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August 7, 2023 104 mins

Claudia Jordan Cohosts, Dr. Cornel West Interview, Alabama Riverfront Brawl and More!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Usa.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
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Speaker 3 (00:10):
Charlemagne is out, but we got our guest co host,
Claudia Joraan.

Speaker 4 (00:13):
Good morning, and how you doing. How you feeling? I
am good. I've been up all night watching crazy videos
from Alabama. I'm so proud.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
Oh boy, we got to talk about that in Front
Page News Alabama was I mean, if you don't know
this story, you haven't seen it on social media, I'm
gonna let Tesslim's figure rope break it down. But yes,
I was proud. I was happy how we came together
to whoop some ass.

Speaker 4 (00:34):
It's our own insurrection. Yeah they had January sixth, we
got August sixth.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
And I am so proud of that one brother who
jumped off the boat swam to the shore to whip
bass who.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
Said black people can't swim.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
I know he was tired because when he when he
swam over heads short, he had to pull himself up,
and he was he was taking him a long time.
But he got up and he got the power and
he whooped some masks and we'll break all that down
in front page.

Speaker 4 (00:58):
Dues coming up in a little bit. What you do
this weekend? What was I doing? I was outside with
my girls this weekend. I've been going out a lot lately. Really,
I had six months. I'm just like, no relationship. I'm
just having fun. Hot girl summer.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Yeah you should, you know what, you should hung out
with me this weekend.

Speaker 4 (01:14):
I was first.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
I went to Toronto. I was at Caravan to drop
a bomb. Everybody went out to Caravana.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
That was this weekend.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
Yes, it was a huge Caribbean festival. They do it
every year in Toronto. I haven't gone the last couple
of years because of COVID. It usually gets to about
two million people to the city. And I had such
a great time at Caravan. It just people out partying,
representing their country. I mean I did so many shows,
so many festivals, so many parties over the weekend, and
then I came back last night.

Speaker 4 (01:39):
Now, the Mayor of New.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
York City, of course, this is the fiftieth anniversary of
hip hop. It's actually this Friday is the day He's
doing these festivals and these block parties in every borough.
So Queens Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island and last night
was Queens and they've been trying to get me to DJ.
I didn't know if I was gonna make it happen,
but I was able to DJ. And let me tell you,
I haven't had so much fun in the long time.

(02:00):
We was in Queensbridge. Now, if you know the legendary
queens Bridge, that's where Mob Deep is from, That's where
Nas is from. Growing up in Queens it was a
place where you didn't go unless you were from there,
because yeah, would have got shot, stabbed, robbed, absolutely positively.
So when they asked me to do it, I was like,
I'm not from that side of Queens, I'm from the
North side.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
But I did it.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
And to see Mob Deep performed shook ones in the
middle of that crowd was something to see all the
old school turn it up a little bit.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
I wish I was I wish I got into town
early enough. I love I Love Madie.

Speaker 5 (02:32):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
Like just to see them performing in their own backyard
it was a block party, was like close up. I'm
sure ten thousand people out there. Big Daddy Kane performed.
Now shout all the old school has because it was
Big Daddy came Coogi wrapped dead Press, Onyx, Beanie Siegul
came out, Roxanne Chante. It was so many people out there,
just celebrating, celebrating Queens. And then after they did like

(02:55):
this huge drone show. Now the drone show consisted of
maybe they had like two hundred drum they flew him up.
In the end, the drones did pictures of like just
hip hop figures.

Speaker 4 (03:04):
It was just amazing.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
The only thing that was missing was honestly Nas because
he Nas is from Queensbridge. I love to see Nas
out there, and of course fifty because he's from South Side.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Run dmcll cool J. It was trip Coort Court.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
It was just so much happening, man, So salute to
the mayor for putting all those shows on.

Speaker 1 (03:19):
I know he's gonna be doing one in each borough.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
So if you get a chance to touch down in
New York City, just check it out and see where
it is because it's a free show so you could
get to see it.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
And it was just amazing.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
So shot everybody I seen in Caraban and shot everybody
I've seen in Queen's Last night. All right, and let's
get the show cracking. Now, doctor Cornell West, he'll be
joining us this morning. Of course, he's running for president,
so we'll talk to him. He's a he's not Republican,
A Democrat. No, no, So we'll be chopping it up
with him. And then, like I said, Teslin figueroes up next,
we're gonna be talking about what happened in Alabama. And

(03:48):
I pray to God that some of those people don't
get charged. I know a lot of people were arrested.
I know the brother that was smacking people with chairs.
I know people say it was a little too much,
but I think they deserved it.

Speaker 4 (03:58):
He hit the guys with a chair, that was that's cool.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
But what but he did hit a chicken. Got chick,
was hitting his wife.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
She was already down and assists that already taking care
of her. But they innocent, all of them. They started it.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Oh well, let's break this good morning owning everybody. It's
dj n V Charlamagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.
We get our guest co host Clodiah Jordan here, and
let's get in some front page news. Tesling figure Ohas here,
Good morning, Tess.

Speaker 6 (04:25):
Good morning DJ and be good morning Claudia good morning.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
And let's jump right into it. Alabama.

Speaker 6 (04:31):
Yeah, y'all couldn't wait with chomping at the bid on this.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
That's right.

Speaker 6 (04:35):
Black people are excited everywhere.

Speaker 5 (04:38):
I guess to see black folks stand up, you know,
I say all the time, it's the time to swing
and it's the time to sing, or using the words
of Malcolm X. Let's go straight to the report from
w SFA. We'll talk about it on the other side.

Speaker 7 (04:50):
Tonight, we're following breaking news near Montgomery's river Front Park.
A fight beside the river has led to multiple arrests.
Welcome to the news at ten. I'm Brady Talbert. A
viewer sent us this video, which shows the fight just
feet from the water. Of witness claims it started because
a pontoon boat was blocking the dock where a riverboat
was trying to park. You can see more people jumping

(05:12):
in as that fight played out. Well soon after Montgomery
police arrived at the scene. They say a large group
of people were involved in this brawl. Our crew saw
people in handcuffs, and PD says several people have been
detained and any charges are pending tonight.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
They deserved it, They deserved that ass whipping. I mean,
so breakdown what happened. The gentleman was telling them that
the boat. He was a security guard working there, right,
he was telling him that they couldn't park the boat
there because the steamboat was coming in, correct.

Speaker 5 (05:42):
Correct, And you know obviously they didn't they didn't want
to hear that, and so we clearly saw, you know,
they put hands on him first, jumped the security guard.

Speaker 6 (05:52):
People were laughing.

Speaker 5 (05:53):
He threw his head up in there basically, yeah, so
you know, and and folks started jumping in. As Claudia
mentioned about, I made a post too saying, you know
who said black people can't swim.

Speaker 6 (06:06):
They've been calling him aquaman.

Speaker 5 (06:08):
I called him a little mermaid's brother, black little mermaid's brother.
And so black folks just you know, jumped in and assisted.
You did see others who were recording it, you know,
from the side, but certainly their brother needed some help.
And so as you mentioned, folks or as the report mentioned,
folks have been arrested and we put out a call
or put out a call yesterday with a lot of

(06:29):
attorneys that we were talking to yesterday, and they're looking
to offer assistance to these folks.

Speaker 6 (06:34):
You need to need help.

Speaker 5 (06:36):
Please get at me a teslum figure out on Instagram
for those who need. They're willing to help pro bono
to make sure that they get you know, adequate representation. Also,
a lot of folks are trying to help sending money
with cash app and so we're just trying to make
sure that we find the right people, you know, to
get it to We've made some contact with a lot
of the leaders in Alabama, particularly you know, calling for

(06:57):
no charges to be found. So this is something that
organizers are working on, you know, try to see what
we can do to offer assistance.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
You know what I don't like about the coverage outside
of black media right the way the news report was
a fight broke out. No, it was not a fight.
A group of white men attacked a black security guard
doing his job. And if it was the opposite way around,
race would definitely be talked about outside of us. You know,
it wasn't a fight that broke out. Call it what
it was. It was assaulted. He was assaulted by like

(07:25):
six or seven people doing his job. And I don't
like that. Media is very slick with that.

Speaker 3 (07:31):
Yeah, but you know, you know what I do love
about the whole thing a lot of times, a lot
of people, especially in our community. We mind our business, right,
It doesn't have anything to do with us. But the
fact that I've never seen people get so ready so fast.
I mean because people were on the boat and that
boat was coming in slowly, and I know those people
on that boat like, as soon as this boat hits
this dock, we're gonna whack some white people's asses. But

(07:52):
the thing that I like about it is they were
on top of it. There was no questions asked. It
was like this gentleman is my father, he's my uncle,
he's my brother, he's a family member, and we're gonna
defend because it wasn't a one on one it was
five to six people. And the fact that the women
jumped out and when they see them women jumping on
that man, And like, I seen the fact that that
brother think about it like this, That brother didn't know

(08:12):
that man.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
He's seen that man getting beat up.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
He jumped in the water and swam to the shore
to get his licks in.

Speaker 4 (08:19):
We should have been doing this actually, because we've been
with for way too many of us getting beat down
in front of a lot of us just filming. So
shout out to the people that got involved and got active.
I agree, that's it.

Speaker 5 (08:27):
And I said that as well. I was saying, you know,
normally I say, you know, why are you just filming
instead of getting active? But I am glad that they
did film this one to put it on the record,
because I think, you know, we needed to see it.
People needed to see it. They needed to know that
everybody's not gonna just sit around and sing songs and
pray and cry. So we had enough jumping in and
folks also, you know, recording it to put it on

(08:48):
the record.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
So now what do you think about the brother that
picked up the chair with swinging at everybody on the chair.

Speaker 5 (08:53):
Hey, when it's going down, it's going down. I'm picking
up everything chairs.

Speaker 4 (08:56):
That's my that's my point.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
If you ever get into it, you see red and
that lady was swinging on men. She was swinging on
people beforehand. So, like I said, I'll say, allegedly because
I want to get to but when when it's when
it's red, when it's wartime, I'm picking up everything, I'm
swinging everything.

Speaker 1 (09:13):
I don't know what you've got now, it is what
it is. But I get the emotion.

Speaker 4 (09:17):
But of course they're gonna he gonna get it the worst,
of course, you know, but I get his mentality. He
wasn't wrong, he wasn't wrong.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
Well that is front page news. Get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Let's
discuss what you did this weekend. Were you out and about?
Did you go to Caravana? Did you go to some
of the festivals. Maybe you out in Alabama, It doesn't matter.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Get
it off your chest. Whatever you want to discuss. It's
the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. This is

(09:50):
your time to get it off your chest. Eight hundred
and five eight five one o five one. You want
to hear from you on the breakfast club?

Speaker 8 (09:57):
Hell?

Speaker 3 (09:57):
Long?

Speaker 9 (09:57):
Who's this?

Speaker 4 (09:58):
Oh it's up, brother, Get it off your chest.

Speaker 10 (10:01):
I just want to say about the Alabama Georgian yep.

Speaker 11 (10:04):
When it comes to like vice determinist or like TOPLA records,
that lay deserved what to hear? I don't see the
other woman after you hit the threat and the threat.
This is how the versus like general women men.

Speaker 12 (10:15):
Whatever it is.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
Yeah, I mean people will say that, you know, he
shouldn't hit a woman. But you know the fact that
they were fighting like that and he got read. I mean,
I don't know she was swinging at dudes. I don't know.
I'm not in that situation. But if I wasn't ever
in a situation like that where I'm trying to protect
the brother and they are fighting, I'm swinging at everything moving.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
That's just me, honestly, you know, I think those rules
go out the window when of the white premisis I agree. Hello,
who's this?

Speaker 8 (10:38):
Good morning? That's your boy?

Speaker 10 (10:39):
Love you from Good Morning Breakfast Club?

Speaker 4 (10:42):
Love you? What's up? Get it off your chest? Brother?

Speaker 13 (10:44):
I want to talk about this Alabama? What we what
were missed it from this NB? Is the origin of it?
You know this was over Trump Row. That's why they
was all charged.

Speaker 8 (10:53):
Up like that.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Oh okay, is that a fact?

Speaker 10 (10:56):
That's why?

Speaker 13 (10:57):
Yeah, that's a That's why the red was all charged
up like that. And I definitely want to shout out
my boy Tyrone Felt in the chair Mapter doing Tu
JICKSU with the.

Speaker 4 (11:07):
Chair, Sarah passing, goodbye, love you man. Hello, who's this?

Speaker 14 (11:14):
Every DJ envy? My name can Nick falling from the
West side of Detroit, can sign what up?

Speaker 4 (11:19):
T get it off your chest?

Speaker 15 (11:20):
What's up?

Speaker 10 (11:21):
I'm just getting off my chest. I'm starting the second
full time job today.

Speaker 16 (11:24):
I just want to wish my tough luck on that.

Speaker 4 (11:26):
All right, good luck? What you're doing?

Speaker 15 (11:28):
Alright?

Speaker 12 (11:28):
I work at I want my first job.

Speaker 15 (11:30):
I work at a fab thory four time.

Speaker 10 (11:32):
My second job is at a warehouse.

Speaker 4 (11:34):
Okay, all right, we'll get that money.

Speaker 2 (11:35):
Brother, Yes, all.

Speaker 14 (11:37):
Right, DJ, it'll be good to talk to you.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
And don't be late. You're running late now, so don't
be late.

Speaker 14 (11:41):
Hurry up, never gonna be late. Hey, DJ, envy, I
want to shot off Peter and High School Class of
twenty eleven, the class of all classes, best class, only class,
this class, the only class that could be number one's wife.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
All right, well, thank you, brother, and have a good dad.

Speaker 12 (11:54):
Work all right if you do?

Speaker 8 (11:56):
By?

Speaker 4 (11:56):
Hello, who's this yo?

Speaker 16 (11:58):
What's going on?

Speaker 6 (11:59):
Y'all?

Speaker 17 (12:00):
Boy?

Speaker 12 (12:00):
Didn't go?

Speaker 4 (12:01):
Didn't go?

Speaker 18 (12:01):
What up?

Speaker 4 (12:01):
Get it off your chest?

Speaker 8 (12:03):
Hey? What's up y'all? Y'all?

Speaker 4 (12:05):
Yes, great weekend?

Speaker 18 (12:06):
Brother?

Speaker 17 (12:07):
Hey?

Speaker 12 (12:07):
Who does who's the guest today?

Speaker 4 (12:09):
It's Claudia Jordan. How you doing?

Speaker 8 (12:10):
Oh?

Speaker 12 (12:11):
Oh boy, Claudia, how you doing?

Speaker 4 (12:13):
Why you say it like that?

Speaker 15 (12:14):
Uh?

Speaker 8 (12:15):
No, no, mine.

Speaker 12 (12:16):
I'm not gonnay none.

Speaker 3 (12:18):
I'm just trying to shoot a shot with you. A
couple of weeks ago when you were up paying. It
didn't really turn out too well, But is.

Speaker 4 (12:23):
That why you're mattered? Well listen, listen. In my defense,
I'm taking six months off break out of dating, so
it has nothing to do with you as me. I'm trying
to like that.

Speaker 12 (12:33):
That's good. You should take some time for yourself because,
like I think, you got to really understand what you're
missing out on in the world.

Speaker 4 (12:40):
That's that's why I'm taking my time.

Speaker 12 (12:43):
Yeah, this six months, maybe take a year because like.

Speaker 4 (12:45):
No, no, no, no no no, I'm good here, I'm good.
I'm good with six months. It expires August sixteen. So
I got like this weeks ago, so I I yeah,
it expires August sixteen.

Speaker 12 (12:55):
Well maybe I'll hit you up there in this, Claudia,
so we'll see how you feel.

Speaker 4 (12:58):
Started off kind of showing me a little bit, and
now he came around.

Speaker 14 (13:01):
I said I.

Speaker 12 (13:02):
Wasn't gonna go there. Like I said, I wanted to
spare it. And this is why I'm calling guys. I
did y'all see the full video, Like like the beforehand
about what was going on and wasn't led up to
the altercation. Sure it did, crazy right, His brother's doing
his job and out of nowhere, these people come out

(13:22):
of nowhere and just started heiling on the man for
doing his job. And that's that's wrong. I saw nothing.

Speaker 19 (13:30):
Wrong with what was going down.

Speaker 12 (13:31):
I love that our people stepped intill what we had
to do. And I loved the brother that got in
there and spend and protected it and all, because that's
that's that's what's that's what I love to see it.
I love our people.

Speaker 8 (13:41):
I love us.

Speaker 12 (13:42):
I just wanted to let y'all know that I love us.
We keep doing this, We got to keep protecting each
other because we don't know what's gonna happen in the
next you know, a few months, even a couple of years.
So let's take note of this situation, y'all, and let's
get it ready, you feel.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
Me, absolutely, get it off your chest eight hundred and five.
I want if you need to vent hit us up now.
It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 10 (14:08):
It's a new day.

Speaker 4 (14:09):
Is it your time to get it off your chest? Way,
whether you're man or blasts, time to get up and
get something. Call up now eight hundred five or five
one o five one. We want to hear from you
on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 12 (14:23):
Hey, Yo, what up?

Speaker 8 (14:24):
What up? What up?

Speaker 10 (14:25):
Man?

Speaker 18 (14:25):
This was Jake Jay what up?

Speaker 4 (14:27):
Get it off your chest?

Speaker 20 (14:28):
Hey, listen, man, I just want to say, Man, dj
Envy you my gay uncle Charlotte. I just watched eighty
eight and dog.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
You enjoyed it. Man, It like.

Speaker 20 (14:43):
Changed my whole perspective on politics and everything and the
way that they be running everything going through there and
it just man.

Speaker 18 (14:52):
Yeah, it's something different.

Speaker 12 (14:54):
That was a good That was a good watch.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Okay, now, salute both of y'all.

Speaker 20 (14:58):
You know what I'm saying. And y'all did y'all thing.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Charlamage the producer on that one.

Speaker 17 (15:01):
He's doing your thing. Yeah he did.

Speaker 12 (15:03):
I feel like he had like a little sniffet in there.

Speaker 3 (15:06):
Okay, what's the Luther, Charlotte. He's out today, he'll be
back tomorrow.

Speaker 8 (15:11):
That's what.

Speaker 20 (15:11):
That's what a Hey y'all, y'all keep doing it man,
and uh, we love.

Speaker 1 (15:15):
Y'all in the land.

Speaker 4 (15:16):
Appreciate you.

Speaker 6 (15:17):
Brother.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 1 (15:19):
Yeah, this is Josh Josh shot up, get it off
your chest.

Speaker 21 (15:22):
Yeah, man, I just want to let you know how
how I thank you.

Speaker 8 (15:25):
Alabama moved me so much, man.

Speaker 21 (15:27):
And I just want to say this, man, it was
looking like it was it was black people that that
had sense, you know, it was sensible black folks, and.

Speaker 16 (15:33):
That when I seen them swinging.

Speaker 21 (15:36):
I knew they saw nothing but spirits, lady men. Whatever
it was, it was bad spirits and it was gold time.
And I'm going to work this morning feeling like we
off one.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
I mean to see those even those black queens running
around and getting the little their little two pieces, and
was amazing too.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
They were holding down the men as well.

Speaker 4 (15:54):
I loved.

Speaker 3 (15:55):
I love to see us protecting us. I mean a
lot of times we don't necessarily get to see that.
So the fact that they protected that brother, didn't know
that brother, but just wanted to make sure that brother
was good.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
Man, that made me so happy to see that last night.

Speaker 4 (16:07):
It kind of brought me back to the sixties. It
kind of brought me back to the sixties, back in
the day when we used to be more like that. Yeah,
you know what I mean, looking out for each other.
And I hope we go back to that because look
out strong we are when we rock together.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
Yeah, you know, yeah, and and and I thank god
that they were there were black people around, because I
mean that man could have been there by himself. He
could have been murdered, and then he could have he
got there, he would have got his ass whip and they.

Speaker 4 (16:28):
Would have changed the story. So crazy.

Speaker 3 (16:29):
But the fact that, you know, like Tesla said that,
you know, sometimes we gotta tape and sometimes we gotta
whoop pass, and sometimes we got.

Speaker 4 (16:35):
To do both. And it was it felt so good
to see both. Hello. Who's this?

Speaker 8 (16:40):
Hey, Hello showing stone?

Speaker 17 (16:44):
What up?

Speaker 4 (16:44):
Man? Pick up the phone?

Speaker 8 (16:45):
Brother, Yeah, I'm sorry. I'm at work driving the barber.
Shut out all the tanitation works out here.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
I feel bad for you today, Bro. The rain is
disgusting today.

Speaker 16 (16:55):
You know.

Speaker 8 (16:55):
The crazy thing is, oh good.

Speaker 10 (16:57):
Morning, take the money, you know, the crazy thing every
I did it bring my rien jacket.

Speaker 14 (17:02):
Bro.

Speaker 3 (17:03):
Oh my god, you're gonna smell this like dirty dog
is envy.

Speaker 8 (17:08):
I drive a different type of garbage truck. I drive
a front load of garbage truck that only pick up dumpster.

Speaker 4 (17:13):
Oh so you don't even get out of the truck.

Speaker 8 (17:14):
Bot the only time I hop out of my truck
is just to open a gate on closure back, you
know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (17:21):
Okay, so you ain't even gotta get out the trucks,
so you ain't really gonna get that well today.

Speaker 8 (17:24):
Yeah, Well I'm just saying you feel mean, I still.

Speaker 21 (17:26):
Got to get out of truck and gate gotcha, got you,
got you.

Speaker 8 (17:30):
I want to talk about that Alabama situation. Man, it
was going down, wasn't. I don't condone violence though anything
like that, but you know, sometimes we got stand up
for each other as black people.

Speaker 2 (17:39):
You know.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
So Sean, let me ask you a question. Since you
a sanitation drive, right, so you're out and about on
the street. So I'm assuming you would see more things
like this, like you know, black people getting into incidents. Now,
if you were, if you've seen something like this, would
you stop your truck and help somebody?

Speaker 18 (17:54):
Yes?

Speaker 8 (17:54):
I would.

Speaker 12 (17:55):
I jumped in there.

Speaker 8 (17:57):
You see a lot of weird things out here every
you know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (18:00):
I'm sure they on the black one time and.

Speaker 8 (18:02):
North she had on no Brazil, no top on. She
was just outside.

Speaker 4 (18:07):
Guy said no Brazil, but ahead, fancy with it.

Speaker 8 (18:10):
I'm okay, no Brazil or no pride you know what
I mean. But Envy, I just want to say you
a good dude, man, you know what I mean. You
know I've been calling the Vestans Club for thirteen years
and I loved it with how you are, brother, you
know what I mean. So I'll be seeing a lot
of things online negative thing. I just want to say
every because you need to just keep your head up man,

(18:30):
And there's a lot of people out here that love
and respect you, brother, all.

Speaker 4 (18:34):
Right, Appreciate you, your sir and Sean.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
You ever been to Toronto?

Speaker 8 (18:38):
Never been a caravan or in Toronto before, man, but
I loved.

Speaker 4 (18:41):
Drake though he loves Dre.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
You got to go to Toronto one time. Is very
Caribbean influence. You would love the fool, you would love
the music. You would have a great time out there
in Toronto. If you ever get the opportunity, definitely go
check it out.

Speaker 8 (18:53):
I appreciate it, man. That shout out to you. Jamina
cut and wife to man.

Speaker 3 (18:56):
A lot of mercy on the why I said, Lord
of Mercy just felt yeah, it was like really just
felt like it was going anyway.

Speaker 4 (19:02):
You're caught up in a moment. Get it off your chest.

Speaker 3 (19:04):
Eight hundred and five eighty five, one oh five one.
Now we got rooms on the way where we're talking about. Oh,
we have a lot to talk about. But pop smoke.
There's a link with.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
The man that was found in a barrel in La
with the pop smoke murder. So we're gonna get it.
Get into that, all right.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
We'll get into that next, So don't move. It's to
Breakfast Club.

Speaker 4 (19:18):
Good morning, the Breakfast.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Club Owing everybody.

Speaker 3 (19:24):
It's DJ Envy, charlomagnea gud we are the Breakfast Club.
Charlomagne is out. Our guest co host Claudia Jordan is here.
We got to get to the rumors.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
Let's talk about our starless co hosts.

Speaker 4 (19:38):
Everyone, I mean, where.

Speaker 8 (19:42):
Relieve this is the rumor report.

Speaker 6 (19:45):
Commy Soldier boys.

Speaker 4 (19:46):
Sometimes they say it all on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 18 (19:50):
Jordan's stories are.

Speaker 4 (19:54):
If you live long enough, he's gonna have story.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
That is very true, very true.

Speaker 4 (19:58):
Let's talk now.

Speaker 3 (20:01):
Last week, as I was reporting the rumors, Nini Leeks
did an interview with Carlos King and they mentioned our girl,
Claudia Jordan.

Speaker 4 (20:09):
And this is what Ninnie Leek.

Speaker 22 (20:11):
Said, Claudia Jordan, starless, who won between you and Claudia
and Puerto Rico.

Speaker 23 (20:19):
I'm always the winner, and so I obviously won. But
I will give Claudia this, although she said the most
nastiest things about me, and she's been holding onto a
grace for one hundred thousand years, I would have to
give I'm gonna give her this. I've read many of girls, honey,
and I've been on this show with many girls. I
would have to say that she was probably my number

(20:41):
one battle. She was definitely right up there to battle with. Yeah,
I don't think that there's not been one other girl
that could probably battle the way she did because I
took her through it, and I feel like she took
me through it, and so I feel like we gave
each other a run.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
I guess that was a compliment.

Speaker 4 (21:00):
It's like saying, you know, Envy, you're a good DJ,
but she smell like onions, Like I give you a compliment,
but then I will tell you you smell or whatever.

Speaker 18 (21:10):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 4 (21:10):
So, what's your beef with d I don't have a
beef with Nini, and he has a problem. Whenever I
have to report on her, people think it's a personal thing.
I have a very good sense of humor. I work
with comedians. I work with the greats like Jamie Fox,
and we used to give it to each other so
much harder. Wait, hold on pause. I mean on the air,

(21:32):
we used to like say the most personal, like wild
things to each other and we would laugh about it.
Nani and me. That was light work to me on
the show. It was funny to me. I never was
mad mad. It's the fans that like elevated on social media,
so me and her people don't know this. After the reunion,
she texts me because I said some cool stuff to
her at the reunion too, and she's like, you know,

(21:52):
I appreciate what you said, blah blah blah, and then
we were good. But when my name comes up and
she says something slick, I don't. I'm like Cardi B
like when it's you get me, it's like it's on
you know, I don't. It's not it's not a grudge.
It's like, just don't say negative things about me and
I won't have to respond. But I do appreciate her
saying the truth. I did read her, and they also

(22:13):
cut like maybe ten or eleven more things I said.
I wish one day they would release the unedited version,
y'all hear the whole thing. But yeah, but she did
call me starless? She did. Should I say anything about that?

Speaker 1 (22:24):
I mean, how does it make you feel?

Speaker 8 (22:27):
Well?

Speaker 4 (22:27):
How much the stardom pay these days? Because I can't
call Chase and say, hey, I like to pay my
Bentley payment with my stardom. I would rather be starless
than jobless, because I don't. I'm not here for like
the clout. I like money. I like working, I like,

(22:48):
you know, being busy. I like putting other people on.
So but I do think it's dope. And you know what, Nini,
I think one day you and I need to have
a conversation, whether it's on camera or off camera, because honestly,
I felt like we missed a really crazy opportunity because
I think both of us have wicked senses of humor,
and she's real fast and funny, and I know I am.
I think we could have had some TV goals had

(23:09):
we it had not gone that direction, because before I
did Housewives, her and I actually were cool, Like she
called me to like she reach out to me in
two thousand and nine when I never even watch Housewives
to like take her place on this hosting job, so
she knew who I was. I was doing Celebrity Apprentice,
I hosted as Universe Deal and Odal I was doing
all that. I didn't really I wasn't familiar with the show,
so when she did that, we had no beef. So
when I went on the show, I was surprised that

(23:30):
she kind of came at my neck first, and so
I was just reacting in real time what y'all saw.
Like I was like, damn, Like I thought we was good,
you know. But then I also have a different attitude
about reality TV. To me, it's like we should look
at it like this is just work, like an acting job,
almost right, and then when we go off set, like
go get a drink and be like, yo, we did that.

(23:50):
That's how you should treat reality TV. Not take it.

Speaker 3 (23:53):
Home and really be mad. So you're not taking a person,
but you feel maybe she is well.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
Yeah, and I do understand where she how she feels.
She was on that show from day one, right, it
blew up. She was a huge part of it, and
then she feels discarded. I know how that feels, you
know what I mean. So she has a right to
feel defensive, But I'm not your enemy girlfriend. I'm not like,
cut it out, just say the nice thing, you know,
leave a starless thing alone. But I do understand you
was asked the question. My thing is, I'm not trying

(24:19):
to be a star. I'm trying to be rich. Okay,
that's it. I'm sure, Nina, come on, pay your guest
host before the year's over. But Nini, I do appreciate
you saying that. Thank you very much because you know,
a lot of people still talk about it. We did
this in twenty fourteen and it's twenty twenty three and
people I'll still talk about it, and I still get
asked every single day, would you go back? And I'm like,
you know what, I'll go back. Bring me and Nini

(24:39):
back together. How about that? Okay? How about that? Nini?
And that's my olive branch. There you go. All right?
What else we got? Damn all right? Pop smoke. There's
an update here. On July thirty first, police found the
body of a man named Javonte Murphy. He was thirty
two years old in a barrel that was seen floating
in the water near the Pacific Coast Highway Bridge in

(24:59):
la He had one gunshot wound to the head. His
body was not bally decomposed, so they don't believe his
murder happened too long ago. Police do see a link
because he's the brother of one of the five people
that were arrested in the pop Smoke murder, so they
do believe it maybe some kind of retaliation.

Speaker 17 (25:16):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (25:17):
So yeah, I have a friend that lives in Malleblen
when she hit me up before the story came out,
and she's like, yo, Claudia is getting crazy around here,
Like they found a body in a barrel that washed
up down the street from me, and this is why
would you think about this retaliation going after the relatives
is crazy?

Speaker 3 (25:30):
Yeah, well they said that the police don't don't one
hundred percent know what happened, if it's part of the
pop smoke situation or if it's a part of another
situation they made. They believe it could be some gang
activity from something else. They're trying to put two and
two together to see if it is part of it.
But I mean, it's like anything else. When you know,
when it's wartime, you know everybody can get touched. Everybody's included.
What you're sad, But the.

Speaker 4 (25:50):
Family friend said Javonte was a good kid and was
not involved in gang activity.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
Yeah, that's so sad, sad situation. All right, well that
is your rumor report. Now when we come back, we
got front page news tesling figure out will be joining us,
and doctor Cornell West will be joining us. He's running
for president for twenty twenty four independent, the People's Party.

Speaker 4 (26:08):
We're gonna talk to him next. It don't move.

Speaker 24 (26:09):
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Speaker 3 (26:25):
It's DJ Envy Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
Charlomagne is out. We got our guest co host, Claudia Jordan,
and let's get in some front page news testing figure Out.

Speaker 5 (26:35):
Welcome back, Yes, welcome back, Hello, Djavy, Good morning beautiful
Claudia and the Breverst Club family.

Speaker 3 (26:41):
Good morning and all Laker fans out there. I just
want to tell y'all that Anthony Davis agreed to NBA's
richest annual extension. He has agreed to a three year,
one hundred and eighty six million dollar maximum contract extension.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
Jesus Christ, that's a lot of money greed.

Speaker 4 (26:58):
All right, Well, I'm gonna play the powerball to that.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
I think it's that one point five billion, Mega million
is one point five one of them is high.

Speaker 4 (27:03):
But keep trying. I'm alright, I'm gonna try. I'm gonna leave.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
Now.

Speaker 4 (27:08):
Let's talk about this goon squad.

Speaker 5 (27:10):
Yeah, once again. You know earlier we were talking about,
you know, the brother that got jumped by the white men.
And again this happens in several several different instances. This
is one with the goon squad was white men, white
police officers who jumped to a torture two black men.
Five former ranking County Mississippi and one from Richly, Mississippi

(27:30):
deputies played guilty to charges related to the torture of
the two black men. Let's listen to the report and
I'm gonna give you some more information.

Speaker 7 (27:36):
On the other side, they became the criminals they swore
to protect us from.

Speaker 25 (27:40):
They allegedly called themselves the Goon Squad, a group of
six white former Mississippi law enforcement officers, giving themselves that
Moniker because of their alleged willingness to use excessive force
and not to report. Now they've pleaded guilty to federal
charges related to an assault that, according to a charging document,
included nearly two hours of torture, physical, racist, and sexual

(28:02):
abuse two black men after a white neighbor complaint. Several
blackmales have been staying at the property and the neighbor
had observed suspicious behavior. The officer who received the complaint
directed an investigator to take care of it. On January
twenty fourth, six law enforcement officers entered victims Eddie Parker
and Michael Jiggles home without a warrant.

Speaker 5 (28:23):
Now, the lawsuit said that they entered without a warning,
and again the complaint was about allegedly drug activity, which
they did not find, and they were handcuffed, kicked, waterboard
as you heard, sexually assaulted.

Speaker 6 (28:36):
One was actually shot in the mouth.

Speaker 5 (28:38):
He said he would never be the same, and so
they have permanent physical damages, long term obviously psychological damage.
The sheriff says that he didn't know that this so
called goomb squad exists.

Speaker 6 (28:50):
Do you guys believe that?

Speaker 4 (28:51):
Absolutely?

Speaker 26 (28:52):
Not?

Speaker 6 (28:53):
Yeah, people talking.

Speaker 5 (28:54):
I believe he said he was embarrassed by But I
just you know, for this to go on for so long,
it's just points to again, you know, going back to
the Alabama story, Everybody's not gonna sit around, you know,
and allow you to do this. So we have one
story where we got folks jumping into the fan the
black man. We got this story where you know, two
black men were assaulted. This is why you saw the

(29:15):
energy that you saw in Alabama. I just want to
put it out that people are over it. You know,
they're tired of it. They we want our licks back,
and that's why people are, you know, motivated by It's
not us condoning violence. It just is what it is.
We see too many of these stories happening over and over.
The officers were charged with conspiracy against rights, deprivation of
rights under the color of law, conspiracy to obstruct justice,

(29:36):
obstruction of justice, and so we'll see, we'll see how
it goes.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
What do you guys think, you know, for years, I
would hear people say, oh, they want they they they
want a race war, they want a race We I'm like, nah, no, no,
but it seems like it's unfolding right before our eyes
in all areas. Like a security guard, dude is his
job at a dock, people at a house that are
not really doing drugs, but they say in there and
then using what's the obsession with? Like the sexual abuse?
This is reminiscent of slavery when they brought us over

(30:03):
here and the things they would do, the black man
buck breaking, you know what I mean, Like why what
is going on? Like what is the obsession? Like you
said earlier, we mind our own business. They are actively
seeking out smoke with us.

Speaker 3 (30:14):
I was gonna ask you what Donald Trump running for
president and everything going with him is, do we see
things getting worse? Like are we seeing I don't know
if it's white supremacy or white on black crimes, or
is it getting worse because Donald Trump is putting more pressure.

Speaker 5 (30:28):
On well, I mean to me my personal opinion. I mean,
this is America, so it's always been going on. But
he certainly, you know, when he started running, certainly you know,
opened up against the floodgates. If you will, to make
people very comfortable, you know what they do and basically
saying the quiet part are out loud. Remember when he
said stand back and stand by. And remember we covered
the story a few weeks ago on the country singer

(30:49):
Jason Is at Alden when he said, you know, don't
try it in a small town. Remember when he made
that tweet.

Speaker 6 (30:54):
Well, guess what.

Speaker 5 (30:55):
They tried it in a small town in Alabama. And
guess what happened. The small town fought back those types
of you know, inciting that you see over and over
and over. And we heard the gymen say that this
had to do with a Trump rally. I didn't want
to say that because it's not, you know for a fact,
but you know there is conversation saying that because you
know there was a Trump rally. I assume somewhere in

(31:16):
the area that people are a little bit more turned up.

Speaker 6 (31:18):
But I just think that our response.

Speaker 5 (31:20):
To that and what you saw with our people is again,
people are tired.

Speaker 6 (31:24):
Of the constant.

Speaker 5 (31:26):
You know, stories like I just covered the constant, George Floyd,
the constant, you know, the constant getting beat up, the constant,
you know, crying on camera.

Speaker 6 (31:32):
No, it was time to do a little bit of
swinging back. So you know that that's what it is.

Speaker 4 (31:36):
I think this could be a pivotal moment for us
because leading up to this, we we did stick around
as watch and film. Like I think now with this context,
the George Floyd thing, I don't think a lot of
us will be sitting around like like I think I've
I'm personally motivated myself. There's no more sitting around in filming.
I think we're gonna get more active. I think we'n
get more involved now. I think this was a big,
major moment for us as black people. I really do.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
Now, let's talk about this Burger King worker who didn't
miss a day of work in twenty seven years.

Speaker 14 (32:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (32:02):
Now on a positive note, again, this is where you
know folks came together. Now, this is I would assume
people donated from all over the country. But again, they
took care of this brother named Kevin Ford, who was
a Burger King employee in Las Vegas. He was surprised
of four hundred thousand dollars from his coworkers and other
supporters online after he worked for twenty seven years. Now
he got after he got the gift from Burger King.

(32:25):
They gave him a small goodie bag that had Reese's
cup Starbucks cup, two pins, and one movie ticket, and
so he kind of right, he kind of expressed his disappointment.

Speaker 6 (32:36):
So people said, oh, you know what, let's do something
for his brother.

Speaker 5 (32:38):
So they started to go fundy page and within a
year the campaign raised over four hundred thousand dollars. So
it looks like, you know, he definitely got a retirement
that's well worth it.

Speaker 6 (32:48):
There was another story I was gonna do.

Speaker 5 (32:49):
We don't have time to do, but it was about
French fries being linked to depression.

Speaker 6 (32:53):
So I thought that was interesting.

Speaker 3 (32:54):
How is f French fries makes me happy to depression?

Speaker 1 (32:58):
It makes me smile, I know it.

Speaker 5 (33:00):
I brought that story because last week you were talking
about you have to fight to get the French fries
every now and then.

Speaker 6 (33:05):
But I'll just roll into that speaking of French fries.

Speaker 5 (33:08):
But yeah, a research team from China said that twelve
percent of anxiety and depression come from folks who eat
fried food, particularly French fries. They said they evaluated one
hundred and forty thousand people over eleven years, and they
found that people that ate the fried potatoes over other

(33:29):
things had a.

Speaker 6 (33:29):
Two percent increased risk of depression. So envy there you go.

Speaker 4 (33:34):
I mean, I'm not gonna fine.

Speaker 3 (33:35):
I got some McDonald French fries and I was a
little depressed, not because I didn't eat them. I got
a small thing of French fries. And everybody knows. I
got a twenty month old baby, right and the twenty
month old see my French fries. And I had one
fry and she killed it.

Speaker 1 (33:48):
And I was gonna fight the twenty year old because
I was so all I wanted.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
You got your oranges, you got your fruit, you got yours.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
Let me just have my little French fry. And she
ate my whole French fry.

Speaker 3 (33:58):
And I was like, we know what that's aside from
God telling me I don't need them French fries right there, I.

Speaker 4 (34:01):
Think he's still mad at the baby a little bit.
It's just a baby and a baby.

Speaker 8 (34:07):
Baby.

Speaker 4 (34:07):
Give the fry.

Speaker 1 (34:08):
But I tried to hide it, right, So she took one.

Speaker 3 (34:10):
I tried to hide it, and then she looked at
me and just started crying, like, I know, you got
them fries behind you.

Speaker 4 (34:14):
And it was like either let her cry and give
the fries. So I gave it the fries.

Speaker 6 (34:18):
It was good.

Speaker 5 (34:19):
Fore, well, I saw this story and thought of you.
So maybe this would be motivation to stay away from
the fries.

Speaker 1 (34:24):
So I test and you got a shout out before
we leave.

Speaker 5 (34:26):
Yeah, I want to give a shout out to our
brother Killer Mike. You know I mentioned last week we
were doing a Texas tour. He did two shows, one
in Houston and one in Dallas. But we did conversations
with Killer Mike at two barbershops in Dallas and Houston.
I organized that and it was just an amazing conversation,
particularly with him and DC. So I'll have that this
week on The Straight Shot and No Chase. The podcasts

(34:47):
on the Black Effect podcast Network, and if you want
to hear with fifty years of hip hop looks like
sounds like, check that podcast out. But I also had
a chance to attend his tour, his concert, and I
was just in in tears envy. I'm telling you it's
the Michael album. I just can't stress enough. It is
definitely a classic, for.

Speaker 3 (35:06):
Sure, absolutely all right now, when we come back, doctor
Cornell West will be joining us. He's running for president
for twenty twenty four. He's not Republican, he's not Democrat.
He's running the People's Party. That's right independent, So we'll
talk to him when we come back. It's the Breakfast
Come on BT, the Breakfast Club. Warning, everybody is DJ

(35:27):
Envy Charlamagne to God.

Speaker 4 (35:29):
We are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
We also have Tesla's figure out with us this morning.

Speaker 3 (35:33):
And we have a special guest, doctor Cornell Wes Welner.

Speaker 2 (35:36):
Oh, you're blessing me. And it's consecrated space, all this
rich spirit and stories and narratives and laughter, and you
all deal with some serious issues too. And they have
an ourdea sister here though indeed, indeed it's Tesla. It's blessing.

Speaker 4 (35:51):
How you feel about you here?

Speaker 17 (35:52):
Brother? How do you feel today?

Speaker 2 (35:54):
Oh? I'm still swinging, man, Yes, sir, I'm still swinging.
Don mean the thing if it ain't got that swing,
you know what I mean?

Speaker 3 (35:59):
And you swing and swinging because you are running for president,
so telling people why did you decide to go through
that strenuous and stressful thing.

Speaker 2 (36:06):
Well, you know, my brother, I've been running for truth
and justice all my life though, man, So this is
just another context, another moment that we got to be
true to the best of all the love and care
and integrity that been put inside of US Man. For me,
that's Irene Clifton West as mom and dad. The shallow
Baptist Church on the Chocolate sign of Sacramento, that's the

(36:27):
Black Panther Party. We set the highest standards of integrity, honisty, decency,
but most importantly, courage. That's got to break the back
of fear. We got too many folks running around scared
and intimidated and couch owling, you see. And that's what
I've always tried to do. So running for president is
just a particular moment and a larger calling of running

(36:47):
for truth and justice. So when I come into a
space like this, I feel at home because you've all
been wrestling with the same issues week in and week out,
and it's a beautiful thing.

Speaker 17 (37:00):
To be here. Brother.

Speaker 22 (37:01):
You know, I see that the Democrats and a lot
of progressives are saying they wish you wouldn't run, saying
that your presidential big could cripple President Biden's potential run.

Speaker 17 (37:10):
How does that feel to be that kind of threat,
to be that kind of disruptive.

Speaker 2 (37:12):
Well, it's a beautiful thing. It's a beautiful thing. That's
what it means to U to be a servant of
the people. You see that Harriet Tuppman was a threat
to the white supremacist order. Frederick Douglas was a threat.
That's why he put a bonne on his head. I'd
be wells was a threat against lynching and American terrorism.
Jimmy James Cord, that's why they put a bonney on
his said Martin King, Montole, Fanny lou Hamer. They were threats.

(37:36):
So what does it mean to be a threat. What
it means to be a threat is you calling into
question an order that's predicated on too much suffering of
precious everyday people. Now the funny thing for me is,
you know here this, I haven't had one public event,
I haven't had one fundraiser, and they say I'm a

(38:01):
threat and a minace to the constitutional order. I say, yeah,
that's what I need to be doing. That's precisely what
I need to be doing. You see, because the Constitution
was pro slavery in practice for seventy five years, is
pro Jim and Jane Crow in practice for one hundred years.
These days, the new Jim Crow. I always begin as

(38:22):
a Christian. I begin with the least of these, which
means I look at the world through the lens of
my partners who incarcerated. I've been blessed to teach in
prisons for forty one years now. I asked the Democrats,
what are you doing about mass incarceration?

Speaker 18 (38:38):
Biden?

Speaker 2 (38:38):
You was an architect of it with a white supremacist's name,
Thurmon was strong. What are you doing about mass incarceration?
I want to know. If you're not doing about it,
how am I spoiling your votes. You're not speaking to
the needs of my people. You're not speaking to the
needs of those who are suffering. So I'm not a spoiler.
I'm casting a spotlight on that which you don't want

(38:59):
to to terms with. If you were really concerned about
the issues I'm concerned about, then steal my thunder. Be
on the cutting edge of eliminating mass incarceration, be on
the cutting edge of abolishing slate of poverty, abolishing homelessness,
and we were just talking about beloved wife and heat

(39:20):
to here the unhoused, precious brothers and sisters. If you
really won't speak to the issues, be on the edge
of trying to gang assets that workers with a living wage,
then I wouldn't have no ground. You see, So they
think that they what people say, Well, it's just a
personal thing, it's just the vanity thing. Please, I just
turned seventy years old. The last thing I want to

(39:42):
do is be wrestling with the issues in the American
Empire that have to do with just how sick and
indifferent and callous our elites are when it comes to
poor people and working people. But I gotta be true
to ones calling.

Speaker 3 (39:56):
I was gonna ask, you know, when you talk about
body and then you see the amount of support that
a lot of our community gives, what's your biggest hurdle
with making sure that those people that support it, Biden
and with all the effects that he's done to us,
support you.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
Well, one is that I do recognize if we black
folk have always been between a rock and a hard place.
Henry Holland Garnett gave that famous speech of eighteen thirty
seven in Philadelphia, way he said, Black people must never
confuse our situation with that of the Israelites in the
Hebrew scripture. For us, Pharaoh is on both sides of

(40:34):
the bloody red sea. That's real. So that's the fear too,
you see. So Biden in a Democratic party can just say,
if you don't out for me. And I ain't done
nothing about mass incarceration, thirty nine percent of our black
children still living in poverty. I ain't done that. I
haven't focused on it. But Trump is worse. Trump is

(40:55):
worse every four years. Republicans are worst Republicans the well.
And it's true over between a rock and but wait
a minute, we got to reach the point where we say,
we got to speak our truth and we got to
understand between a rock and a hard place. That's true.
And what happened in that convention in eighteen thirty seven.

Speaker 4 (41:12):
Somebody we have no way out.

Speaker 2 (41:14):
Somebody sing a song, Somebody tell a story about the
love of your child and the love of your loved one.
That's the only thing, Keith, Black folk going think about
Jim Crow. South Carolina, where you've come from? Brothers that right,
yoah asolute, that's a lesbian, that's James Brown, That's how
And what was it about South Carolina just like Mississippi,

(41:35):
the only two states that had a majority of black people?

Speaker 4 (41:38):
What does that meant?

Speaker 2 (41:38):
That meant that the level of terror and trauma against
this brother's family was even more intense white because they
were scared. You say, these black folk get together. They
might want to create a decent society for them, and
a decent society for them, mean we're gonna have to
give up some power, give up some resources, give up something.
And unfortunately, you know, we're living in such a moment's

(42:00):
spiritual decay, not just in the nation, but in Black America.
We just got too many black folks who are scared
and fearful and intimidated and don't want to speak the truth.

Speaker 22 (42:12):
You know, when you hear allies, well, I guess allies
are yours? Like aocc Cornell West is too big of
a risk because of the electoral college and the fact
you may take some of those votes. What do you
think of people like that? Because they're progressive? Shouldn't they
want these issues on the ticket? Shouldn't they want somebody
like you on the ticket bringing up these issues?

Speaker 18 (42:28):
Right?

Speaker 2 (42:28):
Don't know it's true. And that's wonderful question though, because
it's mean you've got a progressive slice in the Democratic partner.
I was with brother Bernie, as my dear sister knows, twice.
They treated him badly, they treated him unjustly. They rigged
the whole thing. You had Hillary Clinton and the others
were going to ensure that he did not win no
matter what. So at the core of the Democratic Party

(42:52):
is a rot and that rottenness is corporate greed. And
they tied the big money, big donors, big benefactors. Be
a member of the Democratic Party and win without assets
the big money. Now I'm as broke as the Ten Commandments, financially, personally, collectively.
And I don't mind, because somewhere I read Siki first, Yeah,

(43:16):
the Kingdom of God and all the rest of the
things will be added. So when I hear AOC, I say, Okay,
she's part of that progressive, small slice of the Democratic Party,
but she's given in to the perceptions of the corporate
wing of that party, and the corporate wing says over
and over again, all we have is two parties. It's

(43:37):
freaking frack. It's tweeted b and tweeted dump. There is
a difference domestically, but not a whole lot of difference
in terms of foreign policy. US Palestinian brothers on the
West Bank when they got the various bombs coming at them,
with five hundred and fifty Palestinian children are killed in
fifty days. Somewhere I read or somewhere I heard, I

(43:58):
heard vacation Bible school, and shot he little Baptist. Jesus
loves the little children and all the children of the world,
red and yellow, black or white, they are pressures in
its sight. What Palestinian children child has exactly the same
value as a precious Jewish child. And you asked the
black politician, how come you won't say a mumbling word
about the Palestine's undergoing that kind of suffering on the

(44:19):
gravy train.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
All right, we got more with doctor Cornell West.

Speaker 4 (44:22):
When we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, ng.

Speaker 3 (44:24):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Charlomagne the God. We are the
Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with doctor Cornell West.
And I don't forget Charlomagne is out. So if you
want to give somebody donkey of the day, eight hundred
five eight five one o five one phone lines, wide
open eye, let's get back to doctor Cornell West, says
the figure ro sat in with this interview with us doctors.

Speaker 4 (44:43):
You are right.

Speaker 6 (44:43):
The progressive movement, it started out, you know what.

Speaker 5 (44:46):
Everybody excited and it happened well before Bernie Sanders. But
everybody will feel the burn, feel the burn, and now
that burn is kind of fizzled out because there is current,
a current split.

Speaker 6 (44:57):
How do we hold people like AOC accountable.

Speaker 5 (44:59):
That say, you know, and I'm just using her for example,
piggyback on off Charlemagne's question. But what do we do
for those that said, no, we're gonna push the line,
we're gonna go hard, and then they flip.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
Yeah, we just gotta tell the truth, tell the truth
and humility and the truth of the jagged edge in
Janet's face, which is to say, it has a number
of different dimensions to it. It comes back at us
and it goes at others. No one of us have
a monopoly on truth. Truth is bigger, justice is bigger,
Beauty is bigger, Love is bigger. But we got to

(45:29):
be honest, We got to be candid. Now, for example,
if AOC was doing something important on the local level,
if she was dealing with housing evictions, and I'm in
solidary with folks dealing with all this gentrification, all this
land grab and power grab, and he wanted her to
do something within the neighborhood, I'd be there with her

(45:49):
because it an'ybody heard it about me. It's about the
people suffering when it comes to presidential politics, and people
like so quick to endorse without leverage. I mean, it's
amazing to me that people say, you know, brother West,
you have a chance of turning the whole election. I
told my wife in the world just three months ago,

(46:10):
out wake up, and I'm listening to it, Retha, ain't
nobody thinking about me. Three months later, I got the
power to turn the whole election.

Speaker 17 (46:19):
That means somebody's not doing something right. You ain't lying right.

Speaker 2 (46:22):
You got this Black reversional Caucus's been in there all
that time, and I'm out there lecturing and writing and
so forth and so on, and then all of a sudden,
I got this leverage. But I can tell you one thing.
They're gonna have to put me in the grave before
I sell out Black people, because I ain't selling out
my mama. Oh I'm not selling out my daddy.

Speaker 4 (46:40):
No.

Speaker 2 (46:41):
They were always greater than me, great in love, greater
in wisdom.

Speaker 4 (46:46):
You see.

Speaker 2 (46:47):
So when I have leverage, I don't look at the
black community. Wy my brother Tavis Smiley said so many
other politicians do as some political calculation.

Speaker 18 (46:56):
No, I'm not at all.

Speaker 2 (46:58):
These are the people that love me, me into my sanity,
into my dignity. It's like me giving up Curtis Mayfield
Opten for the beach Boys.

Speaker 4 (47:08):
I'm not gonna do it.

Speaker 6 (47:10):
I ain't got nothing.

Speaker 2 (47:12):
That's right, ain't my thing, No, no, no, I want
to hear someone near the baker, you know what I mean?

Speaker 17 (47:19):
That's right?

Speaker 4 (47:19):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 17 (47:21):
I love the disruption you causing.

Speaker 22 (47:22):
And you know, you know, like you know you're a
threat when everybody is saying you're going to be a threat.
But I also see the media they're not wasting no
time attacking you because now they're saying you owe a
half a million dollars in taxes, and they're trying to
say it's hypocrisy on your part because you spent so
much of your life advocating for high your taxes on
the wealthy. I'm like, I ain't never heard any of
this about doctor Cornell West before, but now all of

(47:43):
a sudden he's running for president.

Speaker 2 (47:44):
Everything's absolutely And the thing is, I mean, I told
you before I got so much gangster in me. I
was a gangst before. I'm at Jesus, I ain't nothing
but a redeemed center with gangster proclivities. So that this
whole lot of things. Anytime you know, you shine, you
shine a flashlight under somebody's clothes, you're gonna find all

(48:05):
kind of message, because that's what it is to be human.
But the thing is one you don't wanna lie about it.
I'm gonna tell the truth. I go to the grave
for that. You broke that I've been broken until.

Speaker 4 (48:20):
Brother. That's the truth.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
And it's partly because you know, I do like to
give them to love ones and others too, but I
take responsibility for it too. But it don't make no
difference to me. What's interesting is you want to use
it as a distraction. Why don't you keep the focus
on the suffering that I'm highlighting. Go to Harlem, go
to Brooklyn, go to South central l A. Go to

(48:44):
south side Chicago. That's what I'm talking about. That's what
I'm concerned about. But they used to do the same thing.
You know, the Supreme Court put Martin in jail for
tax evags. Now Martin is a tax evaser in the
same way that I'm a Norwegian, and I ain't got
nothing against the Norwegian. But I ain't no Norwegian. I

(49:06):
can tell you that right now. So it's just a
matter of trying to hit you below the belt and
keep the distraction. But the beautiful thing is Muhammad Ali,
one of the greatest all free black feener. You got
to give all honor oldge Mohammed tremendous present because he
produced two of the freest black men, probably the two
freest black men of the twentieth century, Malcolm X and

(49:26):
Muhammad Ali.

Speaker 17 (49:27):
Three. Don't forget mister Fara Khon, Well.

Speaker 2 (49:29):
That's true too. Now, miss a little Farra Calls is free.
You absolutely right you have. And he's very much tied
drawnnable Elijah Mohammad definitely and in that sense the minutes
of a little Shara Khan. He is a kind of
son of in that way you see. But what what
what muhammada Adid do, Muhammad Ali roper do? You got
to get your timing right. That's what the jazz musicians say, right.
You got to time it in such a way that

(49:51):
when it's time to swing, make sure it's effective, make
sure it's got love in it, and make sure it
has him packed.

Speaker 17 (50:01):
That's who we got.

Speaker 5 (50:03):
You mentioned in one of your interviews how we should
be taking notice to all of these strikes going on
so a moment ago you said, you know, the Democrats
were saying, hey, all is well the economy as well.
Break down to the people how you talked about, you know,
it can't be going too well because people are striking everywhere.

Speaker 2 (50:19):
That isn't that the truth? Thank God the mighty Amazon brother, Chris,
I thought we were gonna have striking you at ups,
but they called it off the last minute and got
a deal. But you got to continually engage because see,
class struggle is inescapable in the capitalist society. You have
to be very honest about that. And the end and
aim is always to squeeze from the worker what you
can to make the profits as high as you can.

(50:42):
You got banks right here in New York to generating
billions and billions and billions of dollars in standing in
the pockets of the well to do well. We got
three individuals in the country has wealth equivalent to one
hundred and sixty million citizens and three people, three people.
That's a key sweat moment when something something just ain't right,

(51:04):
Dick you same as to with Cop City. Who's supporting
Cop City? Democrats are Republicans. Black politicians down in Atlanta too,
what's happening and what is cop city the militarization of
an already militarized police force to do what to make
sure that on the Chocolate side of town you're not
engaging in the kind of protecting service that you ought to.

(51:27):
It's suppressed, it's contained so it doesn't spill over to
the other sections of town. Treat them where you want to.
Look at our dear brother, and we're going to kick
off the campaign in Mississippi but Matil Day in August
twenty five and twenty six, and we got the brother
Jenkins and brother Parker, brother Michael and brother Eddie. You've
heard about that case, the two who have been so

(51:49):
brutalized and sexually assaulted down in Mississippi and the and
the officers just pleaded guilty. My dear brother, Malik Chabba
just told me about. They just pleaded guilty. But we
gonna be down there with those brothers. Why because that's
where we begin, and it's just two hours from Delta, Mississippi.
That's where the Blues comes from. That's Robert Johnson, hell

(52:12):
Hound on my trail, that Sunhouse, that's the Smith and
my rain and you see, that's the twentieth century was
the most barbaric century of recorded time. Over one hundred
and sixty million people killed wars, and the greatest breakthrough
of the twentieth century was black music.

Speaker 3 (52:33):
All right, we got more with Doctor Cornell West. When
we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
Waning everybody. It's DJ Envy Charlomagne, the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Doctor Cornell West.
I don't forget. Charlomagne is out.

Speaker 1 (52:45):
So if you want to give somebody.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
Donkey of the day eight hundred five eight five one
five one phone lines of Wide Open Eye, let's get
back to Doctor Cornell West, Charlomagne.

Speaker 17 (52:54):
How do you feel?

Speaker 22 (52:55):
Did you hear Meek Mill say recently that the record
labels pay? Are this more to rap about negativity?

Speaker 2 (53:03):
Oh, there's no doubt. I mean the three albums that
I did, you know, I was blessed to work with
Prince and Gerald of Vert and Probable and Jill Scott
and Rod Digger and whole host of Carrus one and
so forth. To My album Never Forget came out two
thousand and seven, and we went to a variety of
different labels, and they said, we don't want this political crap.
We want G string music. String music, that's the language

(53:26):
they use.

Speaker 22 (53:28):
That's somebody from a label said that, Oh yeah, what label?
Do you remember the label Clyde Davis and them, Wow,
that's who it was. Wow, that's who it was.

Speaker 2 (53:37):
And I said to myself, I didn't say it because
again I just listened and is taking it in Well,
Actually I said something like, you know, I don't have
anything against G string. I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian,
but I'm not a Puritan. You love, A good orgasm
has its role and has its place. I don't think
we all to just hook up with orgasm machines for

(53:58):
the rest of our lives and just continually no no
stop and having a little conversation, stopping to have some relation.
But when you fetishize that relation to black people, that's
nothing but white supremacy. In the musical context, you see,
because Gils got handed crap. Curtis Mayfield ain't crap. Fight

(54:19):
the power of both pe Public Enemy and the Isley Brothers.
That's not crap at all. Now, Marvin Gaye saying was
going on, let's get it on that's part of life.
Sometimes you need to get it on. Other times you
got to find out what's going on, and you got

(54:40):
to prepare yourself spiritually, politically, and so forth. But there's
no doubt that the spiritual warfare against the younger generation
that tries to dumb down the music. You know, you
got seven eleven songs, which is the songs with seven words,
you sing it eleven times, antilation and stimulu. It doesn't

(55:01):
keep you keeping.

Speaker 4 (55:02):
On if you win. If you do win, what would
that do for our community? You think, well, the.

Speaker 2 (55:07):
First thing I'm gonna do is I told them my
blessed wife again. I said that I'm not going to
the White House until everybody has a house.

Speaker 17 (55:16):
Let me see.

Speaker 2 (55:16):
So we're gonna be spiritual servant leadership, meaning what then
we're gonna talk about abolition. We're gonna bring back troops
eight hundred military units around the world. America doesn't have
to be an empire forcing every nation to succumb to
its domination. America to be a nation among nations. We

(55:37):
spend fifty seven cent for every dollar on military. We
could be using that to wipe our poverty. We can
be using that for jobs with a living wage. We
can be using that for medicare for all and so forth.
So it's going to be a new day in that sense.
Now you can imagine, I mean, you know very realistically
that you know when you bring that kind of black

(55:58):
musical sensibility concerned with catastrophe, swing and improvisation, grounded with
a courage and of love, they're gonna try to crush
it like a cockroach.

Speaker 17 (56:08):
You ready for that?

Speaker 2 (56:10):
Oh, I've been ready for that all my life.

Speaker 4 (56:12):
That's right.

Speaker 2 (56:14):
Black love is a crime in a white supremacist world.
Anybody who falls in love with black people will be
criminalized in a white supremacist.

Speaker 17 (56:24):
We've seen it having so many times.

Speaker 2 (56:26):
Every major black leader we had who fell in love
with us criminalized, character assassination, literal assassination, marginalization, incarceration, moony y'all,
blue Jamal. We can go on and on the rube
all so many just a Shaicura Asada and others.

Speaker 22 (56:41):
Kind of Tupac question. I want to know what what
do you think Republicans are getting right? And what are
they getting wrong? What do you think Democrats are getting right?
What do you think they're getting wrong?

Speaker 2 (56:48):
Yeah? I think the Republicans get one thing right. They've
had historically in the last fifty years, a certain fear
of centralized government undermining liberties. Now they've given that up
recently because the neo Fascis have taken over. Because for me,
you see, I believe in workers' control. I have a

(57:09):
suspicion of government too, and it's partly because of the
kind of surveillance and cointael pro and the ways in
which government has assets to powers of surveillance of each
and every one of us. So I'm deeply tied to
personal liberty. I'm deeply tied to individual rights. I think
people ought to be able to make their own decisions.

(57:34):
It be women having control over their bodies. It could
be gay brothers like James Baldwin, lesbian sisters like Audrey Lord,
or trans or anybody. Individual liberties are important, but they
are important alongside overcoming structures of domination in the economy,
in discrimination in the workplace. What do the Democrats get right?

(57:58):
Democrats get right the defense of rights of women and
gay brothers and lesbian sisters and trans. You know, they've
been decent on that wind pushed when black though well,
neither one of them are fundingly committed to defending black folk.
There ain't no accident. That's why supremacy at work at

(58:18):
its deepest level. It's inseparable from the economy. It's inseparable
from education, it's inseparable from the spiritual condition of black people.
We don't love ourselves, affirm ourselves, and so forth. But
it means to me that neither one of these parties
has ever ever made it a priority to empower black people.

Speaker 17 (58:43):
And see what that said. I don't understand how come
the Green Party.

Speaker 22 (58:45):
Isn't able to make more of an impact because they
are a viable, I would think, a viable alternative to
this two party system that people claim to be sick of.

Speaker 2 (58:52):
Well, part of it is the Green Party itself has
never made it a major priority to empowerable either. Am
I telling the truth about even absolutely. They concerned about
the environments, rightly, so, they concerned about capitalism rightly, so,
they're concerned about patriarchy rightly, so patriarch in relation to

(59:14):
black sisters, Brown sisters, Indigenous sisters, Middle Eastern sisters, and
so forth, Yes, in principle, but not a priority. Not
a priority, you see. And so those of us who
are improvisational in moving from one context to the next.
You had to be true to what's inside of you.

(59:36):
That's all. You just have to be true. It would
be like James Brown, you know, playing the Funk in
the Apollo and go to Carnegie Hall and start playing
Lawrence Welk. He's not gonna do that. He's true to himself.
The Funk is gonna be as funky and Carnegie Hall
and is gonna be in the Apollo. That's what we need.

(59:58):
We need politicians. We need black professionals like that, you know,
not just wearing the mask and trying to get through
based on their careers and the next opportunity they can size.

Speaker 17 (01:00:08):
How do you support your campaign? Brother?

Speaker 2 (01:00:10):
We got the website.

Speaker 4 (01:00:16):
Cornel West twenty four dot org dot org.

Speaker 17 (01:00:19):
Yeah, you got going ahead.

Speaker 22 (01:00:19):
To donate, the volunteer all of that Cornel West twenty
four dot org.

Speaker 4 (01:00:24):
We appreciate you, brother for joining us this all.

Speaker 2 (01:00:26):
But you all stay strong because that I said, this
is consecrated space. Mask people who come through here, the musicians,
the artists, the leaders, the Yesterday you had the brothers
wrestling with the ghetto chef and the food and the
mother in front of the prisons and things. This is
this is the space. This is like the ring shout place,

(01:00:46):
you know, and on the slavery was against the law
for us reading writers, against the law for us to
worship God with our white supervision. We had to steal
away and hold a hand in the ring shout and
then just raise a beautiful song, swing old sweet Cherry.
They consecrated that space where they could be free in
their deep African black cells.

Speaker 4 (01:01:09):
What's so?

Speaker 2 (01:01:09):
It is here on fifty fifth Street?

Speaker 17 (01:01:11):
All right?

Speaker 2 (01:01:13):
Three?

Speaker 17 (01:01:13):
We call this the Black Mothership.

Speaker 2 (01:01:15):
That's right, Black Mothership. That's oh now is that Son
Raw is at George Clinton?

Speaker 17 (01:01:18):
And then George Clinton.

Speaker 4 (01:01:23):
It's doctor Cornell West and it's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 3 (01:01:26):
Good morning, Good morning everybody. It's d j n V
Charlamagne de Goude. We are the Breakfast Club. We got
our guest co host Clodia Jordan here. And let's get
to rumors.

Speaker 4 (01:01:37):
Everyone where I really this is the rumor reports the boys.
Sometimes they say it downstake.

Speaker 18 (01:01:48):
On the Breakfast Club. Jordan's stories are great.

Speaker 4 (01:01:53):
If you live long enough.

Speaker 27 (01:01:54):
What's gonna have?

Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
That's very true?

Speaker 18 (01:01:56):
Very true?

Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
What's okay? Taylor? Taylor made it on another intro. I
like that one. Yeah, that's all. That was cute. Okay,
not like Soul's boy. My stories are true. Here's true too,
all right, Jamie Fox and Jennifer Anathon, listen, there's a
whole bunch of backlash. He received backlash for a social
media posts that it shared regarding fake friends. The post

(01:02:19):
said they killed this dude named Jesus. What do you
think they'll do to you? Hashtag fake friends, hashtag fake love. Well.
The posts sparked a whole bunch of criticism of Fox's
vague mentioning of the words you know, they causing the
Jewish community to feel targeted. A lot of people came
to Jamie's offense, dating the post was a cultural thing,
and most people knew that this was a reference to,

(01:02:40):
you know, betrayal of Judas and not an attack of
the Jews on the Jews. Jennifer Anithon received backlash because
she liked the posts and people's like hold up now,
sis relaxed, and she posted this story. She posted it
to a story this really makes me sick. I did
not like this post on purpose or by accident. And
more importantly, I want to be clear to my friends

(01:03:01):
and anyone hurt by this showing up on their feeds.
I do not support any form of anti Semitism, and
I truly don't tolerate hate of any kind.

Speaker 3 (01:03:13):
The only anti thing I got from that post was
anti friends, and the post had less to do with
that and more to his statement of fake friends. I'm
sure with somebody in his life that was a fake friend.
And he was saying and in our culture we've said
things like this before. I don't think he was attacking
any group at all. You're like, come on, it's to
the point where people are being too sensitive now. I

(01:03:34):
guess people felt offended, so he decided to take it
down and apologize.

Speaker 4 (01:03:37):
But he wasn't going at any group.

Speaker 3 (01:03:40):
He was talking about a friend that I'm sure did
him dirty, and that's what he was trying to compare it.

Speaker 4 (01:03:45):
To white people. White people, this is for you, as
this is your black sided whiteside, and this is my
black sides speaking right now, okay, and speaking to my
mama and to all the white folks out there. There's
things and our community that is we don't have to
explain because it's understood.

Speaker 2 (01:04:00):
Correct.

Speaker 4 (01:04:00):
Who's grandma did not tell them? Baby? If they killed Jesus,
What do you think they'll do to you? That's something
that we say. It means if the most perfect human
that we've ever heard of, I known of perfect being
was murdered or killed and people betrayed him, don't think
you're better than That has nothing to do with anti Semitism.
It's unbelievable that and I honestly I don't feel that

(01:04:22):
he should have apologized, and Jamie posted this apology. I
want to apologize to the Jewish community and everyone that
was offended by my post. I know my choice of
words I've caused offense and I'm sorry. That was never
my intent. To clarify. I was betrayed by a fake
friend and that's what I meant by they, not anything more.
I have love in my heart for everyone I love
and support the Jewish community. My deepest apologies to anyone
that was offended. Nothing but love always, Jamie Fox. Jamie Fox,

(01:04:46):
this is my black side speaking to you as well.
You shouldn't apologize. The more we uh tiptoe around things
like this, and it gives validity to people even thinking
that was that was such a reach. Jennifer Aniston and
the community that thinks that they were come a for you.
He was coming for you. He was not. He wasn't right. Like,
we get into a point where we have to like

(01:05:06):
backpaddle everything we say to appease one group. Where's the
apologies to us?

Speaker 3 (01:05:11):
Yeah, everything is intention right, and his intention wasn't to
offend anybody. And I mean, and that's clear. The problem
is is people get offended by anything. We've seen it
happen when Lizzo said something, had to take something out
of one of her records. We seen it when Beyonce
and Beyonce had to take something out of her record.
That's cultural things that we've said. Now, if it was
an intention to offend somebody, I completely understand. But in
this case, there was no way, no how, not even

(01:05:34):
a little bit of an offensive tone from Jamie Fox.

Speaker 4 (01:05:37):
The problem is everybody wants to be a victim, and
everyone's like, I'm offended. Back in our day growing up,
we're close to the same age, right, that used to
build character. Even if you were offended by something, you
would learn how to rebound from that or have a
clap back. And I feel like we've gotten so I
can't even say the word i't want to use, but
we become weakened and water down where we just can't
take anything, and being offended is the worst thing on earth, right,

(01:05:59):
Being offended I was made me a savage and be
able to respond quickly and come back with something we
need to bring back playing a dozens and make people
hard again.

Speaker 3 (01:06:06):
Yeah, but pause, no, no, But I will also say this,
and I'm sure Jamie probably have a lot of fans,
a lot of follows that are Jewish, and maybe they
felt a way about it, and he wanted to be like,
you know what, that wasn't my attention and if you
felt that way, I'm sorry, But I don't think.

Speaker 4 (01:06:27):
People took it like that. I just think people took
look for a story and took that story ran with it.
And shame on you, Jennifer Anison, because I like you
and I feel like you put a battery in people's
backs with that. He really did all right. Moving on
Neo apologizing to the LBGTQ community for recent remarks. He
recently did an interview with Glory Valais on blad TV Now.
During his interview, he gave his personal opinion on children
and gender identity. Let's take a listen.

Speaker 27 (01:06:49):
I have no issue with with the lb G. I
have no problem with none of yet with nobody. They love,
we love, do what you do exactly. I just personally
come from an era where a man was a man
and a woman was a woman, and it wasn't but
two genders, and that's just how it rocked. I feel
like parents have almost forgotten what the role of a
parent is. It's like, Okay, if your little boy comes

(01:07:11):
to you and says, Daddy, I want to be a girl,
and you just let him rock with that.

Speaker 4 (01:07:15):
You just let he's five And where did he get
that here?

Speaker 17 (01:07:18):
If you let this.

Speaker 27 (01:07:19):
Five year old boy decide to eat candy all day,
he's gonna do this. Exactly when did it become a
good idea to let a five year old, let a
six year old letter twelve year old make a life
changing decision for their self?

Speaker 4 (01:07:30):
Where's the lie? Where's the lie? But then he with
much pressure, he was forced into an apology. He said,
after much reflection, I'd like to express my deepest apology
to anyone I may have hurt with my comments on
parenting and gender identity. I've always been an advocate for
love and inclusivity in the LGGTQ community. So I understand
how my comments may have been interpreted as insensitive and offensive.

(01:07:52):
It goes on and on and on, once again, another
black person having to apologize for having an opinion. Now, Listen,
I understand it's tumultuous times and the community. I've definitely
been under attack one thousand percent, so a black people, right.
I agree with comments about parents not really parenting anymore
and like kind of letting the children lead the way,

(01:08:12):
and I think we need to get back to a
place where listen, I want to wear makeup. When I
was twelve, I wasn't allowed to because my mom put
her foot down and said, listen, that's something you do
when you're older. You get too closer to me, to
an adult, we wouldn't let a kid eat whatever they want,
play with fire. I think when you're young, you go
through phases, and I think, let kids be kids and
just like live and just worry about kid things. I

(01:08:35):
think sexuality and sex is something that we five and
six years old. It shouldn't even be on the radar
at that point. I think, like, I think we're just
getting introducing sex and sexuality is so young, and I
know people might fit maud of that comment. But I'm
standing by and I'm not apologizing.

Speaker 3 (01:08:49):
Yeah, I mean I feel like, as a parent, you
decide to parent your kid the way that you want
to parent your kid.

Speaker 4 (01:08:56):
I'm with you.

Speaker 3 (01:08:57):
I feel that at age five six, I don't want
my kids to be thinking about sex, not at all,
not any type of sex, right, And it's not just
a LBGT. I think he's straight sex, not gay sex,
not any type of sex. I don't want any type
of sex references at the age of five and six,
and not even at the age of ten. I have
a ten year old, a nine year old. I had
to start counting. One is about to be seven, and

(01:09:19):
one's about to be two, and that's not something that
I even want on their mind. I want them to
be kids. I want them to play outside. I want
them to play basketball and football and dance. And my
daughter's making movies at the house using iMovie now, having
a great time. But I don't want sex to be
a part of that. And I don't make them or
allow them to watch anything that has any type of
any sexual you know, any windows at all. So am

(01:09:40):
I a bad parent for that?

Speaker 28 (01:09:42):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
But if Neil wants to raise his kids. I think
he has a lot of them. He can raise them
the way that he wants to be. And I don't
have a problem with that.

Speaker 4 (01:09:48):
So I mean, what do you say? And there is
an argument right to the critics, I will say, hey,
but you know, I want my kid to feel comfortable
living in their truth correct And they say they recognize
that our early and I do believe that. I you
believe children, some children are born, They're born that way.
You know what I mean? Like, I don't want to
stifle them, right, I just think we should talk less
about sex and more about kid things. Yeah, I'm not.

Speaker 3 (01:10:10):
I'm never going to stifle how my kid feels, or
what my kid wants or what my kid thinks that
they him or her wants. But I will try to
lead a life as a kid. When I was a kid,
I was a kid. I played I played video games,
I played baseball. I did whatever I wanted to do.
My parents didn't stifle me, but I also didn't have
Like I'm a grown ass man.

Speaker 4 (01:10:31):
And I still haven't had a conversation with the birds
and bees with my mom and.

Speaker 3 (01:10:34):
My dad yet. I'm still waiting for that conversation. Dad
I know you're listening.

Speaker 17 (01:10:38):
Everyone.

Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
We still didn't have that conversation, but that's what it was.
We didn't have that conversation. When we get to a
little older age, when there teens and it's more and
then they won't have that conversation. But right now, I
just want my kids to be kids, just play, have fun,
enjoy life, support.

Speaker 4 (01:10:52):
Them without stifling them. But I don't encourage any kind
of sex talk until they're.

Speaker 17 (01:10:56):
A little older.

Speaker 4 (01:10:57):
Maybe I feel the same way. All right, were on
the same page. A right, Y'll be mad if y'all
want you whatever. That's what we think. And I think
we got to get back to your point where we
can have opinions on things without it being called a phobia.

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Everybody is DJ NV Charlomagne to God, we are the
Breakfast Club. Charlemagne is out, So opening up the four
lines to give donkey of the day to whoever you want.
Claudia Jordan is here, our guest host, So let's go
right to the phone line.

Speaker 4 (01:12:06):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 16 (01:12:08):
My name was Jennifer.

Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
Hey, Jennifer, Who are gonna give donkey too?

Speaker 13 (01:12:11):
The people advances who got their ass whoop in Montgomery?

Speaker 4 (01:12:15):
They deserve to do.

Speaker 12 (01:12:17):
They did it and they awn a gas station.

Speaker 15 (01:12:20):
And sell to Alabama.

Speaker 29 (01:12:22):
And I worked at the hospital and they came in
the hospital scared to death last night.

Speaker 4 (01:12:26):
Oh you went over there last night.

Speaker 12 (01:12:28):
I'm I actually working sell my Alabama.

Speaker 15 (01:12:32):
I'm a contract worker at the hospital.

Speaker 4 (01:12:34):
So you see some of the people come in there
and they were scared to death.

Speaker 12 (01:12:37):
They were scared to death.

Speaker 15 (01:12:38):
They called the police. They said, everybody is in here.

Speaker 21 (01:12:42):
They said what Yeah, that's what they said.

Speaker 4 (01:12:44):
They said, everybody what our nig in here? So you
you saw them at the hospital where they were, they
like a lot of injuries with anybody teeth knocked out?

Speaker 30 (01:12:52):
Oh yeah, they like one lady.

Speaker 12 (01:12:54):
It was three men and one woman.

Speaker 26 (01:12:57):
The woman had a fifth print and taste on the
left side of the face and it was huge.

Speaker 10 (01:13:03):
But well, I had you know what I mean.

Speaker 15 (01:13:04):
Don't get me wrong, I was tickled.

Speaker 29 (01:13:06):
But I was thinking to myself, like, y'all died, everything.

Speaker 4 (01:13:09):
Y'all got you know, domessic, think about it?

Speaker 2 (01:13:11):
Is that?

Speaker 3 (01:13:11):
I mean, I mean it is I like that term.
He tickled me too, you got a footprint. But then
but then they come to the hospital. Now now, now
they come into the to the black nurses hit some elp.

Speaker 12 (01:13:21):
Exactly, and then they looking at everybody like, oh my god,
everybody's black, everybody.

Speaker 29 (01:13:27):
And then they called the police and the police told them, hey,
we need to get treated or you leave, and they left.

Speaker 4 (01:13:33):
So you're messed with black people. You have found out
asked me, you got a footprint in your forehead? Then
you go to the hospital and you're.

Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
Like, oh, this is more than Yeah, footprint on your
face is crazy.

Speaker 4 (01:13:44):
Hello, who is this.

Speaker 8 (01:13:48):
With?

Speaker 3 (01:13:48):
It's Willie from Alabama. Now now Willie, who you gonna
give donkey too?

Speaker 15 (01:13:51):
I want to get dunk on the day to the
owners of vessels the mini mart. They came down here.
So my grandma Alabama and jumped on that dude who
go by the nine dangs.

Speaker 1 (01:14:00):
Now that's your friend, the security guard.

Speaker 15 (01:14:03):
I know him.

Speaker 4 (01:14:04):
How's he doing?

Speaker 15 (01:14:05):
He all right? He have a good experience because everybody's
down here.

Speaker 11 (01:14:10):
We support him.

Speaker 1 (01:14:11):
We definitely support him.

Speaker 26 (01:14:12):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:14:12):
And so he's a security guard.

Speaker 4 (01:14:14):
How old is the brother?

Speaker 15 (01:14:15):
Name got to be like years old.

Speaker 3 (01:14:18):
So he's an older gentleman. They try to whoop his ass.
I'm so glad that people jumped on his ass so fast.

Speaker 15 (01:14:23):
Yeah, man, but we go through that all the time.

Speaker 4 (01:14:25):
Man. Is he in social media?

Speaker 10 (01:14:27):
Uh?

Speaker 15 (01:14:27):
He don't have no social media. But I can get
him to call you guys, what's his number?

Speaker 4 (01:14:32):
But we gonna speak to him. What can can you?

Speaker 1 (01:14:34):
Can you call him on three way right fast?

Speaker 15 (01:14:36):
I can't call him on three real fast. He was
one of them type of older dudes. But you just
got to pull up on him.

Speaker 4 (01:14:41):
He always you've got to pull up on him.

Speaker 26 (01:14:44):
Man.

Speaker 4 (01:14:45):
All right, Willie, we love him. Can you tell him
we love him and we salute him, and I think
he just inspired a whole movie. Are people sticking of
us sticking together? Absolutely?

Speaker 15 (01:14:52):
Oh yeah, I got dall on record, so soon as
I get off work, I'm gonna go shore to him.

Speaker 3 (01:14:56):
Okay, all right, well we appreciate what's his name, my name,
not you, Willie, the man, the man.

Speaker 15 (01:15:02):
That got danang Dan name Day, your nay.

Speaker 1 (01:15:06):
Name day there as a dog dog and nanny as
an uh not.

Speaker 15 (01:15:09):
Not bang bang bang bang.

Speaker 4 (01:15:12):
Bang bang bang bangley with a b like boy no.

Speaker 15 (01:15:16):
Dang bang like dang bangers.

Speaker 4 (01:15:18):
Dang dang dang d a n g. All right, well,
salute the dang dan. Thank you. WILLI the market owners
trying to say that he don't he he had nothing
to do that he left. He's like, no, no, was it?
I walked away? I walked away?

Speaker 9 (01:15:31):
It was it?

Speaker 4 (01:15:31):
All right, we'll see this video. Hello, who's this?

Speaker 15 (01:15:34):
It's a shoot?

Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
Who you gonna get donkey too?

Speaker 30 (01:15:36):
Tell them white people that jump security guard and then
try to play the victim when the publice came right.

Speaker 3 (01:15:43):
I'm in surprised more more than me didn't get thrown
into the water because I'd have been thrown them in
the water like crazy.

Speaker 15 (01:15:48):
Hey.

Speaker 16 (01:15:48):
They was knocking them out though, So it's cool.

Speaker 4 (01:15:50):
It's too you know, it's funny. There was real bowl
with it when it was six on one to the
poor brother, the brother by himself. But then when then
we pulled up, they were like they want to they
didn't want to, and the gentleman.

Speaker 15 (01:16:02):
And we traumatized them.

Speaker 4 (01:16:04):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (01:16:04):
And the gentleman that picked up the chair, he wasn't
a younger dude, he was an older man. He was
getting busy with that chair. Ww style.

Speaker 8 (01:16:10):
Yeah, it took me back to my faihood.

Speaker 10 (01:16:12):
I'm like, damn, get on the rope.

Speaker 2 (01:16:15):
You know.

Speaker 4 (01:16:15):
You know, speaking of that chair, I have a fun fact.
On July seventeenth, nineteen eleven, Nathaniel Alexander a black man
patting the first folding chair. Really yo, I found this
back last night. I'm black Twitter. I will die laughing.
I'm a post on my ig.

Speaker 18 (01:16:30):
Lauren.

Speaker 1 (01:16:31):
Good morning, Good morning.

Speaker 4 (01:16:33):
How you feeling, Lauren.

Speaker 26 (01:16:35):
I'm good. I actually just got our work, y'all.

Speaker 4 (01:16:38):
Lauren.

Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
You the woman that that you're from Alabama?

Speaker 15 (01:16:40):
Correct, correct?

Speaker 1 (01:16:41):
Now you're the woman that.

Speaker 3 (01:16:42):
That filmed the whole thing, right, So you were filming
from the boat.

Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
So so break down what happened. You guys are on
that boat.

Speaker 3 (01:16:49):
The boat's coming in and you're seeing this altercation happen
on the dock.

Speaker 1 (01:16:53):
So explain everything that happened.

Speaker 26 (01:16:55):
Okay, So we were like on the stop. We were
waiting to get on like the ferry boat, and we
just had a little thing we could have books for
my cousins, a private party where different cycle you know,
where's the cycle. While the boats going and the hitter
boat and Harriet.

Speaker 23 (01:17:11):
Was trying to come in.

Speaker 12 (01:17:13):
The smaller boats went in.

Speaker 26 (01:17:14):
A way they were trying to move the boat and
the security they caused it to me and basically they
started unhensing the boat and booting at bat and the
guy the white women that went down there, you know
it with a lot of skin swoining stuff like that,
and then the white guy just hitting them and all

(01:17:37):
of the people that was come out on the thing wherever,
but all of them jumped on him.

Speaker 31 (01:17:44):
I'm you, the Harriet is now on like cutting closer
to the docks. So like the crew members, everybody saw it.
But instead of your quotes throwing up.

Speaker 26 (01:17:53):
There something going on by their basis, some of them
blankstot got back in their boat that sat there. So
that's why we see the gentlemen and now everybody jumping
off the boat. It's because they saw them jump on
his bed and literally got on their boat like what
happened to them, And that's why when the boat got
close and they were able to leap over and one individual,

(01:18:15):
I think he was sixteen years old, he.

Speaker 15 (01:18:17):
Swam over while.

Speaker 26 (01:18:18):
They were doing it. That's why they did that. That's
why they because yeah, it's literally all he's all pretty
guard asking.

Speaker 16 (01:18:26):
To do was to loose your boat.

Speaker 4 (01:18:28):
And it went from there was a sixteen year old
Was he on your boat that you were on? Did
he jump off the boat you were on?

Speaker 26 (01:18:34):
No, No, he was on the Harriet.

Speaker 16 (01:18:36):
We were on the dock, okay, waiting to vote on
a smaller little like you know, excursion but you kettle
and your dream and you know party that his boat.

Speaker 26 (01:18:47):
Couldn't come in either because.

Speaker 31 (01:18:50):
Of their boats were in the way. So they asked
him to move their boat and some reason, whatever the
case may be decided to.

Speaker 26 (01:18:57):
Swing on the security or.

Speaker 4 (01:19:02):
Wow, Lauren, we lost you. Damn we lost Lauren.

Speaker 3 (01:19:05):
Lauren was actually one of the people that actually filmed,
uh well, one of the people that filmed the incident
that happened in Alabama eye witness.

Speaker 4 (01:19:13):
She seated, ah Man, I wish I was there.

Speaker 8 (01:19:14):
Now.

Speaker 3 (01:19:15):
I want to I want to open up the phone lines.
And I know we're supposed to talk about some other things.
I want to open up the phone lines. Eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. If you've seen
something like this happening to a gentleman that you didn't know,
a brother out there getting into an altercation with some
white folks, and white folks were jumping him, would you help?

Speaker 4 (01:19:31):
That is the question.

Speaker 3 (01:19:32):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. I
know a lot of you say I would help. I
wouldn't do it, but it's a little different. We're asking
would you help. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. Let's discuss. This's the breakfast club.

Speaker 17 (01:19:42):
Go one.

Speaker 1 (01:19:44):
Call out, you pull out your phone, call in right now,
you call me.

Speaker 4 (01:19:48):
Add your opinion to the breakfast club top break it down.

Speaker 19 (01:19:51):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one the
Breakfast Club. It's topic times.

Speaker 16 (01:20:01):
The phone.

Speaker 19 (01:20:04):
Called eight hundred and five eight five one to join
into the discussion with the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 3 (01:20:08):
Talk about it morning, everybody, It's DJ Envy Charlamagne the guy.

Speaker 4 (01:20:13):
We are the Breakfast Club. Now.

Speaker 3 (01:20:15):
If you're just joining us, we got our guest co host,
Claudia Jordan. She's hanging with me today. We were talking
about what happened in Alabama at Alabama Brawl. If you're
just waking up, there was a security guard at a
boat dock. He was trying to get somebody to move
their boat because the actual steamboat was coming in.

Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
They wouldn't move the boat, and they jumped the brother.
All right, it was a black guy.

Speaker 3 (01:20:35):
It was a bunch of white dudes and a white
and couple of white women, and they jumped them, jumped
them crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:20:40):
The black people watching it on the boat that was
coming in.

Speaker 3 (01:20:43):
Actually one dude's jumped in the water started swimming, and
when that boat got.

Speaker 1 (01:20:47):
Ashore, they whooped those white people's casts.

Speaker 3 (01:20:50):
So we're asking eight hundred and five eight five one
five one, if you've seen somebody in distress, would you help.

Speaker 4 (01:20:56):
Let's go to the phone lines.

Speaker 3 (01:20:57):
Hello, who's this Hey, Jane goome on morning. Now we're
asking if you've seen something like this happen, would you help?

Speaker 26 (01:21:04):
Absolutely, not only time markets, but the nearest managing push
off the boat because what are you doing?

Speaker 6 (01:21:10):
I have to go help.

Speaker 4 (01:21:11):
But when I saw a.

Speaker 31 (01:21:12):
Female doctoring out a female, yeah, they would.

Speaker 11 (01:21:14):
Have got the one on one.

Speaker 21 (01:21:15):
I get my ask, not out.

Speaker 15 (01:21:16):
I even gonna lie eat.

Speaker 4 (01:21:18):
So Jenny, you can't fight, I ain't.

Speaker 31 (01:21:21):
I would have doctored for the lord.

Speaker 4 (01:21:23):
So there's gonna be people that are gonna fight. And
then we need some people in the film crill. So
you be on the film crill?

Speaker 16 (01:21:27):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:21:27):
Yeah, right, no help documentation?

Speaker 21 (01:21:30):
Hello, who's this this trash?

Speaker 10 (01:21:34):
Hey?

Speaker 4 (01:21:34):
Tresh?

Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
Now we're asking if you've seen this happen, and what
would you do?

Speaker 4 (01:21:37):
I we jump in.

Speaker 30 (01:21:38):
I honestly put jump in. I'm not a person that
likes injustice or a vice, but I also am a
person that love when our community had up for one another.

Speaker 3 (01:21:49):
So yeah, yeah, I didn't even ask you, Laudy, what
would you do if you've seen that situation happen?

Speaker 4 (01:21:54):
What would you do?

Speaker 5 (01:21:54):
Man?

Speaker 4 (01:21:55):
I've been waiting for a Karen trying me. Really, I
have like I just have, like I'm just so sick of.
You know, the last few years been really tough. If
you've been to be black in America, has to be
mad all the time because of what we see. And
we've seen all these people just getting like slowly killed
right in front of us, and people are filming.

Speaker 1 (01:22:09):
I jump in.

Speaker 4 (01:22:10):
I would jump in. I would jump in and try
not to go a hip out.

Speaker 3 (01:22:13):
See, I'm the gentleman with the chair, that is me.
I'm not a fair fighter. I never know what somebody
has in their back pockets. I'm not playing any games.
I'm grabbing a chair, knocking you off. And I am
very surprised I didn't see more people in the water
because I'm pushing everybody in the water. He said, everybody's
going in the water.

Speaker 1 (01:22:29):
I'm not because I'm just gonna push you.

Speaker 15 (01:22:32):
In the water.

Speaker 3 (01:22:32):
And I know for about the next five minutes you
got to swim back on sure, and I'm good. I'm
just gonna be pushing mad people in the water.

Speaker 4 (01:22:38):
You know that Doc Water is mad filthy too, you know,
she is hell.

Speaker 3 (01:22:42):
Getting out of air the only thing I was fearful of,
you know, because a lot of time they say Black
people can't swim, right, so they push one of us
in the water. We can't swim mad they drowning right now.
Somebody gotta go get them.

Speaker 4 (01:22:51):
But I could swim. I'm pushing everybody in that water.
I like it, man, I like I like the unity.
I hope it starts a moving Like I said, hello,
who's this? Who kat gave?

Speaker 3 (01:23:01):
What's up from Brownsville? Talk to me what you're doing
if you see something like this happening.

Speaker 12 (01:23:05):
I feel like I wouldn't help anybody.

Speaker 32 (01:23:07):
That's when the in the disadvantage, especially if you're from
our city, because even when you were in gun play,
had it out, I say, y'all, I will I will
go in for NB you know what I'm saying. And
I'm gonna go hard for people that's from the color
of my skin, and if they not from the color
of my skin, I feel like I would like break
it up because I don't like.

Speaker 12 (01:23:24):
Seeing people with disadvantages, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:23:27):
Yeah, And that's that's another thing too, is when it's
our own people, you want to help even more like
and it's this has nothing to do with it, but
like if you ever go out of town, and it's
a bunch of New York dudes in the club. New
York always stick together. You might not know anybody at all,
but when it's New York, we all stick together.

Speaker 4 (01:23:42):
Like, yeah, what's up?

Speaker 1 (01:23:43):
We don't know each other from nobody.

Speaker 15 (01:23:45):
Like cousins when we're out of town and everything.

Speaker 8 (01:23:48):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:23:48):
But that way, were back in New York, we enemies.

Speaker 3 (01:23:50):
We hate each other. Oh you from the Bronx from
b back. That's we gotta work on that part. We
work on the black part. Were all black, no matter
where we're from.

Speaker 4 (01:23:59):
Right, thank you?

Speaker 2 (01:24:00):
KK?

Speaker 4 (01:24:01):
Yeah, hello, who's this?

Speaker 2 (01:24:06):
What up?

Speaker 4 (01:24:06):
Talk to me?

Speaker 8 (01:24:07):
Yes, sir?

Speaker 4 (01:24:08):
You know why I'm jumping in over?

Speaker 18 (01:24:09):
Why?

Speaker 8 (01:24:10):
Because black people don't just bother white people. He was
probably doing this job.

Speaker 4 (01:24:14):
He was, and it was entitled, so now you're entitled to.

Speaker 8 (01:24:19):
This as I like that.

Speaker 2 (01:24:20):
I like it a lot.

Speaker 4 (01:24:22):
Yeah. Hey, how you doing? I'm good?

Speaker 12 (01:24:26):
I mean, we try to guess holds up there?

Speaker 10 (01:24:28):
What's up?

Speaker 5 (01:24:28):
Man?

Speaker 4 (01:24:30):
Where are you from?

Speaker 18 (01:24:31):
What you mean?

Speaker 12 (01:24:32):
Brother?

Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
You just want to just guess hold because you just
want to get hold.

Speaker 4 (01:24:35):
There we go again with me and side.

Speaker 12 (01:24:39):
One of the guest holds on the on the breakfast
club man, what's something?

Speaker 4 (01:24:42):
How how does that make you feel?

Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
Coldy, you've been putting your chops and you've been working
for a long time.

Speaker 4 (01:24:46):
It is just from Brooklyn. It's like I can do
that job. I feel like when y'all no.

Speaker 12 (01:24:49):
No, no, she stake the club that she's doing an
amazing job. I just think that we would be a
good addition to the show that But I gotta.

Speaker 4 (01:24:57):
Speak on this. Yeah, when Jefs is on here, when
Everthy is on here, when all these other fed la la,
y'all don't be like y'all should let the average person
come up here, because it's because I feel like when
I'm up here, I just everybody, like everybody that's y'all
not get me. Do I suck?

Speaker 8 (01:25:18):
No, No, not at all.

Speaker 12 (01:25:19):
Crida, like I said, justide a shot at you.

Speaker 10 (01:25:22):
I'm just I mean, I just need an opportunity to.

Speaker 4 (01:25:24):
Show what I could do that only happens when I'm here.
Do they do this on it with everybody else in here? No,
jesus me, we know I'm gonna say, I'm I'm for
the people. I'm the people.

Speaker 3 (01:25:31):
There you go eight hundred and five eight five one
o five when we're talking to Alabama brawl that went
over went down over the weekend. If you've seen a
brother in distress? Would you jump in? Or would you
mind your business?

Speaker 4 (01:25:41):
Let's discuss. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's topic time.

Speaker 19 (01:25:49):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one to
join into the discussion with the Breakfast Club morning.

Speaker 3 (01:25:55):
Everybody is dj En V Charlamagne the gud. We are
the Breakfast Club. Now if you joining us. We got
Claudia Jordan here, she's our guest host. Charlemagne is out,
he'd be back tomorrow. So we're asking the Alabama brawler
went down over the weekend, if you've seen a brother
in distress, what would you do? Would you help or
would you mind your business? Now, I know a lot
of people said they would mind their business because we've

(01:26:16):
heard of this before. People jump in and maybe you know,
somebody has a weapon and they wound up getting hurt
or killed or shot, or you know, if it's a
couple fight and.

Speaker 4 (01:26:25):
You jump in and now they both turn and jump
on your ass and they stay together anyway, And they
stay together anyway. So that is the question. Let's go
to the phone line.

Speaker 14 (01:26:32):
Oh, who's this?

Speaker 29 (01:26:33):
Hey, what's up?

Speaker 12 (01:26:34):
Good morning?

Speaker 15 (01:26:34):
This Tisa?

Speaker 2 (01:26:36):
Hey?

Speaker 4 (01:26:36):
Takeisa? What you doing?

Speaker 26 (01:26:39):
I'm rolling up right now?

Speaker 4 (01:26:41):
No, I mean, what would you do in that situation?

Speaker 3 (01:26:43):
I know you're listening to us, Tekeisa, Like, what would
you do in a situation you see a brother under distress?

Speaker 18 (01:26:47):
You helping them?

Speaker 4 (01:26:47):
On your mind?

Speaker 26 (01:26:48):
It is I'm jumping in.

Speaker 31 (01:26:51):
I wouldn't ask, I'm taking names.

Speaker 29 (01:26:54):
I'm getting some of the best.

Speaker 4 (01:26:55):
Shots, don't do you feel like, especially the stuff we've
been witnessing with like you know, seeing George Floyd and
like all the other black men that we have all
witness gets snuffed out, Like do you think that that
has a lot to do with it?

Speaker 9 (01:27:08):
Now?

Speaker 4 (01:27:09):
People just sick and tired of seeing it, like, ain't
gonna happen on our watch anymore?

Speaker 29 (01:27:12):
Yes, that's exactly what I was just about to say.
That's part of the problem. Too many people standing around.

Speaker 15 (01:27:17):
Just watching it.

Speaker 29 (01:27:18):
Right, You're watching women be disrespected, watch meggat just come on,
no jump in and with theys. And it's an argument
that on the other the other color, the other tide,
Oh they jump in, they don't hear they know each other?

Speaker 1 (01:27:31):
Now, ta Keisa, when's the last time you got into
a fight.

Speaker 29 (01:27:34):
Man, I'm forty seven years old and I am not fighting.

Speaker 3 (01:27:36):
To Kesa, you ain't whooping nobody. You're gonna get tired
after you pushed the first person.

Speaker 29 (01:27:40):
Hey, dj N, I'm dragging somebody.

Speaker 4 (01:27:45):
You go dragging for tens and then you're gonna be tired.
They're gonna get some water.

Speaker 3 (01:27:50):
That's why I said, I'm just gonna push people in
the water because I got about a good sixty seconds
and I'm gonna be tired.

Speaker 4 (01:27:55):
I'm being like, you know, look at you.

Speaker 10 (01:27:57):
That's the timer murder.

Speaker 29 (01:27:58):
You don't know, compolks, because you can't go keep your
folks in the water now.

Speaker 4 (01:28:02):
But you're gonna drag him.

Speaker 1 (01:28:03):
But I can't push them in the water.

Speaker 4 (01:28:04):
To Keisa, now, t Keisa, we are out the same
age I'm gonna get. I'm I'm gonna be with you
with that. But we all gonna get tired. But they're
gonna get They're gonna get ten fifteen seconds a hell
from us before we get tired, ten tenty seconds.

Speaker 1 (01:28:15):
Ten to fifty seconds of hell.

Speaker 4 (01:28:16):
That's right, I'm gonna be tired. Hello, who's this?

Speaker 26 (01:28:19):
Good morning?

Speaker 31 (01:28:19):
This is shine from Detroit.

Speaker 1 (01:28:21):
He ain't showing what up, Doe. So what's Detroit doing?

Speaker 10 (01:28:24):
Now?

Speaker 1 (01:28:24):
You see a brother in distress?

Speaker 4 (01:28:25):
What you doing, Mama?

Speaker 31 (01:28:26):
Well, because I'm from Detroit, I'm from East seven, I
gotta be careful. I don't want to just get the
swinging on people and I don't know who right or
who's wrong. I stand for my people one hundred percent,
but I go to Smith, Karen or Baby and find
out we know we wrong. You couldn't hit baby kid
or something. Now we all in jail with the stupie.

Speaker 1 (01:28:46):
So you you're gonna you wanna analyze first.

Speaker 3 (01:28:47):
You're gonna sit back and say, all right, let me
find out who's right or wrong first, and then you're
gonna start whooping ass exactly.

Speaker 31 (01:28:52):
I got white friends and black plans, so yeah, I
get it, but I'm gonna always say it for my
people first.

Speaker 15 (01:28:57):
Okay, I gotta know what's going on.

Speaker 4 (01:29:00):
But the white side don't do that. They all jumped
on that guy without even though he was just doing
his job, you know what I'm saying. So we gotta
return energy. Sometimes I think you.

Speaker 31 (01:29:07):
Know I saying, Claudia, I'm sorry, I can't. Yes, Claudia, Yes,
you're right, you start right. They did Joe with their
brother when he was just doing his job.

Speaker 4 (01:29:14):
That's right. So we give them more courtesy than they
give us. So I think the daisy to be over. Hello,
who's this.

Speaker 3 (01:29:20):
Charlie from the Troit you know, Detroit on the line heavy.
When I started talking about a fighting topic, Detroit call
it so crazy.

Speaker 23 (01:29:27):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (01:29:28):
So Charlie, what's up? You see a man in distress?

Speaker 10 (01:29:30):
What you dom?

Speaker 15 (01:29:32):
Man ain't no herd.

Speaker 12 (01:29:33):
If I can't jump in that the only.

Speaker 8 (01:29:35):
Way I can't say it's not gonna happen.

Speaker 15 (01:29:37):
My wife probably.

Speaker 10 (01:29:38):
Would lose her marble for fear of what could happen.

Speaker 12 (01:29:42):
Right, But man ain't no way. It can't go down
without like that.

Speaker 3 (01:29:46):
I'm with you because when I look at that brother,
I look at my father, my uncle, my brother, like
you look at a family member, and especially if it's
a black woman, I'm looking at mama, grandmama.

Speaker 1 (01:29:55):
My sister, my daughter.

Speaker 4 (01:29:56):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (01:29:56):
You're just looking at to really just to beat up
anybody that that that mess with them.

Speaker 4 (01:30:00):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 8 (01:30:03):
Yoe?

Speaker 4 (01:30:03):
Detroit? Yo? Yellow colored in Eli.

Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
When I start mentioning physical fighting, Detroit calling so crazy
because you gotta.

Speaker 10 (01:30:13):
I wish you was a boat called and here you're
here and Nick County and the doing this, the tears.
I've been talking to you in the water episode.

Speaker 4 (01:30:21):
Elijah can't curse.

Speaker 3 (01:30:22):
So I so imagine that party I did in Detroit
two weeks ago, right, you know, right on the water side,
and a brother was getting beat up by some white folks.

Speaker 4 (01:30:30):
What's happening, man, that's.

Speaker 10 (01:30:31):
The whole entire crowding out there.

Speaker 4 (01:30:33):
The whole crowd would have whipped his ass.

Speaker 10 (01:30:35):
Yeah, he ain't thrown in the order too. We had
a boat like the Princess, they probab would have put
up under it.

Speaker 4 (01:30:40):
Damn it man A thank you. Let me go to
one more caller. Hello, who's this yo?

Speaker 12 (01:30:44):
Hevy was good?

Speaker 4 (01:30:45):
Miss Mitch? Where you call it from?

Speaker 15 (01:30:47):
I'm calling from Atlanta?

Speaker 4 (01:30:49):
Atlanta? All right?

Speaker 1 (01:30:49):
Now you see a brother in distressed, Mitch, Mitch, what
you're doing?

Speaker 4 (01:30:52):
Mitch?

Speaker 12 (01:30:53):
Oh yeah, smoke, it's going all the way up. You
already know it's twenty twenty three.

Speaker 10 (01:30:56):
You already know it was the other way around.

Speaker 8 (01:30:59):
We went to end up. You know, we gotta gotta
support our people.

Speaker 12 (01:31:02):
We gotta fight for our people.

Speaker 4 (01:31:04):
Man, if we can keep this energy going and then
start dealing with each other, like stop stop the nonsense
between us. We can be so powerful. I'm with you.
I am totally with you. Go to Twitter and look
at black Twitter. They are going and they had a
meme of a Timberland pull up to a doc and
had the SS dead ass on it. Like there was

(01:31:24):
so many funny memes all over social media. Like go
to black Twitter and just just google it. It's so funny.
Jesus Christ.

Speaker 3 (01:31:30):
I mean, I will say this, I love the fact
that we all stood up and roll with each other.
I just pray to God that you know, in other
situations we could ride ride with each.

Speaker 4 (01:31:37):
Other more often.

Speaker 3 (01:31:39):
I mean there's so many times where a lot of
times we go against each other and not even know anything.
It was good to see that that we supported that brother,
we helped that brother and had that brother's back.

Speaker 4 (01:31:49):
But it doesn't stop there.

Speaker 3 (01:31:50):
We got to continue to support our own we gotta
to continue support our own businesses. We got to continue
to support, support, support, support, and I don't think we
should stop until we support each other.

Speaker 4 (01:31:59):
And there's an art even to be made that they
the brothers that did jumping and the sisters perhaps could
have prevented a murder. That guy could have been murdered, correct,
like it was eight on one. They could have stopped
him until he was done breathing, you know what I mean.
And no one got killed, So we can make a
light of the situation. But I do like that, you know,
the brother was protective.

Speaker 17 (01:32:15):
All right.

Speaker 1 (01:32:16):
Now, we got rooms on the way. But we're talking
about Yo.

Speaker 4 (01:32:18):
A big story with Kai Sannat and how they are
coming for his neck. Will got more on that when
we get back.

Speaker 1 (01:32:23):
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
Good morning everybody. It's j n V Charlamagne the God.
We are the Breakfast Club. We got our guest co
host Claudia Jordan.

Speaker 4 (01:32:32):
Fun Times here. Good morning.

Speaker 1 (01:32:34):
Shout out to my brother Rob. He's listening this morning.

Speaker 3 (01:32:37):
He was like, support, support, support, we have to support.
But he was like, yo, E, I have a restaurant.
You haven't came one time. All right, I'm gonna come
to your restaurant today. Oh I forgot it's closed today,
so I can't even come today, Rob.

Speaker 4 (01:32:47):
And you're gonna pay for it, right, You're gonna pay.
You're not gonna ask for the hookup. You canna support
black businesses the restaurant.

Speaker 1 (01:32:54):
I'm just come, yes, I am. Well, let's get to
the rooms.

Speaker 8 (01:32:57):
Let's go.

Speaker 4 (01:33:00):
Everyone where Really the rumor reports.

Speaker 6 (01:33:08):
Toy soldier boys.

Speaker 4 (01:33:08):
Sometimes they say it sounds fake.

Speaker 18 (01:33:11):
On the breakfast Flood, Jordan's stories are.

Speaker 4 (01:33:16):
If you live long enough, he's gonna have story that
is very true. So all right. Twitch star high Sonata
is being charged with the felony and two misdemeanors after
his free PlayStation giveaway in New York City went left Now.
He collaborated with another influence of Fenom to give away
five PlayStations and Union Square. What can whatever could go wrong? Well,

(01:33:40):
the two invited there are millions of followers to join
them in New York City at four pm for the giveaway.

Speaker 28 (01:33:44):
Now.

Speaker 4 (01:33:44):
According to the police, the crowd grew around three pm,
spilling into surrounding areas. It really got crazy. It's reported
that most of the crowd was peaceful, but a handful
of attendees began throwing rocks, bottles, and building materials out
of others in the crowd. Police ended up detaining sixty
five people, including Kai Sanat. Nearly half of them were
juveniles and uh, I don't want to call him with that,

(01:34:08):
but Mayor of New York had something to say. He
needs to beat he's outside every Adams, this.

Speaker 28 (01:34:14):
Is a influencer. Kai Sanat was released from police custody
today after yesterday's chaos.

Speaker 4 (01:34:20):
In Union Square.

Speaker 28 (01:34:21):
Police issued a desk appearance ticket to Sanat, which requires
him to appear in court on August eighteenth. He faces
charges of inciting a riot and promoting an unlawful gathering
after Sainat's giveaway event turned violent. Today, Mayor Adams spoke
about the investigation into the giveaway event, saying he believes
other people could also be responsible for the riot.

Speaker 9 (01:34:43):
You don't come to get free game boys and bring
smoke bombs and bring madis and bring other disruptive items,
and so we believe there were some outside influencers that
may have attempted to aggravate this situation.

Speaker 3 (01:35:00):
Now, as far as Costino's concerned, I mean he's an influence.
He has a large influence, and with influence also comes responsibility.
I don't think he wanted this. I don't think he
intended for this to happen. I think he was just
trying to do something nice. For his followers and his fans,
and it got out of control. But a lot of
times we gotta think, you know, he didn't think. I'm
sure he didn't think what ten thousand people are going
to be there? Some people said twenty thousand. But if

(01:35:23):
you really think about it, think about a festival with ten, fifteen,
twenty thousand no security, you know, think about a concert
or a baseball game or a football game with no security.
That's what happened in Union Square, and it could have
got a lot worse. Do I think he should get
jail time or anything like that. No, I mean I
think it was a learning lesson, and I think hopefully
he did learn that lesson. Something else that was very

(01:35:45):
disturbing is when I seen one of the cars driving off,
there was like ten kids on top of the car
and the car was taking off. One of them kids
could have flew off and killed and died. But no,
I don't think he should get jail time. If they
want to charge him a fee of fine for whatever
it may be, maybe for what happened with Union Square
and a couple of those businesses and cars that got
you know, destroyed, that's fine. But I don't think he

(01:36:06):
should get any type of jail time. He's a young kid.
He was trying to do something nice for his followers
and his fans. I know people saying, yeah, but he
shouldn't have, but I don't. That wasn't in his intention.
He wasn't intending on waking up that day and say,
you know what, I'm an f New York City up, like,
let me do something nice.

Speaker 4 (01:36:20):
Let me give away PlayStations of people and people love that, right,
and you're giving you're actually giving back. What's wrong with
the people that showed up with smoke bombs and Minty's?
What were y'all thinking? Why would you go to giveaway
with that?

Speaker 8 (01:36:29):
Like?

Speaker 4 (01:36:29):
What was did y'all have a conversation, like a private
conversation like let's go turn up on this? Why would
you do that? And now your boy that's trying to
give y'all something is in trouble now, correct and Erry
Adams mayor Adams, I'm not calling you. You are outside.
He did well, he thought adjacent. He in them streets
a lot. Is there a first lady here in New York?
I don't think there's the first lady? But he wants
to touch it.

Speaker 3 (01:36:49):
He wants to touch the soil. He wants to see
what's going on. They just to breathe the street. He
wants to see the street. As an ex NYPD, so
he's used to being out there in the streets, so
that's what he's doing.

Speaker 4 (01:36:57):
He's definitely touching the soil. Eric all right, y'all moving on.
Speaking of touch in Usha comments on Keiki Palm's breakup
and now we all know about the infamous scene where
Usher was singing to Keiki Palmer and her baby daddy
Darius Jackson. You know, he took the social media to
share his disdain for how Kekey was carrying herself as
a mother in the footage. You know how it went viral.

(01:37:18):
Usher has been called by Lauren Lorossa, who was here
he guest co hosted the Breakfast Club. She has some
exclusive footage or audio where he joked about his new
name being a domestic terrorist, like he messing up happy home. Correct.
What do you think about this?

Speaker 3 (01:37:35):
I think USh is having fun. I think people need
to stop Ush's performing, and that's part of his performance.
He pulls people up. He pulls up women that you know,
especially a famous that he knows is gonna go viral,
and I don't have a problem with that. People have
done that all through the times. I mean, we've seen
Jenny Jackson pull people on stage. Ush's having a good
time and I can't wait to see Usher in Vegas.
It's next a residency show. I'm gonna take the wife.

Speaker 17 (01:37:56):
We're gonna go.

Speaker 4 (01:37:56):
How do I get tickets to this? I want to go.
I want to go. Try to reach your tar on
casino host because I'm a degenerate gambler, and they said
that is sold out. They said it's so tough to
get tickets to the show. I'll usher if you're listening
out the music's not the music. Go ahead, usher if
you're listening. I don't have a possessive baby daddy. I
don't have any babies. I have two cats. I don't
have a man right now. I'm not trying to shoot
my shot at you. I just want to go to

(01:38:17):
the show and appreciate a good song. You can sing
to me. No one's gonna get mad, and it's gonna
be no issues and KICKI palmer your baby daddy. I mean, yeah,
I get you was feeling a way, but I don't know.
I don't think it was worth either one of them
losing their relationship over this on neither one of their parts.

Speaker 3 (01:38:33):
All right, okay, all right, well that is your room
or report usher if you are listening, I'm taking my wife.
If you grabbed my wife's hands like Charlemagne and I
said earlier, I'm grabbing your hand to so I'm gonna
jump on your back.

Speaker 4 (01:38:46):
We're gonna be all singing together.

Speaker 3 (01:38:47):
I just want you to know it's gonna go viral
for really, we're gonna be all singing together.

Speaker 4 (01:38:51):
I thought this was gonna be the one show with
y'all weren't being gay, and we almost made it to
the end, and you just made just threw yourself in
a three soome with ushering. Yeah, like, really, you're gonna
be holding US's hands while he's singing, and whose eyes
are he gonna be singing too?

Speaker 3 (01:39:05):
And now and that is your room or report up
next to the people's choice mixed get your requested right?

Speaker 4 (01:39:10):
Are you trying to get chose y'all?

Speaker 24 (01:39:12):
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Speaker 1 (01:39:35):
We are the Breakfast Club. We got Klodia and Jordan
here our guest co host.

Speaker 3 (01:39:38):
And I want to remind you guys, my car show
happens the twenty sixth and twenty seventh of August. If
you're looking for a family fun event, I'm talking about cars, celebrity, Cause, amusement, rides, Jumpy,
so many dope activations.

Speaker 1 (01:39:51):
Monster Energy saluted them.

Speaker 3 (01:39:53):
They're gonna have a bike show where they're gonna be
doing flips and all that good stuff and return it
into like a huge party.

Speaker 1 (01:39:59):
I mean kids to be doing dances. It's gonna feel
like a day party.

Speaker 3 (01:40:03):
Car show, all right, and that's going down August twenty
sixth and twenty seven.

Speaker 1 (01:40:06):
It's a two day show. Shout to PC and Y.

Speaker 3 (01:40:08):
They're gonna be there giving backpacks to some of the
kids because it's back to school. Right around the corner,
there's gonna be old cars. Courtesy of the BBS Boys
it's gonna be so many things. I got so many
dealerships in the local area that's gonna be there. Shout
to wild World, Ferrari, Shout to Mercedes Benz, Shout to
Bentley and Rolls, Royce and Lamborghini. It's gonna be so
fun where your kids are gonna be actually to sit

(01:40:29):
in some of these cars and take pictures. So, if
you haven't got your tickets, get your tickets. And kids
five and under a free So we want you to
bring your kids, your parents, your grandparents, your aunties, your uncles.

Speaker 1 (01:40:40):
It's a family fund that we're gonna have great food.

Speaker 3 (01:40:42):
So if you haven't got your tickets, click the link
in my bio and definitely get your tickets. And I
gotta remind you of September sixteenth. Shout out to all
the HBCUs out there. We're doing the Classic in New
York HBCU n Y Classic.

Speaker 1 (01:40:53):
Which is a huge game.

Speaker 3 (01:40:54):
It's gonna be more house versus Albany State. We don't
really get a lot of these games on the East coast.
Of them is usually in the South, Orlando or Atlanta,
but this is the one that's gonna happen here.

Speaker 4 (01:41:04):
And I can't wait to see you guys there.

Speaker 3 (01:41:06):
It's gonna be performances, step shows, band performances, day parties,
night parties.

Speaker 1 (01:41:12):
It's gonna be a lot going on.

Speaker 4 (01:41:13):
Career, Faz.

Speaker 3 (01:41:14):
It's all about HBCUs and Alumnis and we want you
to bring your kids so they can experience at HBCU
close to home right now, what you're working on.

Speaker 4 (01:41:24):
Watch me on Fox Soul every night at eight o'clock
Eastern time tgif that show is super funny. If you
miss it, catch the replay the next day on YouTube. Also,
I got my to B movie Part two. All I
Want Is You Part two drops and everyone's bugging out
on the ending because I get very, very very Craig
Crag at the end of the movie. It's I did
some real disrespectful stuff. Did you to be movies? Be

(01:41:46):
funny as hell?

Speaker 26 (01:41:47):
Yo?

Speaker 5 (01:41:47):
I love to be.

Speaker 4 (01:41:48):
Movies because, like, you don't take yourself that seriously to
be editing issues, Like on one scene I have like
some black jeans on then it went blue, that went
black again. But the movie is still funny, it's still
good and I'm a super super savage. All I Want
Is You Part two Ontov Chuck up Pop one and
Part two. Shout out to Silk White, La Master, Crystal Ladal,

(01:42:09):
everybody that was the movie. They did a great job.

Speaker 3 (01:42:11):
Okay, well, definitely check out her two B movie when
we come back. We got the positive notice to Breakfast Club.
Good Morning Morning, Everybody's DJ.

Speaker 1 (01:42:18):
NV charlamagnea God.

Speaker 3 (01:42:19):
We are the Breakfast Club and I want to salute
to everybody I seen in Carabaner.

Speaker 1 (01:42:23):
I was in Toronto over the weekend. I had such
an amazing time.

Speaker 3 (01:42:26):
I had about four shows, and caraban is a time
where just everybody represents their island, represent where they're from,
and we just had such a good time. It was
so many parties and festivals and performances and everything was packed.

Speaker 1 (01:42:38):
It was all peaceful and I just love Toronto.

Speaker 3 (01:42:40):
I haven't been able to go for the last couple
of years because of the pandemic and COVID, but we
had such a great time. The food is always great.
If you ever get an opportunity to go, definitely go
out there for Caraban. I had a great time. And
then last night, shout out to the Mayle of New York.
He's doing these block parties for the fiftieth year of
Hip hop and last night was in Queen's and I
got a chance to actually DJ for some of the

(01:43:01):
legends that I actually grew up listening to, like Coogi
Rap and Big Daddy Kane and Beanie Seagull and Mob
Deep a Royal Flush. It was just such an amazing event,
so positive, so great. It was like ten thousand people
out there, so I just want to say salute to
the mayor, salute to everybody that put that together. Yesterday
we had such a great time, and shout to Havoc Man.
Seeing him perform shook ones from Mob Deep in Queensbridge.

(01:43:25):
The fact that he's from Queensbridge was just a memory
that I'll never forget. So salute to all the legends
and OG's out there. We appreciate this thing that you've
created called hip hop and the fact that we've been
able to, you know, hold the torch and keep it going.
We just want to say thank you to all those
legends and DJs and we appreciate you guys. And a
lot of times people take this hip hop thing for

(01:43:46):
granted because you know, we're working, we're enjoying. But if
it wasn't for those originators and ogs and legends, we
wouldn't be where we are today when it comes to
this music thing.

Speaker 4 (01:43:55):
So thank you. Now you got a positive note lying
out on these streets.

Speaker 1 (01:44:01):
That's it.

Speaker 4 (01:44:02):
Stop lying, ladies and gentlemen. I have to deal with
two people this week about lying. I know this isn't positive,
but I'm gonna tell you this. Your life will be
positive if you stop the cap a lot of times.
Your people will accept you as you are if they
know what they're really dealing with. You don't got a
front posting pitches on private jests from eight years ago
and acting like it just happened yesterday. You don't gotta
line say you did not sleep with your friends X

(01:44:24):
or whatever. Just keep it a buck and you'll be
surprised that most people will still rock with you if
they know you're honest, even with your faults. They'd be like, man,
you be on some bs, but I know you're gonna
always keep it a buck with me. That's gonna be
my my message today and real quick birthday shot. I'm
gonna go Gwendolyn, give the April Chancey and Portia love
you ladies because y'all always keep it a buck and
y'all never lie like these other heifers.

Speaker 3 (01:44:45):
Damn, does that mean Torody Jordan breakfast club bitches, you
don't finish or y'all done.

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