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June 29, 2021 94 mins

Today on the show we celebrate real uncs birthday Charlamagne !!!! Also, they had secretary of state Pete Buttigieg stop by as they spoek about America's Infrastructure, Facing Racism, Progress and more. Also, they opened up the phone lines to see what if our listeners are willing to go back to work after working from home for a whole year and Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to man threatened a mcdonalds with a bomb because they forgot his sauces

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
She and Charlotta Aginet the guy my dad asked up
the breakfast club is I'm okay okay, I love coming here.
I'm never not gonna come here. You guys are good
to me, and Latna them always gonna be good deal
for a lot of people in hip hop generation. The
breakfast club is where people get the information on the topics,
on the artists and everything like that. In that aspect,

(00:23):
radio is student port the breakfast club for my name,
Come on respected, good morning usc yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Good morning
angela ye, good money, damn play my record form for
the birthday, the birthday, be for the birthday. By the birthday.

(00:50):
Tell drop, don't tell me, d don't tell me now yo,
don't tell Still got it, still got it that forty
three baby, Still got it that forty three still man.

(01:15):
And people make when they've be trying to dance like
that face you ain't lying. Oh, I should have scratchfar
did that hold on? Jesus tryst and six in the morning.
He was flying this morning right, I had to I
was trying to sing to him this morning on the
side of the road. He took off, jumped out the
car fast. You did pull up on me with some
slow songs, and then I tried I tried this one.

(01:36):
I didn't understand it. I was trying to sing to him,
but he was he was out. He would not let
me catch up to him. I was listening to Mary J.
Blige'all love You after My Life album. That's what I
was playing too. I was trying to sing a liar
you playing something older than next playing Michael Jackson. Yes
he wasn't both MJ's both MJ's MJ being at MJ.
But we hit happy boy Day to me. I'm forty
three years old. What's happening? I'd be birthday the year.

(01:57):
How you feeling, man, I'm be life is good, happy
to be alive. That's all that man, Know what I mean?
Y'all like really on this balloon kick lately, everybody come in.
Why celebrate and we're giving people that flowers and balloons balloon. Yeah,
So we did it for the me goals. We celebrated
them and getting their flowers. We did it for Mary J. Blige.
We gave her flowers. The funny part. They had these

(02:18):
in here for me, but then they had some other ones.
Then they took him out. I didn't know what the
hell is Taylor? What happened? Later? Take the credit? Okay,
we don't want it. We'll be okay, Okay, damn it.
We try to take credit for balloon. Will I will
ask surprise when y'all bring him in. I'm already ready

(02:41):
to ask surprise. Tell me what time to a surprise?
You should get him a stripper today? No, you better not.
I'm a married man. Don't bring perfect guy. He was
on the cover pet House. Don't bring that in him.
I'm a happily married man. Let's his name? Me? Let
me tell you something. He's amazing and the only thing
is he might be. There was an issue. He had
a piercing, and I think one day he was dancing

(03:03):
and somebody ripped the piercing out by accident. So it
was some damage that was done for a little ten
years too late. On that ten years ago, you could
have bought this cripp in here. You would have caught
me for ten years later. No way. The whole day
I am, I happily mar The cops that come in
like you're under her round teenager dought at home. I
don't even no, no, no, right away, all right, we

(03:33):
can handle that, Lord have mercy, my goodness. Well, this morning,
Secretary of Transportation Pete boota judge will be joining us
this morning. He boot To Judge will be here. Secretary
Petter be here to talk that new infrastructure plans right
among other things. Yes, all right, well let's get the

(03:55):
show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Well,
we are still continuing to watch with happening with the
Florida condo collapse, and we'll give you an update right now.
The death toll has risen, as well as a number
of people who are unaccounted for the fifth day of
searching yesterday. All right, get into that. Next is the
Breakfast Club. Come on, this really is the most hilarious

(04:17):
ghetto ass show ever because they take the balloons they
bought my balloons in and took them out because they
said it was supposed to be a surprise, and now
they got something. I don't know what's going I don't
know what's going on there. I'm just here. All I
know is we were not trying to take credit for
those balloons, shout the Taylor. Man, Taylor, what she puts you?
Work off on the balloons and they'll leave her. Low. Hey, man,
my niece loves me. They love her too. All right, Well,
let's get in some front page news. Last night basketball.

(04:40):
You should the game last night. I fell asleep on
the game. Came back from La. But the Clippers Sons
one sixteen one O two Phoenix leads the series three
two and Clippers will be playing hard with our kawhi.
I thought the Suns would have finished them in five.
It was gonna be a rap. But all right, what
else we got easy? All right? Well, let's talk about
this Florida condo collapse. Emergency workers did recover an eleventh

(05:00):
body as the search for survivors continued. Right now again
that the death toll has risen to eleven and there
are still one hundred and fifty people who are unaccounted
for now. An April letters sent from the president of
the Champlain Tower South Condominium Associations had the damage to
the building's basement garage had gotten significantly worse since an

(05:21):
inspection about two and a half years earlier, and that
deterioration of the buildings concrete was accelerating. The letter also
suggested millions of dollars in need of repairs have been
a subject of frustration among the residents, and so they
said that they have discussed, debated, and argued for years
and will continue to do so for years to come
as different items come into play. They also said that
when they built this condominium, it was twelve stories back

(05:44):
in nineteen eighty one. That was the design of it,
but at the last minute developers got local officials to
sign off on an addition. It was a penthouse level
that added fifteen feet. It also violated local height restrictions,
so they don't know if that contributed to the collapse
of the building four decades later, but they said a
lot of time developers try to work around height restrictions
and they often don't consult with engineers on the changes.

(06:05):
But at that time, the mayor signed off on it.
So all of those things could potentially come into play.
But we will keep you updated. You know, it's been
five days. Today's day six, and it's tough. They say,
after seventy two hours, it's always not a lot of
hope left. But we're still praying for the people who
are unaccounted for. I know it's not easy. At what
point do you, I guess, just except what you don't

(06:29):
want to accept when you know somebody's one of your
people's been missing that long. Man, it's just sad. And
they just talk about it's even dangerous for people who
are going through the rubble trying to find people. Yeah,
you know that's dangerous. They say the other building could collapse.
But like you said, you don't give up. I mean
you just pray that maybe they're under something and hopefully
they'll be found that I know they're listening for noises,

(06:49):
to hear anybody clicking any any pipes or rocks. I mean,
you don't you don't give up. Yeah, but then you
don't want nobody under their suffering either, But then you
want them. You're praying for a miracle and hope that
they get through. It's just like, man, it's just all
bad all right now. So who is is urging fully
vaccinated people to continue to wear a mask and practice
other COVID nineteen pandemic safety measures? You know why? Because

(07:11):
now there's a highly contagious delta variant that has been
spreading across the globe. They said, According to the Wall
Street Journal, half of adults infected in an outbreak of
the Delta variant in Israel were fully vaccinated, with fiser
prompting the government there to reimpose an indoor mask requirement
and other measures. They first found that variant in India,
but now it's in at least ninety two countries, and

(07:32):
it's the fastest and fittest coronavirus string yet, and it
will pick off the most vulnerable people, especially in places
with low COVID vaccination rates. We all picked the wrong time.
Ain't no putting the tooth page back in this tube. Okay,
we're done out. We didn't felt a little freedom. We're
back shaking hands and hugging and eating dinners together. It's
gonna be hard to make people go go back to
the what we were doing five months ago. I don't

(07:54):
see it all right, But you can't continue to wear
a mask when you're out in public having socially distancing.
So even if you're fully vaccinated, they're saying that you
should still continue to do that and protect yourself. I
did tell myself that even once we would let you know,
past this pandemic, I was gonna still wear a mask,
like when I'm out and about, like in public or
at the airport. I mean, Asian's been doing it for
years and people would look at it and be like,

(08:15):
what did they know that? We don't know in Asia,
That's why. But it's difficult on the flights, like I
was just coming from la and keeping that that mask
on for six hours straight is very difficult. Especially when
you're on that plane. You can get a little claustrophobic.
You want to take it off for a little bit,
like you got to. You gotta allow people at least
take it off for a second, not just to eat
and drink, like you need to breathe. I would lay

(08:35):
my seat back and put my blanket off, but I
didn't take the mask. That's exactly what I did. I
put the blanket over my head and take my mask.
All right, Well that is your front page news, all right,
Get it off your chest eight five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent phone lines
to wide open it is now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your time to get it

(09:00):
off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed eight five
one five one. We want to hear from you on
the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this seed from Nashville? What's up?
See from Nashville? I thought he's at FEE Yeah, good
morning breakfast club. God, I know you're still doing fog

(09:24):
And no dj J doesn't play to break up from
the radio. He definitely doesn't. I do it all the time.
What's up? Brother? Yes? I want to say happy birthday
the doctor mckilby, Thank you, brother, appreciate your king I
have even though with your birthday, I need a favor
talk to him? Oh boy, what kind of favors this

(09:45):
we got? Let's talk? Do something strange? Change work their
knees out? Now you want to work his knees out?
What do y'all think? What? What do y'all think? Something strange?
For some change what you're talking? Brother? I actually I
actually help a young later plan that I need from
help with uh publishing some books? Word? What kind of books?

(10:09):
She got? Uh? She has novels and she has some
affirmations and poetry. This is what you do. Go to
my instagram and email the um the email on my instagram. Okay,
what's them? It's at C to God c t A
go o d at C to God c thha g

(10:30):
o D all right, appreciate that. Feel free to follow
me too. I appreciate you all, yes, sir king, all right, brother,
have it going. I'm actually about you know what, mother,
I'm next sing no no, no, no, about no no.
I'm gonna be doing something soon for um aspiring authors
through through my through my book in print, Black Privilege
Publishing and Simon and Schuster. Just just wait on it. Hello,

(10:53):
who's this? All right? This is Noah's wing. Hey, Noah,
all you guys doing that. We're doing great. Peace. Can't
thank you know, I appreciate you, brother, thank you for
letting two animals get on the back in the day.
It's my birthday too, so I just wanted to give
a shout out to all of you guys religiously every
morning for the last like three plus years. You guys
are the reason that I get through worked in the morning,

(11:14):
or if I go to the gym and I worked out,
I just wear I listened to you guys every single day,
yourself we are here who they hear you guys, and
finally be able to say to speak with you cancer gang.
We appreciate this two bad bitches birthday, that's right, and
stokely car Michael and Kawhi Leonard's born day to day.
There you go. I didn't even know about Kawhi Leonard.
But yes, nine we'll have a good one. Thank you

(11:36):
guys as well. Happy birthday again, Charlotte, Thank you King.
Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off
your chest. Whether you're man from you on the Breakfast Club,

(11:57):
but you got something on your mind? Hello? Who's this? Hello? Angelo?
But day I'm gonna everything called. Yeah, how are you feeling?
I'm blessed man, you know, I man, your job, just there,
just trying to stay focused all the way to management.
Coo out there worldwide two man. And tomorrow's the last

(12:19):
day of Caribbean Heritage Mom. Just fyi, oh okay, okay,
anything popping out there in broth No, but you know,
hopefully we'll have the parade this year. Okay, that's good.
That's good. Hey, charlotman, I have to birthday. Hey, thank
you brother, thank you, Bredren. How do you say happy birthday?
And jamaking happy birthday, Yes, sir, keep it real, man.

(12:45):
I like the new improve you. Man. I like the
new improved me too. King. Yeah, just continued, you know
what I mean, being humble, just continued listening to your wife, right, Yes, sir,
I like the new improve you man, Thank you, King.
You're not you're not thinking on Sean Sto. No more
like that. Well here go, I don't have nothing to say.
The shot salute to my guy Sean ston't go. That's

(13:07):
what broy ay blo. Man. A lot of them know,
you wanna be talking to me sometimes, Man, I don't
know what I am. What every everybody you know what
I mean. It's all good, but hey, I want to
I want to move something. Man, that's been y mending
about the guy that got robbed right for his tune
and his watch. Hey next time, next time, if you

(13:30):
guys got to chain or watching somebody trying to rob,
just give it up. Man. That's easy. That's easy to say.
I mean, it's most of the time it's reaction, Like
if somebody trying to take something, your first reactions like
I'm not giving away my thing. So it's not easy.
And okay, just you know, I know we're card to
getting back because if you look, if you look at
the video, his friend didn't get shot. His friend just

(13:52):
got pistol. And that that friend got shot in the growing.
That's horrible. I tell you this man sean even better.
That's why if I do wear jury is fake. Yeah,
I understand, But what I'm saying is, even if it's fake,
are real, it's not worth your life. Just give it up. Yeah,
I agree. No, you're absolutely right, but the day make
it home, right, Yeah, but we're just trying to make

(14:15):
it home. That's ractually right. But you know, at the
end of the day, that's his man. He worked hall
for that. That change. If you don't want to, it's
his life. Still, you weren't hurt for that, can't You
can't victim blame. We should be We shouldn't be robbing people.
That's what we shouldn't. Now I should. I'm with you.
I see both sides. It's both sides. Both sides are correct.
But if anybody listening, if somebody does try to rob you, yeah, yeah, absolutely,

(14:36):
just give it up, and you know, hopefully you have
insurance to get another one. But you know, at the
end of the day, that's yours and for if you
like me and you wear fake jewelry. Anyway, man here, man,
you know what I'm saying. Just let these people know
they're taking a penitentiary chance for no reason. They shot
because it's fake. Well, then you're really gonna Now you're
really gonna look stupid in jail. Shop me over, goddamn
fake chain. I told you it's fake. Get it off

(14:56):
your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one.
We got rooms on the way. Yes, football is gay.
We'll talk about birthday, all right, we'll get into that.
Next is the breakfast Club. Good morning, The breakfast Club's
filling the team. This is the Rumor Report with Angela

(15:19):
Ye on the Breakfast Club. All right, Well, the NFL
has released a video that says football is gay. That's
how it starts, with just those words, and there's drumming
and cheering in the background. You can hear. Football is
a lesbian. Football is beautiful, Football is queer. Football, It
is life, Football is exciting, Football is culture, Football is transgender,

(15:41):
Football is heart, Football is power. It goes on to
say football is for everyone, and then it does have
the rainbow colors, a pride month and then they promoted
the Trevor Project, which is a charity that seeks to
prevent suicide among LGBTQ youth. Yeah, that's that's what Carl,
my guy called, give one hundred thousand dollars to er. Yeah,
so let's talk about I'm Carl NeSSI because he did

(16:03):
make that announcement that he's gay. If you guys recall
we talked about this last week. Let's all people, I'm
Carl Nassa. I'm at my house here in Westchester, Pennsylvania.
I just want to take a quick moment to say
that I'm gay. I've been meaning to do this for
a while now, but I finally feel comfortable enough to
get it off my chest. I really have the best life.
I got the best family, friends, and job a guy
could ask for. I'm a pretty private person, so I

(16:25):
hope you guys know that I'm really not doing this
for attention. I just think that representation and visibility are
so important. I'm going to clue bump from a guy
called man. Carl is a really nice guy. It's a
really nice dude. Right, So he did promote the charity
in his coming out announcement. LGBTQ Plus youth with at
least one accepting adult have forty percent lower risk of
attempting suicide. Well, I'm glad football is gay. That explains

(16:48):
the center quarterback relationship. Okay, kind of does it? Does?
Sin have been over in front of him? Man? What
a man has his hands between his legs? Nice doesn't
mean everybody it plays? What's a great game? All right? Now,
let's talk about the new WE TV series that's coming,
Bratt Loves Judy. That premier is August fifth, And of course,

(17:10):
this is the Brat and Jessica Judy depart. We know
her from Kaleidoscope. She's been up here on the Breakfast
Club before as well. Here is the trailer. I'm the Brat.
I'm out of closet, living out loud with my babies
because I love Judie and Judie loves me. I'm Jessica Dupart.
A lot of people know me as Judy. I am
the owner of Kalido Scoope hair products. First of all,

(17:31):
she's beautiful. I love her personality, I love her heart,
I love looking at her I love her lips both sets. Right,
But Babe, it's so much more to the story. I
watched him on Growing up hip hop too, so I
love their relationships. So it'll be nice to see the
spinoff of the two of them just focused on that's

(17:53):
their own shaw Yeah static m August fifth, Brat loves
Judy what we TV because that's what growing up path
is on side the Brad Night Agent either. By the way,
when the verses the other day, I'm like, and the
Brad really don't age. Now. I like the fact that
she's with Jessica. You can see how much happier she
is to be, like living in her truth and being
able to let people see who she really is because

(18:13):
she discussed how she was founding that so difficult prior
to this relationship. Everybody deserves to be free man, all right. Now,
Coila Ray is shutting down people who have been body
shaming her. She posted, my body is always trending. I
don't understand. Is there a certain way I'm supposed to look?
Help me understand? And the Bible is it a sin
to be thin? Help me understand? I hope your mother's
got beach bodies. She goes on to say, I think

(18:36):
Coila Ray is super pretty. Stop listening to those idiots
on social media. They're gonna drive you crazy. I don't
understand what's what's wrong. You know, you talk about people
when they get fake, fake asses and fake boobs, and
she's all natural. She's talking about big You're talking about
people now if they're too small. You know, she's just
and she doesn't. She's not ashamed of anything. And I
think she's enjoying. Social media gonna have you going crazy.

(18:58):
The only validation you should seek is validation of yourself. Okay,
these people will have you going crazy every single day,
all right now. Kim Kardashian's undergarment line Skims will officially
be the Team USA Olympic Lounge where she posted. Ever
since I was ten years old, I've heard every single
detail about the Olympics from my stepdad. As I would
watch the athletes compete. I would go to understand the

(19:19):
dedication and honor being a part of the Olympics embodied.
I travel with my stepdad and family to all different
cities for the Olympic Trials, the Olympics, and track meets
of Caitlyn Jenner, and every stop I would buy an
Olympic T shirt as a souvenir. When I received the
call inviting Skims to be a part of team us.
Say every moment I've spent admiring the strength and energy
of the Olympians from the sidelines, king full circle. So
Skims is designing the official team you would say undergarment's

(19:41):
pajamas and loungewere in Tokyo for these athletes. That is
when I have to call David John's because I get confused.
Are you supposed to call him stepdad? Well? Yeah, that
was her stepfather at that time. I don't know. I
why I'm asking step mom. I don't know. That's why
I'm asking. That's a good it's a question. But at
the time when she was traveling, that was her stepfather

(20:03):
when they were going to Olympic trials. The only reason
I said Caitlyn Jenner is because she added Caitlyn Jenner,
so it's at Caitlyn Jenner and said it, oh, okay.
See that's what confused me, because I'm all right, she
referred to her as Caitlin, but was calling him her
stepdad the whole time. But she said her yes, I
don't know, That's why I ask questions. You're right all
right now. Andrew Day is responding to rumors that she's

(20:24):
been dating Brad Pitt. She was at the BT Awards
and she was on the red carpet. She was talking
to Entertainment Tonight's Kevin Fraser. Here's what she said. Was
it weird to wake up and look and everyone is
saying you're dating Brad Pitt? That I was like, especially
because we never met. So I was like, oh, all right.
My sister actually hit me after she was like, we
met Brad Pitt. I was like, I guess, so, well,

(20:46):
I guess we did. So we're not dating. We don't
even know each other. Not a bad rumor, though people
still care about who dating Brad Pitton too, Dyland twenty one. Yeah,
still Brad brad Pitt is iconic. Okay, let's be clear, iconic,
bad bitch. Yeah, he is icon all these years. All right,
well that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you,
miss Yee. Now front page news. What we're talking about, Yes,

(21:08):
and we are going to be giving you some updates
on the weekend. It is a holiday weekend, and what's
going to be happening if you're planning to travel. All right,
we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. Hey,
it's Angela yee. Don't let weak here hold you back.
Carol's Daughter's got his strength collection supports here as it

(21:29):
gets longer. For here that's fifteen times stronger after one use.
Available at Carol's Daughter dot com and you're a local retailer. Morning,
everybody's DJ Envy and Je Charlomagne the guy. We are
the breakfast club on this bad bitch's birthday. It definitely
is my boy day. Drop on a clues BOMX from me. Okay,
ni call it's still working. You saw me dropping low

(21:50):
this morning and act like you ain't see it. Big
forty three out head dropping it low. We post that
vocat dropping it low, Big forty three out head dropping
it low. Let's get some front page news as keep ball.
Last night Cliffords beat the Suns one sixteen one h two.
I'm shocked. Oh, I'm not shocked about that one. Well,
I am kind of shocked about that one because I
thought there would be Suns in five and that was
at home too. Yeah, Kawhi leaned not playing, so I

(22:11):
was shocked. Have you born day? The Kawhi leaned, By
the way, Today's is born dare what else we got? Easy?
All right, Well, more than forty seven million Americans are
expected to travel this weekend, according to a forecast. So
they're saying summer travel has come back and it's been crazy.
So they said the overwhelming majority of that will be
traveling by car, and additional three point five million people
are expected to fly, So that says that ninety percent

(22:33):
of pre pandemic traffic for the airlines. So they said,
Americans are so eager to get away, they think that
we're gonna see the second highest number of travelers on
a record, only to pass by twenty nineteen. What did THENA?
What d everybody suposed to be flying up this weekend?
July first too, it says July first to the fifth,
So the airport are probably crazy. It's crazy this weekend. Yeah,

(22:53):
you know, you got to try to travel on those
off days on the weekend also, But they said gas
stations are also running out of gas head of this
holiday weekend. Happened to me Sunday, Really yeah, Well I
didn't run out, but I was like, I was like
super low, and um I had time before I was
picking up my daughter from the bat mitzvah and so
I was looking for gas stations and they all was

(23:14):
closed and saying that they didn't have cass all over
the role. Yeah, I mean I eventually found one, but
I was just like, huh, well, there is there's a
shortage of tank truck drivers and also that coupled with
rising demand, that's what's causing a supply chain shortage. So
they said a growing number of stations every pointing they
are simply not able to get that gas delivered at
any price. It's not even the price. And then the

(23:35):
station I went to that had gas, I asked for
ninety three. He was like, hold on, let me check.
Then he went to he went to go talk to
the gas guy with the truck. What's that thing called?
Would you just say the gas truck? There you go,
the guys guy with the truck, there you go. He
want to go talk to the dude in the tank
to make sure they had some ninety three on deck.
All right. So anybody traveling, though, I do want to

(23:56):
encourage that you leave way earlier than you think you
need to this weekend so you don't get stressed out,
either at the airport or driving. Just make sure you're
prepared for these record numbers people. So if you hadn't
have to call Chella this weekend in Atlanta, all right,
so give yourself a little extra time. She's saying, gas
up way early and get there early. That's what she's saying. Yeah,
you know, I'm a big fan of taking the earliest

(24:17):
flight out, but that might not be the best idea
sometimes taking the later flights sometimes. Yeah, but you just
can't tell man, all right now. Seventy six year old
woman who was on probation was sent back to prison
because she missed a call while she was in a
computer class. So she qualified as one of the forty
five hundred federal INMA two was released early from prison
because of a nationwide effort to release him incarcerated individual

(24:39):
to prevent the spread of COVID nineteen. Gwen Levy is
her name, and she was returning because she was returning
to prison because she was in her class and answered
the call from her probation officer. They told her lawyer
she could have been robbing a bank. We're going to
treat her as if she was robbing a she was
in class. She's seventy six years old. Like, think about that.

(24:59):
She seventy six years or what did they expect this
woman to be doing? Now? Through her attorney, she said,
I felt like I was attempting to do all the
right things. Breaking rules is not who I am. I
try to explain what happened and to tell the truth.
At no time did I think I was supposed to
go to that class. I wasn't supposed to go to
that class. I apologize to my mother and my family
for what this is doing to them. She's devastated. She's
how old seventy six? Were they gonna give a twenty

(25:21):
two years? You know? In two thousand and four, she
was charged with conspiracy to sell at least one kilo
of heroin? Yeah? I read the story. Would you like
to play a game? Just what? Ratis? Seventy six years old?
Got let out early? She did what fifteen sixteen years?
I think got let out early because of COVID and
they locked her up because she was in class. She

(25:43):
served sixteen years of a twenty four years center. There
you go, selo heron, it's not there. I'm looking at
her picture right here. Yes, come on, black, I am
all right. And last, but not least, I got to
talk about this Texas father who shot, wounded somebody who
was caught masturbating outside his daughter's bedroom. Lord have mercy.

(26:05):
On Sunday night, the dad and his wife found this
peeping time outside their house in Houston around Tampion. They
confronted him. The man apparently hoped to get away with it.
He apologized and walked away, but that was not good enough.
The couple then armed themselves with handguns and tried to
detain him. They followed him to a gas station across
the street. The woman grabbed and held him while the
husband ran inside to call nine one one. At one point,

(26:25):
the suspect took the handgun from the woman and pointed
it at her, and that's when the father came and
opened fire and struck him with multiple bullets. Don't see
nothing wrong with that, and they believed that he shot.
They shot him four times, including twice in the chest
and once in the stomach. He's now in critical but
stable condition. I see one thing wrong with it. But
they should have shot him soon as they saw him.

(26:47):
They should have shot him in the testicles. You outside
as soon as I saw you would have got shot at. Oh. Yes,
And they also say you may have spied on that
underaged daughter at least once before. The girl complained in
the past about someone watching her through the window, but
the inst didn't believe her. Am I supposed to feel baffle.
I respect, I respect that their patients with the man,
But you know a lot of people would have shot
him right there on the spot. All right, Well that

(27:09):
is your front page news. I'm just curious why he
didn't stay out there and hold him down and let
his wife running in. But they followed him into a
gas But he said he ran in there and make
the phone call. I don't let my wife make the
phone call. And I would have standing on him, all right,
should have shot him in the testicle? All right, Well
that is your front page news. Now, when we come back,
we have Pete Buddha Judge joining us. He's Secretary of
what Secretary Transportation? Secretary of Transportation. We'll talk to him

(27:31):
when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the World No Dangerous morning
show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angelie y dj
Envy is not here, but we have a very special guest.
Mister Secretary Pete Boodha Judge is here. What's happened to
my brother. Good to be with it. How are you, man,
I'm good, like really good, like you're good good. I'm
good good. I have a great job. At summer, you know,

(27:54):
life is returning the cities. I'm starting to travel again.
It's very strange the first few weeks and months when
you're in charge of insportation and you're not traveling, right
the pandemic constructure. So now that we're on the move more,
I feel a little more like things are the way
we're supposed to be in the job. I'm glad that
you still can't about our audience, man, because other Democrats don't.
You make us feel special when you come when you

(28:14):
don't need something. Well, you know he doesn't need something
now because there's some things you're trying to get accomplished,
right and bring attention to. Yeah, we need an infrastructure bill,
that's for sure. Yeah, but we're not voting for you know,
but what's in the infrastructure build but both versions to
compromise and the Democratic building original build, right, So the
original build American Job's plan. That's the president's overall vision

(28:35):
for infrastructure. It's the biggest investment in the generation lead pipes,
Internet access, not just transportation infrastructure, but what you might
call human infrastructure, So making sure we're making it more
affordable to get childcare, elder care, building out veterans, hospitals.
There's a whole span of things. A piece of that
is part of this bipartisan bill, and it's a good

(28:55):
piece of that. You've got the biggest investment in passenger
rail since Amtrak made, your investment in public transit roads
and bridges. The broadband piece making sure everybody can get
internet access. Other parts will have to happen in another bill.
So some of the work on housing that we're very
committed to is an example of what will likely go
in what's called the reconciliation track, which is the part

(29:16):
that will not have likely will not have a lot
of Republican support. But this bipartisan bill is one that
we're really proud of. Why have it always compromised on
what the people need? Though? I always see that what corporations.
Corporations seem to get what they want, but when it
comes to to people, they have to be a compromise.
Why well, we keep pushing because we think that the
people hired us to do this, and that's what we're
focused on. So you look at for example, public transit

(29:39):
is one of the things that there was not a
lot of support for on the other side of the aisle,
but the President was really pushing it and we got
to a bipartisan deal. That's the biggest investment, I think,
the biggest federal investment ever in public transit. I wish
we could get bipartisan support on all of these things,
especially because there is bipartisan support on a lot of
these things among the American people, and it's not always
reflected in Congress. It's the same thing with the American

(30:02):
Rescue Plan, right, Americans from both parties wanted us to
do it. It's a good thing that we did it.
It's going to cut child poverty in half. But just
because it was popular across America doesn't mean it was
necessarily popular on Capitol Hill. Why is it that? Is
it conservative spending? Is it that we just don't want
to agree with Democrats? What is the reason for you?
I think some of it's that politics, right, they will
think twice before wanting to give the other party a win.

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But our view on the transportation infrastructure is this is
a win for everybody. How does this affect black and
brown people, well a lot. I mean, first of all,
you know, black people are three to four times more
likely than white people to depend on public transit. So
when we're talking about making sure that buses and subways
and other public transit assets are funded, that's good for everybody.
It's good for the country, it's good for communities, but

(30:45):
it's definitely good for the black community. Also, were for
the first time, I think, at least at this level,
committing dollars to reconnecting communities. So the idea here is
you have a lot of places where a highway went through,
or some public transport or public spending on transportation went through, yeah,
with taxpayer dollars, that often destroyed a black neighborhood or

(31:07):
served to segregate. This is true in Atlanta. You see
just the way some of the highways run, and they
divide the black part of town from the from the
white part of town. And we have dollars to actually
go out of our way to reconnect across those divides.
I think that's huge and again good for everybody, but
certainly says a lot to the black community that was
on the short end of a lot of these investments.
In the past. You know Joe Biden, I've heard him

(31:28):
talk about a secred great railroad revolution. And doctor Claude Anderson,
who's the offer of Polonymics, he has this idea for
a high speed rail that travels through five states. I
actually think that your man, Benjamin, But what does Joe
Biden look like if there is one? So, Joe Biden
is probably the number one train enthusiast I've ever met.

(31:49):
Before we even talk about high speed. We've got to
do something about our regular speed rail assets, but also
we need to add more. You know, if you live
in Japan, Turk China, Italy, England, almost any developed economy,
you can count on a higher level of speed and
service than you can in the US. It's not that
Amtrak has done anything wrong. They've done an incredible job

(32:11):
with the dollars they've been given. But as a country,
we haven't invested the way that most countries are, and
we're paying for that. So the President believes and I
believe in making sure that we demonstrate that America can
do high speed rail just as well as anybody. I
would describe what's in this bill as a down payment
on that great rail revolution. It's not going to build
a full on nationwide high speed network yet, but it

(32:34):
will contain some of the dollars that we would need
in order to start connecting city pairs with the high
speed rail. To show that we can do this in
American do it better than anybody. I don't know why
Americans should settle for less wells high speed rail. How
far away from that are we you think? I think
we can get there, at least in certain geographies in
the next few years. Doctor Claude. He at five states,

(32:55):
So people that live in these five states could work
in all these different five states by traveling on this
high speed right, And that's the thing. It opens up
work opportunities for people. So when we say this is
going to create economic opportunity in jobs, it's not just
the jobs of the people who get to work on
the railroad construction or the jobs of the people who
get to install the electric vehicle charters, although that's huge
and that's part of why this is the biggest investment

(33:15):
in jobs in a generation, but it's also the jobs
that are unlocks. If you think about your distance, the
way you live, the distance between your home and your workplace,
you don't really experience it in miles, you experience in minutes. Right,
If it's thirty miles and thirty minutes, that's different from
if it's three miles and ninety minutes. And that's part

(33:36):
of what's possible when you have better train connections. So
I think the first step is to demonstrate that we
as a country can do it. Some things are underway.
You know, California has got high speed rail that they're
putting together, but it's going to take years to be operational.
There's an interesting project in Texas. It's being discussed, and
you don't think it. Texas is, you know, a place
where people are I think a lot of people picture

(33:56):
rail as a coastal city thing, but actually it's in
those wide open spaces that it might have the biggest impact.
To have true high speed rail the Midwest where I
come from, would be huge to all the city's connected,
to be within a couple hours of each other. We
live in like flint Stone. We should be living like
Jetsu's man Well said, yeah, yeah, we have. I don't
know if the flying cars are coming just yet, but
we're behind and people got the All we need is

(34:16):
the money. Because people have the ideas. Like I said,
Dr clude Anathon has been talking about this for years. Yeah,
and people who live in other countries have it right now.
I mean the distance from Beijing to Shanghai is basically
the same as Chicago to Atlanta, and they have a
high speed train. You can do it about four hours. Wow.
Why shouldn't Americans be able to expect that? We got
more with the Secretary of Transportation people to judge when

(34:39):
we come back, So don't move. It's to breakfast club morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy and Ngula yee. Charlemagne, the guy
we are to breakfast Club, was still kicking it with
the Secretary of Transportation Pete Boot to judge Charlemagne, What
does the job playing means specifically for black people. First
of all, there's the spending benefits I talked about earlier, right,
So more transit, more safety investments that that's going to
mean a lot for Black Americans, but also the jobs themselves, right,

(35:03):
that's part of what we want to make sure it
happens here. When you put this much federal money into
good needed infrastructure projects, you're also creating opportunity and potentially
creating a business base that can then grow opportunity for
generations grow wealth as families work to build generational wealth.
Another thing that I think is important is addressing the

(35:26):
cost for ordinary people just to get through life, where
if you add housing plus transportation, it is a huge
part of people's budgets, especially especially black and not just black,
all lower income Americans face it disproportionate specifically, but yeah,
I mean if you look at the numbers on black

(35:46):
families budgets and how much of that goes to transportation
for example, it's one of the reasons why racial justice
is absolutely part of what's at stake in something as
technical sounding its transportation spending. And then you get to
the need to reconnect communities. I mean, and this is
not just one part of the country, in the north
as well as in the South. So I think the

(36:07):
opportunity for the black community that's represented in this job's
plan is part of what makes me so excited about it. Now.
Another thing that's been coming up is obviously voter restriction
laws that are being passed, and I see now the
dj is suing Georgia, So can you talk a little
bit about that and how we can make sure that
our rights aren't taken away from us. Yeah, the Department
of Justice is taking action because what you see in

(36:28):
Georgia is full of red flags of racially oriented voter restrictions,
and I think it reflects you know, if you find
you're not winning for a certain demographic, to me, that's
a signal to a political campaign or a political party
you've got to work harder to earn those votes. The
other strategy would be to just have fewer of those

(36:50):
voters able to vote, and it puts you at a
moral crossroads as a country if the state seems to
be moving in that direction. So this administration's commitment, you've
seen it in our support for bills, which unfortunately have
not moved through the Senate. But you're also going to
see it in action, like the Departments Justice putting this
Georgia case on the forefront and saying, you know, you

(37:12):
can't take steps that have disparate impact on black voters
or any community of voters, especially if that's the purpose
of it. All of our other rights flow from the
right to vote, and when voters ability to access that
right is diminished, America is diminished. You think Democrats aren't
aggressive enough when it comes to things like this happening.

(37:33):
I think it's it's rightly central in our agenda. We're
also dealing with the reality of a structure in the
Senate in the Congress that has made it hard for
measures that the President supports and that the party supports,
like the voting rights work that we've been trying to
do to get through. That's why I think that the
backstop is the Justice Department. But that shouldn't be the
only tool in our toolkit. And you know, some of

(37:56):
it can be done through organizing incredible work that was
done on the ground, what Stacy Abrams was doing in
Georgia and a lot of other states are trying to replicate.
But but that can't be enough. I mean, but the
policy has to be there too. It just seems strange
to me because it's like it seems like it's Democrats
blocking other Democrats. Like Joe Mansion pushed back on what
will Bernie presented in regards to the infrastructure planning, Like,
why that's the thing about our party, right, it's just

(38:19):
got a bigger range to it than the other party
that seems to be in lockstep. But I also think
that at a certain point, the American people expect us
to deliver. How do you think Democrats holding up progress
in this country will impact y'all in twenty twenty two
and twenty twenty four. I mean, look, we have to
get these things done. Obviously, the way the Senate works,
the filibuster, it's not like we get to do whatever
we like. But at the end of the day, Democratic

(38:40):
Party has the presidency and both houses of Congress. We
are going to be held accountable for how good of
a job we do. Yeah, because y'all push for people
to vote for, you know, to get control of this it,
get control of this in it. But it now is
Joe Mansion and Christen Cinema blocking everything. Well that's the
thing with a fifty fifty Senate, right, It means any
individual senator can shape any decision. But I also think

(39:04):
that we're having a conversation about how we move forward,
and we're seeing just how high the expectations are from
the American people think. JF do you think Joe Mansion
is a problem. He seems like the new Miss McConnell.
I think that Joe Mansion and Miss McConnell are very
different people. I can't tell blocking progress well, I mean,
we need to make sure that we get the fifty

(39:25):
votes that we need for the things that we can
move forward with fifty votes. But we're also in a
world where every senator in a fifty fifty Senate can
either block or shape or unlock progress, but it's always him. Well,
it depends on the bill, right, it depends on the project.
I mean, that bill really mattered too a lot of us, right,

(39:45):
And I don't think that that day in the Senate
is the last word on voting rights in this country.
But we do need to do more legislatively. There's just
there's no question about that. Who's really running the country
the Joe Biden and Joe mansion. So it turns out
in America, no one person runs the entire country. There's
no senator, not even the president, who just gets to
snap their fingers and had their way. We had a

(40:07):
president who I think wanted to believe that the president
single handedly decides what to do, but there's just more
to it than that. For better and for worst, do
you think Joe Biden and Joe Manson, who ever's running
this country like, to Angel Lee's point, do they need
to have a more aggressive approach to getting things done?
Instead of always looking to work with Republicans all the time.
These people, some of these people on the other side,

(40:27):
are blatantly racist, blatantly big big, It's blatantly on the
wrong side of history. What's the point of trying to
work with him? I mean, not get it. But I
also think it's easy to say you guys are not
being aggressive enough, you guys are not pushing enough, without
saying what the plan is. I mean, at the end
of the day, this administration and our allies in Congress
are doing everything that can possibly be done in order

(40:48):
to make as much progress as we possibly can. And again,
in any other season in history, what we've been doing
right now, whether it's the rescue plan or the infrastructure
stuff we're doing right now, would be considered lightning speed.
So it's not a matter of how bad you want
it or how much you shout from the rooftops that
it's got to happen. It's literally a matter of how
you craft the legislation, set up the policy, get the votes,

(41:11):
and get it to the president's desk. You know, we
talk about I keep hearing like you know this, This
democracy is at stake in this country, right, Yeah, you
believed it. Yeah, absolutely, well, I don't democrats act like it.
We do, you don't. We are. Look, we're voting for
and pushing for all of the measures that will make
our democracy more secure. We're not always getting our way,
but we are pushing for this with everything that we've got.

(41:33):
And it should, by the way, it shouldn't just be
a Democrat thing, because the freedoms that characterize America depend
on the vote. Are safety. You know, the safety of
a citizen from their own government depends on the vote
because that's how you exercise That's how you make sure
that the government works for the people and not the
other way around. I know the President believes that we're
being tested right now in a way that we're being

(41:55):
tested as to whether democracies can deliver the way that
authoritarians can deliver. In the nineteen thirties, when democracy was
really being called into question, there were some Americans who
were getting interested in this fascism that was arising in Europe.
One of the things they would say in favor of
Mussolini as well, he makes the trains run on time.

(42:16):
You know that expression, making the trains run on time.
That goes back to what people said about fascist Italy,
and they were impressed because it seemed efficient, it seemed orderly,
it seemed effective. I always think about that that transportation
example being used at the time, being invoked as a
justification for an anti democratic system. So in a way,

(42:37):
us being able to prove that we in this system,
in this country can deliver everything from a train that
runs on time to a reduction in child poverty to
racial justice, and that we can do that on democratic
terms better than it can be done on authoritarian terms.
That's kind of the ball game. So why are Democrats
okay playing in the sandbox with the fascist because of

(42:59):
what you said? What you said is absolutely true. You know,
democracy being at stake should be a bipartisan issue that
both sides want to fix clearly as people on the
other side who don't want to fix it. So what
did they tell you? It tells you that we might
be alone in some of these measures that we've got
to undertake. It shouldn't be, and I would like to
believe eventually it won't be. Obviously we're not there, all right,

(43:20):
We got more with the Secretary of Transportation people to
judge when we come back. So don't owe It's to
breakfast club. Goal more morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne,
the guy we are to breakfast club was still kicking
it with the Secretary of Transportation Pete Booty, Judge yee.
Now you never else we're coming off of right now.
Derek Chauvin getting sentenced to twenty two and a half years.

(43:41):
I wanted to get just your personal thoughts on that sentence.
Did you think that that was enough? What are your
thoughts about it? It's important that he was convicted and
that he was sentenced, and that he will be imprisoned
for this murder. I think the bigger issue is seeing
how much it took to have that happen this one time.
Right to have witnessed the murder the whole country with us,
the murder in video that was indisputable, and still be

(44:03):
wondering whether there would even be a conviction, let alone
a meaningful sentence, shows you that there have been so
many other incidents where justice was not even close to
being served. But I also think America has noticed that,
and I think that is motivating a lot of change.
So I don't want to be naive about it, but
I believe that there's a consciousness in America that this

(44:25):
entire episode of the murder and the conviction and the
sentencing has brought us a step closer. You know, you've
given us a lot of examples this morning of just
like the systemic racism in this country. Why do you
think it's so hard for like politicians just to say
America's a racist country. You heard Tim Scott say America
is not a racist country. Vice President Harris said, American
not acis country. Jim Clyburn said, American not a raised country.

(44:47):
Why is so hard just to tell the truth. I
think the issue is if you just go out and
say America is a racist country, it feels like you're
denouncing every American and every part of America. And at
the same time, it's a clear and obvious truth that
racism has been woven into the ways of life of
this country from the beginning, from before the beginning, right,

(45:08):
and I mean enslavement was here four hundred years ago,
which is before the Constitution, before the Declaration. And I think,
you know, this is part of this unfortunate political game
that's being played with critical race theory too, which is
I think a political strategy that has arisen in certain
conservative circles to take anybody who is being honest and

(45:31):
critical about patterns of racism in this country and use
it to say that you are now against this country, right,
that it's anti American to talk about racism in America.
If you love a country, part of how you express
that love is to face what's wrong with it, knew
something about it, that's right. You can't hear, right, But
if people think you're denouncing them, they can't even hear

(45:52):
you when you're asking them to look at the harms
that need to change. And I think that's why this
language has become so difficult. But it's impossible to, like,
you know, have an honest conversation about the system of
America and not point out that it was built on racism. Clearly,
it's it's right there, I think. So how would you

(46:13):
answer that question? I'm asking Secretary of Pepe. Is America
a racist country? Let's say racism is not all there
is to America, but it's part of the American story,
not just part of our history, but part of our presence.
And that means that for America to be an anti
racist country, all of us had a have a lot
of work to do because it's not. So you're saying
America is not not a racist country. I think when

(46:36):
you go out and say a somethence like America is
a racist country, people won't be able to hear the
truth about where racism sits in America because they'll think
you're saying that everything about America is sinister. It is thought. Yeah,
I mean they think about it. When when they sat
down and wrote the Constitution, they weren't thinking about anybody

(46:59):
in this room. I'm black, you're a gay, Parson, Angels,
a woman, Dramas's Latino. It was for straight white males
for the most part. They weren't thinking about anybody in
his room. So how could something like that be for everybody?
Because they created a system, obviously an imperfect and in
many ways deeply troubled system, but they said liberty and

(47:21):
justice for all while still saying we were three ships
of a human right and the same document. But leaders
were able to use that document as an instrument for
justice later on. That's the incredible thing about it, even
where it was written by people who were perpetuating a
deeply racist structure in enslavement and so many other things

(47:43):
that were going on. They put into that document the
tools to change it. That's the best thing about the Constitution,
the fact that it can heal itself if you do
the math. On average, across American history we've done a
constitutional amendment, a substantive one, roughly once every decade, but
in the last fifty years we haven't done There was
one very technical one, but still in there, right, is it? Well,

(48:04):
obviously it's not. You know that that's not the law
of the land. But but yeah, I mean you can
look in the text of the Constitution and see a
lot of the evidence of the racism of the men
who wrote it. I'm not disputing that for a minute.
But there I still believe of all the ways that
you could set up a country, what we have in
terms of the tools that we have to make the

(48:25):
country better and that have been used to end enslavement,
to empower women, to to deliver voting rights, to make
it possible for a guy like me to get married. Right,
all a fight, though, always with a fight, always always
want to fight. Do you ever stop and think to yourself?
In on January six, there was an attempted cool of
American government and not a damn thing has happened to

(48:46):
those people in a real significant way. Well some of
them are going to jail, really, like, are you gonna
get real? Well, time we'll find out. But yeah, I
mean every time I look at the capital, I think
about it. We all got to find something like that. No,
I mean this is people went into the United States
capital for the purpose of overthrowing an election white people violently. Yeah,
I think we haven't processed that as a country, how right?

(49:11):
How not? Though there Pete with an attempting cool they
wanted to hang the vice president of the United Things
of America. Imagine how horrifying that is when you were
there that day and you worked there, and you feel
like your life is in danger, and then there's no
repercussions exactly like it was a bunch of just kids
wild in a spring breaking Yeah. No. And you know,
I talked to a lot of people were there, were
members of Congress, staffers, people who were there. It was

(49:33):
you know, many of them feared for their lives that day,
and I think all of us feared for our democracy
that day. But the processing that is going to take
the better part of our lifetimes, you know, you know,
the next one is going to be even worse because
of the fact there was no real consequences and repercussions
to this one, because there will be another time where
or we make sure that doesn't happen. How well, first

(49:55):
of all, it's why they do need to be prosecutions
and a lot of other stuffs. But but honestly, it's
not just the legal consequences, right, I think political lines
have to be drawn too. What do you think we
would have hapen to of all those people were black
bowing to capital on these things. I think there would
have been a lot of blood. What America is not
a racient country. There's a lot of racism in this country.
I think we all know that. Because you see yourself
running for president again in the future, I don't know.

(50:17):
I'm really absorbed in the job that I have, and
I know you have those aspirations. I could see, yeah,
but you don't run for the presidency just because you
want to have it. When I ran in twenty nineteen
for the twenty twenty race, it was because I saw
this moment where there were things happening in this country
that I thought I could speak to in a way

(50:37):
that was different from the others, and I felt like
what I brought to the table and what was needed
they lined up. And I just think there's no way
to predict whether the moment and what I have and
what I have going on in my life. I mean,
one of the nice things about stepping away from the
campaign trail, especially in the midst of this horrible pandemic,
just having more time at home with Chaston and our

(50:58):
dogs and thinking about our future is remembering that there's
there's more to life than than politics. You haven't to
celebrated a day, right, Uh, last week we had our
anniversary and then one week later his birthday. So he's
a cancel. I don't know you posted no, third think

(51:18):
he's a kid, absolutely sensitive, emotional, a lot of tears.
I'm sure I'm gonna cancer that my day today action yeah, yeah,
my birthday to day actually birthday. Yeah, that's great, thank you,
But no, it's always good seeing you, Secretary Peter. But
like I always tell you, you still engage with our audience.
And I hate when Democrats just start showing up when

(51:40):
it's the midtime elections. I'll win, it's the presidential election.
You have to engage at your audience all the time.
I think the right does a great job of doing that. Though,
thank you, thanks for having yours. It's important. Pastor of
one of our biggest, trip biggest Black churches in South Bend,
I remember him looking right. I went one time to
to service and I remember him looking right at me
and saying, you know, every body knows how to come

(52:00):
to church before an election. And it was a reminder,
a gentle but important reminder about how important it is
to engage all the time. What was the reason for
coming today? What was there? What was your absolute reason
for one to come unday? Because so much in what
we're trying to deliver right now is going to make
such a difference for the black community. I want to
make sure so I'm not in campaign mode. You know,

(52:21):
we're not campaigning. I mean, I guess I'm campaigning for
an idea or a bill, but I'm not doing party politics.
But it's really important to talk about the business opportunity
we're going to create, the better policies, We're going to
create the history and the future of how things like
where highways go affect black neighborhoods and black families. This
is really important to be talking about and contracts. We're
a black company absolutely to be able to participate in that,

(52:42):
because that's the kind of thing that creates generational wealth. Actually,
when you can get a contract with the city, with
the government to be able to work on transportation, exactly,
the biggest direct to black progress right now is Joie Mansion.
That's my story. I'm stinking to it. I'd be more
worried about the other side of the aisle. But okay,
we'll see sector Pete. Thank you for coming, brother, thank you.
It's the breakfast club. Hey morning, everybody? Is why you

(53:05):
smiling like that? Man? You can't I smile? I'm happy
like man, that's why. Okay, I can't smile. You smile. Damn,
it's my boy day. I'm happy to be alive. Okay,
I'm forty three years old, all right, four foot for
the birthday. Be I got it game getting get getting

(53:29):
get getting getting rag dragon. Can't be doing that twice
in the morning. Give him some Ben gay me like ye, man,
what announcement did you just mean? No? I didn't say

(53:50):
Ben this day. Don't get something you sell like you
say you've been gay? Don't we making no kind of
announcements on my birthday. Yo, let's get an that's tomorrow.
Britney Spears a sister. Listen, Oh got its club? A

(54:12):
lot of people might not know what has Jamie, so
they do know Jamie lind Spears. If y'all still calling
Ray Jay Brandy brother and Jamie Britney not a whole name,
what's her soul? Jamie. Jamie Lynn Spears is breaking her silence.
She's yeah, people know her, trust me, all right. Jamie

(54:34):
Lynn Spears is breaking her silence about Britney spears conservativeship battle. Now,
she did say that she didn't want to speak on
it until Brittany had the chance to publicly say what
she wanted. And now she went in her stories and
said this, I have nothing to gain or lose. I
am only her sister who's only concerned about her happiness.
I've made a very conscious choice in my life to

(54:54):
only participate in her life as her sister. Maybe I
didn't support the way the public would like me to
with a hashtag on a public platform, but I can
assure you that I've supported my sister long before there
was a hashtag and I was spoort or long after
my sister knows I love and support her. That's the
only person I own anything too. I'm not my family,
I'm my own person. I'm speaking for myself. I'm so

(55:15):
proud of her for using her voice. I'm happy that
she's standing there for a sister. But I really hate
when people explain things to social media. She does not
have to explain anything to social media. We know that's
your sister. You don't have to tell people why you
didn't post nothing. Well, you know, I guess she was
just waiting, like she said, for Brittany to say something,
and that kind of opened it up. And I'm sure
she spoke to Brittany too to let her know she

(55:36):
was going to post that. I wish I'm decided of
us giving social media that kind of power us all. Yeah,
but I know people are also like questioning. Oh well,
as Britney spears capable of this and that, and so
I'm sure it helps her to have her sister speak
out and tell the truth about what's going on. You know,
So what did she say? What was the truth? She said,
she's only concerned with her sister's happiness and she's always

(55:57):
had her back, and she said regarding the servatorship, she
also said she encouraged Britney Spirits to hire a new
council years ago, and if she wants to end a conservatorship,
she does fully support it. So you know, that's her
basically giving her side of the story and letting you
know that. I think if she was concerned about her
well being or felt like she wasn't capable, she would
have said that. But what she's saying is she supports that,

(56:18):
and you should have been got rid of that quarter
point of the attorney, all right. Christina Aguilera is also
a person who was speaking out, and you know they've
known each other for a long time. They were actually
on the all new Mickey Mouse Club together on the
Disney Channel back in nineteen ninety three. That's when they
first met. And so she said, to be silent, ignored, bullied,
or denied support by those close to you as the
most completing, devastating and demeaning thing imaginable. The harmful mental

(56:41):
and emotional damage this can take on a human spirit
is nothing to be taken lightly. And so she said,
these past few days, I've been thinking about Britney and
everything she's going through. It's unacceptable that any woman or
human wanting to be in control of their own destiny
might not be allowed to live life as they wish.
So she also said she's not behind the closed doors
of this very layered and personal yet public conversation. She said,

(57:03):
all I can do is share from my heart on
what I've heard, read and seen in the media. So
good to see her getting support from people who know
her best. Oh, sending everybody healing energy. Everybody deserves healing
all right now. Scottie Pippen as accusing Phil Jackson of
being racist. He was on The Dan Patrick Show and
he was asked about recent comments he made when he
said that Phil Jackson made a racial move by not

(57:24):
giving him the last second shot in a ninety four
playoff game against the next Here's what happened. Why would Tony,
who was a rookie, get the last second shot and
you put me up a bounce? That's what I mean racial?
Like that was Scottie Pippen's team on pace to be
an MVP that year, right, Yeah, why would you put

(57:45):
him in a position not to be successful? But if
you talk to Phil about this, because by saying a
racial move, then you're calling Phil a racist. I don't
got a problem with that, do you think Phil was
there is? Oh yeah, so the young man that he
put in to make the shot, right, Tony kukos Man
Game three, second round series against the New York Knicks.

(58:07):
Coach make the shot. You got damn right. He made
the shot because when Phil Phil drew up to play
for Kukas and Pipping got mad and he sat out
like the final two seconds, and Tony hit the game
when it shot. It was against the Knicks, you know,
I remember, But I was just saying, like, it wasn't
that a good decision in because cool coach made the shot.
I mean, here's the thing. I love Pippin though, but
as a coach, aren't you supposed to put your players

(58:28):
at the best point to make the shot. I don't
know why Phil Jackson drew it up for Tony and
not Pipping. Maybe Scotty was gonna be doubled. Either way,
it clearly was the right call if he hit it.
But you know, Scotty has way more information about field
than I do. But I don't know if you're gonna
build a case for Phil Jackson being racist by that situation.
Not that situation. All I know is Scotty documentary gonna
be fire. Yes. Yeah. He also did content Phil Jackson

(58:49):
for being critical of Kobe and his two thousand and
four book The Last Season The Team in Search of
Its Soul. Oh yeah, Scotty documentary is gonna be called
the Last Shootout. He going out with a blaze. Well
that is your rumor reports. All right, thank you, missy.
Now Selamaine, yes, man, who are giving that birthday donkey too?
You gotta cut it out. Oh but you're gonna mean

(59:10):
yes man, Right, all right, I do that is true.
Four after the hour, we're going to McDonald's. We'll talk
about it, all right, we'll get into that. It's not
going to McDonald's, but we're going to McDonald's. Want to
make that clear. McDonald's for some reason. And then so good,
oh my good lord, have mercy. And that's how they

(59:31):
put that little Chris what is it? A crispy? I
haven't had chicken for me Donald's and so long I
might have to splurge. All right, it's the breakfast Club,
Go morning, So breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be
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Slash A breakfast clubs the gang don't get name you
are a donkey today does not discriminate. I might not
have the song of today, but I got to donkey that.
So if you ever feel I need to be a

(01:00:14):
donkey man, give it with the practast club bitches. He
just don't give today today. Wow, Donkey Today. For Tuesday,
June twenty nine goes to a forty two year old
man named Robert Gold, which I remember when numbers like
forty two in regards the age used to look so
old to me, And today I'm forty three. My god,
you tromp on a clues bombs for me? Damn it.

(01:00:36):
Now Robert Gold, which is forty two years old, and
he is accused of calling in a bomb threat to
a local McDonald's. Now, there is never a good reason
to call in a bomb threat, unless, of course, there
is actually a bomb. Now. I've heard stories of party
promoters calling bomb threats in on other party promoters because
their party was impacked in the ardor the other party
was not only is that a waste of taxpayers money,

(01:00:59):
it's a waste of cops and whoever else responds to
those calls time, and it's just great a hate. Okay.
I witnessed that firsthand once, someone calling in a bomb
threat because their party was slow and the other club
was packed, And even after they did that, their party
still didn't get jumping. Okay, after you've done paid money
to get in one club, you're not gonna pay to
getting another one. So it's a waste of time. Okay. Now,
Robert Gold which had thought otherwise, because he is accused

(01:01:22):
of calling in a bomb threat to the house that
Ronald McDonald built, the place that has served over three
hundred billion people, but most restaurants have an updated to
sign since the nineties when they had served over ninety
nine billion. The place where the biggest threat used to
be the hamburglar, but now it's the goal which suck. Okay,
what about McDonald's can make Robert Gold which is so
mad to call in a bomb threat? I mean, it's

(01:01:43):
the home of an Orio mcflurry. If the place that
serves the Orio mcflury makes you mad, then you really
need to seek some therapy or something. I mean, I
know it's not the healthiest, But have you ever had
a hot Futch Sunday from McDonald's. Have you you ever
had a mcflurry from McDonald's. Well you probably haven't because
the ice cream machine is always broken, but if you
can get your hands on one, you will scream. Look
at God. But what set Robert gold which often make
him want to call in a bomb threat on a

(01:02:05):
venue that has a playplace. Let's go to w h
O NBC thirteen for the report. Police An Ancony man
faces charges for threatening to blow up a McDonald's because
he didn't get any dipping sauce with his order. Police
say Robert Goldwitzer Junior called McDonald's Saturday after his order
was wrong. They we're gonna call Investigators say he threatened

(01:02:25):
to blow up the restaurant and punch an employee. Goldwitzer
was booked into the Pool County Jail Saturday and released
Sunday on bond. That barbecue sauce is special. I don't
like that barbecue so sweet and so sweet and sour.
I mean, you have to be a different kind of

(01:02:45):
demon to threaten to call in a bomb to McDonald's. Okay, Robert,
what about the kids in the playplace? They have to
evacuate out of the balls because you didn't get your
tangy bombacue sauce. Okay, does spicy buffalo sauce mean that
much to you? No, Listen, nothing worst in ordering the
ten piece of chicken nugget and they don't give you
any sweet and sour sauce. Okay. If there anyone out
there who actually doesn't like sauce for their chicken nuggets,

(01:03:07):
anybody in the room, exactly. I wouldn't be mad if
I didn't get my different sauce. But you wouldn't be mad.
You wouldn't call it a bomb threat. I wouldn't the place,
thanks you. I know for a fact, Robert Goldwitz, it
was projecting hurt. Okay, he projecting some type of hurt

(01:03:28):
he was experiencing that day on too these McDonald workers. Okay,
rob drama was brought up a good point. Robert was
probably having a bad day, you know what I'm saying.
Wanted something to make him feel good so he wouldn't
for his comfort food. Okay, some chicken nuggets and some
hot French fries. Okay, and y'all forgot his honey mustard sauce.
Honey mustard sauce is good to them. Robert. I can

(01:03:49):
understand your pain and frustration, and I hope you get
some mick healing. But let me tell you something. There's
nothing in McDonald's worth going to jail for. Okay, Robert
is charged with a false report of an explosive or
insidiary device, and he was put in jail Saturday and
was out on Sunday. Here's the thing, Robert, the only
thing you should think about blowing up in regards the
McDonald's is the bathroom after you eat it. That's it.

(01:04:13):
That's all I got. Please give Robert gold with you're
the sweet sounds to the Hamletones. Oh no you are?
Do gee? Oh the day, do gee, oh the day?
Ye what's he at the drive through? And then you

(01:04:37):
drive off and realize you don't have the sauce? I
don't because they said he called he's probably at the
drive that. Yeah, Because now if you're at the drive
through and you've left in this traffic or there's a
line and you don't feel like going back, I could
understand the anger and that that's nothing worse than when
you don't have your sauce and you're gone, Like, how
do you forget that? Would you like to play a game?
True much sauce? Okay, well, let's play a game off?

(01:04:59):
Yess why racy as Robert Goldwitzer forty two years old?
Or did some chicken McNuggets from McDonald's didn't get his
sauce and didn't call McDonald's and threatened to blow it up? Angela? Ye,
guess what? Racy as definitely white? Definitely white? Why you
say that because in my high school it was always

(01:05:21):
the white kids that were calling the bomb threats when
it's like a test or something like that. What are
the blood kids threat threatened to do? Ye? Anything? Okay?
You know we don't like to call policeman nothing. I'm
not calling the policeman no reason, that's right, Okay. Robert
Goldwitzer forty two years old? Or did some chicken nuggets
for McDonald's didn't get his sauce and didn't call the

(01:05:42):
ain't a bomb threat? Dj V? Guess what racy as white? Wow?
Why are y'all so confident about even be thinking about
like bomb threats? Yeah? Because you know I'll be honest.
If it's a person, were gonna come back and come
get out and then and if you have a problem
with it, then we're gonna shoot the five outside of

(01:06:02):
some some sauce. Well, I guess what. Both of y'all
are absolutely correct, Robert Goldwitzer in Caucasian. Either one of
y'all se couthie's white because he ain't got no sauce.
We got the sauce. Shut up. We black people got
the sauce. We a sauce. Come on, guides and gals.

(01:06:24):
That was an easy one. We don't want to think
about your sauce. All right, awkward, all right now when
we come back. But what were you saying behind the scenes?
Oh no, I was just talking about people doing. Uh.
It's time to go back to the work, right to
the office for a lot of people. And some people
are like, hmm, I'd rather not. I'd rather not go

(01:06:45):
back to my job at all. Periods of people have
gotten used to working from home. Some people are like,
I can't wait to get back in the office. Which
one are you? Okay? All right, well we'll talk about it.
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Are
you one of those people that don't want to go
back to work. You'd rather work from home. Maybe you
moved on ready and say damn, I already after I'm
already out of town. Oh you want of those people
that I want to go back to work. Let's talk

(01:07:05):
about things. I think I think we were about seven
months too late on this. Now people are talking about
it now. No, no, no, I'm saying we should have
had this conversation before we decided to come back to work.
Y'allways here in the were that's right, let's talk about it.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Phone call in right now,
call me at your opinion to the Breakfast Club topic

(01:07:29):
breaking down eight hundred five eight five one oh five
one the Breakfast Club. It's topic time. The phone called
eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to
join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk
about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angel Yee, Charlomagne

(01:07:51):
the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Now if he
just joined us, we're talking about going back to work. Now,
what were you talking about us? Yeah, A lot of
people are saying they don't want to be back in
the office. But then there's a culture of people who
are saying I can't wait to get back in the office.
Working from home, I don't feel less productive. Which one
are you? They said? The large majority of people want
to work from home certain amount of days a week,

(01:08:13):
and then some people. Some people are just quitting their job.
I'll be honest, I think people should go back to work.
Um An, you better worry about your damn tell everybody
else what to do. Think what should go back to work?
I am back to work for yourself. But I feel like,
you know, people will use this as an excuse they
don't want to go back to work. But you're out
and about. You at the mall, you're at concerts, you're

(01:08:33):
at clubs, you're doing things outside, So why not go
back to work? You know they did a studius. You
know you're talking to you. You know you said, you
know you're strowing subliminally, I'm gonna keep it real. According
to a study, okay, they said that seventy two percent
of the executives in the nation's largest companies are white men,

(01:08:55):
and they're the people who dislike remote work the most
because they miss daily dominance performances. Over Underling's cowering and
barren cubicles. The hell is deadly dominant performances. They were
white boss yelling at you and making you feel we're
wearing American's white bass is still yelling at people. And
that was a study that was done by Fortune. When

(01:09:17):
people are home, they're not They're not fully working. You're
doing everything else. When you're at home, you're not engaged
all the way. Now you speak for yourself. Some people,
some people were Some people were great from home. I
just think they actually said that productivity rose during this
work from home period. Well, I like to be home.
I like to see y'all. I like to touch y'all.

(01:09:38):
Like the hug y'all. You ain't touching nobody. I ain't
get a hug yet from my boy day. You told
me yesterday you're gonna hug me. U was in La.
You think I can't work to talking mask spicy When
you're talking mask spicy at three in the morning. I
ain't get a home from the back yet. Nick, you
see me get a hold from the back yet you.
I didn't see one, but I'm sure it's coming in up.
I don't know. And look, imagine, if you don't like

(01:09:59):
your code workers, you know many people can't stand the
people they work with. You know, much easier it is
to work from home. That's all the more reason for
me to come. You can't stand me, all right, let's
just move on. Everybody know you can't damn me. I'm coming,
all right, but let's go to the phone up. Hello,
who's this? What's up now? You king? Hello? You're welcome.

(01:10:24):
I tweeted you. By the way, is dring other school four?
You couldn't pay me to get on Twitter? My Twitter day?
The long gone, sir man. But I'm not ready to
go back to work, honestly, worth of the home. I
mean recently I toured the fight to us Lan while
Colton and like you know, we're still able to work
after my flight and still posished my work. I ain't

(01:10:45):
even read what you go to Lanta for, Jake. I
just want to did with the family. You ain't go
to no club, no party, no restaurants standing Yeah, okay,
all right, I'm just asking them now about the gym.
My clock get in twelve minutes, I'm about clock. See
what I'm saying. He's about to clocking. But he had
the gym and that's the problem. Yeah, but he doesn't

(01:11:06):
have to clock in. Yet he just twelve minutes. He
have the gym right now, you're gonna get back home
to work? So are you going to work right after
the gym with your musty ass? You're going home? Okay?
Dare you got? But if he's productive and can't do that,
I'll see what y'all saying. He going to the gym
because he's working from home. Oh, you're still gonna be

(01:11:26):
musty at work even if you're not at work or
virtual musty ass? Goodbye? Hello? Who's this Hi? My name
is Helen, Helene what you call it? From New York.
Let's go Breckland. You want to work from home? When
you want to go back in this in the office?
I want to go back to work? Why is that?
What's his name? I'm a teacher. Okay, I'm a teacher,

(01:11:53):
wasn't it? Kids? No? I agree, agree with and I
think they need to pay y'all more just because of
the circumstances. But I tell you something I hate. I
hated watching my daughter, my thirteen year old and my
five year old. I have to do virtual school like
it's the worst, and it's very it's very difficult for
the kids. I had to tell my daughter give herself
from Grace because she was upset some of her grades slip.

(01:12:14):
But I'm like, yo, this is a different circumstance. Or
give yourself from Grace. Man zoom sucks needed to grade
with Grace as while it was like so many circumstances
where I had Arren watching TV listening. I want parents,
child to the store in the middle class, got my cigarettes,

(01:12:37):
Get my cigarette? Thank you, mama. All right? Eight hundred
five eight five one o five one. Are you ready
to go back to work or do you just want
to stay home? All right, call us up. We'd love
to hear from you. Eight hundred five A five one
o five one it what's that dancing that you do?
Is it scat? Or you scrub the floor? Scat? The
hell is wrong with you? What's it all? What are
you talking about? Rub? It's like another word for Twitter.

(01:13:03):
Mix with Charlemagne right now, so he could scrub the ground,
scrub the floor whatever. I'm not shaking my ass with
your ass wanted for you, bro, We're gonna do that now.
We're gonna play a little mini mix just for Charlemagne.
So if y'aut there taught this mixes for Charlotte. I'm
not dancing my daddy listening your daddy. My daddy likes
rut the Cowboys. A happy birthday to my first born son.
May I'll continue blessing you with anymore enjoy. I'm not

(01:13:24):
scrubbing the ground. How you gonna scrub the ground? Daddy
watching daddy? I'm sure it's the Breakfast Club. Call me
your opinions to the Breakfast Club Top five one. I

(01:13:48):
want to get everybody in cdj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne,
the guy we are the Breakfast Club just wanted to
do a little mini mix for Bay. It was birthday, okay,
y'all cute scrub the ground and all that, y'all. Now,
if you just joined anything to make me shake my
ass vague, it's easy. You just want to keep these
people talking on social media, don't you? Now? What's the

(01:14:11):
question of you. We're talking about working from home. Some
people are enjoying it so much, and I still feel
like they're more productive at home. Maybe they have kids
and it's easier for them to do that. And then
some people are like, I cannot wait to get back
into the actual office where I'm more productive, and I
can actually communicate with people in person. Which one are you? All? Right? Well,
let's go to the phone lines. A lot of people

(01:14:31):
on the lines. Hello, who's this? Good morning? How y'all going,
Charlotte Mane, thank you, Nietro, appreciate Metro. I'm sorry, thank
you met one Instagram. Yes, that's right, boll how you
doing good? So I'm gonna tell y'all I've been working

(01:14:51):
from homes as last March, and now they want us
to come back. And I know why because manage that
just wants to hover over us. I'm having augh food,
so I get my job done like I'm working all
day every day. Oh so you want to work from home?
And you know they're saying that a lot of these
offices like that. It's very competitive right now. So people

(01:15:12):
who can offer you work from home experiences, maybe a hybrid,
they're the ones that are able to steal some of
the employees from competitors too. Absolutely, I ain't follow me.
Huh my hair, my hair is starting to go as
I get old. The bull driving fast follow me? That's

(01:15:32):
that's your Instagram? Yes, yes, in my own lane, driving fast? Right,
Let me work in my own lane. Those places are
underscores and nothing. No A right, okay, I just followed
you in my own lane driving fast. Hello, who's this

(01:15:54):
from Georgia? Ain't Monique? You ready to go back to
work or you stay at home? I'm working from home,
but I want to go back to work, to a
whole new job. But over my job, I hate my
sup of my elegy, the bully. I want to a
whole new job to give me a whole new career
right to me. If I have to go back into
the office, hey, I'll take it. I just can't. For

(01:16:16):
my piece of mind, I need to go to the world.
I think that's what people are having that realization too. Right,
when you get a break from being around toxic environment,
you're like, I don't want to do this anyway. Where
do you currently Where do you currently work at? I
can't you know, I've been working there for eleven years.

(01:16:37):
Like I feel like I bring a lot to the table,
but she doesn't appreciate that, you know what I mean.
And it makes you you want a place where it's
like why am I here? Like why am I giving
my time to these people if they're not going to
appreciate it. Bring all that to a different table. Absolutely,
all right, thank you. I can't say that the pandemic
gave me the opposite effect, though, I realized how much

(01:16:59):
I love being up here. You know what I mean?
Like I mean, it's it's everything from waking up in
the morning at four twenty to the driving to work
after I meditate. You know what I'm saying. I'm listening
to the podcast or audible books or whatever it is,
and I like being up here. I like being in studio.
It's just a different, dirty studio. I love being in
this little, dirty as studio. I love having guests, I
love talking to people. I love seeing y'all. I just

(01:17:21):
I do love seeing me, I said, y'all, not just youth.
Why white can people always think it's about them? I'm
just asking the question, that's all. Yes, man, Now what's
the moral? Little story, If there's a moral, I don't know,
bring your kids the workdays over because you ain't working
from home? No more? Right? All right? What we got
rumors on the way, Yes, and let's talk about Nannie Leeks.

(01:17:42):
She sat down with the Jasmine brand and apparently she
has some uh, some bad news. All right, we'll get
into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning the
Breakfast Club. Hey, what's everybody is? DJ? Envy Angela? Yee,
show me the guy. We are the Fast Club, Yes
we are. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Terrise.

(01:18:04):
This is the rumor report with Angela. Well, Tyrese was
on Ellen with Tiffany had his hosting and one thing
he discussed was he talked to the Rock all the time. Now,
he said, they've been on the phone every other day.
Listen to this now, how are things between you and

(01:18:26):
the Rock? You're good. You know we've been on the
phone every other day, not yelling at each other, not yelling.
That's all done. Yeah, we've reconnected in a real way. Man,
I think we're both better men on the other side
of all that stuff that went down. And to be
honest with you, did not know when or how the
phone call was going to happen. But it did happen.

(01:18:48):
And we're about twenty phone calls in and we're in
competition right now on who could leave the longest voice. Note.
It's good. I'm happy for the healing. But if you
didn't hear from the Rock, I believe you'll stop it.
You'll stop He'll stop him then, No, I don't think
he's lying. I'm glad they made him. No, I'm all
here for it. I'm here for the healing in the reconciliation.
But and Furious nine. But it's seventy million dollars in

(01:19:09):
the opening. Again, that's the largest debut with the box
office since twenty nineteen. I'm just saying, I need to
rock to confirm I'm not a lie. That's my guy.
I'm just saying I need to rock to confirm. That's
all I'm saying, all right now. Ninnie Leaks was on
with Jasmine at the Jasmine Brandon. She shared that Greg
has undergone surgery. His cancer returned. Listen to this, Greg
is so so he's in the hospital. Tomorrow will be

(01:19:31):
a week. He had to have a surgery, so his
cancer did return right for his strength. But he's had
this surgery before and he was thinking the hospital about
fifteen days. So I expect him to be an hospital
at least another week. Oh God, So we're sending you
some love, Nini and healing energy. She said that sometimes

(01:19:53):
she's just being her car, crying all the time when
she's by herself. She says she has her moments in
the bedroom, she's alone and all of that. All right, Now,
let's talk about the Double XEL freshman cover. You know,
they started doing the freshman freestyles. So Sean Nipsey, j Cole,
Juice Man with Khalifa, Freddy Gibbs was in that one. Wow. Yeah,

(01:20:17):
that was a really good Jay Rocks. Yeah, that was
an amazing fresh has got to be one of the best. Yeah,
the people arguably will say that's one of the best
freshman classes. That's why I thought that was good that
he did that freestyle around this time. All right, Now,
let's talk about Nori. He was discussing verses that he
wants to do and he said he wants to go

(01:20:38):
against Beanie s Eagle helping God against bees with Florida,
So tell him free young guns and maybe all right.
In addition to that, he's been going kind of hard
at Beanie Sacre. Were actually, um, he texted me this morning,
so we're gonna call him. He's all entertainment. Here's what

(01:20:58):
else he said, just saw off my sale. That's the
ultmost respect for beings. You know, that's my bro knows
all off for this competition. It's wanted you to know
that Rock nation can send me a gift my celebration.
You know what, they would told me that I've watched
you off because they said that, oh you can't even
get past all war report. What you're gonna do when
you play bloody money, What you're gonna do when you
play tr and walk La La, What you're gonna do

(01:21:21):
when I played bamfom TV ain't bad room TV, the
record that got you signed? Oh goodness, all right, let's
call Nori ency if he has that same energy. But
that's why he got the rocky music playing in the background.
It's all entertainment, you know what I'm saying. They just
they just selling a fight, Nori being he's selling a fight.
That's well, let's see what he says that. I'm gonna
call him up because he's you know, he's he's always

(01:21:41):
listening to the Breakfast Club, which we appreciate. He actually
takes the time to text each the best individually. Yes,
that's my guy, that's my that's my man, that's my
business partner. Mill NOI have done a lot of business together.
Black the Drink Champ podcast is on the Black Fact
I Heart Radio podcast network. We had to on the
Run TV show on Complex that at Minois Executive produced
when we got other things coming to Norris. That's my guy.

(01:22:03):
All right, Well that is your room of reports. All right,
thank you, miss Ye. We're gonna talk to Nori after
the mix all right, so shout to Revote. We'll see
you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes up next.
You want to get your request in, you can eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. Let me
shout out to Janey. All right, Janey Dowberry. She owns
a trucking company. She's a sister that has a trucking company,

(01:22:25):
and I'm gonna be using her for my car show.
So I just want to salute to using people. Bro.
I'm using her business, which is pretty dope. You don't
really see too many black people that actually own a
truck and business, not too many black women. So I
just want to say, he meant you using her trucking business,
music company. Yes, yes, yeah, yeah yeah, So shout to her.
All right, let's get to the mixes to Breakfast Club,
Go Morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be

(01:22:49):
the same. Angela yet here, and did you know that
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Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club,

(01:23:11):
not earlier during the room as yets. Maybe possibly, maybe
it could happen Nori versus Beanie Seagull in a versus.
All right, so we actually have mister n R eight
on the line right now, Noray, what kind of y'all?
Eight number? Y'all calling me from one oh five? That's
the number? You try to answer it all weird like

(01:23:33):
you don't know what it was, ya, I know, I
know it and oh and oh and o what whole
saying hold number to stop being a bully man? Wow?
So so this is this versus gonna happen? Happen you
versus Beanie Seagull. Let's just be clear NV. And I'm
sorry you asked this question because you're from Queens And

(01:23:53):
I'm gonna make it very simple. The man can't get
back to the Warrior for the album. I guess the
fimally state Beans is a great artist, the great lyricist.
But I'm I'm not sure if he has plastics different Damn. Now,
if you take jay Z away from being single career,
he's pee him doing you know what? No, Wow, you

(01:24:17):
weren't too far bring it back. Let's talk about some
things that you could do. Obviously Campona, Noriega the firm
that'd be good. Are you gonna tap into some reggae tone?
Come on, you're being funny right now, Like no, but
you would you would not No, No, you would have
to play what's the old what's the joint? No, you

(01:24:37):
would have to play that is what you want? Gotta
play that. Let's just be clear. Let's be clear. I
gave him flop. Probably one of the best producers of
all times, the name of Pharrell Williams. I also helped
introduce one of the people who owned Verses Bad from TV.

(01:24:57):
I'm the first person to work with with outside of
rough Rider. Okay, let's continue. And he's still mad at
you because you didn't play the beat. That's just the beginning,
let's just be clear. Not only that. Then I went
on and I introduced a whole new genre of music
that everyone laughed at me at the time and said
that I was stupid. Now, if you look, you can't

(01:25:20):
put on the radio without hearing a reggae thrown record
anywhere anywhere. This is one of the biggest genres of music,
standing next to the hipop. If you want to compare
us on paper, it's no match. Let me just be clear.
I'm everything I said about BBC GO and everything I'm
I'm joking about BBC GO. I'm trying to be funny,
but at the end of the day, I want to
I want to teach him a lesson that loyalty is

(01:25:41):
better than anything. A lot of you still don't forgive
being for this in the guard a hip hop. Let's
just be clear. A lot of people are like, he
makes five six records this and the guards He should
have made five six records. Apologize. Wait a minute, did
jay Z hire al Polo Loco to do it? Hit on?
What's up with this? Now? How bab have apartment New York? There?

(01:26:05):
You go? Right? All right, you did some things too,
though you didn't do that flower pottering nas whoa whoa
I was I would ignore men. Let me say something.
Let me say something as a hip hop fan. Uh, Nori,

(01:26:26):
Beans versus would definitely be for us nineties hip hop heads.
I think that's a generational one that we can all appreciate.
It is versus versus is about songs. Nori got huge records.
Beanie is a lyricist. Beanie got records that I absolutely
feel State Property catalog, Rockefeller Catalog. Nothing weak about Beanie's catalog.
But I don't think he can get with nor. I

(01:26:48):
just don't think he can get with No. You take
nas out of my career, you think they out of
being career. I don't think his catalog even you can't.
You can't. You can't take Yeah, you can't take anybody
out of anyone's career. Now that's part of the jer Yeah,
because I definitely got to hit body in the trunk.
It's like I gotta hit the joint with Jay and Scoffs.
Can't be like we do. We're gonna do rock the mic,

(01:27:09):
he gonna do the freestyle, we go to Jada kiss,
he gonna go all him joints. He ain't doing none
of those dis records. He's either sat hold on. It's
it's playing one more thing, Nori. Because you said this
on the on the joint you did. You said Bean's
career started with band from TV. Now I remember the
thousand bars with beans over band from TV. What do
you mean by that? He's my little homie, real talk,

(01:27:32):
real talk, playing with something safe. Nor Bean Peggle might
not have a career he got ban on TV. I know,
I'm gonna be honest with you. You're being really disrespectful.
Beatie can rappers at Beanie one of the greatest rappers
of all time. But I'm okay, okay, I'm like, God, damn, Nori,
don't talk to Why are you talking about? Like beans

(01:27:57):
is nice? Like bean is one? Just say something we
really want to do. Stay property three. That's what this
whole thing is about. Realize it. If that's not me,
you don't. I have a positive guy. I hit you
a positive industry all days. Yeah, this is not Nori
at all. I'm playing around. I'm being honest. I'm just

(01:28:18):
that that PM done, hurt Man, that PM done. I
will say though, twenty songs for twenty songs, like Beanie
got records that people absolutely positively feel. I just think
that Nori got got bigger records. He got huge hits,
But we're not gonna sit here and act like Bean's
on one of the greatest M seasons. For instance, what
you're gonna play against what we do, that's Freeway round.

(01:28:39):
He can play band from TV, but you can play
songs that you're on now. Me and my song was
together last night. We were singing um sometimes like Robert Smoke.
Sometimes money and I still sometimes I got money and
I still feel broke. I'm playing sometimes when he played
Feeling in the Air, that's a good, that's a good,
that's the one. That's a good one. Yeah. So I

(01:29:01):
didn't I didn't think of jay Z's the Freeway records
against him because I knew that's the only thing he
could do. And I don't have to play it play
a feature. I don't have to play a feature at all.
I can play all my records. I got one platinum album,
four gold albums, I got platinum singles, gold singles. I'm
just telling you, like hot kill, like I know, I
know what Beans is thinking. He's thinking he's a better lyricist.

(01:29:24):
And guess what, Beans, I've took my hat to you
every day, every day. I'm actually one of my favorite lyricists.
But this is not about lyricist. It's about hit for hit.
If we go in the club, I've never had a
show with Beanie Seager where I opened up. Beatie seg
has always been my open night. This this is so
disrespectful then my opened up. Let me just tell you something.

(01:29:45):
Dame Dash and Mimpis League has the biggest argument in
the world on a private plane coming from London because
I washed Min Bleak on stage. Mis Bleek wanted to go.
You want to and we all I'm wanted it with
Bleak too. Yes, I do, y yo yo, I got
it nice. We have something up here. I forgot what
his call, but we have to extend equal time to

(01:30:07):
the other candidate. So BEINGI whenever you feel like calling,
you can call. I don't know why Nord being so
disrespectful to one of the greatest rappers of all time
is being disprectful. I'm playing around. I said this, I'm
playing around. You keep going. You don't never forget Nord
shot somebody, Okay, stop me and you're gonna do negative.

(01:30:30):
It's a side something. Let me just think something. I
got respect for being. I don't want to I don't
want to have my competition be a sucker. Of course
I needed my comfort. Listen on the night that you're
going to ring, y'all both on the same level. But
let me also explain to people that as much as
we love the nineties as much as we loved me
and beings, because we're old heads with old school with

(01:30:50):
old gs, as much as we loving the people, gotta
want this battle. You understand I'm saying Timberland and Swiss,
I love them both individually. I've been waiting for the
phone call off, but day and a half not one
of them has called me. So just be like something
doesn't mean it's good on paper. I'm good without the battle,
and me and beans don't battle, then where does beans
go from there? That's what he needs to start thinking

(01:31:11):
about about state properly. Three or let's do our own
movie where we where we're were. We are great actors,
we great opposing actors. That's what we should be focusing on. Now.
I want to see speak about beings in years. I'm
got no he stopped being but you know, listen to
me to say one thing. Let me just say one
thing borders to guard your beans. I'm just playing um

(01:31:33):
using tactics that you use using the tactics that we
all use. Now. When Jay called me and said I
went too far, I'm kind of like feeling like a bully.
I had no idea. I did not understand that. When
y'are telling me this right now, it's also the same thing.
So I'm going back off until Swiss or Tim called me,
I'm going back off. I'm until I got a whole
bunch of things. I got Miss Jones dropping this week,

(01:31:54):
one of the queens of radio, and she's on dream
Stamps on the arm this week, on a bot TV,
on a black network. We are doing it the black
of fact, Maria, you know, you know, you know what.
I'm the same same thing, man. But yeah, man, so
let's let's do it. If the Bans thing happens, it's cool.

(01:32:16):
But I'm glad that we opened up in the negotiations
for this movie that we've been trying to work on.
We wanna get the rightness. So Beans, I'm just playing,
you know, Philadelphia, I'm just playing. I'm still gonna eat
a chicken che steak. Please let me let me go
to Instable. Yeah, we gotta go. We love you. As
he was about to promote something else, but make sure

(01:32:38):
you listen to the Drink Champs on the Black Fact.
I Heart Radio podcast network available everywhere you listen to podcast.
When we come back, we got the positive notes, so
don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Go Morning Morning. Everybody
is j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club again. Shout out to everybody that's making
their way to Atlanta for my car show forth to
July weekend. Get there early with the I have a

(01:33:00):
lot of fun. There's a lot of things going on, demonstrations, cars,
rides and all that. Very few tickets left, so I
want to see you guys. It happens this Saturday. Car
Chiller Car Shore right. Yes, and shout out to everybody
in New Orleans and Louisiana and Rouses Supermarkets. I do
have my drink Fresh Juice and my coffee uplists people
in stores now, which I'm really excited about. It's been

(01:33:21):
a journey to get to that point, so if you
are in that area, I would love and appreciate that support.
I'll be out there and next weekend to celebrate. So
I hope I get to meet some people in person
that Scharloman, you got a positive note. Well, I want
to salute my home girl and need a copas her book,
Shallow Waters, will be out August three on Black Privilege Publishing.

(01:33:41):
She hit me this morning and just reminded me that
forty three. You know the numerology, and that is seven.
So today is my born day. I'm forty three years old.
This is my god year. So I just want to
tell everybody out there man aging is not lost youth,
but a new stage of opportunity in scrimp. And I
also want to see you don't stop laughing because you

(01:34:01):
grow old. You grow old because you stop laughing. Okay,
so laughter day, Smile bitch as my man, A little
due ball says breakfast club bitches, y'all finish that, y'all
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