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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:07):
Really are like the hip hop early morning late night
talking to Breakfast Club is the most.

Speaker 3 (00:11):
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Speaker 1 (00:16):
That's from the Black Mothership in New York City's j MV.

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Charlemagne to God and Jess. Hilarious. Thank y'all for being
cultural leaders, man.

Speaker 4 (00:23):
I appreciate what y'all do put the culture collectively known
as breakfast Club.

Speaker 5 (00:27):
I'm always nervous when I do the Breakfast Club because
sometimes you say.

Speaker 6 (00:31):
Stuff and it's just gonna get you in trouble.

Speaker 7 (00:33):
Everybody wait coming, Good morning usca.

Speaker 8 (00:37):
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yo yo yo yo.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
Jess is on maturnity.

Speaker 7 (00:45):
Leave LORDA roases here, Good morning, Good morning, Charllemagne, the
God Peace to the planet.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is?
Good morning? How y'all feel like dare another day? To sir?
I feel blessed Black and Holly favorite. I'd like to
report a crime this morning?

Speaker 6 (01:05):
Another one? Say something?

Speaker 2 (01:08):
You know me see something? Say something. I'm here something,
say something? Okay, I came in this morning and I
heard about it in assault hit and run about it
and the person that said it was bragging I didn't.
Person was like, I hit baby this morning. I did not.
I said, I bet you didn't stop. That was the setup.
You know what I'm saying. I'm wearing a wire. I said,

(01:28):
I bet you didn't stop, and they said, I sure didn't.

Speaker 6 (01:34):
It'd be your own people, don't your own people.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
Yes, that's crazy. I did hit Banby this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:40):
Guilty.

Speaker 6 (01:40):
We're glad, you're okay, you got here, Okay, okay, right.

Speaker 1 (01:47):
Uh baby baby continue to go into the woods.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
Okay, so uh to bleed out internally and die. I
don't have breakfast here this morning.

Speaker 7 (01:55):
Well, and in most states you are supposed to uh,
it's okay to uh. You don't have to stop. In
New Jersey, you have to stop if Bamby is laying
on the side of the road. So thank god Bamby
continued to run to the woods.

Speaker 9 (02:07):
If Bamby is laying on side of the road and
you didn't hit Bamby, you gotta stop and check on BAMBI.

Speaker 7 (02:12):
Yes, you must stop if you hit it there in
New Jersey, if you hit a deer. Oh you hit
the deer the deer. Yes, yes, you must stop, but.

Speaker 6 (02:18):
You stop and do what called the cops.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
But if you saw Bambi laying out on the side
of the road, and they was like, you know, still.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Alive, what's called nine one? Yes, supposed to call nine one?

Speaker 9 (02:26):
Okay, until just a second ago, I didn't even know
what I was supposed to do.

Speaker 7 (02:29):
I don't care about nothing, but I mean I didn't
know either. I didn't know either. But hit the tail
and hit hit bamb me in the butt.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
Pause, hold on, So you hit Bambi, you know that
was going to get on. You hit Bamby from the
back early this morning and just kept it moving.

Speaker 6 (02:42):
Huh, you're gonna investigate. You want to go find video.
You don't want to find video.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
Don't you just hit Bambi from the back and let
Bambi just wander off into the woods? Huh? Need add
another charge? I just had it. I just had a
hit and run. Now you need to ad a whole
other charge to it. Jesus. Yeah, so.

Speaker 7 (03:04):
Nobody asked if I was okay, And.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
You're right, your is your car?

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Okay, I didn't banging Bamby from the back. I hate
this place.

Speaker 9 (03:14):
Man, A little jealous to me, right this lady jealous jelish.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
I was like, I would agree with you.

Speaker 6 (03:22):
You know it's jealoush too, jailoish too. A little bit
of definitely gives jailoish activities.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
Goodness all right, man, shout out to Bambie. I am sorry.
He just jumped right on to me like, I'm like,
you know.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Who baby needs. Bamby needs somebody to stand up for them,
okay and speak out for their rights. If that person
coming this morning to Meika Mallory will be here, Okay, Mallory.

Speaker 7 (03:44):
Will be here, Tomika Mallory will be joining us this morning.
We're gonna be kicking it with Timmy car Mallory. And
then we got front page news. Next Morgan will be
joining us.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
It don't move.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
It's to breakfast club.

Speaker 7 (03:53):
Good morning morning. Everybody's the j en Vy, Jess, Hilarry,
Charlamaane the guy. We are the breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (03:58):
Laura Rolsa filling in for Jess and let's get in
some front page news.

Speaker 10 (04:02):
Good morning Morgan, Good morning, Happy Wednesday to you guys.
How y'all feeling good? Yes all, I'm doing well, you know,
just saying a prayer for Bambi. But let's get into
the front pages. Former President Trump is being charged once
again in his January sixth election interference case. Now, this

(04:23):
comes after the Supreme Court ruled last month that Trump
is entitled to immunity from criminal prosecution from official acts
and office. The Department of Justice said Tuesday's new indictment
reflects that ruling and the charges against Trump have been narrowed.
Trump is accused of leading a conspiracy to overturn the
twenty twenty election and disenfranchised millions of voters. The scheme

(04:45):
allegedly culminated in a cascade of violent attacks on police
at the US Capitol three years ago. Meanwhile, former President
Trump says he's reached an agreement with Vice President Kamala
Harris related to the September tenth debate in Pennsylvania. Republican
Nation You Know Committee co chair Laura Trump says the
former president can't wait to face Harris.

Speaker 11 (05:05):
Let's hear more from Laura Trump.

Speaker 12 (05:07):
My understanding is that they have agreed to the exact
same terms that the Democrats dictated for the June twenty
seventh debate. They were very emphatic that Donald Trump agreed
to those rules. He said, okay, Donald Trump was very
agreeable to do any debate. He said, any time, anywhere,
any place to Joe Biden. They had the June twenty
seventh debate that CNN hosted Who's No Friend to Donald Trump?

(05:27):
And it really knocked Joe Biden's political career, you know, flied.
He debated Hillary Clinton three times in twenty sixteen, Joe
Biden twice in twenty twenty, and took him out of
his political career with the first debate in June. So
I don't think it matters. Donald Trump will show up
and he will be ready for this debate.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Well, Vice President Kamala Harris is not Joe Biden. And
I'm actually kind of shocked that Donald Trump agreed to
all of the rules because I thought that he would
want a hot mike. Remember that was the whole debate
that he would want to hot mike, because I would
think he would want toht mike, just because you know,
straight up debate the Vice president dog walker Donald Trump.
You know, she'll dog welcome about policy and all of

(06:05):
that type of stuff. But with the hot mic open,
he'll attempt to overtalk her and interrupt her and then
sult her.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
But that's what he was scared about.

Speaker 7 (06:11):
He was scared that, you know that he wouldn't be
able to finish a thought because her lawyer attorney background,
and she would be questioning him even with that, even
when when it was his turn to speak.

Speaker 2 (06:19):
I think she would be respectful. I think she knows
how to properly debate. He wouldn't, you know, Like like
I said, he'd over talk her and rupt her andsult her.
But if he did that, she would still win because
he'd look like a mad man.

Speaker 9 (06:31):
She would have moments like she did before when she
was like, excuse me, I'm speaking, don't.

Speaker 10 (06:36):
Absolutely And that's what people will take away. You're right,
the former president said. It will be a stand up
debate and they can't bring any notes. CNM reports that
microphones will be muted when the other candidate speaks, and
there'll be no studio audience. Now this comes as Trump
and Harris camps have been going back and forth over
the rules for that planned debate. Now. Meanwhile, Republican vice
presidential nomine Jady Van says Kamala Harris is starting to

(06:58):
copy policies of the former reident. Speaking at a campaign
stop in Big Rapids, Michigan, the Ohio senator said Harris
needs to quit talking about what she's going to do
and that she needs to do her job as vice president.

Speaker 11 (07:10):
Let's hear more from Vance.

Speaker 13 (07:12):
As much as fake Kamala wants to pretend that she
now agrees with Donald Trump, we've got to remind her
she's the vice president right now. We had broad prosperity
for every American, rich and poor. Donald Trump stopped the
stupid wars and sit up to the bad guys all
over the world.

Speaker 10 (07:30):
So Van said, when Trump was in office, excuse me,
inflation wasn't and it thought everyday items were affordable and
there was peace in the world. He added that Trump
had overdose deaths declining and was putting the drug cartels
out of business.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
Yes, yeah, when they say copy and policies, you know
what does that mean? Like there are things that we know,
you know, America needs. We want folks talking about bettering
the economy, We want folks talking about, you know, fixing
the ball that, we want folks talking about world peace.
So wouldn't both candidates be talking about those things?

Speaker 11 (07:58):
Yessolutely? I agree?

Speaker 10 (08:01):
In fact, speaking of talking, Vice President Harris and Minnesota
Governor Tim Walls, they're set to sit down for their
with CNN for their first joint interview. The pair will
be interviewed by scenean's chief political correspondent and anchor Dana Bash,
and an interview set to air on Thursday at nine pm,
so mark your calendars for that. Both Walls and Harris
are embarking on a bus tour through Georgia, with the
interview to be the first time Harris has sat down

(08:24):
with the journalists for an in depth talk since Biden
has dropped out of the race for re election.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
So yeah, that's part of campaign, and you have to
go out there and explain yourself to the American people.
I don't think we're taking this.

Speaker 9 (08:36):
I was gonna asked, why is she doing the first
one with Tim Walls, Like do you do you guys
think that that's going to be.

Speaker 11 (08:41):
Like a joint Yeah, with Walls for sure, you know,
show that they're united.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
And she has to convince them white people, okay, hold
white people in the Midwest, those electoral voters, those hypothetical
swing voters, voters, those undecided yes, look look at me
here with my cuddly white man.

Speaker 14 (08:59):
Okay.

Speaker 6 (09:00):
I looked over at you ain't and I ain't see nothing.

Speaker 14 (09:02):
Shut up.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
I was like, what white man? All right?

Speaker 7 (09:04):
Well on the other side of the room, that is
that is front page news. All right, thank you Morgan.
We see in an hour. Yep, everybody else, get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent, hit us up
right now, full lines of open. It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 15 (09:18):
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Wait, this is your time
to get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight
five one five one. We want to hear from you
on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 6 (09:34):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 16 (09:36):
Good morning? This is Marcus from Detroit, Michigan.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
What updough Marcus, what's happening?

Speaker 16 (09:42):
I just wanted to say Charlemagne, Yes, sir, and my brother,
you are absolutely necessary. Keep doing what you're doing. My brother,
and I just want to share a story about Kamala
Harris before she became vice president, when she was just
running for president. Yes, sir uh at the Aretha Franklin
Natchelle concert, I was sitting across from her from and

(10:07):
they tried to rope her off, and she flagged them,
said no way, and she just interacted with the people.
It just showed a lot of love, taking photos, giving uh,
you know, sitting there and you know that he is
my president and I'm not I'm not telling anybody who
to vote for. What. Black America please wake up?

Speaker 2 (10:28):
All right? Yes, sir, thank you?

Speaker 14 (10:30):
Marcus.

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Hello, who's this?

Speaker 14 (10:32):
Hey?

Speaker 17 (10:32):
D Jammis and Daniel from Houston.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
Hey, Daniel from Houston. From Houston, get it off your chest, Daniel.

Speaker 17 (10:38):
So, yes, just a quick question basically for all y'all.
I'm twenty four years old from Houston. I don't know
as of right now who I'm voting for, but of
course it is a very important election. So my question was,
I guess that to all y'all. Y'all just said that,
y'all in y'all's opinion, that Kamala Harris is gonna dogwalk
Donald Trump, and I was just wondering to know why. Yeah,

(11:00):
the debate as to why y'all think that, because, like
I said, I don't know who I'm voting for yet,
and you know, I'm just going down the middle seeing
who's gonna say what. But the reason I asked that
is because she has done any interviews, no debates, and
then the one interview she is going to do with
Tim Wallas is going to be.

Speaker 16 (11:16):
Pre recorded so they can edit it before they put
it out. So how old how old.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
Are you young man?

Speaker 17 (11:23):
Twenty four?

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Well, We've interviewed the Vice President Kamala Harris here on
The Breakfast Club twice. I've interviewed her on my television
show The God's on This Truth for a Hell of
a Week whatever whatever it was called at the time,
you know, And there's plenty of interviews and you know,
plenty of debates that you can go watch. I would
encourage you to go watch her when she was in
her Senate hearings, you know, back when she was in
the Senate. But you can also go watch when she

(11:44):
debated Vice President Mike Pince four or five years ago.

Speaker 7 (11:48):
And I also think she deals with facts. I mean,
she's an attorney, so she's trained to identify weakness in
other people, especially opposing arguments. She's a critical thinker. I
just think she's smarter.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
And I think former attorney general, former former senator, you know,
vice current Vice president, I just got a lot more
political experience than Donald Trump. And she's just she's she's
just she's just sharper like it's easy to look like
that against the eighty nine year old man. How old
is Joe bidden? I told everybody that was gonna happen

(12:19):
in the debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. That
was gonna be obvious. But he's not gonna be able
to play with the vice president like that.

Speaker 6 (12:25):
One eight that's it. Eighty one birthday November twenty.

Speaker 17 (12:29):
If he's thank y'all so much. I appreciate you'r's opinion.
Let me know what y'all think.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Like, I like what you did. I mean, that's what
everybody should do. Ask questions, Ask questions about you know,
the various candidates you know, and make your own decision
about who you want to support.

Speaker 7 (12:44):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent phone line to wide open, it's
to breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club, right.

Speaker 8 (12:55):
Right, ray, yo, Charla, many what up are we like?

Speaker 2 (12:58):
This is your time to get it on your chest.

Speaker 18 (13:00):
I gotta indoor pool, door pool.

Speaker 2 (13:03):
We want to hear from you on the breakfast club.

Speaker 8 (13:05):
Get on the phone right now here, tell you what
it is.

Speaker 16 (13:07):
We love?

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Hello, who's this Yo.

Speaker 19 (13:10):
This is Rob Color from New Orleans, Rob from New Orleans.

Speaker 1 (13:12):
Get it off your chest, bro.

Speaker 16 (13:13):
Yo, what's up?

Speaker 18 (13:14):
Man?

Speaker 14 (13:14):
What's up?

Speaker 19 (13:14):
Charleman?

Speaker 16 (13:15):
The other day?

Speaker 2 (13:16):
Yeah, I'm right here, my brother. What was happening? I'm
gonna be in New Orleans on September twentieth at Baldwin Books.

Speaker 19 (13:20):
Man, Man, I was gonna ask you about that too, Bro.
Appreciate you trick for tell them. But man, we gotta
start with the truck driver and slander, bro, because you know,
down here Louisiana, nobody can drive, you know, so you
they see you in your in your company truck and
stuff like that, they'll pull out in front of you
trying to get here, trying to make a quick lick.
So you gotta we got to put the other drivers
on notice too.

Speaker 13 (13:41):
Man.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
I listen, Man, I understand. And I did read something
that it says we don't hang up on maybe that
regular cars cars truck truck drivers to have more accidents
or something like that. But the mack truck drivers, y'all
have to be cautious of everything around y'all. Y'all driving
them cars like they just hondis or something. Bruh, You're
not in a smart call when you're in the metruck.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
What we got with Let's go on the line. She's
a female truck driver.

Speaker 6 (14:04):
Oh get them Hello, good morning, good morning.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
Are you in your truck now?

Speaker 18 (14:08):
I am not in my truck. I'm on my way
to my job right now.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
Okay, okay.

Speaker 18 (14:14):
So what I wanted to get off my chest is
that the color that you guys said yesterday, and he
was touching on training. Training is the most important part
of my job.

Speaker 10 (14:25):
Now.

Speaker 18 (14:25):
I do one of the most dangerous trucking jobs there are.
I've delivered to gas the gas stations, and the only
reason why I have so much confidence to do my
job safely is because of all the training, the safety
training that I've had, and that's why I'm able to
do my job safely now. When I went to trucking school, Charlemagne, yes, ma'am,

(14:46):
the teachers said that they preferred women, because I know
you said, Oh I hope I do mat trucker wasn't
a woman. They prefer women because women are more responsible
behind the wheel, especially when it comes to a try
the trailer. So I just want to stay that to.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
You, Okay. I was just feeding into the stereotype that
women can't drive.

Speaker 18 (15:05):
That's all, okay, no problem, But when it comes to
trucking is something different. So I just want to let
you guys know that there are drivers who are safe
behind the wheel. We understand the responsibility that comes with
the job, and we want to protect ourselves and also
everybody else on the road so we can make it back.

Speaker 17 (15:22):
Home to our family.

Speaker 2 (15:23):
Do you encourage me reporting people because I reported JV yesterday.
I did call that one of them hotline numbers and
report JAV.

Speaker 18 (15:29):
I do encourage you because why are you driving like
they are? That's dangerous? Yeah, yes, ma'am very much.

Speaker 1 (15:36):
Well mama, all.

Speaker 18 (15:37):
Right, can I shout out my instagram and my TikTok?

Speaker 2 (15:39):
Of course, women can't drive Mack trucks.

Speaker 18 (15:41):
At I drive a freight liner, so I don't like
Mac trucks anyway. My TikTok and instagram is a schmegular trucker,
agular trucker, just like that.

Speaker 20 (15:57):
I like that.

Speaker 18 (15:59):
Well, oh follow me then, thank you.

Speaker 16 (16:01):
Have a good day, guy.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
I'm not even joking. I encourage everybody to call these
these hotline numbers on any Mac truck you see driving erradically, Okay,
I don't care because them trucks is huge and they
cause a lot of problems on the road, and us
regular folks is just driving our cars trying to get
to where we're going. And y'all got the biggest truck
on the the biggest vehicle on the road, and y'all

(16:23):
acting like y'all driving little hondais. I don't like it.

Speaker 7 (16:26):
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need the vent, you
can hit us up.

Speaker 21 (16:31):
Now.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
We got just with the mess with La Laosa coming.

Speaker 16 (16:32):
Up, we do.

Speaker 9 (16:33):
We are going to get into lebron James and Bronni
and what that dynamic is gonna look like once take
it on the court together.

Speaker 7 (16:38):
All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Good morning. Everybody's j n V.
Jess Hilarius, Charlamage the God. We are the Breakfast Club.
Lauren you good, I am great. All right, let's get
to jest with the mess with La la Rosa.

Speaker 17 (16:55):
You use is real.

Speaker 6 (16:56):
Whether it's Laurien's jes Ca robbing Moore, just don't do
no line, nobody.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Why jes worldwise on the Breakfast club.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
He's the coach with Lauren Lauren Ros I'm back and
I got.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
The mess talk to me.

Speaker 9 (17:18):
Lebron James is entering his twenty first season and this
season is going to be a little different because he's
gonna be playing with his son, Bronnie. As we all know,
Brianni agreed to the seven point nine million dollar four
year contract and they'll be on the same team with
the Lakers. So people have been wondering, like, what is
that dynamic going to be like because you're playing with dad,
but on the court it's like he can't be Dad,

(17:38):
but like he can be or maybe not. So Lebron
sat down for an interview on Uninterrupted The Shop the show,
and he talks about this.

Speaker 6 (17:47):
Let's take a listen.

Speaker 13 (17:49):
Have you thought through that relationship because you always be
his dad, will always be a subb what's your working relationship?

Speaker 2 (17:54):
Is he going to call you dad at practice in
the locker room?

Speaker 22 (17:56):
We already laid that. No, we already laid no, he can't.
We already laid that you cannot call me dad in
the workplace. All right, once we once we leave out
of the private facility and the gates closed, I could be.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
Dad again in the car if we ride together at.

Speaker 22 (18:10):
Home, I could be Dad. No, he gotta call me
like two three or Bron okay or go if he
wants to.

Speaker 23 (18:18):
That's up to him.

Speaker 22 (18:19):
I mean up to him. It's easy for me because
I've been calling Brownie for so long. It's not like
I've been called his son they son like, So it's
easy for me. It's gonna be the adjuster for him.
But he cannot. We cannot be running down the court
and they'd be like Dad, No, you cannot do that.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
On teams. Players have nicknames, right, and some folks have
personal nicknames for their teammates. You, so you might have
to say pops.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
He could say popsops.

Speaker 20 (18:46):
No.

Speaker 9 (18:47):
I feel like they're gonna get Brownie so much like
they're gonna try to like little boy him.

Speaker 6 (18:51):
If he out there calling Lebron James Dad like, he
got to be his own like person.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
He's gonna get that regardlessly. He's gonna get that number
one because he's a rookie and number two because he's
Lebron James son. They're gonna be they gonna, yes, they
are not gonna hold back on him at all. He's
gonna get it and a lot of people.

Speaker 7 (19:04):
And I don't think here gonna play that much, don't
I don't think his first year he gonna play that much.
I think he goes the probably playing the G League
for a while and then when when the Lakers are
blowing somebody out, that put him in. But other than that,
I don't think he'll get that much playing time as
his first year.

Speaker 9 (19:15):
Do we know yet how much the tickets for their
first games are going for, because doesn't that spike ticket
prices on a million dollars.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
It's the Lakers, They're gonna be a million dollars.

Speaker 1 (19:22):
Is he starting on the Lakers or is he starting
in the G League first?

Speaker 6 (19:25):
I have no I don't know.

Speaker 7 (19:26):
I think he might be starting with the G I
don't know. I don't know, but usually they're starting on
the G League until he gets you know, where it
needs to beat. But maybe he's dead, I don't know.

Speaker 9 (19:34):
Well, Mariah Carey's sister and her mother. You know, yesterday
we reported that they both passed away over the weekend.

Speaker 6 (19:39):
On the same day. There has been an update. So
TMZ did a story.

Speaker 9 (19:44):
They spoke to a source, and I guess, you know,
people were wondering what the relationship between Mariah Carey and
her sister, Allison was prior to Allison's passing, because you know,
they have the history of Alison suing her back in
twenty twenty one for emotional distress because it's some of
the content Mariah Carey's book. So, according to this source
that is supposed to be a close source, Mariah Carey

(20:06):
did not have any contact whatsoever with her sister before
her sister's death. We do know, as was mentioned yesterday,
Mariah Carey said herself that she had got to spend
the week prior to her mom passing with her mother,
but unfortunately not with her sister. And what they're penning
this on is the fact that her sister had a
drug addiction which drove a wedge in between Mariah Carey
and her sister. They said that at one point in time,

(20:27):
Mariah Carey was supporting her sister both financially and emotionally,
but the addiction got to the point where Mariah Carey
felt like she had to step back because she didn't
want to enable her and because of that stepping back,
they had not spoken up and even at the time
of her death.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
So if you got an addiction. I'm not supporting you
financially unless I'm supporting you in a rehab facility.

Speaker 9 (20:46):
Other than that, No, and sometimes even when you're doing that,
it's still tough because addiction is like such a big beast,
you know what I mean. It's really not much as
you can do. But you know, still praying for her
because it's still her sister at the end of the day,
you know what I mean. So I having to deal
with that. Naomi Osaka the US Open. So Naomi Osaka
returned to the US Open. She earned her first top

(21:08):
ten win in the last four years. Wow, congratulations, Yes,
please congratulate. I know that's right, all right, you'd rather
go ahead with the clap. So she will be now
advancing to the second round of the US Open after
defeating the person who was in the number ten spot, Jelina.
I don't know how to say her last name, I Stipock, Pincot,

(21:29):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
Know me pen what she said?

Speaker 1 (21:32):
She what pen?

Speaker 6 (21:33):
What she defeated? U? She defeated JJ.

Speaker 9 (21:36):
I know, first of all, I'm trying to figure out
where I got that word from because it's not even
spoke like that, all right, we're gonna move on, okay.
So Nao Mansaka has had like a rough couple of years.
She had to take some time off. She was dealing
with her mental offense twenty twenty one, and then she
got pregnant had a baby. After she had the baby,
she talked about dealing with postpartum and basically not feeling
like herself. She says she was missing you know, hits

(21:59):
when she you would go play tennis that she normally
wouldn't miss. It was just different, trying to get back
into her groove. But my sister's back, and this is
a big thing because she also has not gone past
the second round in any major tournament since coming back
from having her baby.

Speaker 6 (22:13):
So this will be her chance to you know.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
That's dope.

Speaker 7 (22:15):
Yeah, they were talking about that. They were talking about
her fit yesterday today was like she was fit. People
saying that it was an outfit that they don't usually
wear on a tennis court.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
But it was dope.

Speaker 6 (22:23):
Oh it looked like a Tennessee outfit. But she did
look good though.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
So she's back feeling like her, is what you're saying.

Speaker 9 (22:28):
Yeah, she's back feeling like her. And she said that
she told herself. She was going to be more confident
this go around, and it worked. So I'm, you know,
love to see it. In other news, Dane Dash owes
a lot of money. He owes New York City eight
point seven million dollars in unpaid taxes. I'm gonna do
a little breakdown here because it gets really steep. There's
a lot of money owed to different people. So you

(22:49):
guys know that Dane Dash right now is auctioning his
part of a Rockefeller, which is the big thing in
that is his stake in reasonable doubt. So that is
been like a big back and forth conversation because people
are trying to figure out, you know, since bigs and
jay z are part of the ownership as well, and
you have to like vote on things in order to
be able to use it, is it even worth buying

(23:11):
the stake in Rockefeller. So Dame has been saying it is,
it is, it is. It's a piece of history. You
get changed changed with it as well, all this stuff.
So now Billboard has done a story where they basically
are saying that a lot of the majority of the
money from like the majority all of the money from
the auction will go to first will go to money

(23:32):
that is owed by Dame Dash to several different entities.
So there is eight point seven million in unpaid taxes.
There is eight hundred and thirty two thousand that he
owes to a guy named Josh Weber. That's the guy
that he was going back and forth with and court
over the Dear Frank movie. There is one hundred and
forty five thousand dollars in unpaid child support between two

(23:52):
women that he has kids with, Rachel Roy being one
of them. And basically what it's going to happen is
at some point, once the auction and everything is done,
child support is going to come in and to take money,
to take their money first, because over the IRS.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
Yes, oh wow, I thought the RS is the bully thought.
They come to the front of the line if you
owe them money, but they care about the kids first.

Speaker 7 (24:13):
They want to make sure the kids are okay and
the kids are taking care of and then they come
and get them money.

Speaker 9 (24:16):
Yeah, So the New York City Department of Social Service
will actually have first DIBs. According to the court documents,
since dam and Dash, Dame Dash owes a total of
one hundred and forty thousand dollars one hundred and forty
five ninety six dollars in unpaid child support. Yes, so
then after that the milk, the money's going to filter
to everybody else. And again he's looking at they're saying

(24:38):
like he could receive money from whatever is left.

Speaker 6 (24:42):
I don't know what's going to be left.

Speaker 9 (24:43):
I guess it all depends on what the auction goes for,
because I broke it down here in like between child support,
the IRS, the money he owes to the Josh Weber
gout and there's two different balances for the Weber guys.
So he owes him the money for dear Frank, but
then you also owe some an additional one hundred and
fifty five thousand dollars for an unpaid photographer for some

(25:04):
something that they did with a photographer at one point,
a woman named Monique.

Speaker 2 (25:07):
How much for the irs?

Speaker 9 (25:08):
Again, the IRS is eight point seven million in unpaid taxes.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
Yeah, So these are the things that they don't tell you,
or maybe we don't talk about enough when we have
conversations about being an entrepreneur and being your own boss,
because when you're your own boss, you have to be
on top of all these things. Like this is why
I be wanting a lot of these folks who be
bragging about being their own boss and making their own
money via all of these new platforms like podcasts, YouTube,

(25:34):
et cetera. You got to pay your taxes, you.

Speaker 7 (25:37):
Gotta get an account, You got to get a team
and make sure that you do what you're supposed to
do with your money. And I tell everybody all the time,
don't laugh, learn like that's right. It can happen to
any one of us at any given time for not
knowing the possible knowledge and knowing owing that much money
is it's a stressor.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
It's difficult.

Speaker 2 (25:54):
And that's right. You got these Patreon subscribers or these
other subscriptions that you're doing, and you got people paying
every month, and you making a lot lot of money.
But are you paying your taxes? Are you on top
of your taxes?

Speaker 9 (26:04):
I just want to say to the auction happening on
August twenty nine, so tomorrow at the Manhattan So at
the Mintown Manhattan Hotel. The minimum bid is one point
two million dollars and the perspective bidders will have to
are required to post at least two hundred and forty
thousand dollars of a deposit.

Speaker 6 (26:21):
To take part in the proceeding.

Speaker 9 (26:22):
So he could, you know, depending on how interested people
are in this, and I bet they wanted he could
get itself out.

Speaker 6 (26:28):
Of debt with this.

Speaker 7 (26:30):
Well the thing is they got to understand what the
value of is it is And I don't know, but
you gotta figure you know, what's the value of that
Rockefeller thirty three percent of that Rockefeller? What entities that
owned under that? I know jay z is supposed to
get ownership back after thirty five years. I don't know
if that's true or not. So it's just, you know,
figure out what the value of is any businessman, or
figure out what the value is to see if it's
a great investment or not.

Speaker 16 (26:51):
You know.

Speaker 6 (26:52):
Yeah, but that'stle up to him.

Speaker 17 (26:53):
Yep.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
All right, Well that is just with the mess with
lauraen Naro.

Speaker 7 (26:56):
So when we come back, we got front page News
and then to Meeka Mallory w be joint and us
the don't move. It's to breakfast club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Mourning everybody you j envy, just hilarious charlamage.

Speaker 7 (27:10):
The gud We are the breakfast club. Lauren is filling
in for Jess and let's get back in some front
page news.

Speaker 10 (27:15):
What's up, Morgan, Yeah, let's do it so Supreme Court
Justice Katanji Brown Jackson, she says the High Court needs
to be prepared to respond to this year's presidential election.
She told me, yeah, you love that One's Charlemagne, right,
she told CBS News. There's a legal there are legal
issues that arise out of the political process that could
end up before the Supreme Court. Jackson's interview comes about

(27:36):
comes as she's about to release her memoir, A Lovely One.
Jackson also addressed her strong dissent from the Court's ruling
that former presidents have broad immunity.

Speaker 11 (27:45):
So yeah, we might see a little fight amongst the Scotises.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
Listen, I've been saying my biggest concern is that all
over the country come November, Republicans will refuse to certify
the results of the election, and the Supreme Court, which
is no longer a legitimate institution, will be right. They're
with them every step of the way. We all know
Trump is going to challenge the election results, and you know,
the Supreme Court or we're turning the results of the
election is a high possibility just because that's Trump's court. Okay,

(28:12):
It's really just that simple. So that's the one thing
I believe everybody should be raising hell about, Like, you know,
they keep using all of this this little cute langue
would like be prepared to respond or you know, we
know they're going to challenge, you know, they're going to
attempt to steal.

Speaker 10 (28:28):
Okay, stop the steal. Use it anyways. But yeah, it
sounds like she's heard you. Your calls have been heard,
and you maybe at least have one person on the
bench that can can hear you.

Speaker 11 (28:40):
She's out of Florida.

Speaker 10 (28:41):
So speaking of Florida, Democrats in Florida seem to think
that the state is up for grabs. A state Democratic
Party chair Nikki Freed, believes Trump running ads in the
state is very telling and Florida for Harris Walls state
director Jasmine Bernie Clark claims Democrats are energized.

Speaker 11 (28:57):
Let's hear more comments from them.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
Donald Trump is.

Speaker 21 (28:59):
In trouble and Florida and the Trump campaign is realizing
they can't win the presidency without the Sunshine State. Since
their last poll, Trump has gained zero ground with Florida voters.

Speaker 5 (29:10):
Trump's fatigue is real. It's setting in across the state
and the nation. His tired, divisive politics just don't cut
it anymore. It's clear that while Donald Trump takes Florida
for granted, we are just getting started. So we're reaching
out to every voter ensuring Flaridians.

Speaker 16 (29:27):
No.

Speaker 5 (29:27):
VP Harris is fighting for reproductive freedom, laury, healthcare costs,
affordable housing, and safer communities.

Speaker 14 (29:33):
Yes.

Speaker 10 (29:33):
So, currently in the state of Florida, Trump the Trump
Vance ticket continues to lead Harrison Walls by four percentage
points according to the Public Policy Polling Survey, and Trump
also has begun to run campaign ads across the state.
As previously mentioned, Democrats say Trump takes Florida for granted
in their party and again, Trump won Florida in twenty
sixteen and twenty twenty.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
Yeah, the last time Democrats were in Florida was awaiting
O twelve with Obama. Listen, man, we all know the
craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all
of Florida. Whenever I'm in Florida, especially certain parts of Florida.
Last time I was in Florida, I think I was
in Tampa. It looked like Maga country to me. I
mean may be out there with the Maga paraphernalia that
had the shorts, I mean full outfits, like I didn't

(30:15):
know Maga had full sets.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
A lot in Jersey though, too. I've seen a lot
in Jersey though too, Like Florida.

Speaker 2 (30:20):
No, not like Florida.

Speaker 6 (30:21):
I don't need to go there.

Speaker 7 (30:22):
I've be seeing a lot in Jersey, a lot of flags,
a lot of I've be seeing a lot of Jersey
in Pennsylvania heavy too.

Speaker 11 (30:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (30:26):
I saw though in the beginning of everything with Kamala,
the villages they came out for her.

Speaker 6 (30:32):
Florida.

Speaker 9 (30:32):
It's like a big retirement area where like a lot
of people moved to to retire. It's like a huge
community of people and they had like golf carts. Everybody
had their Coamala stuff out like when she first announced
the presidentcy.

Speaker 2 (30:44):
Yeah, I'm not saying it can't be done. Well, boy,
I don't see it now, Florida.

Speaker 11 (30:49):
Are we watching you?

Speaker 16 (30:50):
Well?

Speaker 10 (30:50):
Just some more news you could use local news for
New York. With the start of school around the corner,
US Senator Kirsten Jillibrand is calling for free mills for
all school children in New York. Speaking at a Manhattan
high school, the Democrat said that they have seen the
important differences this has made for students in New York City,
which already offers universal school meals thanks to funding set

(31:11):
aside in last year's spending plan.

Speaker 11 (31:13):
Let's hear more from Jilli Brand.

Speaker 24 (31:15):
Study show that when students have access to free school meals,
they do better in school, They have better attendance rates,
they have better health they can have, they have fewer
behavioral incidents, and reduce suspensions. I think it put this
issue front and center for all Americans to understand how
important it is. And it's one that New York City
has already been a leader on, which is really important
because we want to make sure we can export this

(31:37):
to our entire state thanks to more than one hundred
and thirty million dollars in funding included in the last
year's spending plan, and here in New York City, schools
like this one have been giving students free meals since
twenty seventeen.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Dropping a clue bomb for those brothers and systems. Thanks
great when you're hungry. Yeah, you know how it is
to do anything other than think about wanting to eat.
You know, a lot of us grew up on free breakfast.
We grew up on free lunch, especially in the summer.
So I think that is something that everybody should be like.

Speaker 7 (32:09):
That should be a no brainer. And not only that,
that's one responsibility. Parents don't have to worry about it
in the morning. If they can't afford food, if they
can't afford to pay for lunch, can't afford to pay
for dinner, that's something that they know is taking care
of out the schools.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
And I love that.

Speaker 10 (32:20):
Yeah, And this bill would expand to the rest of
the state, providing students with that breakfast, lunch, dinner, and
a snack free of charge, regardless of income. So they
could be coming the kids could be coming home and
feeding y'all. So that's a yeah, absolutely, that is a
good thing. And the unfortunate news out of Atlanta, two
people are dead and one is seriously injured after a
plane tire exploded at adulta maintenance facility near Hartsfield Jackson

(32:43):
Atlanta International Airport, very busy airport. The incident reportedly happened
as the plane's tire was being removed. A Delta employee
and a contractor were killed and a second airline worker
excuse me, was hurt. Delta is working with local authorities
to investigate what happen. Flight Aware shows the Boweing seven
fifty seven to two hundred plane arrived at the airport

(33:04):
from Las Vegas just before nine pm local time. That's great,
very up, absolutely, Lord, and continued, I'll pray for those
impacted by that, and we will keep you up. I
will keep you posted and updated on how that story develops.
That's your front page news.

Speaker 11 (33:20):
I'm Morgan.

Speaker 10 (33:21):
Would follow me on socials at Morgan Media and for
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Speaker 7 (33:29):
All right now, when we come back, Tamika Mallory and
Angelo Pinto will be joining us. That a lot to discuss,
from DMC to voting to her new project. So don't
go anywhere, Tamika Mallory, Angelo Pinto. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 19 (33:45):
Poring.

Speaker 7 (33:46):
Everybody is stej Envy, Jess, Hilarious, charlamagnea God. We are
the Breakfast Club. Laura Loroossi is filling in for Jess,
and we got some special guests joining us. This morning,
we have Tamika D.

Speaker 6 (33:55):
Mallory Welcome Back's good family, and Angelo.

Speaker 7 (33:58):
Pento welcome, Thank you for having us. Now, how you
guys feeling How y'all feeling good?

Speaker 6 (34:02):
You know, ready for the fight.

Speaker 2 (34:04):
Every day we're feeling good.

Speaker 25 (34:05):
I mean we're in a poor and political moment, trying
to keep our eyes folcus on election and just you know,
be present for our folks.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
I saw you at the DNC last week to meek
as an activist. What did you see at the DNC
that you liked? What did you see that you didn't like?

Speaker 6 (34:17):
I mean, you know, I thought the DNC was important.

Speaker 9 (34:19):
I've been doing this for a long time, as you know,
so I have been to a number of conventions and
I get the importance of bringing the base together, and
that was certainly the case. I think Chicago also did
a really good job of moving people around, by the way,
and so I thought that was good. It was an
opportunity to see a lot of political operatives and have
an opportunity to talk to them directly about issues. And

(34:43):
you know, people walking the halls, they didn't have a
million security folks around them stopping them from talking to
the people.

Speaker 6 (34:49):
So I thought that was good. You know, obviously Michelle
Obama was the highlights.

Speaker 9 (34:54):
I think they gave her enough time and space, it seemed,
because it's no way that she articulated her speech the
way that she did without it being her like it
had to be her words, she had to be involved in.
Nobody wrote that and gave it to her, and so
she really did her thing. I thought that, you know,

(35:15):
the president, the former president, Barack Obama, should have had
her speak after him.

Speaker 2 (35:20):
He should open.

Speaker 9 (35:22):
As you know, she was incredible, I mean, he's I
went back and I listened to his speech as well,
because I think being in the space with all the
people screaming and everything that was happening from Michelle's speech,
that I didn't hear him well enough. So I went
back to really listen to what he said. They was
both out there like there was they were firing. But
of course what I didn't like is I don't I

(35:44):
don't feel like enough folks were talking about police accountability.
I thought Sonya Massey's name should have come up many times,
because you know, this is a sister that just recently,
you know, was was shot by that officer in her face.
And so I thought that someone should have we peped more,
people should have been talking about that. You know, I
noticed that they brought out the officer with the weapon

(36:07):
on the stage. There was a lot of like military
kind of you know, even the vice president saying that
we're going to make sure we have like the lethal military.
That type of language is triggering, particularly to you know,
our communities because we're already dealing with militarized policing and
and we're looking to find ways to reduce it versus

(36:29):
you know more. But I do also understand that she
has to be very clear that she's able to run
the most powerful nation, as they say, in the world.

Speaker 2 (36:38):
Because the world is volatile right now, so she got
to put all the other countries on alert.

Speaker 9 (36:41):
The Russia is the Chinese, it's bigger, you know, it's
it's a macro and a micro. But I still think
that a part of the micro that we as black
people are living under this military or militarized government. I
think that, you know, if we could that we might
be able to deal with some of the external stuff

(37:03):
that's happening around us. So it's a big political discussion
that you know, hopefully we will continue to have what
we will because you know we're gonna push the issues.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
But let me ask now.

Speaker 7 (37:11):
So you know, this conversation has been a conversation we've
been having for a while now, and it's it's recently
reunited the last couple of days especially applies that people
feel like they shouldn't question the vice president, right, what
are your thoughts on that? You know, I think we
all feel up here that you question any politician does
matter they black, white, green, and yellow. If you have
a problem or you want to know about your interests,
it's no problem with questioning them.

Speaker 9 (37:31):
Well, first of all, shout out to my brother Plies.
I love him and like this brother over here. I
debate with both of them back and forth as shoes
all the time.

Speaker 6 (37:39):
That's what we do.

Speaker 9 (37:40):
Charlamain is the only boss I ever had that I
could go, I could debate with all the time.

Speaker 6 (37:45):
Right about I just hit him up. You know, I
don't agree.

Speaker 9 (37:49):
You know, I think I see both points on one hand,
what I believe and I'm not going to speak for Plies,
but I do see him online and some of the
traction and traffic that he and what I think he
is leaning into is the idea that people are questioning
her for the wrong reasons. It's the intention behind the
way in which they're pressing the vice president, And they

(38:11):
did the same thing to Barack Obama and then trying
to you know, of course they're not black enough, you know,
they're not qualified and all of that. So I think
that that's part of the statement that he made. But
at the same time, I come from the idea that
we can never ever stop putting pressure on elected officials.

(38:32):
We have to be questioning them at all points, but
we also have to be very genuine about what we're questioning,
why we're questioning it, and is it leading to an
end or are we just doing it to find ways
to discredit someone who's in a position of leadership. So
I see both sides of it, and I think either
way you go. And I understand the point is that

(38:54):
at this moment, she is talking about policy, but I've
heard her talk about a number of issues that these
things are priorities of hers in the middle.

Speaker 2 (39:03):
Class, that's opportunity for everybody on the home owned business.

Speaker 9 (39:06):
Talking about economic issues, talking about women's rights to choose,
talking about things happening overseas, talking about Israel, Palestine, I mean,
we hear those things coming from her. Now, over time,
she's gonna have to break it down and there's going
to be interviews and debates and all of that. But
I also went back and listened to other speeches because

(39:27):
I was like, let me see if I'm missing that.
These other presidential candidates have just been talking about all
this policy stuff on the acceptance night of the nomination
and it hasn't been there.

Speaker 11 (39:39):
That's not what they do.

Speaker 25 (39:39):
I think the other piece two that Applies and angel
Yes are talking about is this idea that if you're
going to question her question everybody.

Speaker 6 (39:47):
Yeah, keep the same energy exactly.

Speaker 2 (39:50):
I feel the same kind of energy. I don't know
about Trusty from black folks. But here's the thing. Most
Black people I know aren't supporting Trump. We're supporting the Democrats.
So we pressed the party that we support the most.
And that's been going on since twenty sixteen. Is at
least I see that we made these people step up
and have to come with black agendas which they never
had before because we started asking questions and pressure in it.

(40:12):
I think it's a two way street.

Speaker 25 (40:14):
I think because it's a black presidential candidate, she's going
to have a particular kind of scrutiny that they should have,
but I think they're scrutiny that comes to her just
because she's a black woman that I think in many
ways is misplaced. And I think what some folks are saying,
be honorable in your questioning, right, and don't let your
questioning come from a place of gender or race based bias,

(40:35):
because white candidates, even though they may be questioned, they're
not going to get that. And I think that's what
some folks are saying, and I think that's why Michelle
Obama was important. She's saying her and her husband have
been here before. They've seen not just the political components
of what's going to happen, but they've seen some of
the hate components that she's going to have to endure
that make her political trajectory harder and more difficult. But

(40:59):
also the American public's perspective is going to be skewed
because of race. This isn't simply looking at a political
candidate and saying, what are their policies? We're saying, this
is a black woman, okay, and what does that mean
for us? And should we trust a black woman? Can
a black woman lead? And I think that's some of
the questioning that we're seeing that we're saying, we don't know.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
If you should ask those questions.

Speaker 7 (41:21):
But at this point with Joe Biden, we asked questions
that people were upset that we asked. I get it, like,
asked about early signs of demention. Well, you shouldn't be
asking that. Well, I'm like, it shows that he's he
doesn't look as as well he did the three years ago.

Speaker 25 (41:36):
People ask the questions too, because.

Speaker 6 (41:39):
I think the intention behind it, and you can tell.

Speaker 9 (41:42):
I mean, come on, like, we listen to people and
we know that part of the questioning is really for
them to say, we don't like you, Kamala Harris period.
So nothing that you do will we ever be okay
with because we don't like you. There are people, both black, white,
all kinds of folks who don't want women to be
in position of power. They don't want a women president,

(42:02):
a female president, and that's it. So again again I
get the balance of both, but I also understand that
we have to always, always question and demand and it's
the way that it's done in an organized fashion is
what makes it real.

Speaker 7 (42:18):
We have more with Tamika Mallory and Angela Pinto. When
we come back as the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning everybody.
It's DJ env Jess Hilary is Charlamage the God. We
are the Breakfast Club. Lauren Ross's feeling in for Jess,
and we're still kicking it with Tamika Mallory and Angelo
Pinto Charlamagne.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
I always feel like they end up pointing the finger
at black men, right, because that was the other thing
I had the problem I have with flies day and
he said black men. He started with black men who
look like me. A quick to ask, if Kamala wants
my vote, she needs to explain, explain herself to me
what she's going to do for black people. Number One,
I don't understand why black men are always getting the
finger points out of this one. We're the second largest

(42:54):
voting blocks, say that of Democrats. Yeah, Like, I don't
understand why all of a sudden, there's black men are
the problem.

Speaker 9 (43:00):
Well, I would hope that Applies would come up here
and y'all would have this conversation directly, because you know,
I'm sure again I've been on his page a lot,
and I see the feedback and my son is kind
of in the same boat, if you will, because he's
been communicating a lot with black men, and there's a
different energy around Kamala Harris that they both are experiencing, right,

(43:23):
like just dealing with You don't go on.

Speaker 6 (43:25):
The internet arguing with Johnny and tou tou al Jen.

Speaker 9 (43:29):
I'm not just saying it's all them are actually not bots,
because I've been I've seen several of my son's friends questioning,
why are you supporting her?

Speaker 6 (43:39):
Blah blah blah.

Speaker 9 (43:39):
So there is, there is, and I'm not saying that
the issue is what the media and others are trying
to put forward, that black men are just this overwhelming
number of black men won't support her or are with Trump. Right,
I don't believe that that's true. But the numbers are increasing.
Their numbers are increasing, and there are reasons. Well, I mean,

(44:02):
I can tell because in my own family, I know
what I know the difference between the way black women
and black men in my family are speaking. I can
see my cousins starting to be like, well, you know,
Trump and I have more money in my pocket, and
you know, it's a different feeling. So I can see
it on a real level, right, And I want to
see my brothers be more organized the way that black

(44:25):
women have organized ourselves. Nonetheless, when I go and read
the platform of all these different candidates, you see a
void in how they speak to and address the needs
of black men. Well, you said you guys were having
conversations with men like I feel like people are not
listening to Kamala. It's like the people that I talk to,
they say they're voting for Trump. The stuff that they're saying.

(44:46):
I'm like, she literally she's speaking to that, So why
don't you see it or hear from her? What can
she do better strategy wise or marketing wise to kind
of make black men be like hold on, Democrats do
a terrible job at marketing themselves. I mean it's really bad.
Like you know, it's just, you know, they have to
do a better job of putting out there the things
that they've been able to do. I was just looking,
you know, before coming here at the Safest Community Act.

Speaker 4 (45:09):
Right.

Speaker 9 (45:09):
This is billions of dollars that they have allocated to
grassroots organizations and others that are in the gun violence
prevention space and in.

Speaker 6 (45:20):
The community safety space.

Speaker 9 (45:21):
Right, you would never know that, You would never know
that it happened because they do a terrible job. But
also they just do a message it and by the way,
let me just be honest, I do a terrible job
at it as well. We do a lot of work
and we hardly tell people about all the things that
we're involved. And people say to me all the time,
like because sometimes when your head is down and you're

(45:42):
doing the work, you forget about the marketing component. And
a lot of us don't even want the clickbait of
it all, like nobody wants to sit there and may
I Sometimes I get so frustrated because I'm like, damn,
I left my comments section open and it's gone, wowd
it's two thousand comments in there, and the trunk trolls
and or Trump people supporters, they're in my comments.

Speaker 6 (46:04):
Whatever they're talking points, they in on it.

Speaker 9 (46:07):
But looking out for the people who are supposed to
be on the more liberal progressive side that come in
there is very difficult, Like it's always in balance. So
we have to find a better way to get the
information out about what is happening.

Speaker 6 (46:20):
But I would say that trust and believe.

Speaker 9 (46:22):
As I left the house this morning, they were on
CNN talking about the Vice president sitting down for interviews.
This is something that she's going to have to do,
which I'm sure they're working on, and she's going to
have to break down because they are gonna question her
like they have never questioned a presidential candidate before in life,
and she's going to have to answer the question.

Speaker 3 (46:41):
A lot.

Speaker 25 (46:41):
People also want to see there's another piece, and we
see this all the time when you do policy, there's
an implementation piece, right, So people like to hear you
care about an issue, but how are you going to
make an issue happen? Because we care about many things,
But what are you going to make actually happen and
how are you going to do so? As part of
what's behind I don't know if you support it, because

(47:02):
it's like saying in your household, I support my children
eating right, but you buy junk food. It's like your
actions have to show how you actually support it. And
a lot of people's questioning is coming from a place
that says you're saying this, but you're doing that. You're
not prioritizing the things you say you support. So that's another,
I think, level of political accountability. And people may not

(47:24):
be asking the right question, but they're really saying, so
you say you support reparations, tell me how, and now
show me how and a timeline in which you're going
to implement it. And I think that's what folks want
to say. Yes, now what's our Project Freedom? So I'm
going to read a few of the things on Project Freedom,
and one of the things I'll say before I even
do that is Project Freedom, on some level was a

(47:44):
response to Project twenty twenty five. So folks started to
hear a lot about this plan to roll back rights
to attack particular groups. And part of what we said
is that we wanted to respond to that because we're
knowing that we're an important political moment.

Speaker 1 (47:59):
But also so Project Freedom is a.

Speaker 25 (48:01):
Political platform or policy that we said we would like
to see whoever comes into office adopt because there are
certain things that we know are important that should happen.
Some of those things are an end to gun violence
into mass incarceration, end of police brutality, strengthening and past
the George Floyd Justice and Policing Act, providing a pathway
to citizenship, ending the war in Palestine and Sudan, protecting

(48:25):
black history, Provide of reparations for slavery, offer free college
and trade school, cancel student debt Pastor John Lewis, Voter
Rights Act, launch automatic voter registration, restore individuals voting rights,
reform the Supreme Court, expand child tax credits, and provide
guaranteeing annual income. So it's a lot of things in there,

(48:47):
but part of what we're trying to convey to folks
is that it isn't enough to just have one policy,
but you must really have a political platform that someone
can adopt that creates wide and sweeping changes. The other
pieces that we know a lot of these issues are connected,
and how you spend your money in one place will
tell us how you can spend or can spend money

(49:08):
in other places. So we're trying to provide a comprehensive
platform that one creates political education, but also a standard
that we can hold folks will come into all.

Speaker 1 (49:18):
We have more with Angelo Pinto and Tamika Mallory.

Speaker 7 (49:20):
When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club, Good morning
and everybody your cj Envy, Jess, Hilary Charlamage the guy.

Speaker 1 (49:26):
We are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 7 (49:28):
Laura Laos fillling it in for jests and we're still
kicking it with Tamika Mallory and Angelo Pinto.

Speaker 2 (49:33):
I was talking about Guy Gary Chambers Junior yesterday and
he was saying, you know, one of the mistakes that
folks make, they'll they'll ask question, what have you done
over the last three and a half years, four years?
He said, instead of asking those questions, you should be
just going to them saying, hey, this is what you
should be doing. Here's the agenda that we want you
to ask implement.

Speaker 9 (49:48):
Yeah, and Project Freedom is important to us because we
know as we travel this country, we're gonna be out
there knocking on doors.

Speaker 6 (49:54):
We knock on doors all year round.

Speaker 9 (49:56):
So this is not like we do a thing that
happens when it's a presidential we or some political person
that we want to get in or take out. We
do it all the time. We are always engaging our people.
And when we're knocking on doors, people don't want to.

Speaker 11 (50:10):
They hear you.

Speaker 9 (50:11):
They know Project twenty twenty five is bad. They understand it.
They've seen on the news. They Grandmama's talking about it.
People what do they call it? It's called it's you know,
black folks going short in some project twenty five. We
don't say twenty five, that Project twenty five and so
people know that, but they are going to ask you,
and they should.

Speaker 19 (50:29):
What do we have.

Speaker 6 (50:30):
You're in the room with these people to.

Speaker 9 (50:31):
Meet Mallory Angelo Pinto, my son Linda. Y'all have talk
to these people. What are you offering? What are you demanding?
What are you asking for? And we wanted to make
sure along with our partners. I have to mention Michael Blake,
Reverend Stephen green Aster, Michael McBride, Dewanna Thompson, of course
our sister Linda Sarsore. This platform is something that all

(50:55):
of us have worked on because we've been doing this
work and we know that legislative items that are already
out there that could help to alleviate some of the
suffering that our communities are talking about, we know how
they can be strengthened.

Speaker 6 (51:08):
We understand that passing.

Speaker 9 (51:09):
The George Floyd Justice and Police and Act as it
currently stands will not work because of one it has
been watered down so much in order to appease the
Republicans who never signed it.

Speaker 6 (51:20):
Anyway, So I have no idea.

Speaker 9 (51:22):
Corey Booker, Senator Corey Booker was working with Senator Tim
Scott and every day we were all advocating for what
we wanted to be in the bill, and they kept
saying that Tim Scott had this idea or he you know,
he's trying to make the bills this way or that
way in order to appease the Republican leadership. And I
kept saying, Tim Scott cannot get anything done if white

(51:45):
people don't tell him what to do.

Speaker 6 (51:47):
So let's stop like it's a game that's being played.

Speaker 9 (51:49):
And of course the bill fell through, and it has
sort of been dead since, you know, you know, since
we were out there in twenty twenty one. Now, President
Biden did sign in executive order, but what we know
about executive order is they only last to the extent
that the next administration wants to keep that legislation, and
it only focused on federal legislation. We need to get

(52:13):
things happening in these states, and we have to be
able to hold these police departments accountable.

Speaker 6 (52:19):
Let me just say this last thing.

Speaker 9 (52:21):
Last week, people were heartbroken to see that there has
been yet another setback in the case of the killing
of Breonna Taylor. And so there's two charges, two federal
charges that the judge dismissed, and of course they continuously
blame Kenny Walker, which is disrespectful and disingenuous because nobody

(52:43):
in that building heard the police officers announce themselves and
to say who they were at the door. And I
don't know where these other people live, but I know
in black people's homes, if you knock on the door
and don't say who you are, when we say who
it is, we're not open the door for you. In fact,
we're finna get quiet, move around, try to make sure

(53:04):
we're out the way of the door.

Speaker 6 (53:06):
That's what we do. That's what they did.

Speaker 9 (53:07):
But also in the state of Kentucky, these people passed
laws and then they get mad at you for following it.
You are allowed to fire a warning shot inside of
your home if you feel in danger.

Speaker 6 (53:20):
That is what Kenny Walker did. He did nothing wrong.

Speaker 9 (53:23):
So we saw the setback where this eighty year old
conservative judge dismissed these two charges, which are again the
federal charges, which would have been felonies. Right, they're still
charges that those officers are facing, but it took him
two years. And for whatever reason, they decide to announce
this the day after the DNC. Maybe I'm it's conspiracy.

(53:46):
I don't know, but It's just very interesting. It took
him two years. I would say, you're waiting to ask
you about Brionna Taylor because for me, like I've been studying,
I've been reported on this case since it first started
having a conversation and people have continuously said if there
were video, things would be different. Now we're here right
where the charges are being dropped, and like there probably

(54:07):
have to be an a pill which is going to
stress things out, which is like heartbreaking for the family.
I feel like it's a public trust thing now, Like
do you feel like this is gonna shake public trust
even when it comes to like Kamala because people are
gonna be looking at her like, I mean, you're a
black woman now, like we don't. We don't have the
luxury to say, well, Biden, he's there, but he kind
of he does what he can do, but he doesn't
get it well it.

Speaker 6 (54:27):
I mean, by the way it is. And I think
that was one of the things that was missing from
her speech.

Speaker 9 (54:32):
Again, I feel like she should have named Breonna Taylor
Sonia Massy.

Speaker 16 (54:37):
You know.

Speaker 9 (54:38):
On other issues, she was very very strong and I
would like to see the same energy around police accountability
and I know there are some of my people, especially
my eldest, who will be like, well, you know, that
may not have been the time or place, and we
debate that always say don't it's not the time or
place and we have to wait until and it's gonna

(54:58):
happen later.

Speaker 2 (54:59):
They said that in twent had her debate because I
was listening to an old podcast MEEBOKR and wyk weidnmsday,
and that's one of the things that every brought up.
She wished she had spoken to Rihanna Taylor Moore because
I guess it came up during the Mike Pins debate.
I forgot what the context was.

Speaker 9 (55:11):
Absolutely so I think that that should have happened. But
I just want to say to drill down this point.
It's not that I'm not thinking objectively about what Trump
can do, or that I'm listening to some you know,
misinformation on the internet.

Speaker 6 (55:23):
I'm telling you about what was happening when he was president.

Speaker 1 (55:26):
So what do you'all think the Democrats need to do
to win this selection in November?

Speaker 9 (55:29):
Oh, they got to conn Let me tell you, do
not translate excitement at a convention or even excitement about
you know, her ascension to the top of the ticket
to votes because you got to knock on doors. You
have to go out and educate people, and you have
to make sure that there's resources on the ground, right,

(55:50):
And we're not talking about on the ground like there's
some people that claim they on the ground, you know,
like tangible, but we're talking about under the route.

Speaker 6 (55:56):
They say there's the grassroot and then there's under the room.
There's people.

Speaker 9 (55:59):
Right, those people have to have the resources that they
need to be able to knock on doors.

Speaker 6 (56:05):
You need credible messengers.

Speaker 9 (56:07):
This whole process of we gotta vet everything and everybody.
And you know, if you had this issue or that,
we got to stay away from you and we have
to do that. You know, one day, I'll tell my
story about what happened to me during the Stacy Abrams
campaign and factice in my book right now, it's called

(56:27):
I Live to Tell This Story and it's going to
be released in the winter. By the way, Stacy Abrams
had nothing to do with this, But I talk about
me being held or told not to come to Georgia
at all, don't even step foot in a state during
the time. In the last few days of her election,
and the folks saying it to me. They really did
have good intention, you know what I mean. So I'll

(56:48):
tell y'all not yet, not yet.

Speaker 1 (56:51):
Well, how can people follow you and support you if need.

Speaker 9 (56:53):
Be, if you want to follow me. And by the way,
let me go back and say, my book name is
I Live to Tell this Story. The cover is amazing,
it's about to drop. I'm really excited about it. This
book is not a political book. It is I mean,
there is some political comments that you've been there, but
this book is my memoir. It's about my life and
that's why I say I Live to tell this story

(57:16):
and I hope that people will pick it up so
that you can learn more about me outside of what
you read online or even when you see me in
the street. There's there's a lot of stuff about imposter
syndrome and other things that I have been through in
my life that have helped me come to this point.
So make sure you guys stay with the journey for
the new book. You can go to Atamika D. Mallory
on Instagram, follow us until Freedom. Were on until freedom

(57:39):
dot com. We're at until Freedom And unfortunately I'm one
of those people that gets in the comments to cut your.

Speaker 6 (57:45):
Ass back out.

Speaker 11 (57:46):
So your mama if you talk about us, I said.

Speaker 6 (57:50):
It the other day. The man said, you're an airhead,
I said, me and your mama.

Speaker 7 (57:53):
Well, Angelo Pino, it's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (57:59):
Good morning, uns is.

Speaker 2 (58:01):
Real, la Is just ca Robin Moore just don't do
no lines, don't do.

Speaker 25 (58:06):
Talky talk, say jes worldwide mess.

Speaker 2 (58:13):
On the Breakfast Club. She's a coaching with Lauren Lauren Rose.
I'm and I got the mess.

Speaker 26 (58:20):
Talk to me.

Speaker 9 (58:22):
Alrighty y'all. We have some new couples happening. So Cynthia
Baily one of them.

Speaker 2 (58:28):
I'm sorry, damn. I' you know what when I.

Speaker 9 (58:31):
When I started celebrating all of my wedding and my happiness,
I'm keeping you away. You're so angry, Iry, and don't
worry about it, because I got something for you at
the end of this. So Cynthia Bailey, she sat down,
she was doing an interview, and she talked about the
fact that she is now she has a new boot,
She's in a relationship of sorts, and this is the

(58:51):
first time she's publicly talked about being in a relationship
since her leaving Mike Mike Hill, you can play.

Speaker 6 (58:59):
I have met some one. I met someone who lives
in Amsterdam, but he comes to visit me a lot,
and it's been hot for consistent months.

Speaker 1 (59:08):
That's hot and I.

Speaker 6 (59:09):
Really like him.

Speaker 2 (59:10):
How often has does he fly here? He's been here
like three times.

Speaker 11 (59:13):
In four months?

Speaker 6 (59:14):
Wow, Like after talking on the phone, he came to
see me in like two weeks.

Speaker 2 (59:17):
But you're not exclusive, right, You're still keeping things open.

Speaker 6 (59:19):
But we are official, and we are exclusive.

Speaker 9 (59:23):
But like you know, I'm normally like on Instagram going yay,
here's my guy, and I have hashtags and I just
do the most when I'm in.

Speaker 1 (59:30):
Love because I'm a lover of love. But you're not
gonna do that.

Speaker 6 (59:32):
I'm not doing any of that, Like secret squirrel, we
have been creeping to all creeping all over the place.
No one has caught us yet. Were you guys tuned
in too Real Housewives or her and Mike Keel were together?

Speaker 16 (59:44):
No?

Speaker 2 (59:44):
Nope?

Speaker 9 (59:45):
Okay, well let me tell you sounds like she might
be getting herself back into the kind of a similar
situation because that was also a long distance relationship.

Speaker 2 (59:51):
But that's long, long, long distance.

Speaker 9 (59:54):
Yeah, her and Mike Hiel, we're just la at Georgia
across the pond to Georgia or wherever she is. Now
that's a bit much, but I am wishing her the
best because I think Cynthia Bailey deserves it. She is
like a super lovey, lovey girl. But also on the
new couple radar, Meg the Stallion and Tory Craig who
played for the bull who right now plays for the Bulls.
And this is really big for Megan. She posted a

(01:00:16):
TikTok video but then it was litter deleted. It's no
longer on her TikTok, and they were playing the couples
game and in the game it was like revealed that
they are at the point where they're telling each other
that they love each other. You know that game where
you're like, who said I love you first?

Speaker 6 (01:00:28):
Who this? Who that?

Speaker 22 (01:00:30):
Now?

Speaker 6 (01:00:30):
I thought it would be cute because I know we
have a couple in a row.

Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
Maybe gonna be six to eleven.

Speaker 6 (01:00:35):
Yeah, because he's six ' five.

Speaker 2 (01:00:37):
Oh no, so yeah, he probably about six seven.

Speaker 9 (01:00:40):
Okay because online said sixty five. Also, his birthday is
December nineteenth. He's just sad. So I know my girl's
having a lot of fun over there. Happy for her,
but I want I want to play a couples game.
I want y'all to play the couple's game.

Speaker 2 (01:00:51):
Play couples games with people who he not a couple.

Speaker 6 (01:00:53):
Okay, we're gonna do it anyway. So this is how
the game goes.

Speaker 9 (01:00:57):
You love putting your big nose and everybody else's cuple
of business. So we're gonna do this game. So look
at you or I mean listen, you're going off with
the audios to day.

Speaker 6 (01:01:09):
You had that ready. So the way that this game
goes is they're gonna ask you some questions.

Speaker 1 (01:01:14):
Who's gonna ask questions?

Speaker 9 (01:01:15):
There's gonna be an audio that you're gonna hear, and
when the audio comes on, it's gonna ask you guys
some questions.

Speaker 6 (01:01:19):
The couple in the room, You guys.

Speaker 2 (01:01:21):
Have to point play couples games with you guys.

Speaker 6 (01:01:24):
You play a lot of games about doing this. You
play I'm not in the game. It's y'all too. Y'all
in a couple.

Speaker 9 (01:01:29):
I have nothing to do with this. Okay, yeah, you
all in somebody else's business. Worry about your own. And
so the audio is gonna drop. You guys have to
point to each other to answer the question of who
does what okay, already, go ahead.

Speaker 14 (01:01:43):
Most likely challenged couple's edition. Who's most likely to get arrested?
Who's the better kisser? Who said I love you first?
Who starts the most arguments? Who needs the most attention,
Who's the better cook, Who's the most spoiled, Who's the funniest?

Speaker 26 (01:02:06):
Wait?

Speaker 2 (01:02:07):
Can we has the betting too fast? I liked it.

Speaker 6 (01:02:11):
You liked it, didn't you know?

Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
But we got an answer. They can't see here, they can.

Speaker 6 (01:02:16):
I'm so I love how you were so invested in
your relationship. They need to see you. I know that's right. Okay,
can we slow it down a little bit.

Speaker 2 (01:02:23):
So he can like that first question? That first question
was crazy, and he pointed right at me, and then
you pointed at yourself.

Speaker 6 (01:02:30):
I didn't even think about that way. My bad, My bad.

Speaker 24 (01:02:33):
Bro.

Speaker 9 (01:02:33):
All right, we're gonna be gonna try this one more
time now. This time around, I need you to actually
look up and look at your partner in the eye.

Speaker 2 (01:02:39):
Charlemade I don't have a partner in this room. I
have professional partners. My partner's at home.

Speaker 6 (01:02:44):
We don't get into your professional business. We can't slow it.
This is crazy, We can't slow it. But I mean,
at least you participated.

Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
At least I got somebody to play with. You set
yourself think about it.

Speaker 6 (01:03:00):
I didn't. I literally didn't even think about it.

Speaker 9 (01:03:02):
It's fine, don't even worry about it, because I promise
you when I get my person, he ain't coming nowhere
near this room with Charlotmne at all.

Speaker 1 (01:03:09):
Sarlo Ma said, you never gonna get a person, so
he's never coming in, going to.

Speaker 6 (01:03:23):
Yo. I love and hate try at the same time.

Speaker 9 (01:03:26):
All right, Alicia Keys speaking of couples, Alicia Keys has
some comments about DJs, which is crazy because her man
is a DJ, but she has she has a comment,
and I just thought it was interesting.

Speaker 6 (01:03:37):
Let's take a listen.

Speaker 14 (01:03:39):
What does the.

Speaker 20 (01:03:40):
DJs actually do? Like, I don't think they're remixing the
song on the spot. I'm pretty sure they've like programmed
it ahead of time. So what are they actually doing?
I ain't just turning up the volume, turning down the
volume and pressing and then that.

Speaker 6 (01:03:54):
Then just dancing, And like, what the fuck do DJs
actually do? Dj MB yes, ma'am, answer, what do DJs do?

Speaker 7 (01:04:04):
I mean a DJ broke a record, her first record
that came out the what what what with the ol
dB sample DJ's broke that record?

Speaker 6 (01:04:12):
Do you remix on the spot.

Speaker 1 (01:04:14):
I'm not a remix I'm not a producer.

Speaker 2 (01:04:15):
I'm a DJ.

Speaker 7 (01:04:16):
I play records the soundtrack of the streets that make
people want to dance, to move their bodies to groove.

Speaker 2 (01:04:20):
Uh, like I need more context. I feel like I
don't feel like that.

Speaker 7 (01:04:25):
That's something that came out of a TikTok challenge that
she was joking because I think Alicia Keys would know
the importance of a DJ.

Speaker 1 (01:04:30):
She is from New York. Cup Man started off as
a DJ. So I feel like it it's coming from you.

Speaker 2 (01:04:36):
Go to a party that DJ is playing the music.
That's I'm saying, I need a contact that don't sound
like Alicia Keys.

Speaker 14 (01:04:39):
I right with that.

Speaker 1 (01:04:40):
Something sounds a little.

Speaker 9 (01:04:41):
It would have to be though, especially to her being
like a music artist, she would have to understand. But
also to you said you don't remix stuff on the spot.
I thought that that's like just a part of a
DJ thing, like when they make the.

Speaker 6 (01:04:51):
You know how the words be blending together, that's a blend.

Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
That's that's music.

Speaker 7 (01:04:54):
Yeah, but not a remix as in okay, I'm not
changing up the beats at a party. I mean DJ's blend,
DJ's produced DJs. There's a bunch of different DJs to
do different things, but.

Speaker 2 (01:05:04):
That's the biggest thing. I would say. DJs do DJ's
play music. You know what I'm saying, Especially at parties.
You can't have a party without a DJ. As I said,
this has to come from someplace else.

Speaker 7 (01:05:13):
This was a TikTok challenge that she did something like
it doesn't sound right, especially with swears her husband being
starting off as a DJ and still DJ.

Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
I need more context.

Speaker 9 (01:05:22):
We'll get more in the meantime. I can't believe how
y'all just acted in that challenge. Y'all really love each other.

Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
You just want me to remind you that you single
yet again.

Speaker 6 (01:05:32):
You don't got to remind me. I have to go
back to that said. The more you do that, I'm
not even gonna put myself on the spot like that.

Speaker 2 (01:05:39):
Mama, you want more grandly on you. She was up
here earlier this week said she want more grandkids.

Speaker 9 (01:05:47):
Okay, I'm like calling in the seventh man, like I
barely paid it off the bench, don't me all right, y'all,
we're gonna.

Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
If you think you're honestly I want to.

Speaker 9 (01:06:01):
Put today and now you're gonna play Lord Mercy. It's fine,
all right.

Speaker 7 (01:06:07):
We'll take you for Jess with the mess with Laura
the road side, Charlaman who giving that donkey?

Speaker 2 (01:06:11):
Two? Listen for after the hour man. We need a
woman named Tamantha mc pierceon McPherson of Arkansas to come
to the front of the congregation. What is happening to
her is absolutely one of my worst night mans, but
it is a teachable moment.

Speaker 7 (01:06:22):
We'll discuss, all right, we'll get to that next. It's
the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Your mornings
will never be the same, Charlade. Some donkey to days
just saw themselves watching Charlotte.

Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
Man was ready for.

Speaker 24 (01:06:40):
What is.

Speaker 2 (01:06:42):
Again? Charla? Charlotte mane yes donkey today for Wednesday, August
twenty eighth goes to fifty eight year old Tamantha McPherson
of Arkansas. Tamantha, Tamantha to Manantha, you are too grown
to be making rookie mistakes. Okay. Now, Tamantha is a

(01:07:04):
connoisseur of edibles. Okay, edibles are all the rage now,
all right, marijuana is legal in thirty eight states for
medical reasons and about twenty four states for recreational purposes.
I am an edible user, okay, only on weekends when
I want to relax. Started doing it during the pandemic
when my anxiety was through the roof. Okay, I was
having trouble sleeping. Had a friend of mine who was
in the cannabis business and he also deals with anxiety,

(01:07:25):
and he put me onto some good old indigo. Okay.
Once I learned my dosage, which is about five to
ten milligrams, I was good. I don't do it every day.
I only do it on weekends, and I enjoy it. Okay,
tysan bites, punch bar, chocolates, and wild edibles are my favorites.
If you must know. I'm saying all that for you
to understand what happened to Tamantha is one of my
worst night mans. But it's a teachable moment for us all. See.

(01:07:46):
Tamantha is an owner of an in home daycare. Okay,
you already know what this is going. And she's been
charged after two kids, a two year old and a
fifteen month old, allegedly eight marijuana gummies while in her care, Yes,
of course too. KY three investigator said. On April third,
the parents of a two year old picked her up

(01:08:06):
from daycare and noticed she was not acting like herself.
They took her to the hospital and lab test results
came back to show the young lady had marijuana in
her system. On April fifth, authorities got another call about
a second daycare victim. These parents told police that when
they picked up their fifteen month old boy from the daycare,
he was acting unusual. Okay. They took the child to

(01:08:28):
a pediatrician who did a blood test. The result came
back positive for marijuana as well. Authorities interviewed McPherson and
she said she takes THC gummies and stores them in
the kitchen area. Deputy said, that's the same area with
the kids eat and play. Okay. McPherson told investigators there
are around eight kids the daycare, and the fifty h
old woman also told investigators she buys the gummies in

(01:08:50):
Missouri and brings them back to Arkansas. This is why
parents have to have a mini fridge in their rooms
with a lock on it, okay, Or if you have
a fridge outside in the like I do, put him
in there. These edibles look like candy, They taste like candy,
their gummies, their chocolates. Kids will be attracted to that
like a rapper under twenty five. It's attracted defendant all

(01:09:11):
And when I tell you, as a parent, these are
things I think about because I got small kids in
the house. There's no reason that you, Tamantha, shouldn't be
thinking about these things too, Okay, especially when you have
an in home daycare. Listen, adults were grown. Okay, we
can do what grown folks do. We know we're grown,
and we can do all the grown things we want.
But in the process of doing our grown activities like

(01:09:33):
the edibles, we have to think about protecting our kids
and furthermore, protecting our peace. Because when I'm high and
my mind gets to wandering, I start thinking about my thing.
I start thinking about things like you know, you know,
I start thinking about things my child would ask me normally,
which can blow you high. But imagine if they accidentally
got in your stash and got high. The questions they

(01:09:53):
would ask, Now, where's my man? Big Mac Mac hit
the Wobblebble, I'm sorry.

Speaker 9 (01:10:00):
My songs earlier that y'all was traumatizing me babyo.

Speaker 2 (01:10:04):
I'll sing it now. Mac you pretend to be high.
Toddle of one, I'll be high title of two. Let's
blow our parents high with questions? Got it? Mommy, mom
give me some music first, give me some music. Turn
that up. Oh that's r like that?

Speaker 16 (01:10:20):
I like that?

Speaker 24 (01:10:21):
I like that?

Speaker 2 (01:10:22):
Mommy, Mommy is is blues clues? Really dry snitching?

Speaker 23 (01:10:26):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
Daddy, Daddy? Can I watch pepper Pig even though we muzzle? Mama?

Speaker 6 (01:10:33):
Mama?

Speaker 1 (01:10:34):
Can I get a g ed from the schoolhouse rock?

Speaker 2 (01:10:37):
Daddy? If Blue is a girl, why does she look
just like her daddy?

Speaker 6 (01:10:41):
Is she tranced?

Speaker 8 (01:10:42):
What?

Speaker 2 (01:10:43):
Wait?

Speaker 6 (01:10:43):
Blue is a girl? Yeah? Wait?

Speaker 4 (01:10:46):
Then why why is she not pinky because Daddy watches
pinky videos all the time.

Speaker 2 (01:10:50):
On the computer. Why does Dora always ask what something
is when she got to map that talks?

Speaker 6 (01:10:57):
Mama is swiper shipping a scammer?

Speaker 2 (01:11:03):
Daddy, Daddy? How does SpongeBob light a fire underwater? It's
bikini bottam in anohing dimension?

Speaker 4 (01:11:08):
Mama, Mama, hold on on why baby shark got a
mamma shark in a daddy shark, but Jimmy got a
daddy shark in the daddy Sharky.

Speaker 2 (01:11:20):
Daddy, Daddy, when Pepper snorts and she laughing or just communicating,
and shouldn't Pepper's primary language be pig Laddy?

Speaker 4 (01:11:29):
Mama, Mama, you got the adibo from Grace's corner?

Speaker 2 (01:11:35):
Daddy? How does doors hair stay perfect through all those adventures?

Speaker 4 (01:11:42):
Mama, Mama, Daddy got locked up because he's from Sesesime.

Speaker 2 (01:11:45):
Straight, Daddy, Daddy, have you ever noticed Pepper Pig's house
is on the steepest hill ever? Like if they roll
out of bed, don't they just keep rolling?

Speaker 1 (01:11:57):
Mama, Mama, Daddy said, little Einstein gets a lot.

Speaker 14 (01:11:59):
Of he.

Speaker 2 (01:12:01):
Did a lot of what.

Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
He's smart, a lot of head.

Speaker 6 (01:12:11):
I think I caught con Daddy.

Speaker 2 (01:12:13):
How come nobody ever questions to talking to animals? WAPs
some backpacks on doing the explore? Are they as high
as we are right now? Yes? They are, my child.
The moral of the story is, adults, when it comes
to your edimals, keep them locked out of sight and
out of reach from the kts. Okay, please get to
Matthew McPherson, the sweet Sounds and the Hamiltons.

Speaker 16 (01:12:31):
You you.

Speaker 2 (01:12:41):
Donkey heard this. He's actually think about a lot of
this stuff. When I'm high, I have one more.

Speaker 4 (01:12:56):
Let me hear, mommy, why daddy's there at your sister's
Coca melan so much?

Speaker 2 (01:13:05):
Daddy? Is pepper pig? Really the origin story of where
bacon comes from? Daddy? Come boots? Where's boots? Nothing else?
Nobody says how the SpongeBob light to find on the water?

Speaker 16 (01:13:22):
Yo?

Speaker 6 (01:13:22):
Envy? Did we missed the hot box?

Speaker 1 (01:13:25):
I wish I took a edible because they laughing? I
just maybe together this morning?

Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
Yo, I'm always hot?

Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
Why they got the MUNCHI so much?

Speaker 6 (01:13:37):
I can get this way by.

Speaker 7 (01:13:38):
Accident, Lord, have mercy the teetha mommy, Mommy, wys max
so fat?

Speaker 2 (01:13:44):
I want to join in. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:13:45):
I should have took edible too.

Speaker 2 (01:13:47):
Were just sitting there because we got a new board
up and they don't know when to go to break it.
That's not stopping time.

Speaker 1 (01:13:52):
Okay, all right, well this is awes and uncomfortable.

Speaker 20 (01:13:59):
Guys.

Speaker 2 (01:14:01):
We don't have a topic.

Speaker 6 (01:14:02):
No, we do have a topic.

Speaker 9 (01:14:04):
To the topic is should your political choices divide your relationship?

Speaker 2 (01:14:10):
So y'ah, remember, oh, we didn't have a meeting about
the topics.

Speaker 7 (01:14:14):
Now, he went back and forth, and then he said
an audio but I don't trust the audio, so I
was like, I'm not going I.

Speaker 6 (01:14:18):
Listened to the audio. I listened to the audio.

Speaker 9 (01:14:22):
So y'all remember like a few years ago, right when
it was like such a big thing if you were
a Trump supporter or if you were not a Trump
support depending on what side you were on. People were like,
I can't rock with you, I can't date you.

Speaker 1 (01:14:31):
So does your political views matter in your relationship?

Speaker 27 (01:14:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:14:35):
Like you like, yeah, you have to be on the same.

Speaker 6 (01:14:38):
Like you gotta be aligned a bit.

Speaker 9 (01:14:40):
It's a little bit more trickier now because people are
really on both sides. So this comes out of Robert F.

Speaker 6 (01:14:45):
Kennedy JUNR.

Speaker 9 (01:14:46):
He sat down for an interview and he talked about
how his wife is receiving hate for the fact that
he is now a part of Trump's like supporters, but
it is his wife. His wife doesn't have he He
doesn't state who she supports. He just says that she
supports him. And it made me think, like, I don't
know if I could put up she getting death threats online?

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She getting so I'm not going through.

Speaker 7 (01:15:09):
One of the phone lines eight hundred five eight five
one oh five to one. Could you date somebody or
marry somebody that their political views are not the same
as yours. Maybe you're going for Kamala, they're going for Trump.
Or maybe you're going for Trump, they're going for Kamala.

Speaker 1 (01:15:22):
Let's discuss. Eight hundred five eight five one O five
one is the breakfast Cloago morning. Pull out your phone,
call in right now.

Speaker 14 (01:15:30):
You call me.

Speaker 2 (01:15:32):
Add your opinion to the breakfast club top breaking down eight.

Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
Hundred five eight five one O five one the breakfast club.

Speaker 8 (01:15:42):
Phone.

Speaker 28 (01:15:45):
It's topic time called eight hundred five eight five one
five one to join into the discussion with the breakfast club.

Speaker 7 (01:15:53):
Warning everybody, it's DJ n V Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the guy.

Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
We are the breakfast club. Laura la Rossa is feeling
in for Jess.

Speaker 7 (01:16:00):
If you're just joining us with asking eight hundred five
eight five one oh five to one, we're asking, if
you're dating somebody or even marrying somebody.

Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
Does your political views have to match?

Speaker 2 (01:16:09):
All right?

Speaker 7 (01:16:10):
Would it be a problem if your spouse, you bought
your man, or your girl is voting for Trump and
you're on the Combala side.

Speaker 1 (01:16:16):
Does that matter to you? Let's tal what you Lauren
doesn't matter?

Speaker 6 (01:16:19):
To you, yes it matters.

Speaker 9 (01:16:21):
I don't necessarily care who people vote for because you
have your own reasonings. But I just think that it
would cause like just to back and forth that it
would cause if I had the choice, I wouldn't want
to go through that. And it also too if I'm
with you when we're like married and locked in or
like planning to be. That goes into how we raise
our kids too, and like cause for me and my
house like I know that we don't like being held

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to like what our parents did or whatever. But my
mom for a very long time, like I learned a
lot of things about politics and how I felt or
how I didn't want to feel from her, and I
grew up and I made a lot of my own decisions,
but my household had a lot to do with my
interest And I don't know, I just I wouldn't want
my kids to be like having a pick a side
between my.

Speaker 1 (01:17:00):
I don't think it's picking a side.

Speaker 7 (01:17:01):
Me and my wife have the same political views, but
I wouldn't have a problem if my wife leans towards
something else other than something else that that wouldn't define
our relationship. In our relationship, we don't agree on everything.
So if she likes a particular candidate for a particular reason,
I can't be mad at that. That's because that relates
to her better than the other candidate does. So to
say that I'm not going to marry, I'm not going

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to date or we're not going to continue on our
relationship because her views on something else is different, especially politically,
I don't care. These these political people ain't riding for me,
They're not dying for me. These are their views, and
hopefully these views can help other people. But if there's
something that they don't agree with with Kymon Lord, something
that they don't agree with with Trump, I'm not ending
my marriage on my relationship based off of that.

Speaker 17 (01:17:42):
Charlmon.

Speaker 2 (01:17:43):
I wouldn't have a problem normally with my partner if
we weren't, you know, on the same page politically, Like
I wouldn't care what political party they represent, you know, personally,
you know, I guess I think I feel like I'm
more of a moderate. I don't know, but I think
it matters more are now because of what MAGA represents.

(01:18:03):
So there are certain things, right like if I'm a
man and let's say I support MAGA, you know, women's
reproductive rights. You know, they bolished women's reproductive rights, you know,
just their views on women. When you think of the
childish cat lady comments that a JD. Advance made, I
could see that being an issue, like how could you
be a man supporting that and you got a wife
and you got daughters. I think that would cause some

(01:18:26):
pretty big arguments in the house. I think that would
cause a house to really really be divided. So to
answer the question, I wouldn't have a problem with my
partner being another political party normally, but I think it
matters more now because of what MAGA represents.

Speaker 7 (01:18:39):
But that's like saying with Joe Biden, and you know,
he was the one that helped write the ninety four
crime law bill. People are are upset about that, you know,
and people look at that differently. But you know, like
I said, it's just a healthy debate, whether you like
it or not. Like, thank god me and my wife
have the same political views, But if she didn't, I
can't say, well, I'm ending the marriage. Because you know,
some people who are you know, voting for True or

(01:19:00):
not voting for Trump because who he is. They might
be voting for Trump because of a policy that they like.

Speaker 2 (01:19:04):
That's the I can debate over policy. I can't debate
over how you actually may feel about women. If you
get comments like, you know, women that don't have children
basically are less than or you know, you take away
a woman's right to choose, you take away their reproductive right,
that would cause some division in the house. That would
be some arguments.

Speaker 9 (01:19:21):
I was about to say, and y'all both have daughters, right,
So it's like when you guys, maybe particularly not you,
maybe you know your wives are having conversations with your
daughters about, you know, when they decide to start having
boyfriends and sex and stuff like that. There's a lot
of different things that you guys are gonna have to
talk to them about, and it does lessen their options.

Speaker 6 (01:19:39):
It's just a lot.

Speaker 9 (01:19:41):
Of different things that they're going to have to face
that it would be very hard coming to one consensus
if she believes one thing, which would.

Speaker 6 (01:19:48):
Be obvious because of her politics. That's what I want
to see that it's the hard part.

Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
I want to see a daddy who's in, who's a
MAGA supporter, who's got young daughters, and what do you
do when the daughter comes to you? One says why
do you support them when they are the party that
abolished women's reproductive rights.

Speaker 6 (01:20:04):
He's probably gonna stand on I don't.

Speaker 7 (01:20:07):
Know that Trump support and see why they're actually supporting Trump.
A lot of parents who believe That's.

Speaker 2 (01:20:13):
What I mean. There's nobody that's a one issue voter. Correct.
But so let's just say you ignore the women's reproductive
issue because you support him because you, like I don't know,
just stands on the economy. But my point is, what
do you do when you got a young daughter and
she comes to you and asks you about the women's
reproductive rights? Part? Right, that's the hell of a discussion.

Speaker 7 (01:20:30):
Well, let's let's go to the phone lines. We have
Diane online. Diane, good morning. Hey, Now what's your thoughts?
Could you say your house is divided?

Speaker 16 (01:20:38):
Right?

Speaker 6 (01:20:39):
Yeah?

Speaker 26 (01:20:40):
Good morning, day, good morning, King of Man, good morning,
Oh my god, good morning. Yes, my house is divided.
I'm a Kamala Harvard supporter and my husband is a
Trump supporter, although he does a minion that's himself in politics.

Speaker 6 (01:20:59):
So that's that.

Speaker 1 (01:21:01):
And how do you is it cool? Do you I
heard a kid in the background. Do you have young
young kids?

Speaker 26 (01:21:06):
I do have young kids or a blended family. He
comes with two children of his own. I have my
older son who's serving, and we have.

Speaker 18 (01:21:15):
Two children together.

Speaker 26 (01:21:16):
So it's difficult when we have to like parent and
inform our children on certain things because we actually don't
see at eye. I'm not a Trump supporter for the
simple factor. He's an a moral human being, and I
have daughters and nieces and cousins to think about.

Speaker 2 (01:21:35):
So do y'all have arguments?

Speaker 26 (01:21:39):
Sometimes it's gotten heated where I'm there, like, are you
like serious? When he goes and tells me, you know,
he's a very great business man. I was like, a
sick bankrupt person is a pretty businessman?

Speaker 16 (01:21:51):
How do you?

Speaker 18 (01:21:52):
How do you equate that?

Speaker 26 (01:21:53):
And sometimes the arguments do get heated, But sometimes I
just go listen. I know we're never gonna see eye
to eye on this, but you know you can promote
somebody like this to our children and kind of send
them a mixed message. I don't want our boys to
even come close to emulating this matter.

Speaker 2 (01:22:13):
You say that, and you also got to say whisper
to him.

Speaker 1 (01:22:16):
Your supported Trump makes me very dry, sound like you
used that one in the house before.

Speaker 2 (01:22:26):
Diane.

Speaker 1 (01:22:26):
All right, let's go Hello, who's this.

Speaker 16 (01:22:31):
Hell?

Speaker 1 (01:22:31):
What's your name?

Speaker 26 (01:22:33):
Hi?

Speaker 7 (01:22:35):
Hey, Ebonique, what's your what's your stance as far as
being in a relationship with somebody that may not see
out of eye on political views?

Speaker 23 (01:22:43):
Well, I'm in a relationship with somebody that doesn't have
the same political views as me, and it's not a
detriment of relationship.

Speaker 2 (01:22:51):
What's your view? What's your views for us?

Speaker 23 (01:22:53):
I'm a Democrat. I believe in women's right as a woman,
myself as a black woman, absolutely, but it's not a
deculent to my relationship. It allows us to actually have,
you know, healthy conversation. I get to see lights through
his eyes or you know, the way in which he
sees it. It gives me things to think about, and

(01:23:13):
I'm not necessarily worried about who I'm laying next to
if this person is gonna wake up and be somebody else,
because he really stand on his business, like his you know,
his views and the way that he sees things. So
it really allows me a real choice as to whether
or not I'm gonna you know, be with this person
and the outlook on life in our future. So I
feel like it shouldn't be a bad thing. I mean,

(01:23:35):
just because I like fake fries and he like has
browns on me and we said hate potatoes. It's the
same thing, like to live in this country.

Speaker 2 (01:23:42):
I'm I'm just asking questions. I don't I'm not judging.
I don't. I don't really carry the way. I'm just
asking questions. You said that you care about women's rights.
So I'm assuming he's a Trump supporter, right, Yeah, he is.

Speaker 23 (01:23:54):
So not like a die hard, but he just sees
things certain things that Trump does. You know, he he
agrees with it.

Speaker 2 (01:24:02):
We see, we see the attack on women's reproductive rights
right that they've weighed and I mean, you know abolistro
v Wade. So what does he say about that in
regards to your stance.

Speaker 23 (01:24:13):
Well, what I've just found out recently we had that conversation,
but we never would have had it if he didn't
disagree with my views. So now, you know, being a
man of course his whole life, he doesn't or did
not see the way that I see reproduction. Reproduction. He
sees it as like, oh, you know you're pregnant, you

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should have it, and that's that is murdered whatever whatever.
And then when I give him my stance on it
and you know, the way a woman may feel, or
the actual process and things of that nature, the history
of it. Because he wasn't getting that. It gives him
something to think about. He's not so extreme with his

(01:24:55):
thinking now that he sees or hears a different point
of view. And I'm the same way I you know,
I'm not so rob rob about disliking the republic Party
when he's given me his reasons as to why he
agrees with what they stand for. I can't be mad
at that.

Speaker 17 (01:25:12):
It's a healthy relationship.

Speaker 23 (01:25:13):
Every relationship has debate. I would hope a healthy debate.

Speaker 2 (01:25:16):
Healthy dialogue.

Speaker 14 (01:25:17):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:18):
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.

Speaker 7 (01:25:20):
Could you be in a relationship or date somebody that
you don't see out of eye on political views?

Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
Let's discuss this the Breakfast Club go morning.

Speaker 28 (01:25:32):
Let's say if you're all talking about it, you know
we talking about it?

Speaker 2 (01:25:36):
About it?

Speaker 28 (01:25:37):
It's topic times called eight hundred five eight five one
five one to join into the discussion with the breakfast.

Speaker 1 (01:25:42):
Club Morning, everybody. It's the EJ N V. Jesse, Hilariy Charlamagne,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 6 (01:25:49):
Now.

Speaker 7 (01:25:49):
Laura le Ross is filling in for jests, and if
you're just joining us eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one, we're asking could you be in a
relationship with somebody if you don't see eye to eye
on political view?

Speaker 2 (01:25:59):
Now, Laurence came over with this topic, which is crazy
because you know, I would think any topic about being
in a relationship with.

Speaker 6 (01:26:03):
Triggering to her, but triggering, why would it be triggering?

Speaker 2 (01:26:07):
I'm sorry, I was talking.

Speaker 9 (01:26:08):
You are a young, beautiful, intelligent woman with all of
her life ahead of her potentials.

Speaker 6 (01:26:14):
Why would it be triggering?

Speaker 2 (01:26:15):
Potential?

Speaker 6 (01:26:15):
What potentially? You need to sell money in my business?
That's what it's giving.

Speaker 1 (01:26:19):
Okay, let's let's go to the phone line. Orlando. On
the line, Orlando, good morning.

Speaker 16 (01:26:24):
What up?

Speaker 14 (01:26:24):
DJ?

Speaker 16 (01:26:24):
And be hope all as well with you?

Speaker 8 (01:26:26):
Hello, Charlemagne, and to that young lady, how y'all doing peace?

Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
Orlando? Are you calling from Florida?

Speaker 8 (01:26:31):
Nope, I'm calling from the D.

Speaker 16 (01:26:32):
What up though?

Speaker 2 (01:26:33):
Okay, what up? She said?

Speaker 17 (01:26:35):
Whatever?

Speaker 1 (01:26:36):
Jesus? Now, what's your opinion?

Speaker 8 (01:26:39):
Charlom?

Speaker 6 (01:26:41):
Worry about the wrong stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:26:43):
I'mna be honest with you. Something wrong with me? So
you said, the D was.

Speaker 8 (01:26:46):
Confused, but basically, in my opinion, I believe you got
a few different aspects of it. First, if you are
different racist. So if I'm a black man, in which
I am, and I'm married to a white woman, I
don't think it will if we have different political views,
because say she's Republican and I'm Democrat, and how Tamika
Mellory just came up there and she talked about a

(01:27:07):
police killing. You go home, try to talk to your wife.

Speaker 16 (01:27:10):
Y'all might have.

Speaker 8 (01:27:10):
Different ideas now if you're married to somebody that's black.
I think people evolved because my experience. I've been a
Democrat all my life until the last election I voted Green.
And the older I become, the more money I'm making,
I have more Republican views and conservative views than I

(01:27:31):
do Democratic views now. And my wife, she's not too political,
but I'm certain she's still Democrat.

Speaker 16 (01:27:38):
And since I'm more.

Speaker 8 (01:27:39):
Political, it's not a regular conversation in a household too
much with a debate about something, But it really don't
affect our marriage at all.

Speaker 2 (01:27:48):
I think there's nuance to that though, because I don't
know if you necessarily have conservative views, you just might
believe with some conservative economic policies. I believe I don't
believe you have conservative views overall.

Speaker 1 (01:28:00):
Gino is here and she hung up on the guy. Yeah,
because we got to get good morning.

Speaker 3 (01:28:04):
Good morning?

Speaker 16 (01:28:05):
What up? Though?

Speaker 3 (01:28:06):
This is Geno?

Speaker 16 (01:28:07):
What up?

Speaker 3 (01:28:07):
Through Charlotte Mane?

Speaker 23 (01:28:08):
What Lauren?

Speaker 1 (01:28:10):
You call him from on top of the day?

Speaker 3 (01:28:14):
Come calling? But yeah, I just want to comment on
the topic. And uh I believe, Yeah you should if
you're in a relationship, and uh, you should. You know
what I'm saying, Like, go the same way I believe
as the head of the household, whether that's a man
or whether that's a woman. You know what I'm saying.
But am I gonna Am I gonna force you to

(01:28:35):
do that?

Speaker 11 (01:28:35):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:28:36):
I'm not a controlling person, not in that way. You
know what I'm saying. You you should have had an
option to do that. It shouldn't be a competition and
you be combative and just just to do it, just
to go against that person.

Speaker 6 (01:28:48):
I think there's a lot of.

Speaker 9 (01:28:49):
Nuance and the answers that we're getting this time versus
what I felt like people felt like a few years ago.

Speaker 6 (01:28:53):
Why y'all think that is it's a good it's a
good thing, It could be a bad thing, could be
a good thing too.

Speaker 2 (01:28:58):
I think people are paying attention to a little bit
more and they're more politically sophisticated. But what I would say,
if you're paying attention more in twenty twenty four than
you were in twenty twenty, I don't see how you
could be a man in a relationship with a woman
and support Donald Trump just because of everything he's done
to attack women's reproductive rights. Then you get a vice

(01:29:21):
president in jd. Vance who says things like, you know,
childless catwomen shouldn't be able to vote because they don't
really care about the future because they're not invested in it.
As a man with a wife and daughters, I don't
see how you can support that. But people aren't one
interest voters either though, so you know they might have
other interests. I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:29:40):
A lot of people feel like that Trump is a
businessman and he runs the country like a business. A
lot of people feel like Trump is very America first.
A lot of people feel like Trump will cut tax rate.

Speaker 1 (01:29:50):
So people look at different sides.

Speaker 7 (01:29:52):
I'm with Charlemagne when it comes to as far as
women's rights, But you know, people look at, you know,
what's best for them as far as policy, because but
I said relationship, but you know, it is what it is.

Speaker 2 (01:30:02):
I do like the households that can have healthy discussions
about it.

Speaker 9 (01:30:05):
You should be able to have the basics and the
discussion is different because if I don't, I honestly don't
even see how the discussion could be healthy because every
because the way that the politicians set each other up,
everything is so divisive. Now true, but if you could
do it healthy, I think maybe that's a good example
for the kids. I just keep thinking about, like how
do you raise your kids because I just remember growing

(01:30:26):
up and like it was such a big thing.

Speaker 7 (01:30:29):
I think my daughter's twenty twenty two years old, matters
is twenty two. We talk about everything in the house,
and now was if she says, Dad, I want to
go this way, or Dad, I believe in this candidate.

Speaker 1 (01:30:38):
I'm not going to say, well, get out of my house.
That's her, that's her opinion, that's what her thoughts.

Speaker 7 (01:30:42):
That's what we raise our kids to do, to be
thinkers that you know, you think outside the box, think
what you believe, don't be a sheep, don't follow the crowd.
You you you do your research and you think how
you want to think you come up with your opinion
based off of your research, not anybody else.

Speaker 2 (01:30:55):
That One young lady who called didn't make a good point.
She said that when she feels a way of about
her husband's views, or her husband feels a way about
her views, they have a discussion about it, and sometimes
they can see where the other person is coming from. Correct,
That's all I care about. If you make a decision,
I'm fine with your decision as long as it's coming
from an informed place. That's right, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:31:13):
All right, Well, we got just with the mess with
LAWA Roasters coming up.

Speaker 6 (01:31:15):
Yes we do.

Speaker 9 (01:31:17):
Steve Harvey through some subliminals, not really even subliminals, through
some shots back at Kat Williams. And he also uh
commented on not directly though, but he commented on what
I think was Mike Ruben's comments up here about the
black community hating on each other.

Speaker 1 (01:31:30):
Okay, we'll get into that nextus to Breakfast Club come morning.

Speaker 2 (01:31:33):
The Breakfast Club.

Speaker 23 (01:31:36):
This is real.

Speaker 6 (01:31:37):
Whether it's Ris Justic, Robin Moore, just don't do no lines.

Speaker 16 (01:31:40):
Don't do that talk.

Speaker 2 (01:31:46):
World, why jest World? Which on the Breakfast Club? The
coach Lauren ros I'm back and I got the mess.

Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
For just siding out the reason the to her a
little off.

Speaker 2 (01:32:00):
Shut up and stop.

Speaker 1 (01:32:01):
Now you got to tell you got to tell people
because it sounds crazy.

Speaker 6 (01:32:04):
Yeah, I was gonna tell him, you.

Speaker 7 (01:32:05):
Got to it sounds crazy. Our board off is on
vacation and one of our producers is out, so art
is holding it down. Tell him the truth of this place.

Speaker 1 (01:32:15):
Just told the truth.

Speaker 2 (01:32:16):
That's happy, the truth. Don't get me started radio, go.

Speaker 6 (01:32:19):
Ahead, go ahead, Loruren, don't let him talk to no
new hires.

Speaker 9 (01:32:22):
So so real quick, before we get into Steve Harvey,
I did want to make mention when we talked about
Alicia keys that was from a TikTok that was from
Central C's ex girlfriend Madeline.

Speaker 1 (01:32:31):
She was recreating.

Speaker 9 (01:32:32):
Yeah, because Madeline had the viral video of her cry
and asking what do DJs do, So DJ's have started
remixing it and also criticizing her. So of course people
started remixing Alicia keyses and started criticizing her. But moving on,
Steve Harvey had invest fest. He had a few things
to say. Number one about uh Cat Williams and about
when Michael Rubin was up here talking about the black community.

(01:32:53):
Let's take a listen to the Cat Williams stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:33:00):
That don't get off the wall to trust something and
a boy who ain't got no way for you.

Speaker 27 (01:33:07):
Now you can stop your clown from the wall, so
you can come down here and tell me he's a
little don't do that, man, I stay away from it now,
do I won't too.

Speaker 7 (01:33:16):
Yes, I'm talking to human and I'm hood.

Speaker 6 (01:33:20):
I used to feel fighting and I still got hands.

Speaker 27 (01:33:23):
They slow, but you get over the real I can
still not feel one. I just thrown that fleet, but
I'm still going to turn my him and shift that
weight and I'm knock. You'll show ass out.

Speaker 6 (01:33:38):
I'll shoot your curve straight out your hand. Okay, Cale,
Steve be cooking though.

Speaker 2 (01:33:43):
The funniest part about that I think when it because
the video is kind of blurry, it looked like he
leaned back and grabbed his cigar.

Speaker 6 (01:33:49):
Cigar right after that crossed his leg.

Speaker 9 (01:33:52):
Okay, right, So, because he said the whole perm thing
and mentioned the height, everybody's like this is definitely about
in response to Kat Williams. Remember Cat Williams was on
Club Ye and he said that Steve Harvey couldn't get
a job in Hollywood because he was a country bumpkin
black dude that can't talk good.

Speaker 2 (01:34:06):
She now he got several. But I will say this
about Steve Harvey and Cal Wims. I don't want to
see either one of them brothers fighting. You're not gonna fight,
you know what I'm saying. And I understand, like Steve said,
he's human so he feels that way.

Speaker 6 (01:34:16):
But right, yes, he still got hands, y'all? Still got hands?

Speaker 2 (01:34:19):
Who old are y'all?

Speaker 6 (01:34:21):
When do you lose your hands?

Speaker 1 (01:34:22):
You don't never lose your hands. You just use your
stamina and all that other stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:34:26):
I have no idea, but I still got hands. You
never know till you get to fight. All these olds
be out here talking about it. You got hands to fight,
and then.

Speaker 6 (01:34:35):
You need to be practicing you once a week. You
need to figure that out once a week. Because you
knocked somebody out ten years ago before you knocked about what.

Speaker 2 (01:34:46):
People still did?

Speaker 6 (01:34:47):
The person have baggay jeans and just couldn't get away.

Speaker 2 (01:34:49):
Let me tell yourself.

Speaker 1 (01:34:50):
Now, he was big and at Charlamagne and snuck Charlomage
from behind.

Speaker 2 (01:34:53):
Charlamage ain't trying to fight. Mayne has hired armed security
that will legally pop you.

Speaker 6 (01:35:00):
I know that's right.

Speaker 7 (01:35:01):
Yeah, we both have Charlamage used to have hands and
put them on this. I was impressing. I was impressed.

Speaker 6 (01:35:07):
If you like this voice, it turns you on. Did okay?

Speaker 2 (01:35:10):
Right?

Speaker 16 (01:35:10):
Did?

Speaker 2 (01:35:10):
I ain't got no hands? Well?

Speaker 9 (01:35:13):
Speaking of keeping peace amongst our community, Steve Harvey also
did address that, and I believe that this was in
response to Michael Rubin being up here and saying that
black people hate on each other so much.

Speaker 6 (01:35:22):
Take a listen. We have got to change your weight.

Speaker 2 (01:35:26):
We look out for one another.

Speaker 27 (01:35:29):
We have got to be on any more in the
building up business than they tear down business. We got
white folks coming on podcasts talking about how.

Speaker 2 (01:35:37):
We want to act towards each other.

Speaker 27 (01:35:39):
We don't need white folks checking us, telling us how
to be towards each other. We know how to be
towards one another. We just gotta get in charge of it.
We gotta start checking one another. When you see these
cats over here wasting your time on podcasts with all
this negativity, why is it so many cliques and likes?

Speaker 14 (01:35:59):
Man?

Speaker 27 (01:36:00):
Why don't we ever check people on that? Why don't
we defend one another? What happened to be happy for
people in love, what happened to cheer it?

Speaker 2 (01:36:08):
For families?

Speaker 6 (01:36:09):
What happened to.

Speaker 16 (01:36:12):
Be?

Speaker 2 (01:36:13):
Uncle is absolutely right, but everybody can't go. Okay, no, no,
Uncle's right right, but everybody can't go. And the breakfast
love is was he was talking about Michael Rubin. But
Mike Ruben started a conversation that people are now talking about.

Speaker 13 (01:36:26):
This was.

Speaker 1 (01:36:26):
This was something that's been happening for years.

Speaker 7 (01:36:28):
So although people are mad that Mike Ruby started that conversation,
people are having that conversation and hopefully things do change.

Speaker 6 (01:36:34):
I wouldn't even say he started it.

Speaker 9 (01:36:35):
I think he just made people like it's stung a
little bit, so it made people get a little louder.

Speaker 2 (01:36:40):
Hey man, everybody can't go. Okay, build the arc, all right, no,
no more wall, build.

Speaker 1 (01:36:50):
Before before.

Speaker 2 (01:36:54):
But I'd rather build the arc because when you see
the person building the ark, you can either assist the
person and you know, get on the with m But
if not, when it started raining, see letter, let him drin.

Speaker 7 (01:37:04):
All right, Well that is just with the mess with
Laura l Rossa. All right, keep a lock. This the
breakfast club, it's the people's choice.

Speaker 1 (01:37:10):
Mixed up.

Speaker 7 (01:37:10):
Next, don't go anywhere, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will
never be the same morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious,
Charlomagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Laura La
Rosa is filling in for Jess And we got a
salute to Meeka Mallory for joining us this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:37:28):
That's right to the Good Sisters to meet a Mallory Man.
Make sure you check out what they're doing with the
Our Freedom Project, the Project Freedom Project. And she's got
a new book coming out in February. It'll be available
for pre order this fall.

Speaker 1 (01:37:43):
And also Angelo Pinto, who joined her this morning.

Speaker 2 (01:37:45):
Lou to the good brother Angelo man.

Speaker 1 (01:37:47):
All right, when we come back, we got the positive,
no end.

Speaker 2 (01:37:49):
More so, don't move.

Speaker 1 (01:37:50):
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning warning.

Speaker 7 (01:37:51):
Everybody's d j Envy, Jess Hilarious, Charlomagne the Guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. We're still here with Laura l
Roossa filling in for Jessy. Sir, Time to get up
out of here. How you feeling three weeks in?

Speaker 2 (01:38:02):
You're right, I feel great it for three weeks.

Speaker 6 (01:38:05):
It's been three weeks.

Speaker 2 (01:38:06):
Damn is that a good?

Speaker 14 (01:38:08):
Damn?

Speaker 2 (01:38:09):
Right is this turnflies. I was like three weeks already, Lord,
have mercy.

Speaker 6 (01:38:13):
Yeah, it's been three weeks.

Speaker 1 (01:38:14):
Are you feeling good though?

Speaker 6 (01:38:15):
I feel great?

Speaker 1 (01:38:16):
Yeah, still feel in love? You still like this guy
over there?

Speaker 6 (01:38:18):
Yeah? He all right?

Speaker 9 (01:38:19):
Just making sure you like a fake friend. It's like
you keep enemies close so you can like watch him.

Speaker 1 (01:38:24):
Yeah, yeah, too bad.

Speaker 2 (01:38:25):
You can't keep any other man close. You'd love to
have a man close.

Speaker 6 (01:38:29):
We'll get right into him all day because he loved
to have a man close too.

Speaker 2 (01:38:32):
Right, listen, wow, closer than I want to tell everybody
that I will be speaking at Global Citizens on September
twenty eighth in Central Park in New York City, So
make sure you go get your tickets for that. And
I want to tell everybody in New Orleans on September twentieth,
at seven thirty pm, I'll be at a Baldwin in Company, Okay,
signing copies of my new book Get on us a
die line Why small talk sucks. So come check me

(01:38:54):
out in New Orleans September twenty if, seven thirty pm,
Baldwinning Company. Go get your tickets right now, now, Okay,
cetg bco dot event bright dot com to get your
tickets from New Orleans. All right, September twenty if I
will be there, Okay, okay, okay, now the positive Notice
this man, it's just something to think about. I saw

(01:39:15):
it on one of my favorite Instagram pages. Fight through
mental health. We don't realize that the first sign our
mental health is suffering isn't a panic attack, our an
emotional breakdown. It starts with waking up exhausted even after
sufficient sleep, difficulty getting out of bed, frequent headaches, lack
of motivation, gut issues, skin issues, muscle aches, to need
to distance yourself, irribility, disturb sleep, low energy, feeling lost

(01:39:37):
of stuff, memory struggles, self sabotage, behaviors, brain fog, fatigue.
Your body speaks to you, Listen to it before it
has to scream. Have a blessed day, breakfast club, you
don't finish, or y'all done

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