and then
go learn how to shoot a gun.
Speaker 4 (01:26:18):
And protect yourself.
Speaker 21 (01:26:19):
Get your kids out there, because it's real. It is
a real situation. And although we can go on Black
Twitter and laugh and joke on different things, this is serious.
Speaker 12 (01:26:30):
That's right.
Speaker 21 (01:26:31):
Somebody tried to kill this man. And at the end
of the day, black people, we really have to open
our eyes and stop laughing at everything. Don't be on
social media on a platform if you have thousands of
followers being black talking about, oh, he's Gates, I'm about to.
Speaker 13 (01:26:48):
Vote for him.
Speaker 21 (01:26:49):
Now, that's ignorant. Stop being ignorant. Because people's lives is
on the line on this ballot. Our rights is on
the line on these ballots. Women's rights is on the line. Like,
it's serious and we have to take it serious. And
I just want Black people vote.
Speaker 4 (01:27:05):
Please vote.
Speaker 15 (01:27:06):
Thank you, not telling you who to vote for, but vote.
Speaker 2 (01:27:09):
And I'm you know, she brings up a good point.
You know, they keep calling this an assassination attempt. Yeah,
it was an assassination attempt, but it also was a
declaration of war, you know what I mean. Like whenever
you you know, decide to take a shot at a
former president, you know, somebody who is you know, a
leader of a whole other side, seventy plus million people
on this planet. Don't you think that his soldiers, don't
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you think that his minions? You think they just gonna
take that lightly. That's why it's so irresponsible for people
like Mike Johnson and JD. Vance and whoever else to
just run out there immediately and say this is the
Democrat's fault. You know, we had Russia said this is
Biden and Them's fault. Like, why they interfering with us business?
Just trying to cause division? Can't we see what's going
on here? People?
Speaker 6 (01:27:51):
Come on, man, people can't. And that's the sad part
about it. All right, Well, what's tomorrow of the story,
If there is tomorrow?
Speaker 2 (01:27:56):
The moral of the story for me is what I
said during a you know, Donkey to day. We are
all big boys and big girls. We can condemn political violence.
We can condemn what happened to Donald Trump on Saturday.
We need to condemn it, but we also have to
talk about the dangerous rhetoric that Donald Trump is fewed
that got us here. You should be able to do both.
It is disingenuous for House Speaker Mike Johnson to go
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out there and say everyone should tone down the rhetoric. No,
there's only one person who should, because there's only be
one person that's been doing it. That is irresponsible for JD.
Vans to go out there and say it's rhetoric from
the Democrats that led this to happen to Trump. It's
very disingenuous to say that and not acknowledge the rhetoric
that Donald Trump has spewed on his social media and
out of his own mouth.
Speaker 6 (01:28:39):
No, what's really scary is what you said, and what
people have been saying all week and long, that they
believe that Biden has no chance of beating Donald Trump.
That's what's really scary, because when people start talking like
that and people start believing it, that means people feel
like they don't have to go out and vote. They
feel like they could sit out on the couch and
just sit this one out because they feel like they
lost already.
Speaker 3 (01:28:57):
No, I think everybody should gou damn, but we can't
do that.
Speaker 2 (01:28:59):
One of the reasons out, one of the big main
reasons I think it's going to be very tough for
President Biden is because of how Donald Trump has a
Supreme Court in his back pocket because Donald Trump put
three Supreme Court judges on and the whole Supreme Court
is doing his bidding. Everything from he asks for immunity
from crimes and he got it. There's nothing constitutional about that.
(01:29:21):
So that lets me know that if he contests the
results of the election in November, what reason would I
have to believe that the Supreme Court would decide him.
Speaker 3 (01:29:29):
Yeah, but I was reading something to that. You know,
they said he'll never go to jail.
Speaker 6 (01:29:32):
And one of the other main reasons is not the
fact that not only because he's a former president, but
also because they said the amount of money they would
have to pay for secret Service to actually be in
jail to protect him would be in the one hundreds
of millions of dollars and they weren't definitely gonna do that.
Speaker 12 (01:29:46):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:29:47):
I just want everybody to go out there and read
the article from Elie Mistell that he wrote in The
Nation talking about the Supreme Court, because the Supreme Court
is the only branch of government that claims the power
to rule unchecked by the other branches of government. If
Congress passes the law, the Court claims authority to overrule it.
If the president issues in order of regulation, the court
claims the power to overrule it. If a state legislator
or governor passes the rule or ordinance, the Court claims
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the power to overrule it. And if voters attempt to
elect leaders, the Court claims the authority to overrule them
by literally picking whose votes should be counted or recounted,
to say nothing of who gets the vote in the
first place. Does it not sound like this fight gonna
be fixed coming November?
Speaker 3 (01:30:24):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:30:24):
So, so y'all were in for a long six months. Baby.
I'm just telling y'all to get prepared for what you're
about to see.
Speaker 3 (01:30:30):
Okay, okay, all right, Yes, blasphemy about the rumors. Oh
we got justice the Best coming up.
Speaker 8 (01:30:40):
Yes, Lil Wayne sings not like us right before he
performs his vers of the motto on in Vegas. Yeah,
but people, I think it's some trolling, but we're gonna
get into it.
Speaker 1 (01:30:51):
I don't know. I don't think he.
Speaker 12 (01:30:52):
Would do that to his nephew.
Speaker 3 (01:30:53):
All right, we'll get to that. NeXT's the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 8 (01:30:55):
Good Morning uns is really Jessica Robin Moore just don't
do the lines, don't.
Speaker 29 (01:31:02):
Talk the.
Speaker 2 (01:31:05):
Talk them stations WORLDWHI jes worldwide.
Speaker 12 (01:31:10):
On the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 2 (01:31:11):
She's the coaching.
Speaker 22 (01:31:12):
She was able to get y'all to see something and
understand something that.
Speaker 1 (01:31:16):
Nobody could get you to see this time to set
it off.
Speaker 8 (01:31:20):
Former NFL star receiver Jacoby Jones, who won Super four forty,
Super Bowl forty seven but the Baltimore Ravens, has sadly
passed away. He was only forty. Details surrounding his death
have not been released. He retired from the NFL in
twenty seventeen. He returned to his alma mater, Lane College
and became a wide receiver coach. He was from New
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Orleans though right I believe that he's actually a New
Orleans native, but he went to Morgan State and joined
Alabama State staff. In twenty twenty two, his family released
a statement saying he died peacefully at his New Orleans,
Louisiana home.
Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
Yetting Okay, so the rest.
Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
In forty years old, that's way too young to go.
It was a lot of guests this weekend, Yeah, it was.
Speaker 24 (01:32:07):
It was.
Speaker 8 (01:32:08):
My son actually told me about Jakobe Jones because I
really wasn't online yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:32:12):
I was like, what he passed away? Doctor passed away,
passed away.
Speaker 12 (01:32:18):
Yeah, a lot of peoples.
Speaker 8 (01:32:19):
And then Richard Simmons he passed away as well. He
was seventy six. Yeah, so, and then another Diddy allegation.
So allegation against Diddy came up. The former editor in
chief of Vibe magazine, Danielle Smith, claims did He threatened her,
saying she he found dead in the trunk of a
car after she refused to show him his Vibe magazine
(01:32:41):
cover page in advance. He was set to be on
the cover for the magazine's December nineteen ninety seven January
ninety eight issue. A few days before the issue went
to press. Did He demanded to see the cover image,
saying he needed changed if he didn't like it. Danielle
Smith refused to show it to stating that magazine policy
(01:33:01):
was against showing pre publication. Did He allegedly showed up
at ViBe's office demanding to meet with her. Her colleagues
quickly escorted her out of the office. The next day,
Diddy reportedly called her, threatened her, and taunted that he
knew her location. When she demanded an apology for the threat,
did He allegedly laughed and said, f you The interaction
(01:33:23):
led to her contacting her attorney, which made Diddy factx
an apology to her hours later. Days later, the magazine servers,
which had all the pages for the upcoming and she,
were stolen from the office. She immediately suspected Diddy in
his crew. She claimed she blocked the story from her
memory until two people reminded her of it.
Speaker 2 (01:33:44):
Why she a magazines.
Speaker 8 (01:33:47):
Yeah, he still like the whole pack, Yeah, all the boxes,
all of them. So, and she said she blocked the
emoryal she blocked him our minds. So two people remind her, like,
remember that, remember that time, and then that's when.
Speaker 1 (01:34:04):
That's when she remembered.
Speaker 8 (01:34:05):
But she reflected on this incident in a write up
for New York Times magazine. She said, the nauseating image
of myself running and hiding from combs with colleagues protecting
me made me confront other things I possibly repressed about
that Furrow and fantastic time in my life. Dan Yelle
is the wife of Elliott Smith. She served as editor
(01:34:26):
in chief from ninety seven to ninety nine.
Speaker 2 (01:34:29):
Elliot Wilson, right now, Elliots Yeah, Elliot Wilson, I'm sorry
that happened to her. Yeah, that is a crazy image.
Though giddy telling is go up the vote, get those magazines,
all the magazine.
Speaker 1 (01:34:42):
Like all the magazic it cannot be put out.
Speaker 2 (01:34:44):
That's crazy.
Speaker 10 (01:34:45):
If I was crowd, think.
Speaker 2 (01:34:46):
That's how that works. Though I know they distributed magazines
all the stores and everything else.
Speaker 6 (01:34:50):
I think they were taking trying to get the computers
in the hard drive so it couldn't be taken.
Speaker 1 (01:34:56):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (01:34:57):
Will jack Queeze proposed this to girlfriend DeAndrea Sanders at
the baby shower a couple hosts of the baby shower
over their baby boy, I mean for their baby boy.
When Jack Whoice popped the question, he presented her with
a princess cut diamond ring along with the speech about
his love for her.
Speaker 14 (01:35:14):
You know, I can remember when I.
Speaker 2 (01:35:16):
First mentioned you from that band called me on FaceTime
to say I usually hate singing on the phone and
girls with my father and called because I usually turned
them look.
Speaker 12 (01:35:25):
But not this time.
Speaker 7 (01:35:26):
It was an say for you stay with me, and
we just watched Power and went to sleep that night.
Speaker 2 (01:35:31):
I really knew it was goocial because we didn't do nothing,
and if you.
Speaker 14 (01:35:37):
Did, you locked in with God.
Speaker 1 (01:35:38):
That's how we started kind of made like these friendships
of hives. Yeah, so congratulatings are y'all?
Speaker 8 (01:35:44):
Remember me were reporting on the fact that she thinks
that she well not thinks that she wanted to hyphenate
the name, and she also may have wanted to be married.
That's why she wanted to hyphenate the baby's name. And
so he answered her prayers if that was one of
her prayers to be a wife and also a child's mom.
And the engagement comes just weeks before she expected to
(01:36:04):
give birth. Her due date is early August. Okay, min
I met August girl right after me, right before me.
So yes, good job, good.
Speaker 2 (01:36:11):
Job, a little eat dropping the clues bump, Yeah, congratulations.
Now he'll get his child named after him.
Speaker 1 (01:36:20):
I think that's dope. That's dope. Dang, y'all.
Speaker 8 (01:36:23):
I could not even do the LLL Wayne not like
Us thing. That was crazy because I definitelyesus. All right,
So in Vegas he performed, y'all, and this was funny.
He was singing not like Us over the model beat
before he rapped his verse. So many also suspected that
(01:36:50):
loew Wayne was actually saying they don't like us rather
than they not like us. But I swear I heard
it left and click because he was off beat when
he was saying it, so I heard him saying, we
play it one more time.
Speaker 2 (01:37:10):
First, first, he said he was holding up his OO chain.
Speaker 12 (01:37:15):
Yeah he was.
Speaker 8 (01:37:16):
He did have the overo ol chain in the video.
That's why I was like, I do think that it
was some sort of trolling. I don't think that he
would just the worst Drake like that and be singing
the Kendrick song.
Speaker 2 (01:37:27):
But ain't the worst one. A song is a bop
and you know you like the record. Man, Yes, that's
got to be an awkward position to be, like, hey, bro,
yeah he went too far man song jam Drake himself
said the song was jamming on the hard Party six
though he did. Yes, look at the end when he's talking,
he was like, this could be something I could bop
(01:37:47):
to if he wasn't lying or something like that. Paraphrasing,
but it's something like that.
Speaker 1 (01:37:51):
Even listen to it, all right, Well that is just
what the mass day, Yes it is.
Speaker 6 (01:37:56):
Let's get to the mix. It's the Breakfast Club, Good
morning morning. Everybody is j Envy, Jess, HILARI is Charlamagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast club. Let me salute
to Laura from the Ubs Center out in Long Island,
and also let me shout to Bouju Bontans one of
his managers, Butterfuco. He was in town this week and
performed Saturday and Sunday. This was his first time being
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in New York and I think like fifteen years or
something like that. Oh yeah, So the show was, it
was crazy.
Speaker 18 (01:38:22):
It was.
Speaker 3 (01:38:22):
It's such an amazing show.
Speaker 6 (01:38:23):
I didn't catch the whole show because I had a
party that night, but my wife stayed for the whole thing,
and just say, salute to Bouju.
Speaker 3 (01:38:30):
What an amazing show, what an amazing time.
Speaker 6 (01:38:32):
Thank you for all the all the love that they showed.
Man was it was crazy. It was I think he's
doing Miami next, but it was. He did two shows.
The first one show sold out Saturday and then he
did Sunday.
Speaker 2 (01:38:41):
But it was just dope. So salute to Bouju.
Speaker 3 (01:38:43):
And he's from here, right, he's from Jamaica.
Speaker 8 (01:38:45):
Oh, he's from Jamaica. Jamaica, and you know it's a
lot of Jamaicans say, so my last check is Jamaica.
She came and did my last is last night, and
she was talking about it the whole time. She absolutely
loved it. She said it was amazing, it was no violence.
Everybody was just happy to see him after him being
gone for so long, Like it was a big event
for New York.
Speaker 1 (01:39:03):
Yeah, that was actually good.
Speaker 6 (01:39:04):
That's not for they said a lot of people flew
in because they didn't know when he was actually gonna
perform again in the States. So my wife is like,
you know, my wife is Jamaican, so she's a huge boojoo,
a favorite Jamaican artists. Yeah, so she you know, when
he was performing. I think I don't know if it
was Trinidad or Barbados. Her and the girls went out
there and went to the concerts. So they went out
there last night. So it was pretty dope. So salute
(01:39:26):
to you guys, all right when we come back. We
got the positive notice the Breakfast Club, good morning, Borning
everybody in teen j Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the God,
We are the Breakfast Club. We got a salute to
Common and Pete Rock for joining us today. That album
the Auditorium Value one is out right now.
Speaker 12 (01:39:42):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (01:39:42):
If you are born in the nineteen hundreds like me,
and you enjoy adult contemporary hip hop. You are going
to love love, love, love, love love this album. Man,
That's right, go get that to.
Speaker 12 (01:39:53):
Listen to it.
Speaker 2 (01:39:53):
And I want to salute everybody in Tampa.
Speaker 18 (01:39:55):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:39:55):
I was in Tampa Friday with the Urban League of Hillsboro.
I had an amazing discussion with the Good brother d
Strong and Queen Bee. Those are people they on ninety
five point seven to Beat in Tampa. You can listen
to the Breakfast Club on ninety five point seven to
Beat in Tampa every morning. We were talking about my
new book, Get Honest to Die line Why Small Talk Stuffs,
which is available everywhere you buy books now. Salute to
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Khalia who owns Seventh and Grove. That's what the event
was NB. They said, you family, they love you out there,
seventh fin Grovel, Seventh and Grove. Yep, and Ev Salua
Luthor Kia from the Urban League, you know for helping
to bring me out and salute all the people I
met there.
Speaker 18 (01:40:33):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:40:33):
You know, you just meet people you know that come
to these events, like you know Lenisia from Speak to
Me Incorporated. Salute to Pecan. Okay, can't forget pe Can.
Salute the Mimi all right, I remember names. I remember faces. Okay,
I do I remember names. I remember faces, man, So
salute everybody who came out to the Urban League of
hills Bro I mean came out to the came out
to seventh and Grove courtesy of the Urban League of
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hills Boro. So he to hear me speak with ninety
five seven to beat food is amazing. The seventh thing.
Speaker 1 (01:41:00):
That's what's up before you get to your positive note.
Speaker 8 (01:41:03):
July twenty sixth and twenty seventh, Friday and Saturday, I
will be in Raleigh, North Carolina at the Raleigh Improv.
Get your tickets to y'all at tescelariousofficial dot com or
Raleigh Improv dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:41:15):
I will be there. We got four shows, two on
Friday and two on Saturday.
Speaker 3 (01:41:17):
And if you're there, you might have to deliver a baby,
so just keep that in mind.
Speaker 8 (01:41:21):
Make sure I got a doctor, a midwife, and a
dueler that's coming, so you know, just in case, but
get your ticket shop.
Speaker 3 (01:41:29):
You have a positive note.
Speaker 2 (01:41:30):
I do have a positive note, man. I just want
to tell everybody please remember on this beautiful Monday that
we're all on borrow time. So choose people that choose
you and let everyone else be all right.
Speaker 13 (01:41:39):
I like that.
Speaker 2 (01:41:41):
Okay, breakfast clubs you don't.
Speaker 12 (01:41:45):
Finish for, y'all.
Speaker 3 (01:41:45):
Dump