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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:03):
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Speaker 3 (00:03):
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Speaker 4 (00:04):
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Speaker 4 (00:18):
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Speaker 5 (00:21):
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Speaker 3 (00:42):
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Speaker 1 (00:44):
Just hilarious. Hey, Charlomagne, what's popping?

Speaker 4 (00:47):
It is Thursday?

Speaker 1 (00:50):
Tried to be all the voices. How y'a feeling this morning?
What's up?

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Rad?

Speaker 1 (00:53):
How you feeling? Brother?

Speaker 7 (00:54):
For that?

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Ah man, I hope you guys are doing good. Woke
up this morning.

Speaker 8 (00:57):
You know, if you listen to this, you know, I
have these two puppies that I'm trying to train and
it's been going well.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
I'm not gonna lie. It's been going well.

Speaker 8 (01:06):
They've been potty trained, everything has been great until this morning.
And as soon as I walk downstairs, I could smell
all man, Yes, all man, and I'm already running halfway late,
so I'm like, but I'm already dressed, So I'm like,
I can't there's nothing I can do, like like, what
are you doing that situation? Because I didn't have time
to clean up the dog poop right or the pe

(01:27):
So you know what I did. What you do called
my wife head baby is a gift for you downstairs.
So she wakes up, she comes downstairs and she smells
it and she's cursed me out the whole way to
the station.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
So it spread it out all over.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
It was all it was, everywhere it was it was.

Speaker 8 (01:41):
And I don't know because they've been so good. It's
two twin dobleman pinches and they've been so great, so good.
But last night or this morning, I us to say,
I don't know, maybe something went through their stomach or something,
maybe with something they eat. I don't know what it was.
But it was all over the floor. Oh yeah, that's
what I said. Oh to the point where I mean
you could just oh my goodness as well, salute to
my wife.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
Good morning, babe. Rough way to start the morning. Rough
way to start the morning.

Speaker 8 (02:03):
I got out of dodge though, But yeah, we got
a great show for you today. Mehdi Hassan will be
joining us now. He's a journalist, broadcaster and author. He
put out the book Win Every Argument, The Art of Debating,
persuading and public Speaking. We're gonna be chopping up with
him a little bit later, and then coming up next
we have front page News.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Mimi will be here. She'll be breaking down everything.

Speaker 8 (02:24):
With Charlie Kirk and rest in peace and condolences to
that that young man. And we'll get into the all
at next ey. So don't go anywhere if you've got
some things to go off your chest. Eight hundred and
five eight five one oh five to one phone lines.
Why to open. Charlemagne and Jesse be here in the second.
It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Good morning, Good morning everybody.

Speaker 8 (02:40):
It's DJ Envy, Jess hilarious, Charlomagne to God, we are
the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.
Start off with some quick sports. Thursday night football. The
Commanders take on the Green Bay Packers tonight at eight
fifteen pm.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
That is on Prime video. What's up to MEI?

Speaker 9 (02:57):
First of all, I just want to say yes, I
am here.

Speaker 10 (02:59):
Don't plum because I don't know what you said before
you got you before y'all let me in the zoom,
but don't play with me and me and you look
pretty gooe.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
I was shy to be you. I was like, what's up, Jess, Hi,
That's what I did.

Speaker 11 (03:09):
What's all right, y'all, Good morning, Jess, Good morning, Envy.
So we're going to start this morning with breaking news
out of Utah, a shocking and deadly shooting involving one
of the most controversial voices in conservative politics. Thirty one
year old Charlie Kirk, the co founder of Turning Point
USA and a loud advocate for expansive gun rights, was

(03:30):
fatally shot and killed yesterday while speaking at a debate
hosted by his nonprofit at Utah Valley University. Now, a
manhut is still underway. Two people who were considered suspects
were later released, according to police. Now, if you're not
familiar with Kirk, he was hugely influential among young conservatives,
building Turning Point into a nationwide network on more than

(03:53):
three thousand college campuses and high school campuses. He was, also,
though very polarizing, known for spreading election and conspiracy theories
opposing gun restrictions and pushing rhetoric that critics say fueled division.
At yesterday's event, he was taking audience questions, taking audience
questions about mass shootings and gun violence when he was killed. Now,

(04:14):
we're gonna play the audio leading up to the shooting.
I want to warn you it may be hard to
listen to, but we do stop right before we hear
the gunshots.

Speaker 9 (04:21):
Let's listen.

Speaker 12 (04:23):
So, do you know how many transgender Americans have bit
mass shooters over the last ten years?

Speaker 4 (04:28):
Too many?

Speaker 2 (04:37):
Right, I'm gonna give you gonna credit.

Speaker 13 (04:38):
Do you have?

Speaker 12 (04:39):
Do you know how many masshooters there have been in
America over the last ten years?

Speaker 14 (04:43):
Tuning or not?

Speaker 2 (04:44):
Konic?

Speaker 4 (04:44):
Gang violence?

Speaker 14 (04:45):
Great?

Speaker 11 (04:47):
So right after that, when he says gang violence, a
single gun shot rang out. Video circling on social media
shows Kirk grabbing his neck as blood pours from his wound.
You can also see people panic, screaming, scrambling for safety. Now,
Kirky often defended broad gun rights, even saying that some
deaths were worth it to protect the Second Amendment, and

(05:10):
a video of that statement is also circulating on social media.
In the aftermath of his death, sparking a different conversation
about gun laws and political extremism, and of course, as
new spread. Lawmakers on both aisles they are condemning the shooting,
but the blame game has escalated. Fox News host Jesse
Waters reacted to the shooting during his show.

Speaker 9 (05:32):
Let's listen to what he had to say.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Charlie spoke the truth.

Speaker 15 (05:35):
He said what he felt, and they killed him for it.
The message is shut your mouth. And this isn't the
first time this has happened.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
This is just the worst time.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
They shot Trump.

Speaker 15 (05:44):
They went to Kavanaugh's house with a rifle. They're fire
bombing Elon's cars, rioting in La trans Shooters are killing
our kids. Hell Rand Paul got his ribs broken by
his neighbor. Ice agents have to wear masks because their families.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
Are getting death threats.

Speaker 15 (05:59):
They're telling us were at war.

Speaker 11 (06:03):
And then there's a Republican Congresswoman Nancy May. She also
spoke with reporters right after the shooting. Let's listen to
that exchange.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
Democrats own what happened today. I am devastated.

Speaker 14 (06:17):
Just because you speak your mind on an issue doesn't
mean you get shot.

Speaker 15 (06:21):
By that logic, do Republicans own the shooting of the
two Democratic lawmakers in Minnesota.

Speaker 1 (06:26):
Isn't this on both sides hiding?

Speaker 11 (06:29):
We don't know what contenestion Charlie Kirk is in Right now,
some raging leftist lunatic put a bullet through his neck.

Speaker 4 (06:36):
And you want to talk about Republicans right now?

Speaker 9 (06:38):
No, you said, but.

Speaker 1 (06:42):
The Democrats own this.

Speaker 5 (06:45):
Well.

Speaker 11 (06:45):
President Donald Trump has ordered flags to fly at half
staff until September fourteenth in response to Kirk's death, and
he called this a dark moment for America and blamed
the shooting on the radical left envy.

Speaker 9 (06:59):
What do you think about this?

Speaker 11 (07:00):
I think that this shooter hasn't been caught yet, so
I think our elected officials seem to be a little
bit careful before.

Speaker 8 (07:05):
We absolutely Charlamagne said now as well, I do feel
like he's not the gentleman. Wasn't a politician, right, He
wasn't a lawmaker. He had an opinion, whether you believed
his opinion, whether you liked his opinion, whether you disliked opinion.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Part of being in this country is the writer of
free speech.

Speaker 8 (07:20):
And the fact that he was shot and killed and
he has two kids and he has a wife is
absolutely positively sad. And I don't believe in that. You know,
you should be able to say what you want to say,
whether people like it or love it or hate it.
But the fact that you have an opinion and you're
killed for it is very disgraceful, and I'm I feel
sorry for that. That that man's family, he has two kids.
It's just disgusting in America. To me, that's how I feel.

Speaker 4 (07:43):
Charlemae, I just sat down. Give me a minute to
show exactly that's the time.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
I'm literally just what's up? What's up?

Speaker 10 (07:53):
Just yeah, I don't really know enough about you know,
Charlie Kirk.

Speaker 9 (07:59):
You have the opinion about the things he said when
he was alive.

Speaker 10 (08:02):
All I know is that I did hear that he
had a family and he was taken away from them simply,
and that's just.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
That's messed up.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
You know.

Speaker 10 (08:10):
So Maha goes out to his children and his wife,
but he's gone now, and so everything that he was
judged for saying or whatever, I mean, that's all over.

Speaker 9 (08:19):
That really don't matter now because he's not here.

Speaker 11 (08:23):
Well, you know, we're also following another shooting, sadly, this
one out of a high school in Colorado about thirty
minutes outside of Denver. Authorities there say a student opened
fire yesterday at Evergreen High School that's just around twelve pm,
wounding two students before turning the gun on himself. Now,
police confirmed the shooter died from a self inflicted gun wound.

(08:45):
Three students in total were rushed to the hospital. One
remains in critical condition, another is stable, and a four
student was treated for other injuries. Now, after the shooting,
the school went on lockdown. Officers, of course, they swept
the campus. Students were evac waited, and parents were reunited
with your children at a nearby elementary school.

Speaker 9 (09:04):
The FB, the.

Speaker 11 (09:05):
FBI, and the ATF are assisting. The motive is still
unclear and the suspects identity has not been released. So
we're just seeing this was in Colorado. This was right
outside Denver, or about thirty minutes outside Denver.

Speaker 9 (09:19):
Yesterday.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
I just sat DOWNE, do we have to start the
show at six am? Every day? I can't make Can
we maybe six.

Speaker 9 (09:27):
For the last fifteen?

Speaker 4 (09:28):
I know? And you know what the whole I get.
I want to adjust things for moments like this, like
you just walked in and it's just heavy. Immediately off
the top, I gotta get my bearings. And you're right. Yeah, absolutely,
we started to move.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
We were talking about the dogs.

Speaker 8 (09:43):
You played some music, dogs, my dog whatever. My dog's
pooped on this morning, I.

Speaker 1 (09:47):
Had to clean.

Speaker 8 (09:49):
I care about your We had we had a nice conversation.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
Jess came in. She was telling it like it was
a nice and then you just.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
You know, did we telling medio? So I'm gonna be
this morning.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
We did that?

Speaker 4 (09:58):
Okay? We are you telling me? You take the jests today,
don't just just to be sure we take to yesterday. Okay,
we'll take many yesterday's. Want everybody do to know that.
And you know what, because all of these different current
events that have happened, I don't want, you know, to
think that we're not discussing. Good morning, me, me, how
are you this morning?

Speaker 11 (10:12):
Good morning, Joe, I'm good.

Speaker 4 (10:13):
How are you? Bless Black and Holly Fair? Good morning?

Speaker 1 (10:16):
Just grab my phone?

Speaker 8 (10:16):
Charge you not phone charges up here, Charlamane using my
phone cho I want to make sure because Laurence stole
his I want mine back.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
Get it off your chest.

Speaker 10 (10:24):
Charge eight to charge of my job everything, damn, damn,
the go ahead.

Speaker 8 (10:31):
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one o five one. If you need the vent phone
lines to wide open. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 16 (10:39):
Go morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to
get it off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed.

Speaker 17 (10:48):
I hate the way that you walk, the way that
you talk, I hate the way that you dress.

Speaker 18 (10:52):
Everything when me is best, call up next eight hundred
five eight five five one.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Not just I'm what the coach of philling Hellos.

Speaker 6 (11:01):
Is kicking from Jersey City.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
The kick from Jersey City, Good morning, good morning.

Speaker 7 (11:07):
I just want to make a.

Speaker 6 (11:10):
Plaint about you know, the Republicans are full and make
America great and hatred and all these other things. But
what they also need to take into context is that
comes along with making America great is now the attempt
to assassinations on our politicians.

Speaker 14 (11:25):
We came away from that.

Speaker 6 (11:27):
When America was great, our politicians were safe, they were
no assassinations. So when they want to bring back the
great America against they have to realize that this is
a courtful what they're going to bring back, where our
politicians and our public figures are no hame to set
and they are target they have to.

Speaker 3 (11:46):
Take the good with the bad.

Speaker 4 (11:48):
I wonder there were a time where politicians or public
figures were safe. I mean, I think that there's different
moments in our history where you know, things get ramped up,
but they're never truly safe. Yeah, seems a lot worse
the last couple of years, though.

Speaker 8 (12:00):
It seems like the attack on people's speech and what
they say seems a lot worse the last couple of years. Hello,
who is Hey's set from Jersey From Jersey, Good morning
to talk to us.

Speaker 19 (12:11):
Hey man, I just want to say a guy, I'm
a huge fan of what you guys do, but I
want to say, just because everyone listening, we having a
crisis right now in this country with young American men
and the lack of guidance and the lack of morals
and love and unity and respect as people. And these
young men are taking to the Internet and watching videos
of hate speech and xenophobia, homophobia, sexism, misogynistic views, and

(12:36):
I just want to say to people, raise your kids,
right raise these young men. This is the future right now.
We are responsible for the direction this country is going
in as parents, as it's just sickening to see people
who are having children they're not raising their children, right,
They're letting the Internet raise their children. They're letting hate

(12:58):
speech and Islamophobia and homophobia and sexism raise their children.
And we all need to come together. Today is a
perfect example of differences and opinions, and it's just so
sad when you see the way this world is going.
And I was raised by a single mother who worked
three jobs, and I am now a husband and father.
I'm trying to raise a young man myself, and seeing

(13:21):
the world that he's living in and the fact that
someone who can parade around the country spewing hate speech
can be celebrated, it's just very sad. And I understand
there's differences in opinions and the freedom of speech, but
there's limits the freedom of speech. There's actions when you
say things, and.

Speaker 4 (13:43):
I think we agree with that. I think we all
need to practice more mindfulness, you know what I mean.
Like we like to say, we'd like to say that
there's freedom of speech, but we have to understand that
there is consequences to the words that come out of
our mouth, which is why we shoul we should be
very mindful of the things that come out of our mouth.

Speaker 8 (13:58):
Yeah, they are all consequences, which should there be consequences,
should there be death consequences regardless, No, I'm not saying
that is.

Speaker 19 (14:05):
I'm not saying that's.

Speaker 4 (14:07):
And by the way, I'm not I'm not talking about
any particular situation. What you just said is exactly why
you should be mindful, because you don't get to determine
those consequences. Now, you're right, that's why you should be
very mindful of what comes out of your mouth, because
you do not get to determine the consequences of the
impact of your works.

Speaker 8 (14:22):
Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
the Breakfast club.

Speaker 16 (14:27):
Good morning the breakfast Clubs. You're time to get it
off your chest. WI your man or blessed. We want
to hear from you on the breakfast cloud.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
Hello.

Speaker 4 (14:41):
Who's this?

Speaker 3 (14:42):
It's from k man. What's up?

Speaker 1 (14:44):
What's up?

Speaker 4 (14:45):
KG?

Speaker 3 (14:46):
From KC, what's up? What's up? Charlote MG or Charlon
Mayel mcgay. You're right, hey man, I just got off
my chest. Man Hey o Instagram start to last night
man and if Black Excellence had a picture next to
him and to be your family. Bro, you's got a
beautiful thing.

Speaker 4 (15:05):
First of all, how the hell can they ever be
black excellence? We all when they're all Dominican.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
I know we're not Dominican and all. I appreciate that, bro.

Speaker 8 (15:12):
Just trying to do like trying to raise six kids
and trying to be a good husband.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
I think y'all are excellent, but.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
We're all black, man, But thank you, brother, I appreciate you.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
Man. My other thing is, man, hey, have you watched
the Hurricane Contrin the documentary? No?

Speaker 9 (15:27):
I have not yet. I heard I heard about it.
I haven't watched it yet.

Speaker 3 (15:30):
All my oh just what stuff?

Speaker 9 (15:32):
Like me?

Speaker 3 (15:32):
I'm sorry, Yeah, I watched that last night. Man. We's man,
the government should be ashamed of the stuff. Like no
bull crap. Man. I almost catching the tears watching that, bro,
Like how the government treated our black people. Bro, we
should be scared to live here, bro. Like, I mean,
it's crazy. Bro, y'all should watch it. Check it out.

Speaker 4 (15:53):
You know, you know it's so crazy. That's why.

Speaker 19 (15:55):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (15:55):
Like when I heard the last call and call of
it and he was saying, how you know, man, you know,
look at what we're going as a country. But then
you can watch a Katrina doc or Today is the
twenty fourth anniversary of the nine eleven territoric. What do
we do America? We've been here, We've been here.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
Yeah, Hello, who's this? Uh?

Speaker 20 (16:13):
That's Nick on the floor, And I wrote down five
solutions for the truck and economy I wanted to share.

Speaker 4 (16:19):
Okay, Nick, you came in hot, right, all right.

Speaker 20 (16:22):
The first one say don't say loads because of the
low IQ indivision.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
Are we're not going to found on that one we need.

Speaker 20 (16:30):
The second one says broker transparency. That one means basically
that these brokers need to share what they're getting paid
on the load. That way we know that we're not
getting undercut. The next one is create an app that
put shippers directly in touch with the drivers. And I
think that'll that will help out a lot because we

(16:51):
can basically cut out the middle man, which is the broker.
They can create an app to where we as the driver,
we just turned on our GPS and that'll tell the
shippers which driver is the closest to them, so the
shipper can connect directly to that closest driver to them
to do whatever they need done. The next one is
a four hundred dollars minimum. They got to be a

(17:14):
four hundred dollars minimum, just as a base. And the next,
the last one says, don't undercut anybody.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
If a driver been on.

Speaker 20 (17:24):
Something for seven point fifty, don't say that you're gonna
do it for seven hundred. That's just taking money out.

Speaker 3 (17:30):
Of your pockets and his like.

Speaker 20 (17:32):
Leave it at either being higher or leave it, leave
it at what it is. And that's all I wanted
to say.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
About the economy in Florida.

Speaker 4 (17:39):
You should add one more, never raw dog, never row dog,
a lot lizard. Okay, Hey is that there?

Speaker 9 (17:47):
Yes, Yeah, what's happening? Don't don't say something like that. Yes,
I'm right here.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
What just husband truck?

Speaker 20 (17:55):
Yeah, that's what I wanted to talk about because I
know just husband a truck driver. I've never been over
the road. I'm always walking the Florida So I kind
of wanted to get your feedback about how your husband
is doing over the road. But first let me I
wanted to say something to Charlotte Man. First, Charlamaanne. He said,
you don't gamble, but you buy a lottery tickets.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
You know that's gambling.

Speaker 1 (18:16):
That's gambling. You're right, that is gambling.

Speaker 4 (18:19):
I don't please bets that I don't please bets. That's
what I don't do.

Speaker 20 (18:24):
I feel my last thing is my last thing is
charlam Mane. I wanted to say, when people call about
whatever they're going through and they want to put their
cash out out there, may let them. People put their
cash up out there, like it might not be a
big deal to you, but let them people put that
thing out there. They going through a lot.

Speaker 4 (18:42):
And you know some of them don't be going through
a lot, So it depends. It depends on what it
is they're going through. We can't just be letting people,
you know, guilt our listeners in the doing things they
ain't got nobody's doing it just because you know they
got a flat high.

Speaker 9 (18:55):
You know what we do, But we do let them.

Speaker 4 (18:57):
It depends on this.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Sometimes we block.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
It depends on the circumstance. Some of these people just
be talking to be talking.

Speaker 8 (19:04):
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight
five one oh five one. We got the latest with
Laura coming up.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
What we're talking about, Yes we do.

Speaker 21 (19:10):
We're gonna get into some more young thug because I
spoke to a source with Cobb County who let me
know that as of yesterday, nobody can request any jail
calls or any open records when it comes to young Thug,
And it took effect yesterday because they're concerned for young
thug safety and the safety of his family. So we're
gonna talk about it because all those jail calls that leaked.

(19:30):
Now we got some answers as to why and when
it's gonna stop.

Speaker 8 (19:33):
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Morning.

Speaker 8 (19:40):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, charlamagnea God. We are
the Breakfast Club. Law La Rosa is here as well.
We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed,
right up, broadcaster Mini Hussan, Welcome.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
Thanks for having me.

Speaker 1 (19:52):
How you feeling feeling tired?

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Ty, I'm not a morning perestl I could never I
could never do a show called anything breakfast related.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
What are you trying to use me up?

Speaker 2 (20:02):
I mean I wake up early, I just don't get
going until later in the day and I do my
best work at two am.

Speaker 4 (20:06):
Got you, I know you don't have a lot of times,
so I there's a lot of questions I want to
ask you. I want to start off, in the past
twenty four hours, you know Israel has bombed Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Qatar,
miss somebody, Tunisia, Denisa, what is that about.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
What it's about is it's one country in the Middle
East that doesn't have to abide by the rules that
everyone else follows. There is no red line. They are
if there were any other country in the Middle East,
if they were Arab country, a Muslim country, we would
be calling them a rogue nation because they just bombed,
as you said, multiple sovereign countries, many of which would
not attack them. Tunisia didn't do anything to them. They
bombed the flotillion Tunia. And that's just in the last

(20:44):
couple of days. You go back further, they've bombed Iran,
and Iraq and Yemen, Syria. So they've bombed I think
around nine different places in the Middle East over the
last year, which I can't think of any other country
in the world that has done that in modern times.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
So why no penalty?

Speaker 4 (21:00):
I don't want to know why period.

Speaker 2 (21:02):
So why they're doing it? We know we know why
are they're doing it. Currently they are run by the
most far right government in their history, which is super belligerent,
super aggressive, has people like Bizalo Smotrish, the finance minister
who talks openly of greater Israel, wants to have Israel
with even bigger borders than the occupied territories they have.
And why are they're getting away with it? Because of
our leaders in Washington, d C. Where I'm based, because

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of the President of the United States, Donald Trump, because
of Congress, and because of both parties in Congress. That's
been clear when it comes to Israel. I know, every
other issue in America is like Democrat versus Republican, red
versus Blue, not on Israel. On Israel, it's a bipartisan consensus.
Joe Biden let him do whatever he want. Donald Trump
lets him do whatever he wants.

Speaker 4 (21:41):
The guitar thing was interesting because why did they Barbatar.
Didn't Katar give Trump a plane if they want to
invest in a trillion dollars, But.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
They did give them a plane. They are doing a
golf course with Eric Trump. They are a very close
ally of the United States. They host the US military
base is in Gatar. Think about that. The United States
clearly so off on a military strike on an allied
country where like ten thousand American troops are based, which
is kind of insane if you think about it. No
matter what you do, you can host an American military base,

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you can give the president a plane, you can host
his family golf course, you can be really close allies.
But if Israel wants to bomb you, the United States
will let Israel bomb. You think about how.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
Insane is But I'm still trying to wrap my mind.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Well, they're reasoning for Katawa was we want to take
out the Hamas leadership, which is based in Qatar. What
they omit to mention is that the Qatar leader the
Hammas leadership in kataraka is the United States government asked
for them to be in Kada. Barack Obama in twenty
eleven said, I want you guys, I want he said,
I want you guys to host Aamas. I don't want
a Musk to go to Iran. I want them to
be somewhere we can talk to them. So the Qataris
have always hosted Hummas, but with US and Israeli approval, they.

Speaker 4 (22:43):
Don't tell you that when they're so there is a
mass leadership in Qatar.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
Yes, no one's ever hidden. That's where they negotiate it.
That's where and by the way, these guys were meeting
when they were attacked to discuss a ceasefi deal, which
is another reminder that Israel and net Yahun smokes you
don't want a ceasefar. Every time there's a negotiation for
a seispar they attacked the negotiators. Last year, they killed
is Smile Honey, a leader of Hamas in Tehran. The
guy was in the middle of negotiations for a ceasefire.

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They killed him. In Iran, Remember they bombed Iran the
other day. One of the people they targeted was a
guy called Ali Shamkhani. He went on NBC News just
two weeks earlier and said, I'm up for a deal
with Donald Trump. We can do a nuclear deal. They
bombed him. Why would you bomb people who are negotiating
peace steals and seaesfies unless you don't want peace deals
and ceasefi.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
By Whitney won peace deal.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
Why wouldn't they because that constrains their vision. Their vision
is we should have no rules, We shouldn't have to
stop fighting for anyone else. We want to continue the war.
Matthew Miller, who was Joe Biden State OBOMBA spokesman said
recently that when he was in government, he heard nettannyal
who say this war will go on for decades. So
did he used decades long war?

Speaker 4 (23:44):
So if hamas leadership is there, does that justify the bombing.

Speaker 2 (23:48):
No, because they're there because we wanted them there. And
you can't just bomb any sovereign country where there's people
you don't like or you're opposed to. I mean, this
is a very dangerous road we've gone down over the
last couple of years. Right, We've burned down international law,
the Geneva Conventions, all the norms and precedents. I mean,
you don't think people around the world are watching this
saying why can I do what Israel does? Like all
the the idea that we're going to go to Russia.

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Be like, you can't bomb hospitals in Ukraine. Putn't say
why israe and bomb hospitals. I'm bombing terrorists in those hospitals.
Like the arguments that they've deployed to justify torture, the
bombing of civilian areas, that can be replicated by every
quote unquote rogue state in the world. Why not very dangerous?

Speaker 3 (24:25):
Right?

Speaker 2 (24:26):
We spent seventy years in the United States, the UK,
the way building up the international order. It's all been
burned down over the last two years for one guy.

Speaker 4 (24:35):
Now. Now, Bin Shapiro was here earlier this week and
you hit me laughing like that, Why you gave a
BS answer on genocide? Oh yeah, what exactly what?

Speaker 1 (24:48):
We have a clip? We have the clip.

Speaker 4 (24:50):
You you don't think what's happening in God is a genocide?

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Correct?

Speaker 4 (24:52):
Okay, but the world's leading association of genocide scholars has
declared that Israel is committing genocide and God. That based
off the pure definition.

Speaker 22 (25:00):
Well it's not actually, if you if you read their
actual study, it's not based on the qute unquote pure
definition of genocide. They don't actually even define genocide in
the document. The question is not whether some sort of
coterie of people who call themselves experts in an issue
are quote unquote experts on the issue. The question is
whether the definition is met. The definition of genocide is
not met.

Speaker 4 (25:18):
So what does a genocide do?

Speaker 22 (25:19):
A genocide is the attempt to forcibly destroy an entire population,
which is not what has happened.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
So it's not the attacks on like the personal facilities
needed for survival, like health care and educational institutions.

Speaker 22 (25:32):
Well, Israel has shipped in more humanitarian aid into the
Gaza Strip than literally any army to in a population
that supports the enemy in literally all of human history.
They've beenhipping in about forty four hundred calories per day
per person into the Gaza Strip in the middle of
a war in which the enemy is holding actual Israel
hostages underground, who, as we've seen from some of the pictures,

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are actually starving.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
Going crazy over there.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
Cal I think you're being generous. You said he gave
you some genesis. He gave you the whole topic. Right.
He said, we don't give them that much money. We
give them three billion a year. We actually give them
close to four billion a year, and last year we
gave them eighteen billion dollars a year. He said, they've
been shipping in aid. You just played that clip. Israel
doesn't ship in any AA. The aid comes from everyone else.
He acts like Israel's giving the aid. It's international aid.
The Israel decides to switch on and off whenever it wants.

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But on the genocide question, it's funny that he kind
of patronizingly says these genocides scholars, They didn't give you
the definition, and you rightly said, what's the definition. He said,
forcibly destroying the whole population, that is not the definition
of genocide. The nineteen forty eight Genocide Convention gives us
the definition of genocide. Article two. It says very clearly
that genocide is any of the following acts with the
intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, religious, racial,

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or ethnic group, and one of those acts killing members
of the group, causing serious bodily or mental harm to
the group, inflicting conditions of life on a group that
causes its physical destruction, preventing births within that group, and
taking children away from that group and giving it to
another group. Five conditions. Israel's met at least four of
those five conditions. By any sane description of what they've

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done in Gaza, it is a genocide based on those conditions.
The Israelis are saying it's a genocide. Just listen to
what they say. They say genocide or stuff all the time.
And here's the worst part. Israeli. You know, he brushes
over the iags, some organization I've never heard of. I'm
sure they don't care that he's never heard of them.
They are the International Associations of Genesis calls. But let
me just give for your listeners, actual people who say

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it meets the definition. People like Oma Bartov, who is
Israeli Holocaust historian. A Brown wrote a New York Times
oppetic it's a genocide. Daniel Blackman, Amos Goldberg, Israeli Holocaust historians,
the Hebrew University, they say it's a genocide in Gaza,
schmol Lederman, all these Israeli scholars, Raz Siegel, none of them,
by the way. All of them said we didn't think
it was a genocide at the beginning, but we definitely

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think it's a genocide.

Speaker 14 (27:48):
Now.

Speaker 2 (27:48):
These are Israeli Jewish experts on the Holocaust. They're saying
it's a genocide. We're supposed to just ignore them.

Speaker 1 (27:55):
We got more with mehdi Hassan when we come back.
Is the breakfast club.

Speaker 8 (27:57):
Good morning, good morning, everybody, Envy Jess hilarious, Charlama the
guy we are the breakfast Club. Laura Rosa is here
as well. We're still kicking them with Mediasgan Charloma.

Speaker 4 (28:08):
Your book, I haven't got a chance to read ittate
you just gave it to me this one. But win
the art of debating every persuading and argument.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
That's a stupid cover that makes you look it's actually
win every argument with the way it looks like that.
That's one of the funny things.

Speaker 4 (28:21):
I don't want to argue and I don't want to
win argument. I just want to learn. So why do
you think arguing is the I mean, you end up
doing it anyway.

Speaker 2 (28:30):
But yeah, yeah, you end up doing it anyway. So
that's one thing you can't avoid. It is one thing
I say, whether you want to avoid an argument, you can't.
Therefore you should be equipped for It's a book. It's
a very practical book about skills, debating skills and arguing skills.
But also I do think arguing gets a bad rap, right.
There's bad faith argument, people who argue for the sake
of arguing, people who argue without really believing what they're saying.
A lot of cable news talking heads that have given

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argument a bad rap. But argument fundamentally, intrinsically is about
disagreeing in good faith, trying to come to a conclusion.
I would argue that you can't find the truth unless
you have a back and forth. We don't want to
live in echo chambers where everyone agrees with each other
all the time. We should have healthy debate, productive debate.
That is how people discover truth, new ideas. I do

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think democracy requires healthy debate and argument. Going back to
ancient Greece, you're having people have at flesh out the issues.
But it has to be done in good faith. What
we've done in the US, especially and especially in our
cable newsorld I'm an XMSNBC host, we have a lot
of bad faith argument. We have a lot of fake debates,
and I think that's undermined. And this book is about saying,
you know what, arguing can be fun. People who do

(29:30):
debate club in high school kids love some kids love
doing that because it can be so pure and so
raw and so authentic. But we've lost that. Our media
has killed what was good faith debate and argument, and
this book is an attempt to try and bring it back.

Speaker 4 (29:42):
Are you when you're in a healthy debate, a good
faith debate?

Speaker 2 (29:45):
It's hard sometimes I realize halfway through. I did the
Jubilee debate on you tube pot which was insane. I
went into that obviously I knew there were going to
be some bad faith people. I didn't realize all of
them would be insane, Like I went with like notes
and facts and figures like traditional if it was a
waste of time, like these people are not interested in
that stuff. So sometimes you kind of realize it in
the middle of you know, the Supreme Court was once as,

(30:06):
how do you know, how do you define porn? They're like,
you know it when you see it, right, Like when
you're in the debate and you know there's a bad
I've interviewed people that I realize I've interview like leading
politicians from our government foreign governments, and halfway through you
realize that this guy is just not interesting. This is
just purebo Yeah.

Speaker 4 (30:22):
I think the twenty v one that's just entertainment. It
can't be in good for you because it's literally designed
to be able.

Speaker 1 (30:28):
To say that.

Speaker 2 (30:28):
But what's interesting that I'm going to sound part is that.
But if you watch all the right wingers who went
on it, if you watch Jordan Peterson or Candice Owens
when they go on it, they get a bunch of
like well meaning, really earnest young liberals who are like, ah,
but mister Peterson, what do you think about that? You know,
this argument against God, Like I go on it and
I'm like, get out of our country, and I.

Speaker 4 (30:46):
Feel like I feel like I'm fascist.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
I'm a fascist. Yeah, I'm a fascist. So I think
I do think like there is a real asymmetry in
our politics right now, which is where like there are
a lot of liberals leftists who do want to have
like a really earnest argument about policy how do we
get medicare for all? And on the other side, there's
like how do we get rid of all the black
and brown people? And it's not the same thing. I
know the media loves to treat it's like both sides,
the far left and the far right. The far left

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once universal healthcare, the far right once Nazism. That's not
the same thing.

Speaker 8 (31:14):
When you jump into those debates, you know, there's so
much misinformation out there.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
They really believe some of the stuff sometimes and some
of the times.

Speaker 8 (31:20):
Which makes it horrible is some of these news programs
report misinformation like it's right. So how do you debate
somebody that is getting misinformation that believes they are totally right.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
We see it all the time. We see up pay
all the time as well.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
So here's my thing, when I debate a lot of
those people, I'm not trying to change their minds. I'm
trying to change the audience. I'm always got my eye
on the third agent in the room or not in
the room, at home watching on YouTube, and I think
sometimes we get lost and like, I'm going to change
your mind. When I go on with some of these
freaks and ghouls on Piers Morgan Show to comeing to
defend the genocide, I'm not trying to change them mind.
I'm gonna chang the mind of someone who's defending a

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genocide two years in right, that person is a lost
cause morally and politically. What I'm trying to do is
get some people in the middle who may have accidentally
come across this show or debate they was while they
were surfing on YouTube, and maybe they're open minded to say, oh,
I didn't know that. I didn't hear that particular argument.
I never heard the humanization of these people. I just
see as insurgents or militant or terrorists. So my goal
is always and the first chapter of my book is

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win over an audience. The audience is key. It's not
about you and the other person. It is about the
watching audience because I want to change people's minds. That's
what I do. What I do. Otherwise, as you say,
it's just entertainment if you're not actually having It's a.

Speaker 4 (32:24):
Different perspective than I think a lot of people because
I think a lot of people do focus on the audience,
but they focus on the audience because they want an
amen corner, as opposed they're actually trying to tease them.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
Yeah, and I find that sometimes boring. I go to
events and the whole audience agrees with me. It's nice,
it's good for the ego. Everyone's aplouting everything, but it's
not I much prefer having an audience. That's what that's
why I do. People like why do you go on
Piers Morgan show? It's this, whether you like it or not,
you reach a huge audience, so people who don't agree
with you around the world, and that is an opportunity.
Now there's a there's a line like I don't I

(32:52):
don't I know you go on Fox. I don't go
on Fox. I wouldn't go on Fox because though I.

Speaker 4 (32:57):
Think you should. I think, look, look how effective President
Obama was when he went on there. Think about how
effective Stewart was when he goes on I think about
Gambon Many you absolutely no, I'll tell you why.

Speaker 2 (33:08):
I'll tell you why do.

Speaker 9 (33:09):
You do the you believe in? Not go on Fox?

Speaker 2 (33:11):
I mean, would I do the Jubilee again? That that's
the issue. So so the thing is that jubil Like
I have a I have a basic standard, which is
like you asked about debating, and how do you know
about Like I won't debate fascist white supremaciy. People say, oh,
you should interview Modrewe Taylor Green. I'm like, the woman
is you know, she's she thinks the rothschild lasers, calls
fires like, she's she has weird Q and on conspiracy theories.
She's an anti vaxer. She's a climate deny. Like, I

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don't think there is value in debating holocaust denies, climate
change denis election denies. It's just pointless. R I'm not
going to debate is up down, it's cold, hot? Is black?

Speaker 1 (33:41):
White?

Speaker 2 (33:41):
I just don't think there's invaluation.

Speaker 4 (33:42):
You've never been in a black barbershop.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
I'm a loyal Korean barbershop. I've had these debates. I'm
just saying they're not valuable. I try and avoid them.
But going on Fox, for example, I get the I
get the argument Democrats make like we should go and
reach a new audience. Bernie does a lot of Fox.
The problem is the Fox model is not built around
it simply as built around entertainment, as you say. And also,

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I do think Fox is an irredeemable company in the
sense that it is a force for evil in this
world in terms of spreading racism and misogyny and election
denial and climate dener But I don't want to go
on and legitimize them. I know that sounds old fashioned quaint,
but I feel like if I go on there, then
I'm treating it like a legitimate news outlet. I don't
even call it Fox News. I call it Fox. It's
not a news outlet. I mean they paid billions of

(34:30):
doll they pay hundreds of million dollars in settlement to dominion.
They are a propaganda outlet for the Republican Party and
for MAGA. So for me, I just don't see the
value by the way that people who go on You
can go on and do a great job on Lara Trump.
Problem is for the next twenty three hours, they undermine
everything you said in that one hour, So it doesn't
really have an enduring factor, which is why when you
poll Fox viewers, they are so misinformed, no matter how

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many Charlamain's Pete Buddha judges or Bernie's go on.

Speaker 4 (34:53):
But then when I'm out in the street, I see
the real reaction, Torue, you know what I mean. I
don't see the propaganda thats being pushed. So I had
a message our native they're trying to push. Actual people
will come up to me and be like, hey man,
I'm a lot farther right than you, but I appreciate
a lot of the things that you say.

Speaker 3 (35:09):
That's fair.

Speaker 4 (35:09):
You know, do you think mainstream and journalism in the
US have gotten too cozy with Powell?

Speaker 2 (35:15):
I would dispute the premise of your question. Gotten too
cozy with power? It's always it's always been cozy. When
was it not cozy with Powell? Right now, we're in
a different situation, which is we have media outlets joining
up with a fascistic government. That's a whole different ballgame.
But in general, the US media has always been too
cozy with power, never really taken an adversarial position against
people in power. Journalism should be adversarial journalism should be

(35:37):
challenging the people in power. It should be you know,
you know, what's the line afflicting the comfortable and comforting
the afflicted, And we've really not done that in the US.
When I moved here in twenty sixteen, one of the
reasons people got to know me was because I do
tough interviews and people were saying to me on the street, like,
you're that guy who did that interview Eric Prince, I
can't believe out. And then I went to MSNBC and
I started doing those interviews and luckily some other people

(35:59):
started following me, And now I think interviewing has improved
a bit on cable, but in general, for example, we
don't do tough interviews in this country with people in power.

Speaker 3 (36:06):
It is.

Speaker 2 (36:07):
You watch some of the Sunday morning interviews, it's very,
very friendly, Like I saw one the other day where
Marco Rubio just said some absolute bs and Margaret Brena
said thank you for joining us, and it's like, where's
the follow up? So I do think that is a problem,
especially our interviews on not adversaria.

Speaker 8 (36:21):
We got more with Mehdi Hassan when we come back.
It's the breakfast Club, Good morning, good morning.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess Hilaris, Charlamine the guy. We
are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Mehdi
Hassan Lauren.

Speaker 21 (36:32):
What do you think will emerge as like the leading
place in media because it's not cable news anymore, YouTube
and online. It's like you gotta know who you listening to,
whether it's factual information? Yeah, like what will be that one?
Like go to here's where we know we can trust?
That will emerge out of all of this mess.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
I mean, the shameless small business of me says, come
to my media side. But the serious answer is I
don't think we can predict. I think anyone who tells
you they know what the media looks like in three,
four or five year's time is either a liar or
a four I mean, none of us could have even
seen where we are today three or four years ago.
I don't think if you'd said before the twenty twenty
four election that the big question is going to be
did Kamala Harris go on Rogan, if you'd said that

(37:11):
in twenty twenty, people are laughed in your face. If
you'd said ten years ago, the guy from Home alone
two would be president the United States. People are loughed
in your face. So I don't think anyone can predict
where it's going. What I can say is, obviously YouTube
is a dominant force right now. I mean that Jubilee
is a classic example of that. You talk about people,
the number of young people. I was on a college
campus last night. All the college students had really never
seen me in anything except Jubilee. They're like, you're the

(37:32):
guy from that circleed debate. So that the YouTube power,
especially for young people, is massive. Obviously that's a problem
because it's owned by Google, and Google has its own agenda,
which ain't always great when it comes to misinformation. You
just saw the heads of Google and Microsoft and Facebook
and Meta all sitting around the table with Donald Trump
lavishing praise on him just the other night. So it's
not great that these big tech corporations control so much

(37:54):
of our discourse. That's the world we're in right now.

Speaker 4 (37:56):
I definitely want Director to show that. In February twenty
twenty four, abolutely, we told the Vice President she needs
to go on Rogan and she needs to start going
on Fox News. Yeah, because my thinking was Joe Biden
is not going to win this election in November unless
you start getting out more in the forefront and showing
people who you are, so at least they feel like, well,
maybe I can vote for her on the ticket. This
was the way before she even became a nomineer. And

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this was February twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (38:20):
Have you seen the Extractlanic today from my bodd And
she's saying that she's basically saying what you'll say. She's like,
I tried to get out there. They should have realized
that putting me out that would help them look like
they've got a succession plan, that they have confidence in me.
And they didn't, right, they no daylight, no daylight. And
she by the way, she I need to read the
whole thing. I need to read a whole book. But
like she has started, so why she didn't just say, oh,

(38:40):
get lost, I'm doing my thing.

Speaker 4 (38:41):
I can't wait to read it. I want to read
you something from that expert that came exert expert that
came out to day. She says, I gave a strong
speech on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Desperate people have
been shot when they formed the food truck and I
spoke of families reduced to eating leaves or animal feed,
women prematurely giving birth with a little or no medical care,
and children dying from malnutrition dehydration. I reiterated mass ground
support for Israel security and called on her master release

(39:03):
the hostages and accept the cease fire agreement. Then on
the table, I also called on Israel for greater access
to AID. It was a speech that had been vetted
and approved by the White House in the National Security
Council and went viral, and the West wing was displeased.
I was castigated for apparently delivering it too well, what
do you think when you hear it?

Speaker 23 (39:19):
So?

Speaker 2 (39:19):
I think two things. Number one, I think that Joe
Biden administration will forever be complicit in a genocide. The
genocide would not have happened had Biden not hugged clothes,
given him pretty much everything he wanted. You know, we
rightly castigate Trump right now, but we have to remember
this began on Joe Biden's watch. At any time, he
could have pulled the plug on the whole thing. He
could have called net neons to end it now it's over.
He did not do that. He had multiple opportunities did

(39:41):
not do that. Harris. Here's a second point. I think
Harris would have been better on Gaza than Biden. I
think Harris definitely would have been better on Gaza than Trump.
But it's very hard to persuade people, especially my Palestinian friends,
will say, no way, she was up to it, up
to a neck in it with Biden. I do think
that like that speech and other little things she did,
was signals that she would be better on it. I
had people in the White House who were on her

(40:01):
side were telling me at the time, Harris is definitely
better than Biden. Although the bar is low, it's not
hard to be better than Biden on Gaza. The problem
is she didn't do it right. She didn't take that opportunity,
and she, you know, will never know right. It's one
of the great counterfactuals. Would Israel be bombing Katar and
Iran and ethnic cleansing now I Kamala Harris was president,
will never know because she didn't take the opportunity to,

(40:24):
you know, politely throw Joe Biden under the bus. She
went on the view for me the day I knew
she lost that election. When she went on the view,
and they say, what would you do differently to Joe Biden,
and she says nothing. I'm not even saying Gaza. I'm
not even saying she should have come out and been like,
I'm gonna recognize a Palestinian state, and I'm gonna stop
just anything, healthcare, the economy, immigration, nothing right. It's a

(40:44):
change election. People want change. People aren't happy with all
the polling told us people were dissatisfied with the economy,
dissatisfied with diretrectory. You come in and you go, I'm
gonna take it from Joe Biden, but it's going to
be the same. That is insanity. Whoever is advising her
should never work in politics again. I know they're all
trying to Rehblo take their careers. That was an insane
electoral strategy.

Speaker 4 (41:02):
I agree. It's my opinion that I don't know what's
gonna happen for her in the future, but what I
like about what she's writing in his book. To your point,
I've been saying it over and over, whoever is going
to lead the Democratic Party in the future, you have
to throw the Biden administration under the bus.

Speaker 2 (41:17):
I think you have to throw all the agest Democrats,
the whole region. I mean we're talking about Epstein right now.
I mean Bill Clinton, Bill Clint's in the book, right,
He's in the birthday book. Gillane was all the family events,
hanging out with Chelsea unrest. I mean, let all of
them got go. I mean Donald Trump won in twenty
sixteen when he took on the entire Republican establishment. Let's

(41:38):
not forget how he won in twenty sixteen. I was
I remember watching a debate. I was sitting on my couch, right.
He was a debate in twenty fifteen, and he goes
on TV and he says, he says to Jeb Bush,
he goes, well, the Twin Towers came down under your brother.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
Oh he didn't do he.

Speaker 2 (41:50):
Didn't just say that to a Republican grand Instead of
getting booed, he gets booed by a few people. Crowd
cheer his poland goes up. Right. He throws the Bushes
under the bus, happily blames them for IRA nine to eleven,
even though Trump supported their right war. But he throws
them all under the bus. Right, you have to be
able to the Democratic Convention last year had Clinton and
Obama and Hillary still speaking, get rid of these people.
People are done. Whether you think they were good or

(42:12):
bad presidents, and they all had pros and cons Clinton, Obama, Biden,
they all did good things and bad things.

Speaker 1 (42:17):
Move on.

Speaker 2 (42:17):
You've got to be forward looking. We're here in New York.
You're a candidate who's forward looking. Stop living in the past.
Why is Bill Clinton, a man who hasn't been president
for twenty five years speaking at the DNC.

Speaker 4 (42:26):
What you said is so profound Just now, I'm gonna
tell you why twenty sixteen, That's exactly what Trump did.
But Trump was also an outsider. We know nobody in
the Democratic Party is going to do that. I love
a lot of these people. I Loveshpiro, I like was More.

Speaker 2 (42:39):
They all have redlines. They're not people that weren't criticized.

Speaker 4 (42:41):
Yeah, that's why it has to be somebody like a
John Stewart. It has to be an outsider. I agree,
you're the only ones that's going to throw them under
the bus.

Speaker 2 (42:48):
Outside or kind of fresh blood to go back to
a mum dandie who's within the party but has the
guts to take on the establishment. I mean John Stewart. Obviously,
you and I are big fans of John Stewart and running.
I wrote a piece saying he should throw his hat
in the ring. I'm not saying he's going to be
the best president or he should be president. I'm saying
the Democratic president your primary debate could do with the
John Stewart on stage throwing some fireworks and hand grenades in.

Speaker 4 (43:09):
Do you believe in Democrats moving forward.

Speaker 2 (43:12):
The big de Democratic Party, the whole, not under the
leadership of the current folks. No, I've openly said that
Haqem Jeffreys and Chuck Schumer should go. They need to
stand down. They are not as as you called him.
Apak Shakor is not the man for this moment. They
are ludicrous in their interventions. They both keep saying, ooh,
we need a strongly worded letter, and like, this is

(43:33):
not that they've literally I'm not even making that up.
That's not me being sarcastic. They've literally on the record
saying the Age of DC did a really good letter,
Chuck Schubers, like I wrote a really good letter about Harvard,
Like this is not the time for letters right American
democracies on the line. We may not have a free
and fair election in twenty twenty eight, and these two
guys are pining for a golden age of bipartisan politics
that never existed and certainly doesn't exist right now. We

(43:54):
need people who are going to fight. And I say
this not as a big de Democrat. I'm not a Democrat,
a small de democrat, someone who believes in democracy. My
kids to grow up in a democratic America. We only
have two parties, so the opposition party has to do
the fighting for us. These people don't fight. Nobody believes
that Chuck Schuman Hakim Jeffries are fighters. But there are
other Democrats who can. Just as you say, they're too
scared to challenge.

Speaker 21 (44:14):
Who are the people that become like the voice or
like the you know, like you have like people that
you point today.

Speaker 2 (44:19):
They do have a fight.

Speaker 9 (44:19):
They do have the fight.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
There are Democrats who fight, so I I mean, there
are no obvious people like the aocs of this world,
the Ilhanomas, the Rashida Tilaive's and the squad who are
very outspoken. But there are other people. There's Jasmin Crockett's
got a big following now, she's been very outspoken from
Texas in the Senate. There's people like Chris Van Holland
of Maryland, who went to El Salvador when apparently Kim
Jeffreys was telling dem don't go to El Salvador, it's

(44:41):
unpopular issue. Chris van Holland went to El Salvador and
got kill mart Abrigo Garcia back. He came back because
the people like Chris van Holland going out there and
picking that fight. So I think there are Democrats who
are willing to speak out on some issues. Jamie Raskin
is always very strong unconstitutional issues. There are a bunch
of them, but they just don't have leadership roles because
Democrats are in this kind of Why Chuck Huma lost
the Senate, he should have resigned the next day. Like

(45:04):
you lose an election, you should stand down. We live
in a country where you lose an election on the
Democratic side, you don't stand down on the Republican side.
You say you wont like we need to get back
to you lose, you quit, You move on with your life,
build a library, whatever it is.

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V J celari Elma the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the latest with Lauren.

Speaker 1 (47:04):
Lauren becoming a straight fast she gets somebody that knows
somebody detail.

Speaker 9 (47:10):
I'm a long girl that knows a little bit about everything,
and she'd be.

Speaker 4 (47:14):
Having the latest on you.

Speaker 1 (47:15):
That's the pres the latest with Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 4 (47:18):
Sometimes you have facts, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 1 (47:22):
Well, it's the latest on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 21 (47:24):
So Whoopy Goldberg is making headlines that she always does,
but this time it's about her money and her retirement.
So entertainment tonight was on set of the view they
pulled up because of you just came back for their
new season, season twenty nine on ABC, and they were
having a conversation about returning and all of the things,
and they acts the Whoopy Goldberg enjoy about retirement because

(47:47):
they're getting older and they've been doing this for some time.

Speaker 9 (47:49):
Let's say a listen, do you ever think about just
retiring and.

Speaker 16 (47:52):
Enjoying it all?

Speaker 9 (47:52):
Or you there's no such you know, creative people don't
really retire.

Speaker 6 (47:56):
Do you ever think about?

Speaker 3 (47:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (48:00):
But who can afford to do that?

Speaker 9 (48:01):
Who can afford to start.

Speaker 1 (48:03):
You know, if you don't marry, well, you gotta keep working.
I think you might be one of the people that
could afford it by now, No, not by now, not yet.

Speaker 4 (48:11):
Whoo whooping should be kicked up.

Speaker 9 (48:13):
So that is the conversation.

Speaker 21 (48:15):
So when this video went live, So this video went
live or whatever, and people begin to have a conversation
about number one, the fact that what we should have
money to the point where she can retire at this
point in again, we don't know. She seems serious in
the video. There wasn't like a joke. After I watched
it as well, her facial exquessions were very serious. But
also the fact that her tone on retirement and Joy's

(48:36):
tone are very different. Joy seems like she wants to
keep working because, you know, it just it fulfills her
and she's a creative whoopies like, I got bills to pay,
I can't afford to retire.

Speaker 9 (48:44):
So the conversation about pay disparity.

Speaker 4 (48:46):
You know what they say, retirement is a Retirement's not
an age, it's an income. Yeah yeah, so yes, I
think whoop, you got it. She probably just being funny.

Speaker 1 (48:54):
I think she's being funny.

Speaker 8 (48:55):
Also, it's a feeling too, right, Like I look at
my mother and my pops right and they both retired,
they were retired for a while now, and they enjoy retirement,
and I'm happy for them, Like, I'm happy that they're happy.
But myself, even if I take too many days off,
I feel like I'm not working. I feel like I
need to do something, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
That's just me personally. I feel like I just have
to do something, you know whatever.

Speaker 10 (49:14):
That may be, like even me being sick right now
and I'm not home and acting like I don't want
to be at work, I want to be there.

Speaker 9 (49:19):
I feel like I should be there.

Speaker 4 (49:23):
I can't wait to show y'all how I can't wait
to do nothing. You don't worry. I'll show y'all soon.

Speaker 9 (49:29):
Can you want to retire?

Speaker 4 (49:31):
Listen? I cannot wait to show y'all how much I
enjoy doing nothing nothing. Just wait, you say that now.
I always remember retirement. It's not an age, it's an income.

Speaker 1 (49:40):
Yeah, no, I agree, But sometimes you feel like, well,
I just speak for myself.

Speaker 8 (49:43):
I just feel like, even like even when I'm on vacation,
I'm fidgety. And maybe that's because I've been grinding since sixteen,
and I don't know anything else.

Speaker 9 (49:51):
You're ready to sit down, but you're not ready to
sit down.

Speaker 1 (49:53):
But I admire my parents.

Speaker 8 (49:55):
Like when my parents say, you know what, I'm going
to the casino on a Tuesday at five o'clock just
because they want to.

Speaker 9 (49:59):
I'm like, yeah, new to them. But I was going
to say, they're already want to be here.

Speaker 4 (50:04):
I got to wear a damn T shirt that says
so sick you stay your ass right where you at. Okay,
you should have a mak. I want you to wear
a mask over a zoom. To be honest with you, Hey,
I was gonna say so.

Speaker 21 (50:18):
Reportedly, the host of the View make anywhere between five
million to eight million dollars. Yeah, their yearly salary. So,
I mean, whooping should be fine. But this was as
of twenty sixteen, but this is where it's being reported
as of right now. And I thought it was more
than that, to be honest with you, that's still a
good amount.

Speaker 9 (50:36):
I mean, that's great. Yeah, and they've been doing it
for so long, you know, all of them women up there.

Speaker 8 (50:40):
I thought that that won't be staked out. Man, she'd
be e paying so many different things. Whoop be all right,
I think she was funny, but you.

Speaker 21 (50:47):
Know what people were pointing to to. Back in twenty nineteen,
Monique did an interview. Remember she Monique was having a
conversations about pay disparity, and she talked about a conversation
that she had with Whoopy Goldberg about how much she
made and basically being okay with you're making and working
toward trying to make more. So people were pointing to that,
let's take a listen to someone.

Speaker 23 (51:04):
Eg, see what be Goldberg told me the salary she
makes from the view, and that my feelings that you've
been there for ten years and you accept them paying
you that, and you're telling me, don't worry about the
little one coming up, getting to find out to be worried.

Speaker 9 (51:18):
About you too because you accept that salary.

Speaker 2 (51:21):
It makes it hard.

Speaker 9 (51:23):
Yeah, so people are making this a patient talking about
what be Goldberg.

Speaker 21 (51:26):
Yeah, remember when Monique was campaigning for everybody the boycotting
Netflix and although you know she was having to pay
the discrepancy conversation, she went into a conversation she says
that she had with be Goldberg, but that came back
up because of.

Speaker 4 (51:38):
This this kind I'm going to say what we're making
yet it's.

Speaker 21 (51:40):
Reported anywhere from five million to eight million a year.
Some people are keeping her between five and six. And
this is all the whole interviews And is there a.

Speaker 4 (51:48):
Networks between thirty and sixty? Who am I sitting accounting
other people pockets? What be gonna be fine?

Speaker 1 (51:53):
What we be talking about?

Speaker 19 (51:53):
Man?

Speaker 4 (51:55):
Yeah, well you just don't want to sit down yet,
that's okay. Say that's all were talking about.

Speaker 9 (52:00):
Yeah, and she's young, she's seventy. She will be seventy
in November. And she's seventy.

Speaker 4 (52:06):
Yeah, and the whole ye for us, I won't marry well,
that's clearly a joke. If you don't marry well, if
you don't marry well, you don't that's a joke. She's joking.

Speaker 1 (52:14):
He's talking about it well and other news. Paul Wall.

Speaker 21 (52:18):
So, Paul Wall sat down with Art of Dialogue and
he's been having some conversations and reflecting on his career.
So he was talking about, you know, some big songs
and opportunities he almost missed. He talks about missing the
opportunity to get on a ghost Face song because he
was a huge Wu Tang fan and then he also
talked about missing the opportunity to get on a Jill
Scott song, but then the opportunity coming back around, and

(52:38):
being too scared to talk nasty to Jill Scott.

Speaker 9 (52:40):
Let's take a listen.

Speaker 18 (52:41):
She was like, man, you know the song, your verse
is cool, but I want you to I'm gonna get down,
I'm gonna pull your hair.

Speaker 17 (52:50):
Oh.

Speaker 18 (52:50):
I want you to shout of me on your verse
and I want you to say stuff like that. And
I'm like, I don't know because it's just guy. I
never heard nobody wrap on us. I never heard that
language on the Jill Scott song.

Speaker 1 (53:02):
So I'm like, man, the neo.

Speaker 18 (53:04):
Soul community might whoop my ass of Maramonia.

Speaker 9 (53:06):
Talking like that.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 24 (53:08):
My mama might whoop my ass. They gonna jump me
on a Jill My pastor wife might slap me. She
hear me talking about on the Just Got song. Just
Got wrote my whole verse. For the most part, she
wrote my verse.

Speaker 2 (53:21):
She told me what to say.

Speaker 18 (53:22):
The last thing she said was might sound crazy, but
I want you to say, that's what a diamond hip do.

Speaker 1 (53:28):
And I was like, all right, Paul. At that sounds perfect.

Speaker 4 (53:31):
First of all, Paul Wall, you don't listen to enough
Jill Scott. Okay, my wife's the two favorite artists of
Eric about doing Jill Scott Okay, you ain't never heard
Crown Royal little as, you ain't never heard of Pimphany.
You ain't never heard the Imagination, and you ain't never
heard quick what is your What are you talking about?
Being respectable?

Speaker 19 (53:48):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (53:49):
But people Scott is sex, but people do that with
Jim Scott.

Speaker 21 (53:54):
I don't know why people treat her like she's like
a gospel artist. I don't know, because you feel something
spiritually when you hear her music.

Speaker 9 (54:00):
Most definitely royalty.

Speaker 4 (54:01):
So she Yeah, she provides the soundtrack to Getting Bricked Up.
That's what are you talking about.

Speaker 21 (54:07):
Let's listen to the verse that she wrote for Park
Wall on the song What's what My Mind said?

Speaker 1 (54:11):
So well, she didn't write the verse for him, like,
she didn't sit there and write it for him.

Speaker 9 (54:15):
She said that she end that she told him everything
to say, she.

Speaker 1 (54:18):
Told him what to say, but he wrote the verse.
She just directed him.

Speaker 4 (54:22):
I can't think of too many I can't think of
too much music that focuses on intimacy.

Speaker 1 (54:25):
I'm looking at me, looking at me.

Speaker 9 (54:30):
Eyes.

Speaker 2 (54:32):
Man, I know you fill it out and your stomach.
Whatever you want, your bank.

Speaker 1 (54:36):
I'm gonna pull your head.

Speaker 4 (54:38):
I know you love it when I'm in with this tongue,
your eyes sorolla, I worked inside.

Speaker 9 (54:45):
Ain't something more calm crow, She's the table down to
the flow.

Speaker 20 (54:50):
Ask in the head.

Speaker 2 (54:51):
When you're bringing that, you know, challenge.

Speaker 9 (54:57):
Exploded. Okay, yeah, don't play with her. Jilly from.

Speaker 2 (55:08):
Talking about.

Speaker 4 (55:11):
Height right now. See what happened. I bet you get
bricked up just driving in the costs looking at me.

Speaker 1 (55:15):
You keep looking back, look.

Speaker 3 (55:17):
Back at it.

Speaker 4 (55:20):
That's what I'm talking about. I get you because I'm
a man.

Speaker 9 (55:23):
Listen to talk to the women, not the other.

Speaker 4 (55:27):
Yeah, but I'm talking from perspective. Jill, my wife's favorite artist,
But from my perspective. Yes, when you when that Jill
Scott is on and them candles is litting, that instance
is burning. Yeah buddy, yeah, buddy.

Speaker 1 (55:44):
Yeah, buddy.

Speaker 21 (55:45):
Well the song was actually inspired by a relationship that
Jill Scott was She says that she was in and
it was purely sexual and it was hard for her
to leave, so that's why she pushed him so hard
on like you gotta talk that talk to.

Speaker 9 (55:57):
Me on this song.

Speaker 4 (55:59):
I'm sounded. I'm waiting for another Jill Scott project right now.
When is Jill Scott giving us another soundtrack? Jill ain't
dropped to no long time?

Speaker 9 (56:09):
That's soundtrack.

Speaker 4 (56:10):
And when you even think about it, man, when you
think about people like Jill Scott and Ericabot, dou like
their catalogs are incredible, but they've only put out like
four or five albums apiece. I think Erica might be
at four, Jill might be at five. I don't know.
It's something like this vice versa.

Speaker 21 (56:27):
Uh, there's the Roote article. As we wrap up, there's
a route article five reasons why black men love some
Jill Scotty trying to make you.

Speaker 4 (56:36):
Yes, come on, man, drop on the clues bottle. They're
always on talk.

Speaker 1 (56:42):
Yes, they always on the road together. I don't know together,
but Erica is always on the road.

Speaker 4 (56:47):
I see this the old sugar Water festivals that we
used to go to back in the day. Jill Scott,
Eric Abot, do flow a tree, Queen Latifa, phenomenal times.

Speaker 1 (56:55):
Man, that is the latest with Lauren.

Speaker 8 (56:58):
Now, don't forget just fixed my mess eight hundred five
eight five, one oh five one.

Speaker 1 (57:03):
You get on them phone lines right now.

Speaker 8 (57:04):
If you need relationship advice and any type of advice
and dog in the day's up next to you.

Speaker 1 (57:08):
Give me that, Donkey.

Speaker 4 (57:08):
Two, I want to talk to America.

Speaker 2 (57:10):
Man.

Speaker 4 (57:10):
We just need to come to the front of the
congregation and have another conversation that we always continue to have,
but you know, might as well continue having it all rabbit.

Speaker 1 (57:18):
We'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning,
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Speaker 1 (57:40):
This is a miracle, There.

Speaker 12 (57:43):
Is no question, and there are problems in this country
between police and community.

Speaker 4 (57:49):
Yes, you are a donkey.

Speaker 2 (57:52):
The latest on that police killing, I'm a black man.

Speaker 14 (57:54):
Now the new developments in the definite spatshooting rampage man.

Speaker 12 (57:57):
Yes, it was a really bad day for him.

Speaker 9 (57:58):
And this is what he did, and so we are
in a state of emergency.

Speaker 4 (58:03):
Okay, White supremacist violence, it is always have been the
number one threat to our society.

Speaker 1 (58:08):
But I'm also very proud that my wife was white.

Speaker 4 (58:12):
The practice club bitches.

Speaker 6 (58:13):
All right, Trenning, please tell me why was I your.

Speaker 9 (58:16):
Donkey of the day.

Speaker 4 (58:18):
Donkey today for Thursday, September eleventh goes to the gun lobbyist,
the gun industry, and all the politicians who refuse to
pass common sense gun reformed in this country. Today is
nine to eleven, the twenty four anniversary of nine to eleven,
and over two decades later, America is still in a
state of emergency. Okay, we are still having constant terrorist attacks,

(58:38):
but the attacks are more frequently coming from within. Okay,
It's like we keep repeating ourselves, and things seem to
be getting progressively worse. For example, yesterday, three teenagers are
in critical condition after a mass shooting out of Colorado
High School. Now, i was born in nineteen hundred and
seventy eight, so I'm old enough to remember the mass
shooting that happened in Denver back in twenty twelve at

(58:59):
the Aurora Theater. That's when James Holmes threw tia gas
in the theater and started shooting in the audience. Twelve
people killed, seventy injured, fifty eight of them due to gunfire.
You would think a situation like that would lead to
some type of massive change in America, but no. I
did some research, and by research, I googled, and the
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment website said in

(59:22):
a ten year period from twenty fourteen to twenty twenty three,
Colorado experienced seventy seven mass shootings in which one hundred
and three people were killed and two hundred and ninety
nine were injured. Guns okay, I was on mass shooting
tracker dot com. Yes, that is an actual website, Mass
Shooting Tracker dot com. And in twenty twenty five this year,

(59:45):
it has been three hundred and fifty six mass shootings
in America, six thousand, eight hundred and eighty eight mass
shootings since January first, twenty thirteen, and zero days I
repeat zero since our last mass shooting. Zero days. Now
I am two a all day. I believe in the
right to bear arms, but I also believe in common

(01:00:07):
sense gun control. But I thought to myself yesterday. The
term gun control is an oxymoron. Okay. When you think
of a gun, you have to know the gun industry, right,
You got to think about the gun industry when you
think of guns, and that's one of the most powerful
industries in America. It's protected by the constitution. The gun lobbyists,
especially the NRA, they have significant influence over politicians, and

(01:00:28):
guns are worshiped like religion in this country. So no
matter what the tragedy, okay, no matter how much blood
is filled, no control will ever be placed on guns
as long as those campaign contributions keep coming, keep coming in. Okay.
And when we use the word control, right, gun control,
control is something this country will never have. Okay. Gun

(01:00:50):
control will never happen in this country, especially when lobbyists
the NRA are writing the rules. Okay, you put gun
and control together. It sounds good on paper. Reality, it's
like saying organized chaos are honest politicians. Okay. These politicians
won't even be honest with you on why they can't
even create legislation to ever get to a point where

(01:01:12):
we have common sense gun reform. But it's never happening
in America, people, No, no, no, it is a complete
oxymoron to say gun control. Okay, gun control in America,
because America doesn't control guns. Guns control America, all right.
We treat the Second Amendment like it's one of the
Ten commandments, Okay. In America, historically guns have had more

(01:01:35):
rights than women, immigrants, the LGBTQ, and black people combined.

Speaker 1 (01:01:40):
Okay.

Speaker 4 (01:01:41):
And the reason we need gun control is because people
clearly have no self control. I agree with anyone who
says guns don't kill people. People with guns kill people.
And since those people don't have any discipline or any
self control, that's why we need gun control. Okay, common
sense guns reform that can protect us all. And every

(01:02:02):
time there is a mass shooting or a tragic shooting,
we should absolutely blame the gun lobbyists and the gun industry.
I was reading a great article that was published last year.
It was on a website called every Town for Gun Safety,
and the headline was how the gun lobbyists and the
gun industry fanned the flames of excremist ideology, and it

(01:02:22):
spoke to how in recent years, political excremism and excremist
violence in the United States have risen at an alarming rate. Okay,
many excremacy guns is the most effective tools for their
violent aims, and lacks gun laws in the US often
able these excremists to access firearms. We saw that play
out yesterday when we witnessed the murder of right wing

(01:02:43):
political activists Charlie Kirk. Okay, he was shot and killed
while speaking at Utah Valley University. Of course, immediately people
start politicizing his death. The right is blaming the left,
saying their rhetoric about the right is what led to this.
The right is blaming the left, saying their rhetoric is
what led to this. And we don't even have the
person who did this in custody. We don't know what

(01:03:06):
this person's issue is or was with Charlie Kirk. Everybody
is just assuming this is political violence, and it quite
possibly is. As a matter of fact, I'm sure it is.
But you know what else, it is gun violence. Okay.
These nut jobs who don't believe in freedom of speech
clearly believe in their right to bear arms, and because
of the lax gun laws in America, they are able
to get firearms to carry out these violent acts. And

(01:03:29):
now let the record show what I heard, what happened
to Charlie Kirk yesterday. I immediately felt fear. Okay, I
was afraid. I'm a black man in America. I think
about getting shot every day. But guess what every American
should think about getting shot every day when you are
out and about in a public place, simply because it's
been zero days since the mass shooting happened in this country.

(01:03:51):
But my personal fear was also because I'm a media personality.
I don't want to live in a country where media
personalities are being shot and killed for their opinions are
what they believe. But I also know that as much
as we like to point to the First Amendment and
say we all have freedom of speech, we are not
free from the consequences of said speech. That's why mindfulness

(01:04:12):
of what we say is very important, because there is
a cost that everything that comes out of our mouth,
and unfortunately we don't get to set the price. And
I must say Charlie Kirk understood the price of our
freedoms more than most. I was watching this clip of
him go viral yesterday. Can we play it?

Speaker 12 (01:04:28):
You will never live in a society but even armed citizenry,
and you won't have a single gun death.

Speaker 4 (01:04:32):
That is nonsense.

Speaker 12 (01:04:33):
It's drivele, but I think it's I think it's worth it.
I think it's worth to have a cost of unfortunately
some gun deaths every single year so that we can
have the Second Amendment to protect our other God given rights.
That is a prudence deal.

Speaker 4 (01:04:50):
It is rational. Now, he's absolutely right because of the
way the Constitution is structed. Because we have no common
sense gun laws in this country, these high gun depths
will happen every every single year. It is a consequence
of the right to bear arms. Just like we don't
get to determine the consequences of our free speech, we
also don't get to determine the consequences of everyone having

(01:05:10):
the right to bear arms in this country. I just
wonder when people say things like Charlie Kirk say, play
a clip again, Rid.

Speaker 12 (01:05:19):
You will never live in a society when you have
an armed citizenry and you won't have a single gun death.
That is nonsense, it's drivel, But I think it's I
think it's worth it. I think it's worth to have
a cost of unfortunately some gun deaths every single year
so that we can have the Second Amendment to protect
our other God given rights. That is a prudent deal.

Speaker 9 (01:05:42):
It is rational.

Speaker 4 (01:05:44):
I just wonder when people say things like that, do
they think they may be one of those deaths? Is
it worth it when one of those casualties is you
are someone you love to protect the rights given to
us by the Constitution. And if they believe they too
could be one of those deaths and they're cool with that,

(01:06:05):
I respect it. So I guess you honor Charlie Kirk
by buying more guns based on that logic. Yeah, but
I don't know about y'all. That sounds kind of ridiculous
to me. See, even if Charlie Kirk had a gun yesterday,
it wouldn't have protected him when somebody got to drop
on you, they got you. Only thing that could have
saved Charlie Kirk yesterday was keeping guns out of the

(01:06:28):
hands of violent excremists like the person who killed him.
And the only way to do that is with common
sense gun reform. I believe we can find a way
to protect our Second Amendment rights while also having some
type of common sense gun reform that keeps the guns
out of the nut job's hands who want to exercise
their right to bear arms to kill those of us

(01:06:51):
who want to exercise our freedom of speech. Please give
the gun lobbyists, the gun industry, and politicians who refused
to create common sense gun form the biggest he huh.

Speaker 1 (01:07:05):
All right, well, thank you for that donkey of the day.

Speaker 9 (01:07:08):
That was tight.

Speaker 4 (01:07:10):
Mm hmm, that was dope.

Speaker 9 (01:07:13):
Mm hmmm.

Speaker 8 (01:07:16):
Up next, ess, fix my mess eight hundred five eight
five one oh five to one, just as a lady
on the line right now, when we come back, we'll
answer it. She says she wants advice on how to
deal with her family who makes fun of her weight.
She says she's has a huge eating problem and her comments.

Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Hurt her feelings.

Speaker 4 (01:07:36):
Yes, ma'am, you know we also need portion control in
this country, but that's a whole other.

Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
We'll talk to police another day.

Speaker 8 (01:07:44):
Now, all right, we'll get to the next the breakfast
logo morning, the breakfast club.

Speaker 9 (01:07:51):
Exactly go ahead.

Speaker 14 (01:07:54):
And it's really bad. Like I don't like like formal events.
I don't call my mama tell her what I'm warning,
because usually you want to show your mom what you
were in. But all she wants to do is just
laugh about it and stuff. And I told her that
she stopped, but she won't stop. And it's like it's
affected our relationships at some point, Like she used to

(01:08:17):
call me like, what are you wearing the stuff? And
I'm like, I don't feel comfortable telling you at all
because she started to lose weight because that's how metabolism me.
I can't help it. It's literally genetic obesity runs in
my dad's side. And yeah, but even though now I'm
on ozentpic and stuff, she will never stop. And it's

(01:08:39):
like it's made me suicidal at some point, and she knows,
but she doesn't care. She just tells me that you
did it to yourself.

Speaker 10 (01:08:47):
Okay, yeah, although it you're saying, you know, I do
understand OBC runs in your family, but it doesn't really.

Speaker 9 (01:08:55):
It doesn't sound like you're helping that either.

Speaker 3 (01:08:58):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 9 (01:08:58):
Eating and you ever have you ever went to therapy
because if you have a bingeing, Yeah, I am in therapy. Okay,
it's like nothing's does it work?

Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
Do you like them?

Speaker 14 (01:09:09):
So that's yeah, I do. I've actually been in therapy
for five years now because of me. He knows about it.

Speaker 9 (01:09:17):
What are you stressed out about?

Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
Financially?

Speaker 14 (01:09:20):
I'm the oldest in my family. My parents are both
immigrants who came here.

Speaker 3 (01:09:25):
You know.

Speaker 14 (01:09:26):
I try to, you know, be the perfect daughter. They
always want it, even though I can't always be. But
I try my best, you know, And it's not easy.
I have a twenty year old sister and a seven
year old brother. It's not easy to try to be
the oldest and not basically, yeah, like I pay for
all the streaming services, I help my mom, I will
her WiFi. I don't even live with my mom, pay

(01:09:48):
the bills of my house with my dad, and like
right now, I got injured at work, and my job
don't want to take me back because I got injured.

Speaker 9 (01:09:56):
You have a lot going on and ask a question,
just yeah, please?

Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
How much do you weigh right now?

Speaker 14 (01:10:02):
I weigh about one seventy five.

Speaker 1 (01:10:04):
That's not a right?

Speaker 9 (01:10:06):
No, no, no, no no. What's your height? How sure
are you?

Speaker 14 (01:10:08):
I'm five too, I'm five to.

Speaker 9 (01:10:11):
At that you're all right?

Speaker 3 (01:10:13):
You good?

Speaker 14 (01:10:14):
Well? I have African parents?

Speaker 4 (01:10:16):
What does that mean? You're a funny person. Here's what
y'all be so mad about you. As soon as I
laughed earlier, you snapped on me. Why you can't snap
on your mama?

Speaker 1 (01:10:25):
Okay?

Speaker 5 (01:10:26):
That is.

Speaker 9 (01:10:29):
Africans, black, African and all I hear is great jokes.

Speaker 4 (01:10:33):
I hear you just get me. I hear mad jokes.

Speaker 14 (01:10:36):
Yeah yeah, but I mean if you are, I don't
want to laugh at your parents.

Speaker 10 (01:10:42):
Yeah, you got a lot going on though, you know
what I mean, I do understand you do. You have
a lot going on though. You gotta figure that out.
It's a lot going on.

Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
You can't curse, Like I know, it feels like you're
at home right now, but you can't curse.

Speaker 9 (01:10:56):
Yeah, it's a lot going on with you. You get
that together. I don't know if you if you're for real,
I don't want to laugh if you're also.

Speaker 14 (01:11:05):
Warns me. But she'll call me on the phone and
be like, Mom was just talking about like how your
gut was looking a little bit, and like, yeah, I.

Speaker 10 (01:11:15):
Mean, well, look, work out, work out, third do what
I know what I mean, I mean, for real, stop
stop lying for real?

Speaker 14 (01:11:25):
What about I do? I got to go to play
with that cuff so kind of yeah, I got to
so kind of set me back to my workout a
little bit.

Speaker 4 (01:11:35):
Just you know what we need to do. We need
to have her send us a picture of her mama,
and we just need and we're going to write five
good things to reply back to your mama whenever she
called you fat.

Speaker 9 (01:11:47):
Okay, it seems like she got that down low key,
but yeah, she's.

Speaker 4 (01:11:51):
Skinny, so she looked like a spear all right.

Speaker 14 (01:11:57):
And by the way, I need to I don't want
to say show man your book. I feel like shock
on me or something. And honestly saved my best friend's life.
And honestly saved my best friend's life. Wow, he's in
the military and stuff, but it's saved his life.

Speaker 4 (01:12:16):
Man, that's a blessing and my love. Please hold on.

Speaker 1 (01:12:19):
We'll get your emails so they can send you some
jokes to go at your mother.

Speaker 14 (01:12:23):
I'm yeah, I'm scared of my mom and I'm on
my way to her house right now. That's who I'm
flying through.

Speaker 9 (01:12:33):
I hope you lost a little bit more weight than
you did when you last.

Speaker 2 (01:12:37):
Texas.

Speaker 14 (01:12:38):
I'm going to Texas. It's hot. I know when I
get off that plane, I'm gonna drop ten pounds.

Speaker 4 (01:12:42):
Damn.

Speaker 8 (01:12:43):
All right, Paul, hold on, Wow, I don't know if
you fix a mess. Yes, I don't know if you
fix She ain't never had no mess.

Speaker 9 (01:12:49):
That girl playing.

Speaker 8 (01:12:50):
Yeah, she just needed somebody to talk to get it
off your chest. Eight hundred get off your chest. Just
fix my mess eight hundred five eighty five one oh
five one is the breakfast sluggle morning.

Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
That's about me.

Speaker 2 (01:13:00):
Problems, that about me.

Speaker 10 (01:13:01):
If you need to beat your coworker's ass, about me,
If your coworker need to be your ass.

Speaker 18 (01:13:06):
Call it up.

Speaker 9 (01:13:07):
They got to Jess, and I'm here to fix your mess.
Fix your mess. He's getting very much mess. He let
me fix this.

Speaker 8 (01:13:13):
Warning everybody your dj n V Jess, Larry's Charlamagne the God.
We are the breakfast club in the middle of Just
fix my mess. We have Dominique on the line, Dominica morning.

Speaker 7 (01:13:23):
So number one, I love all of y'all. Number two,
me and Charlemagne have the same birthday, so shout out
so cancers in the building. Number three, j just you
will holding it down for Baltimore.

Speaker 9 (01:13:36):
So part of you, so thank you, you baby, thank you.

Speaker 7 (01:13:40):
But let's just put the pen on it. I've been
with this guy for thirteen years.

Speaker 19 (01:13:46):
We have two kids, we had two houses, we had
the three cars.

Speaker 7 (01:13:51):
And I think the only reason why I'm not getting
the ring is because he doesn't have the money to
buy the ring. Now I as a woman them thinking
like to get out of there. But I love him
and I love our family. I love our dynamic. I mean,
he's a tourist.

Speaker 9 (01:14:08):
I'm a cancer.

Speaker 7 (01:14:09):
So you know, urgent water make bricks, and so I'm
just wondering how long like today, if I've been building
this brick for thirteen years, we got a mansine. Now,
so when do I get the keys?

Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
You know?

Speaker 9 (01:14:22):
All right? But look, this is the thing.

Speaker 10 (01:14:24):
Congratulations, don't stay together that long and then having a
beautiful family as you speak of.

Speaker 4 (01:14:28):
And all that.

Speaker 10 (01:14:28):
But you think with a mansion and three cars and
all of this, that he don't have the money to
get the ring hold.

Speaker 9 (01:14:39):
And he had the money to get the ring if
y'all live in a mansion, word, I mean.

Speaker 7 (01:14:46):
The mass is never mathing, but at the end of
the day, the mask does come out some type of way.

Speaker 9 (01:14:54):
What okay, this is why I don't understand. I don't understand, babe, Like,
is what is the problem? What is the problem? Have
you talked to him about it?

Speaker 11 (01:15:08):
Yo?

Speaker 9 (01:15:08):
Like, I want to get married.

Speaker 3 (01:15:09):
What's up?

Speaker 9 (01:15:09):
We've been together thirteen years?

Speaker 14 (01:15:11):
I have let's go to the Pouset's do that? And
what he's saying, it's a lot of a lot of
circuits that.

Speaker 9 (01:15:21):
You know, that's what do he say? Is that what
he says?

Speaker 3 (01:15:25):
Like?

Speaker 9 (01:15:26):
What does he say to you?

Speaker 10 (01:15:27):
No, I don't want to make I don't want to
get married. Does he say a marriage? What is marriage'
going to do?

Speaker 3 (01:15:33):
Like?

Speaker 9 (01:15:33):
We I like how we've been rocking and rolling for
thirteen years? What is he saying?

Speaker 3 (01:15:38):
Both sing.

Speaker 2 (01:15:41):
Exact thing?

Speaker 9 (01:15:43):
Hmm, okay, well then he don't want to get married,
but got it and thank you?

Speaker 3 (01:15:49):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (01:15:49):
Is that your deal breaker after thirteen years? I mean,
you waited this long, you might.

Speaker 9 (01:15:53):
As well just stay and not be married.

Speaker 10 (01:15:55):
But if that's what you really want, you know you
you obviously that's not you know, you can't be with him,
that's not your one.

Speaker 9 (01:16:02):
But you waited so long?

Speaker 10 (01:16:03):
What is I mean?

Speaker 9 (01:16:04):
It don't matter now?

Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
Right?

Speaker 9 (01:16:06):
Thirteen years? It really don't.

Speaker 19 (01:16:08):
There's no sweat off my back.

Speaker 4 (01:16:10):
Get on my phone, damn get up.

Speaker 8 (01:16:15):
I just won't let everybody know. Just told me to
hang up on that. I didn't not hang up with anybody.
Just gave me the key to the clue to hang
up on us.

Speaker 1 (01:16:22):
So I hung up on it.

Speaker 9 (01:16:22):
Right, But but it's like, was was I wrong?

Speaker 1 (01:16:25):
No, it wasn't. I don't think I'm wrong.

Speaker 8 (01:16:27):
When hang up with just Fix My Mess or maybe
not eight hundred and five eighty five, one oh five one,
when we come back and got the Ladies with Lauren,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (01:16:42):
Morning everybody a.

Speaker 8 (01:16:43):
J NV, Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne, the gud We are the
Breakfast Club.

Speaker 11 (01:16:47):
Now.

Speaker 1 (01:16:48):
This weekend, Jess Larios.

Speaker 8 (01:16:49):
Is going to be in Cleveland doing her what is
comedy show? Cleveland, Ohio to Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio.

Speaker 10 (01:16:55):
Yeah right, he definitely said Cleveland Cleveland on Cleveland Cleveland,
Hire at the Funny Bone. We got four shows in total.
I got two shows tomorrow on Friday, two shows on Saturday.
If you have not got your ticket, ship they are
on the website and it's still some available for both nights.
Actually just the ourist official dot com.

Speaker 8 (01:17:13):
All right, now, my daughter's boyfriend's going, her family's going,
so makesure you take care of family.

Speaker 9 (01:17:17):
Yeah, okay, I got I got them. I got them,
know yo? How many of them? Is it for Mexican right?
Because I know they be trying to travel in packs.

Speaker 1 (01:17:24):
No, it's four of them.

Speaker 9 (01:17:26):
Oh it's four okay, Oh yeah, that's not bad. Alrighty cool,
that's fine.

Speaker 1 (01:17:29):
They're not Mexican anyway. But let's get to the latest with.

Speaker 9 (01:17:32):
Long be coming with straight fast.

Speaker 1 (01:17:35):
She gets into somebody that knows somebody detail.

Speaker 9 (01:17:38):
I'm a homegirl that knows a little bit about everything,
and she'd.

Speaker 4 (01:17:41):
Be having the latest on.

Speaker 1 (01:17:44):
The latest with Lauren la Rosa.

Speaker 4 (01:17:46):
Sometimes you have sack, sometimes you have details, sometimes you
have a little bit of everything.

Speaker 2 (01:17:50):
It's the leads on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 21 (01:17:54):
So g Herbo is weighing in on the National Guard
and their presence potentially coming to Chicago. He was caught
in the airport by TMZ who asked him about, you know,
everything that could potentially be happening over in Chicago with
the National Guard.

Speaker 9 (01:18:07):
Here's what he had to say. Let's stick to listen.

Speaker 4 (01:18:09):
There's a lot of politics in this.

Speaker 2 (01:18:11):
But now Trump's threatening to send the National Guard to Chicago.

Speaker 1 (01:18:15):
That's your city.

Speaker 2 (01:18:16):
What do you feel about this?

Speaker 4 (01:18:17):
And keep us safe, man, whatever you need to do
to keep the kids safe and the women, So you
give it a thumbs up. There's a lot of people
go and keep us safe and clean the streets.

Speaker 2 (01:18:26):
Man, I'm all for okay, Wow, you know what, the.

Speaker 4 (01:18:29):
Babies get home many, you know what, It's all I
care about.

Speaker 2 (01:18:32):
Man. There was a lot of people, like even like Yangsters,
posting stuff.

Speaker 9 (01:18:35):
On social media saying like out dare, I'm just sending them.

Speaker 18 (01:18:38):
Well, I'm a taxpaying citizen, man, I just want everybody
to get home safe.

Speaker 1 (01:18:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 21 (01:18:43):
And I saw some reports that the mayor there, Mayor
Brandon Johnson, had released some statement saying that they're still
left in the dark. They don't know what the plan is.
There's been no conversation about coordinating with them at all.
So people are starting away in like g Herbo and
you know, people that are trying to figure out what
should be done in Chicago. But that debate has been
really big about or not he really.

Speaker 1 (01:19:02):
Knows what's going on.

Speaker 8 (01:19:02):
I think somebody just stopped him in the middle of
his traveling and asked him and he answered it, yeah,
I just want to keep Chicago safe. I don't think
he knows the particulars of what exactlyates and the troops.

Speaker 4 (01:19:11):
In I know Herbo ass up online for that, but
the reality the situation is, I'm like you just said,
I'm sure he doesn't understand what happened to the military.

Speaker 9 (01:19:18):
On disagree the mayor don't even know what's happening.

Speaker 4 (01:19:20):
So yeah, the meyrit the man definitely know there's a
reason that mayor doesn't want the military in Chicago. He knows,
like Governor Jimmy Princeon knows. I was listening to the
Weekly Show this morning with Governor Princion and John Stewart.
They know she Herbo.

Speaker 8 (01:19:32):
Actually he has no idea. I'm sure Herbot was recording record.
I'm sure he don't really know what's going on outside
of his recording. But so when they stopped people like that,
it's it's kind of like he gave the answer of
I want to keep Chicago safe.

Speaker 21 (01:19:43):
Yeah, but I do think though that you know, for
the people that are even having a conversation right now
about what should shouldn't happen to him trying, what his
intention was is that he just wants to see Chicago safe.
He not agreeing or disagreeing, even if he doesn't know.
He just meant that he wants Chicago Safety's from there. Man,
No y'all say he don't know what he talking about.
I'm just saying what I think his intention was y'all
didn't say that.

Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
Y'all didn't speak to that.

Speaker 21 (01:20:03):
Now y'all did not. What are we arguing about, Rena.
Let's go to the next story. First of all, this
is my hair, because this is.

Speaker 9 (01:20:11):
All my NB.

Speaker 1 (01:20:11):
I know you ain't talking about hair.

Speaker 7 (01:20:13):
I know.

Speaker 1 (01:20:14):
Take that hat off. Yeah, you ain't die today.

Speaker 9 (01:20:26):
She's angle. This is angle, Lena. Make sure you get
the okay, yeah, don't don't not. This is not a wig.

Speaker 21 (01:20:34):
But speaking of whigs, Portia Williams, you know, Porsia has
go naked hair. Thank you for Charloage for getting me
some hair. So Portia Williams has one again in her
divorce case. So y'all saw the video that Porsche posted
when she was walking to the plane and she was
playing the dusty Shot song, Ain't no feeling like being
free or the jet Yes, ain't no way. You ain't
seen that video. Porscha looked good being free. Okay, she

(01:20:57):
is free, all right?

Speaker 3 (01:20:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (01:21:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 21 (01:21:01):
So we have been reporting on the divorce between her
and Simon Gubadia, and Simon had said a while ago
he had told us that he planned to appeal and
because he doesn't think that what she was awarded was fair.
The judge has ruled that he the judge does not
want to even hear Simon's appeal. So at this point
Portia has won again in this divorce reporting.

Speaker 1 (01:21:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 21 (01:21:27):
Yeah, and then she capt she did another swipe through
miss well. He called her miss two hundred and sixty
five days and then she owned it. So she posted
again signed miss two hundred and sixty five days. And
he's referring to remember when she was talking about volunteering
and she says she it was an Old Housewives clip
and she said she.

Speaker 9 (01:21:42):
Know how many years was that? I mean, how many
days was it?

Speaker 14 (01:21:45):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
She said, yeah, how much money's on bank account? Period?

Speaker 21 (01:21:50):
Okay, one thing she does know how to do is
count and be free because she looked good. Hey yeah, yeah,
so that's the thing. And I did reach out because
there was an attorney that we were talking to when
I was doing all of the exclusive breakdowns on the
divorce and what Porsche god and all the things that
attorney had said that you know, Simon wasn't paying her
at the time. I reached out to see what the
update there was because she was trying to get her

(01:22:11):
money from Simon for the work that she put in
on his divorce and she has not responded to me.
But you know, hopefully I have an update on whether
he's clear that debt with his attorney or not.

Speaker 1 (01:22:20):
That's it.

Speaker 9 (01:22:21):
That's all we got in the latest.

Speaker 8 (01:22:22):
All right, Well that is the latest with Lauren. Salute
to Ludacris. Today is Ludacris's birthday. Salute to my Virgo brother.
We're gonna get some Ludacris on that day, Luda, so
you can make a request for.

Speaker 4 (01:22:37):
Huh who what you said, Louda was the whole era too?

Speaker 9 (01:22:40):
Like that was a whole he never missed neither.

Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
Taraji's birthday is today too.

Speaker 4 (01:22:46):
So.

Speaker 21 (01:22:48):
I don't know why I felt like Toaji was like
a Scorpio or a sad Burgo. Her energy gives sad
to Scorpio.

Speaker 4 (01:22:53):
Two Change is tomorrow, so you make sure you get
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Speaker 1 (01:23:09):
Yes to All the Virgos.

Speaker 8 (01:23:11):
Nas is a Virgo Swiss beachs is virgo myself to
chains Luda yourself myself, Yes, me, that's me.

Speaker 1 (01:23:17):
Think about you, you think about me?

Speaker 3 (01:23:19):
Over to.

Speaker 10 (01:23:21):
Man En V some clowns ago. Did you see Lizzo
and Big Extra Flood go online? They look good yesterday
doing the little dance.

Speaker 9 (01:23:29):
Yeah, I see that. Yeah, I saw it, Yes, I
saw it.

Speaker 1 (01:23:33):
What nothing? Mix us up?

Speaker 4 (01:23:34):
Next?

Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
It's the Breakfast Club. You're checking out the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 21 (01:23:40):
I ever wanted to try an Olympic and Paralympic sport,
try fencing. It is fast, safe and easy to start.
Find a beginner class near you at USA Fencing dot org.
Slash try Fencing. That's USA Fencing dot org slash try Fencing.

Speaker 8 (01:23:57):
Warning everybody, it's DJ env just Larry is Charlamagne to God.
We are the Breakfast Club, and I want to salute
I see Shade Room posted it yesterday, but I want
to salute to the legends and the icons.

Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
Patti LaBelle, Stephanie.

Speaker 8 (01:24:13):
Mills Khan, Let me Rocky Chaka Khan. Let me Rocky
Chaka Khan. They will actually be on the show tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (01:24:20):
Yes, you know, they're on tour. They're going on the
second leg of their Queen's tour. Gladys Knight is also
a part of that as well. She wasn't here in
our conversation. No, yes, those queens will definitely be here tomorrow.

Speaker 8 (01:24:30):
They were here and when the queens are in the building,
the queens are in the building.

Speaker 1 (01:24:34):
So a lot of fun.

Speaker 8 (01:24:36):
So make sure you tune in tomorrow because the queens
will be joining us tomorrow. But today you gotta suit
Maddi Society Reddy's signed for joining us. Of course, journalists
broadcast to the author of Win Every Argument The Art
of Debating, persuading and public Speaking saluted him for joining us.

Speaker 4 (01:24:51):
Yeah, we check out that conversation online, man m h.

Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
And when we come back. We got the positive notice
to Breakfast Club.

Speaker 8 (01:24:57):
Warning everybody, it's the DJ Envy just Hilarious, Charlamage the
gud We are the Breakfast Club. Don't forget this weekend,
our very old Jess Hilarious will be out in Cleveland, Ohio.

Speaker 10 (01:25:07):
Absolutely, I got four shows at the Funny Bone y'all,
so get y'all tickets if you haven't yet. Just Larious
official dot com and I will not be doing meet
and greet, but it's all good. It's gonna be two
funny shows on Friday and two funny shows on Saturday.

Speaker 9 (01:25:20):
And shout out the real one. O six point one
can't wait to get in the city. Y'all can't wait
to see you Cleveland.

Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
All right, well, Charlamane, you got a positive note?

Speaker 4 (01:25:26):
Yes, the positive note is simply this. Those who cannot
adjust the change will be swept aside by it. Those
who recognize change and react accordingly will benefit. So y'all
better start mother freaking changing man. Have a great day.

Speaker 1 (01:25:37):
Breakfast club bitch is you

Speaker 9 (01:25:39):
Don't finish for you

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