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October 8, 2020 88 mins

Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about the Vice President debate last night, in which Charlamagne ended up giving the Mike Pence "Donkey of the Day" because of his comments during the debate. Also we had friend to the room Killer Mike call in where he spoke about his black owned bank, loans, economy and more.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The world, yost Dangerous Morning Show, the Breakfast Club, what
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(00:32):
morning Usa, yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
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yo yo yo yo yo yo, Good morning Anton. Yes,
she's a vacation Cholomagne. The kay piece of the planet
is Thursday, Toronto. What up? What's happening? How's everybody feeling?

(00:55):
I'm sure we watched the vice presidential debate last snipe,
very informatives, very entertaining. I like the fact that the
culture is engaged in politics. Yeah, I think that's you
know what I mean. You gotta call this morning from
Nori too. Yeah, yeah, Nori did hit me this morning,

(01:16):
and I woke up just to care you guys talk
about it. But I love the fact that the coach
is engaged. The coach is talking about it. The coach
is watching. I love the fact that the colture cares
about what's going on. I hope they care enough to
get up and vote on November third, though, you know,
and I don't like when you know, they tell people,
especially black people, um, just to shut up and vote. Right.
So I like when I see you know, brothers and

(01:38):
sisters engaged in the actual debate so they can hear
what's going on and go out there and vote their interests, right,
you know what I mean. This ain't no popularity contest.
You don't, you know, vote for an individual just because
people tell you to. You vote for who you want
to vote for, right, That's it. Whoever aligns with your interests.
I don't care. Just get out there and get engaged.
YEA on November third, I definitely agree. Um, So let's

(02:01):
talk about the debate for a second before we get
in the front page news. What were your thoughts? I mean,
I enjoyed it. It's it's amazing to me that the
vice presidential debate um comes off as more presidential than
the actual guy with it. You know what I'm saying,
The vice presidential debate was more presidential than the presidential debate.
You know what I mean, Like either one of those
people on stage last night would make a better president

(02:21):
than the one we have now, which isn't saying much,
but but I also feel like last night represented like
the future in the past, Like I just think old
white male leadership is dad and when you watch it
on TV, you can just see the clear contrast, like
it's time to let a black woman lead the country
the same way black women have been been leading our
lives forever, at least mine. Yeah, I would, I would

(02:43):
say I would say that. I would also say that
Pence surprised me. I thought he was gonna get washed.
I don't think he got washed last night. I thought
he was gonna get washed. I was surprised with his rebuttals.
I was surprised the way he spoke. I was surprised
the way he drove things hard. Um really surprised. I
didn't like the moderator. I think the moderator allowed Pence

(03:05):
to talk over. I felt like what you just said,
like the old white man just was able to do
what he wanted to do. The white man was white man.
And when Kamala Harris was speaking, she was cutting them off.
She was like, you just let this just talk for
three minutes and you can't give me a fifteen second.
But I didn't. I think we're too hard on the moderator. Though.
I think we was too hard on the moderate the
mic off then, like we need to cut the mic off.
He kept going, Bro. Yeah, but that's what I'm saying, Like,

(03:27):
what do you do in a situation like that, if
you're the moderator and you're trying to direct traffic and
this white man is just talking over you, just like
the other white man talked over Chris Wallace last week?
What are you suppose? But she was different when Kamala
went over her time, like she stopped coming. She stopped
Kamala because Kamala stopped Nah Mike, She tried to stop Mike,
says the vice president Vice president. He didn't act like

(03:49):
he heard. He just kept exactly because the white man
was white man, right, Kamala was Kamala was being was
still trying to be respect She's trying to follow the rules.
She was trying to follow the rules, and she was
trying to be respectful. Even though she know she was
getting her time taken away from her, she was still
trying to be respectful. She was. You know, she got,
she got. She got something that Mike Penns doesn't have,
and that's I would say, integrity and respect for others. Yeah,

(04:13):
Mike Penns doesn't. We'll talk about that more on Front
Page News coming up next and also this morning, Killer
Mike will be joining us. Our brother, our brother Killer
Kill from the Bill. Michael Renda. Michael Renda is opening
up a black online bank, yes, called the Greenwood Bank.
You just I love us, Yeah, I love us, And
we'll talk. We'll talk to him more about that and
how you could, you know, get your money in that bank,

(04:34):
how you could support that bank is created to help
us to make sure when we want to an auto loan,
we can get an auto loan, to make sure when
we want to a house and need a mortgage, and
they'll lend us money for that. For small businesses, they'll
make sure they're able to guide us. It's not one
of those things where you're talking until you call an
eight hundred number. The person doesn't know you, they don't
know them. They're just looking at numbers. That has to

(04:56):
change because numbers don't necessarily define us. We just tired
of seeing y'all go to jail for PPP for us too.
We need to find another way for you need and
that too. All right, front page dudes, decks. We talked
about the debates as the breakfast club. Come on, all
right morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the breakfast club. Let's getting some front page

(05:17):
news now before we get to the debates. I just
want to say a couple of things now. The officer
that was charged as facing murder chargers in the George
Floyd death, he posted a million dollar bond and he
is outright. They that devil's name Derek, Derek Schovin. Derek
Schovin is his name? A million dollar bond? I want
to who paid that for. I'm sure you had to
pay ten percent, so it probably was one hundred dollars.

(05:39):
But I want to who got that one hundred thousands
up for. They probably had some go fund me on
some white supremacist Facebook page, or somebody put up their
house or something like that. So he is out on bond. Also,
that drug that that Trump says is so good and
it's secure and it made him feel good immediately. It
seems like Trump has owned some stock in it. Listen
to me when y'all started listening to me, just because

(05:59):
I lift y'all, don't ever take me serious. I told
y'all this last week. Would you say, told y'all this
last week verbatim? Didn't I you did? I know I did.
Listen to me just because I'm raised on the dirt
road and mouth corner, South Carolina. One thing God has
given me is discernment. Okay, I can see, I can
see why. I can sniff was going on? God, damn

(06:20):
it all right now. Also, last night was the vice
presidential debate. There was a lot. They talked about a lot.
One of the things that they talked about was which
I thought Kamala Harris he brought home very very good,
was they was talking about Trump's tax debts. Can we
get that on? We now know, because of great investigative journalism,

(06:40):
that Donald Trump paid seven hundred and fifty dollars in taxes.
We now know Donald Trump owes and is in debt
for four hundred million dollars. And just so everyone is clear,
when when we say in debt, it means you owe
money to somebody. And it'd be really good to know
who the president of the United States owes money to
because the American people have a right to know what

(07:03):
is influencing the president's decisions and is he making those
decisions on the best interest of the American people, of
you or self interest. COVID got all of those negative
headlines about Trump out of here. Donald Trump said he
had COVID for seventy two hours, and people forgot about
his taxes. They forgot about the last debate from last week.
They forgot about Milani and Trump talking crazy about the

(07:25):
kids at the board, like, none of that got any traction.
One is Donald Trump said he had cold she drove
that home, though she drove a kind of I know,
I think she did because because everybody just talks about
the seven hundred and fifty dollars taxes, right, that's all
they saying, And people some people be like, oh, well,
that's good, I only want to pay seven hundred and
fifty dollars taxes. But then when she talks about the
debt and who he owes money too, and why he
makes the decisions that he makes, you be like, that's

(07:47):
that's why they should have never stopped running those negative
ads about Donald Trump, because they could have still been
driving those kind of points homes and yes, um, he
isn't debt and yes, that's why he's jumping out here
talking about he's got therapeutic vaccines, he'sking and experimental cocktails
because he probably invested like in that company what's it called, Uh, yeah,

(08:09):
exactly now. Mike Pints also talked about Brianna Taylor and
justice for her. Well, our heart breaks for the loss
of innocent any innocent American life, and the family of
Brianna Taylor has our sympathies. But I trust our justice
system a grand jury that refuses the evidence. And with
regard to George Floyd, there's no excuse for what happened

(08:31):
to George Floyd, and justice will be served. But there's
also no excuse for the rioting and looting that followed. Yeah,
you know, Kamala dropped the ball on the Brianna Taylor question.
She did. She definitely did, because I haven't seen her
give a strong response about that case since the verdict
and I don't understand why. And then last night, like
you know, yeah, the question was about Brianna Taylor, but

(08:53):
George Floyd, and that didn't make any sense to it
was confused a black woman to pivot. For a black
woman to pivot on a question about a black woman
to a black man, even though it all matters, I
just thought that was kind of weird. The question was
about Brianna Taylor. The moderator didn't say anything about George Floyd.
They asked about that. Yeah, and she was an attorney general.
So I feel like she can dig deep on absolutely

(09:14):
on that case, and I don't know why she hasn't yet.
And then Mike Pence turned it again and said, yeah, well,
I believe in the judicial system, but let's talk about
the rioting. And then there was a y'all hate who
has a store and she lost a store and she's
trying to get her life back together. I'm like, I
hate when we're talking about drove it home there. I
hate when we're talking about to seize black bodies and
y'all bring up burnt buildings. Damn about your burnt buildings.
The burn builders canna be built back. George Floyd can't

(09:36):
come back, Brianna Taylor can't come back. Knock it off,
white man. All right, Well we'll talk about it some more.
That's your front page. I will say too, though, I
can't wait for the day when a woman like Senator
Harris can show up as her full self and doesn't
have to be doesn't have to worry about being labeled
an angry black woman. Like I'd be damned if my
daughters can't express themselves how they want for fear of
being labeled angry. Like I hate how she has to

(09:58):
has to play small, make white folks comfortable because he
was a white man last night. He was as an
angry white man. He spoke over people, He wouldn't allow
her to speak, spoop over the moderator, he went over
the time. He was an angry white man, an angry
white man. Way wasn't even had a three last night.
And I promise you, if she is empowered to show
up as her full self, she won't be stopped. It'd

(10:19):
be like Thanos with all infinity stones, like like, I
just want all of us to stop thinking we have
to walk these invisible lines. Word like, let's show up
is all full black selves at all time I cared
about what white folks think. Stop cutting me to f four,
Let me speak, Let me speak, were having a conversation,
were having a debate. Are you're just gonna talk over me.
What Sorry, That's what I wanted her to say last night.
But then she did. Guess what. She she had every

(10:40):
right too. Yes, you know what I'm saying, speak over me.
I understand. I just don't like that. I can't wait
until you know. Sisters can just show up as they
full self, but we got to have their back and
order for them to really really be able to do that.
You have a talk over your wife and your wife
you did it one time, don't say no, way, you
did it before I did. And she gave me that
last She's the last thing I wanted. Last that. I
was like, Oh, she him with cheat him with a

(11:00):
couple of those. I'm speaking, I'm speaking, I'm speaking. She
hit him with a couple of those. All right, get
it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, call us
up right now. We'll get more into this and the
next hours of old movies. To Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. I'm t I'm ting, what's you doing

(11:24):
of yo? If this is your time to get it
off your chest, whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred
five eight five one five one, we want to hear
from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? And
what's up? Man? Good morning and good morning Charlotte Magnet
with brother. Oh no, I'm good man. Y'all actually got
a vamb pick his bone set me. You see now

(11:49):
you don't want to hand me back up? Why I
did not send you that? No, no, no, nothing, dig
into this. You got two minutes uninterrupted go you. We
had something more on my man, like, what's going on?
I met you on the bike right trailing you know? No, damn,
what's happening on number guys and uninterrupted in V he's

(12:11):
got two minutes continue, sir. So I told him, I'm like, yo,
I'm not gonna lie. You be looking right now? And
he say, yeah, I send your picture. He sent me
a picture and I did he sharge you? We'll just
did he charge you to see? I was sneaky. Only
fans page happening that we don't know about. No, no,
I told him I'll give him a couple of dollars.

(12:32):
They were like five two dollars. Okay, No, man, like
you know, I just show you bring Okay, that's your time.
Dj m V. Would you like to rebuttal you have
two minutes uninterrupted. God damn, lie, I stopped talking to people.
I'm riding. I'm riding. Prove it, prove it. We got
no picture at my feet. I don't. I don't have

(12:53):
no reason to believe you. Oh my goodness, he just
gonna make piss me. Just make up lies Donald Trump Me. No, no, no, no,
you said that you like Mike Pinch. You said you
did not like you said Mike pants with states from facts. No,
I did not seem I'm with feet master flex sir,
Hello trap, my name is Keith. Oh no, man we

(13:21):
I wanted to talk about the debate, real quick talk
to me. I did like the debate. I think it
was definitely more presidential than the presidential debate. I could
definitely uh with doll with that. I wanted to think.
I can't see that they keep talking about these taxes now.
I really don't. You know, I've been avoided the taxes
for like three years. I really don't care if aunt

(13:41):
I don't. I just wanted to talk about mala herrity
because uh, they keep driving this whole you know, Oh,
we need a black bepe. We need a black BEP.
I feel like it's the black Americans to keep trying
to In a way, it's kind of like race to
be like, oh, we need a black bep, I only
can she's black. We are already displayed that colored people
can run White House. I don't need another. I don't

(14:02):
need another example of that. I need some man's going
to do the job. If a doctor is about to
operate on me, I'm not about to say him and
be like, oh, we'll wait. She black. I want the
money that's going to do the job. So I'm tired
of I'm tired of hearing about black this black dad
do the job. Well, well, I think we're sending the Harris.
We can have both. You know, we have great representation
in the White House, and we have somebody that's gonna

(14:22):
be in there doing doing a great job. Care about
her doing her job? I just said that. I said
you could have both, fool. Wouldn't you rather have both
if you can choose, If you can choose, So you
don't want both? Nope, I don't care about both. I
care about the job being done. Well, what's your name?
What's your name? Man? What's your name? Brother? My name
is Keith? Fromwhere? Oh I'm the timber Land fan. I'm
from browns up from the Timberland fan from Brownsville hasn't

(14:43):
paid the taxes in three years? That Keith, Yeah, you
got my last man. What's your last name? Keith? Are
they coming to get we got to Keith? It is
your number six. Whoa, whoa, whoa exactly. But no, we
should be happy that we have both. We have representation
and people in there getting a job done on behalf

(15:06):
of us. All right, get it off your chests. Eight
on drink five eight five one on five one. If
you need to vent hit this up now. Is the
breakfast club. Good morning the breakfast Club. This is your
time to get it off your chest. Whether your man
flash get from you on the breakfast Club. But you
got something on your mom? Hello, who's this? Hello? This

(15:29):
is Monimoni. Good morning. What are you calling from? I'm
calling from her five seven? Get it off your chests, Mama.
You know I was calling because at first I want
to say I'll listen to see all all the time.
Thank you. I have a first degree. You say that
my skin comprised you last night, and I'm just trying
to figure out why. Because fine the moderator answer a

(15:52):
question he never answered that question. He kept going at
the freedids topped and the only time he started to
fall out Dirrison was when he said about asking it
just and even with um tenny Sir Dirrison with that
and said, well you put people her life and now

(16:13):
another them was black and my kids, and it does
need to say about this. You know, when I say
he surprised me, I thought she was gonna wash him.
I didn't think he had a chance. But I think
I thought some of his rebuttals and some of the
things he said was was was pretty good. I think
he talked about isis and when when they when they
had the family members there, and she talked about the
family members said if Donald Trump was the president, they

(16:34):
believe her daughter would have came home. I thought that
was a good drive when some of the things you
know pretty good. I was surprised because I definitely thought
she was he was she was gonna wash him all
over the place. So I was surprised. You know what
it is. You know what it is, Monique. Donald Trump
is is such trash and he sold whack in the
bar so low for him when you hear him speak that,
when you hear somebody else speak from the White House.

(16:54):
You're like, oh, they actually got a little bit of sinch, right.
They lie, they lie, they lie better they still live
live articicu with Lee and Donald Trump. And I agree
with you on up in the line because times he
killed saying it senser. Erisa has said that he was
a rape BacT. He never said that. If you go
back and little no, she never said that. Noe's in

(17:15):
four hundred thousand, They're just gonna happen race, that's what
he s But if he's still going out of local
lives and killed tray at distract of American people, and
we just deserve better, that's all I had. Well, seek
you for taking my call. Thank you, Monique. You be
safe out there, right? All right? You still all right? Now? Hello?
Who's this yo? Indeed? Traff out of North Carolina? What's going? Oh?

(17:36):
You ain't traf? Traff? You traff? No, I ain't traf traf.
I don't think what up? Traff? What's up? Get it
off in chests? Bro all right? So I just want
to I can find to say why is it so
hard white people? Well, I don't know why is it
so hard for white give a problem? But I've never

(17:58):
been able to understand this. It's just how difficult it is.
It's going to understand that it really is a problem
out here and it needs change now maybe tomorrow. But
maybe they maybe maybe they don't. They don't realize it exists.
You know what I'm saying, Because when you're living in
your you know, your your own privilege for so long,
you don't really see what's going on in the world

(18:19):
with other people. You think that, get that. But I
have a lot of friends, I have a lot of
white friends, and right when everything started, had some trump
first out like they were they were telling me how
to come back to their houses. Ever came, oh, you're
not a pace to sad, You're part of the problem
in American And it was just because I asked the

(18:40):
simple questions, what was the American great for black people?
When that's it, they couldn't the stone face some post
It's like right, but I still can't understand it. They
make me the wrong questions for black people to ask.
But I feel like I can only throw the light
because there is no there is no wrong question for
black people to be asking right now. Because let's be clear,

(19:01):
this country was made by old white men four old
white men, and they have benefited, they have been benefited
tremendously off the privilege that they have have on having
this country. So thank you for asking all the questions
you want. King. All right, well get it off your chest.
Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If
you need to vent, you can hit us up at
any time. Now, when we come back, we'll tell you

(19:23):
what hip hop legend is looking for a kidney? All right,
we'll get into it next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. This is the Ruble Report with angelin
Breakfast Club. Listen, let's shout the scar Face. Back in April,

(19:44):
he confirmed he had suffered kidney failure during his battle
with coronavirus. Yesterday he uh put on Instagram and Twitter,
I need a kidney Any volunteers B plus blood type.
Let me tell you something. If I had that, if
I was a match, I would definitely give a kidney.
This golf Face. Not only is scarf Face one of
my favorite mcs of all time and historically has been, um,

(20:04):
he's become a friend, you know, over the years. He
wrote the forward from my last book, Shook One Anxiety
playing tricks on me, and he talked about you know,
his his his issues with anxiety and depression and stuff
like that. But I love scarf face face. Brad Jordan
is a person that I talked to for no reason,
you know what I mean. So to get what's what's
what's the type you're looking for? Again? Be plus blood
type B plus blood type, be positive positive Jesus Christ

(20:29):
made and you said the same thing. You know, be
plus B plus blood type, be be positive, be positive
blood type. Okay, so he say envy, but he say
the same thing. God man, you made a song a
cable package. I didn't know. Salute Brad Jordan or I'll
be praying. I'm praying for that brother. I pray that
you know your blood type. You know you're not a

(20:50):
match if you don't know your blood type. Because I
ain't never heard nobody say I'm gonna be blood tyut
I think I'm old or something like that because they're old. Okay,
there you go, this guy. Goodness gracious, I say goodness
gracious that I'm like, I'm not one of you. All
right now, this deal, Howard Stern says his serious deal
isn't there, but it looks like it's up there. He

(21:12):
looks like he's going to renew his contract for one
hundred and twenty million dollars a year. Drop on a
clue bump for Howard Stern. You know he deserves it.
And not only is Howard Turn deserved it. Howard Turn
has always been, you know, an influence. He's been a
positive influence and he's been a negative influence, you know
what I mean, Because you know I can. I can
honestly admit early on and in my career, I definitely

(21:35):
followed the Howard Stern creative creepy model, you know what
I mean, creepy model, borderline sexual harassment model. But you know,
he's grown and he's evolved tremendously, you know, so he's
I think he's worth every minute that I agree with you.
If he's getting one hundred and twenty million year, I
wonder what his co host Robin is getting. Robin is
filthy rich. First of all, Robin has been loyal to

(21:57):
Howard's Turn for so long because I'm sure she's treated
amazing that. I'm just curious, man, Come on, man, congratulations,
I love it, and I'm gonna tell you. And once again,
the best thing to look at about Howard Stern is
his growth and his evolution? Correct? Okay, because I don't
know why y'all don't never pull up old clips of
Howard Stern like y'all do me. I guess because there
was no Internet back then. But Howard is the model

(22:19):
when it comes to growth and evolution in this business. Yeah,
congratulations to him is well deserved and I hope they
all cake up over the God bless him. Now, L'keith Stanfield,
you know who that is? Yes? I do? Who is he?
He's an actor? Okay me? Mkeith had words now yesterday
today before now yesterday on Instagram he says he has

(22:39):
a picture of Kamala Harris and Mike Pence and he put,
I don't like her hair, but other than that, this
is better than the last one. But still sad. Yeah,
God bless Lakeith Stanfield. That brother needs to grow up,
you know. Reducing women to their looks in two thy
twenty is so lame and so played out. And by
the way, that's the same brother who had the nerve

(22:59):
to Breakfast Club and Shade Room and ball Alert and
some other black outlets anti black, right, but you're gonna
reduce a black woman on stage about her hair, beating
an old white man. You're gonna reduce her to her hair,
her hair, So you like Mike Pincer's hair, Like, don't
throw shots to the old white man if you want
to impress me. Probably does like his head. But that

(23:20):
was so suckering. So somebody put no need to use
your voice for her looks. You have a powerful voice,
use it wisely, He says, I say what I want
on my page. Where all you warriors of power? When
I post about things that I believe in the support
you want pressure me in to speaking how you think
I should speak. And then he says, some lady says,
don't speak on the woman's hair. The f He goes,
what just because she's a woman doesn't mean I have

(23:41):
to like her hair? What the F? I'm yeah? Him?
You young, like he's been hurt before, Like he's the
inside of him is hurt. He's he's he's been hurt before.
He's young, and he's still trying to tell women what
offends them. If a woman tells you what offends her,
listen to the woman. All right, you can't tell her.
So I talk about her hair, and I'm reducing her

(24:02):
to her. Looks if a woman tells you, that's what
you're doing, Yes, that's what you're doing. Full set your
dumbass down somewhere. All right, Well that is your room
of report. Now when we come back, instead of front
page news, we're gonna push front page news off because
we got a special guest joining us this morning, right,
my man, Cedric Richmond. He is Joe Biden's co chair
and he's gonna be calling in, zooming in to discuss

(24:24):
last night's debate. Okay, you know, so we'll talk to
him about that when we come back. Cedric Richmond. When
we come back, the coach what is he? What's this thing?
I know he's a cochair, the coach. Don't ask me
for the hell of coach chairs. I have no idea
what we can ask him right now? Okay, all right,
well we'll talk about it when we come back. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings
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(24:45):
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Envy Angela Yee shaw. I mean the guy. We are
the breakfast club. Usually we do front page news right now,
and that's what we're doing. And we have a special

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guest on the line, the co chair for the Biden campaign.
We have brother Cedric Richmond. Good morning, Good morning. How's
everybody doing good? What were your thoughts last that on
this debate? Well, you know, what did you think? Did
you think Kamala did great? What do you think Mike
Pence lied too much? Listen? What were your thoughts? Well, first,
once I stopped laughing at Charlottamagne's tweet out there about

(25:28):
to fly, I got a chance. I got a chance
to start looking at it. One. What you saw was
white male privilege the beginning, I mean, just talking over
the moderator doing what he wanted to do, talking over
Senator Harris, and I thought she was sharp. I thought
there were some glaring things. I mean, healthcare is so
important in the middle of a pandemic, and they're in

(25:48):
court to take away the Affordable Care Act from twenty
million people, and the moderator asked him point blank, what
is your plan to protect people with pre existing conditions,
and he had no answer. The other one that was
glaring was the question about systematic racism in the country.
He would not acknowledge that in America there is systematic racism.

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And look, it doesn't make America bad. It means we
have to fix that fote and so. But you can't
fix something if you won't even address that it's broken. So,
but I thought Senator Harris was strong. I thought she
was thorough and thoughtful, and I was really proud of
her as a black woman up there. And you know,

(26:35):
black women have a hard road to hold when debating
because people would just assume that because they are intelligent
and thoughtful that either they are aggressive or something. But
I thought she had the right tone. I thought her
substance was excellent, and she was talking to the American
people about the challenges they faced. And he was just

(26:56):
stuck on his talking points of how great Trump is
and how great that they've done with COVID. What if
you did great with COVID. Why is there plexiglass between
you and the other candidates? So, you know, it was
just more of the same from the first debate. Why
is this so hard for Vice President Biden and Senator
Harris to answer the question on packing the Supreme Court.

(27:19):
I think the American people would understand why that needs
to be done if they explain it well. I think
part of it is it's the legislative decision. I mean, look,
I and Congress will have saying that because we're gonna
have to pass it through the House, you would have
to pass it through the Senate. And then the question
becomes what would they do once it lands on the
president President's desk. I think what she was saying last

(27:42):
night was that the seats should not be filled, the
voters should have a say and who's on that seat.
And I thought she really took Pince to school on
this because he started talking about all these presidents and
all these other situations where they filled the court, and
she went to an exact situation with twenty seven days
ago in eighteen sixty four, Abraham Lincoln had that same opportunity,

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but he was a statesman and Donald Trump is a politician, honest,
abe is what she called him. You know what I like?
I like what she drove home the point about the taxes, right,
because all we here is the seven hundred and fifty
dollars taxes, and for most people they're like, Wow, if
I had an opportunity to only pay seven hundred fifty,
I would only pay. But then when she starts breaking down, No,
he has debt. We don't know who he owes money too,
so we don't know that the decisions that he's making

(28:26):
is based off of his own decision or off of
those debts. I love that, but I didn't like the
Brianna Taylor thing. I think she went off of that
too fast. Well, she started with justice was not done,
and I think you have to acknowledge that. She said
not really, that's the pro she said, not really. I
didn't like that. Not really is either a yes and no.
Well it's a lot easy. And I'll just tell you guys.

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Even on the breakfast called last time, I think I
said full one shot gun, shellers a four ten shotgun
shell and oh internet ate me up. But the damage
that it's going to do if you come to my
house is gonna be this what I will. I will
say that it's just one of those things that um
that you said. I've talked to a million times. We

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know justice is not done. That's why we want to
look at that process from top to bottom. That shit
have never ever happened. And so that's one of the
reasons why she did not she stood up for and
Vice President Pence mentioned it. That's why she blocked him
Scott's bill in the US Senate because it was weak,
it wasn't worth the paper that it was written on,

(29:31):
and it would not have stopped any of these things.
But if we enact our criminal justice reform package or
policing reform package, we would stop these things. You know,
if Republicans do push their Supreme Court nominee through, it'll
be it'll be like, well six two right, something like that.
Why not explain why packing the courts would be a

(29:51):
good thing then if that happens. Well, look, the argument
for packing the court is to make sure that the
court is uh more lined with more lined with America,
and that you have just as many conservative judges as
you have more liberal judges, so that you have a
fair court and you get balanced results. The other thing
I think she did very adequately, especially in this time

(30:14):
we're talking about equity and we're talking about our blackness
and fairness. Out of fifty Circuit Court judges that they
have appointed, not one black. I mean, look and look,
just because you have my color doesn't mean you have
my kind. They could have, you know, they didn't even
find one that's not of my kind. I mean, they
just made no effort. And I think that that those

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actions are what speaks clears about how they value black life,
black input, black intelligence, all of those things. If you
can't find one out of fifty to put on a
circuit court bench. Et Cedric, we're talking to Cedric Richmond.
He's a co chair for the Biden campaign. Now, did
you send that fly in last night? With that fly

(30:56):
from you that that was certainly not a Southern fly.
I mean, look, that was a that was a Utah fly.
You can ask Charlottagagne South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia high
flies a little bit bigger than that. But I'll tell
you one thing. That must be some moose in the
head and not feel it. I mean, that's the amazing.

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You know what's so interesting about that that fly came
in when he was talking all that book about no
racial bias and law enforcement like that was God to me.
Look it, the irony there was just so clear. I mean,
but you know what was hard is to sit down
with your family and watch it. And here guys say
that there's no racial bias in this country, and I'm

(31:40):
just glancing over at my son, thinking, yeah, how'd you
like your son to get pulled over at night and
have tennant windows on his car and see if that
police officer's gun is not drawn before he can reach
in the club compartment to get his ID. So he
doesn't have to have those conversations. He has not lived
those life experiences. And to just sit there and so
easily gloss over the fact that we have systematic racism

(32:06):
that black men, whether it's Charlemagne or myself or U
dj Envy, if we get stopped at night, the police
officers are not going to recognize us if they're not
African American, and we're gonna get that same treatment that
everybody else gets, which is aggression, and we will never
get the benefit of the doubt that we're upstanding citizens.

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So it's the same reason why people clutch their purse
when I'm walking down the street in a T shirt,
same reason why they'll get on the other side of
the street, same reason why they may or may not
get in the elevator. Will not make eye contact, will
not say good morning or good evening, all of those things.
So for him to just sit there and do that,
you know, there's a your blood starts to ball. But

(32:47):
then you realize, look, let's just vote, let's just beat them,
and let's just send them on their way. How do
black men make room for Black women like sending the
Harris to show up as their full selves, like they
should be able to express themselves without being labeled as angry. Well, look,
I mean, you know it is a challenge, But I
think the first part is the fact that you and
I both recognize it means that we're making a step

(33:09):
towards fixing that. And I think that you know, being assertive,
being successful, all of those things. Look, that's what we
want for our black women, I mean, the real kids.
Making sure that we can have that for our black men.
And so that's why we have so many plans about
economic empowerment and black wealth and stop assuming that black

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men don't want to be good fathers, Black men don't
want to educate their kids. Black men are not concerned
about their communities. And so that's why you know, we
start with education and wealth and entrepreneurship for black men.
But we still go back to criminal justice performed because
we know it has to be fixed. Even though President

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Obama and Vice President Biden release thirty eight thousand people
from prison during their presidents, even though they reduced the
crack to cocaine disparity, we still have a lot, lot,
a lot of work to do in that criminal justice
arena and police reform arena, especially dealing with the collateral

(34:13):
consequences of incarceration. I mean, you know, I could talk
about I could talk about that all day and we
still would not do it. Justice and how much work
has to be done. Got you well, We appreciate you
for joining us this morning. Cedric Richmond, the co chair
for the Biden campaign, We appreciate you. We got to
have somebody on every week too. From the campaign leading up,

(34:35):
we only like with twenty seven days away, yep. And
and we're about twenty six days away, okay. And very
important to note Hillary came on twice during her campaign,
and she came on the week of the election. So
you can tell the Vice president that, Okay, I will
tell them both and then one day maybe we'll come
back and have a we could do a long segment
on criminal justice reform, crime Bill, all of those things

(34:58):
that may or may not still be hanging out. This
absolutely all right, your calls right now too, Thank you brother.
Eight hundred five A five one oh five one. Did
you watch the debate? What were your thoughts? Let's talk
about it phone lines to openness to breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast club. It's topic time called eight hundred five

(35:22):
A five one oh five. Want to join it to
the discussion with the breakfast club. Talk about it morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, yee, Charlemagne the guy we
are the breakfast club. Now. Last night was the vice
presidential debate, yep, and we're asking eight hundred five A
five one oh five one, what were your thoughts? I
told you earlier I was really surprised by Mike Pence.

(35:45):
I thought he was gonna get washed. I honestly thought
it was gonna be like a I didn't think he
had it in him. He held his own I mean
some of the things I thought he drove home pretty good.
I didn't like the fact that he spoke over Kamala
Harris a couple of times. That don't like the fact
that the moderator didn't control it enough. I felt like
he was able to talk when he wanted to talk.

(36:06):
He spoke over the time he was allowed to talk.
He spoke about points that he wanted to speak about.
She'd asked him a question about this, and he'd be like,
all right, well, I'm not gonna ask that. I want
to go back to this. I just felt like he
did what he wanted to do. It felt like old
white man privilege. He was able to do what he
wanted to do. And I felt like when Kamala started
to do some of those things where she wanted to talk,
I felt like the moderator got a little more aggressive

(36:26):
with Kamala than she did with Mike Pipps. Yeah, I'm
not shocked that Mike pinch Um can articulate his lies
better than Donald Trump. I mean, he's an attorney and
he's a career politician. Show Yeah, he's good at that.
But I still believe Mike pinch learned a lesson last
night that every black man learned at some point, and
that there's no debating a black woman. You're not gonna
in okay, You're gonna learn to shut your ass up

(36:47):
forever and figure out a way to help her help us. Okay,
And my biggest issue with the whole debate because I
feel like Senator Kamala has definitely held her own. I
just can't wait for the day when a woman like
sending them hiris can show up as her full self
and doesn't have to be worried about being labeled as
an angry black woman. I got three beautiful black princesses

(37:08):
at home, and I want them to be able to
show up in the world at all times as they
full self. Like I hate how sisters got to play
small to make other folks, which is just white folks,
feel comfortable. Like if you know Senator Harris, if you
watched her INCENTI hearrings or even just sat down I
had a conversation with her, you know she wasn't even
at a three last night. She could do that in
her sleep, correct, But I promise you if she is

(37:29):
empowered to show up as her full self, she won't
be stopped. Like I just want us to stop thinking
we have to walk these invisible lines, you know what
I mean? And because because because white people are gonna
label us angry, right, he cares be angry. We got
every right to be there. Was a couple of things.
I wanted her to drive home a little better. I
think she drove home the tax thing and Donald Trump
having millions of dollars in depth and does he make

(37:53):
the decisions on his own or does he make the
decisions because of the people that he owes money too.
I love that there was a couple of things that
I wanted her to drive in a harder like I
wanted her to drive in the whole. Brianna Taylor in
that case, she kind of just went to drop the
ball on that. Yeah, she went on, I've never seen
her answer to Brianna Taylor question, um strong, to be
honest with you, and it's it's kind of disheartening because

(38:13):
she is and she was an attorney general, right, you
know what I mean, So she sees that case from
a different perspective than others if she's been actually paying
attention to the case. I just thought it was weird
that they asked her a question about Brianna Taylor and
she pivoted to George Floyd. And when they asked her
was justice surf she said, not really? What is There's no,
not really? It's here yes or no? You know what
I mean? I didn't like that, Mike Pence. I think

(38:34):
drove home when when they took my isis and the
family was there and she said, yeah, they believe if
Donald Trump was president, her daughter would have been home.
I just I just wanted more fire. I just wanted
more That's what I wanted from from Kamala Harris that
we know she has. But let's go to the phone lines.
And by the way, old white male leadership is a
thing in the past. It's over. Okay, Old white male

(38:54):
leadership is the reason America's in the position that it's
in now. And I personally am ready to see a
black woman running country the way I've been watching black
women running my whole in ton of life. Okay, well,
let's go to the phone lines. Hello, who's this? This
is what's I shall sound like terrorist, I sound like what? Nothing?

(39:19):
Go ahead, I don't start nothing this morning. It's all
a man, yes, man. But what did you think of
the debate? Mama? I didn't really watch the debate. I
had a comment. I was telling her that, um, I
had been following them and I had them been looking
up information on commally Harry, you have y'all pulled up
any information any kind of article on her claiming to

(39:42):
be an African American, because I haven't seen any article
or anything about her being African. You know, she went
to an HBC happy to be an Indian American. She's
always claimed her black, she's always come, she's always claimed
that she's she's Jamaican an Indian. What you want her

(40:03):
to do? Like she can't claim both? Well, she never say.
I have never seen anything, and I've been looking up
this kind of information. So I was wanting to know,
have y'all see any Yes, yes he had, Mama, I've
been following into the Harrison's twenty fifteen. Yes I have.
And you know she went to Howard University, Yes she did.
You know that's the HPCU. Right, Yeah, Hello, who's this Chris? Chris?

(40:26):
What's up? What do you think of the debates last night? Well,
doctor was a little uh a foolish to me, um
me and and he was watching it and I could
see the whole time Kamala Harris just wanting to go
in on him. Even the even the fly like has
calling him calling bull. He was talking more about himself
than he was of Donald Trump. Say that much. No,

(40:47):
that's not true. He was on Donald Trump's he was
hanging Wow. However, why are you so descriptive with that?
That's what I think with Donald Kemp. With you this,
you made Donald Trump sound like a jungle gym five
one on five one base last day? When were your thoughts?

(41:09):
Is the breakfast club aboard it, Jesus Christ, call me
and your opinions to the breakfast club top come on
five five one five one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.

(41:29):
And now if you just joined us, we're talking about
the presidential the base, device, presidential the base. Last night
we're asking what were your thoughts? We got a lot
of people on the line, go to line for Janine.
Janine good morning, good morning. Were you how you doing,
bloody black Collie favorite? How are you Janine? Good? Yeah,
I want to talk about the debate last night. I

(41:51):
was just like a pall and I was just amazing
sense as the moderator that they had the moment the horse.
I think y'all being too hard on the moderators, like
what do you do when an old white man just
constantly keeps trying to talk over She was more aggressive,
was going to implement news um strategy for this month.

(42:14):
This could have just cut off the light. Ye like,
if you have a two minute time limit and just
keep throwing over and then you're you're disparissing that others
are competitors the talk. You've given them more less time
to talk than than he's what you're doing. You know,
he almost dominated that conversation. You know, these debates need,

(42:34):
these debates need a black woman moderator. Black woman moderator
ain't going. And I'm telling you, I was just sat
that I was throwing stuff up the TV almost just
like someone checked him up. Don't break it to now.
I'm trying to, but I just saw outraged. H I
was trying to tell my nephews, but he wants to

(42:55):
go to talk, and I was just like, this man
is not white and how can you get tell a
night you know, you know even for them niggat mine
already dream Mark. Okay, well, thank you, mama. One thing
I would say about Trump and his team, I feel
like Trump's team got the the old Deaf Gym and
the old bad boy street team. Like their teams be

(43:17):
out there like I was driving out yesterday. They were
on the side of the highways and I drive, I
go everywhere. I just don't see that we need to
get the old I don't know what the old deaf gym.
I don't feel like I don't feel the energy and
the enthusiasm for the Biden ticket, um the way I
see it for the Trump pinch tickets still yeah, and

(43:40):
that that's scary, you know what I mean? And that's
all the more reason I really do what sending of
the Harris was at the top of the ticket. I
feel like there would be a lot more energy around
her running for president right now in twenty twenty than
it is Joe Biden. Hello, who's this? Hey? What what
do you think about the the base last night? And
so I really did not like response to the Brianna

(44:02):
Taylor quested it. I felt like she moved away from
Brianna Taylor's too quickly. Um, I understand what happened to
George s Floyd was a tragedy, but George Sployd is
getting his justice. Can we focus on the person who
was not doing their justice? Like stay on Brihanna Tayler
for a minute. And then um Pence's response to that

(44:23):
was completely disgusting. But I think that that was Tamla's
opportunity to focus on m Yeah and any General Daniel Cameron.
She could have brought up the fact that that's why
it's so important for black people to go out and vote,
and to not just vote for president's election, but to
vote for every item on the ticket, because attorney generals

(44:45):
are elected as well, and that man is a black man,
and you know, just because he's our swim vote, don't
mean he's our kim vote, you know what I'm saying.
So she could have really test hard on that. Um.
I also don't like the perception that black women has
to not be so strong and not going to rupt.
That isn't free a need. We have voices and you

(45:06):
are allowed to express ourselves. Is just because we express ourselves,
the what means that we're angry black women? Okay, Why
is it that a man can enterrupt the moderator over
and over and over again but she can't. Why is
it that he can interrupt her and take more time
than he's allowed but she can't she does, then she's
considered to be an angry black woman. And by the way,

(45:28):
I agree with you, queen and angry white men have
done more damage in this country than an angry black
woman ever has. Absolutely, absolutely so. And I think I
actually think that America is past that. Like the liberal
people that are um that are voting AND's gonna get
out and win the select them for us. I think

(45:49):
that we're actually passed that. We don't care if she
goose a hell. We actually want her to be more petty.
But the media to playing it up like, oh no,
she can't do that because she's a black woman, she
might get off the wrong perception. You forget them. We
don't care what the people who who think that are thinking,
because they're not the ones that are going to be
voting for Biden anyway. People that are voting that are

(46:09):
going to be out here voting for Biden. We want
her to be a little bit stronger and a little
bit more outspoken and a little bit heavy. Just a
pass pogue with you so much. I got three beautiful
black daughters after three, and I'd be damned if they
if they won't be able to express themselves how they
want to because they have a fear of being labeled
is angry. I don't get no. I want you to

(46:30):
show up as your full selves at all times, yep.
And I pushed my daughter to do the same absolutely.
All right, Well, what's the moral of the story to tomorrow?
The moral of the story for me is, I think
I'm Senator Kamala Harris's talent, so being wasted and having
to defend Joe Biden and Joe Biden's record. I know
that's her job, but that's whacked to me because I'm
not voting for Joe Biden. I'm voting for Senator Kamala Harris.

(46:52):
And she has to think about her political aspirations in
the future because in a perfect America, Kamala Harris will
be in the White House for the next twelve years.
Whether she has to you know, defend that white man
for the next twenty something days and then the next
four years, people are not gonna get to see the
four her, right. I want her to show up as herself.
Absolutely want. I want y'all to see Senat Kamala Harris

(47:13):
because I am a supporter of Senator Harris. I am
as well, always have been. You know, y'all gave me
hell when I was out there stomping for Senda to
Harris when she was running for president. Well too, huh,
me too. They gave me Ill two. I rock with
him right when we come back. We got the rumors.
We got to talk about five students that's gonna have
a semester's paid tuition courtesy of this rapper. We'll talk

(47:36):
about it when we come back. It's the breakfast clogal morning,
all right morning, everybody is DJ Envy and at Laie Charlomagne,
the guy y'all the Breakfast Club, Good morning, good morning
was happening. Now. Is it true that the Trump campaign
left the ticket for Tupac at the vice presidential debate?
From what I read yesterday, yes, that was confirmed and

(47:56):
very well played. Dropped on the clues bombs for the
Trump administration. That level of petty okay, very well played,
and the way twenty twenty is going, I wouldn't be
surprised the Podcat actually was there, and that's because she
said Kabala Harris said he was his favorite rapper or
she was doing an interview with my sister Angela Rai,
and Angela Rai asked her who was her favorite rapper alive,

(48:18):
and she said Tupac. Listen, man, things move fast out here,
you know, what I mean, I probably personally don't care
who her favorite rapper alive is at a time like this,
But you know, things move quick out here. You think
she knows so me no, now Na see that should
be a rumor report. Why wasn't that a rumor report?
Kamala Harris confirms that Tupac is alive. We'll do that

(48:40):
when we come back. Matter of fact, all right, matter
of fact possible, right, Maybe maybe she doesn't know something
we don't know and had to think about it. I
wasn't supposed to say that Tupac UFOs. They can't review
that kind of stuff to us right now. That's twenty
twenty one Action twenty twenty going too good. We'll get
to the well get UFOs shink. So yeah, yeah, where
you did? They're gonna go, Um, I don't know, I

(49:02):
mean they're gonna. I mean they've they've they've already been here.
It'll be a rural area somewhere, But I think that
they're gonna finally, Um, they're gonna they know they've been
pulling up. They're gonna finally reveal themselves. What you mean,
like you think they're gonna reveal themselves in the club
like they're gonna pull up to the strip club. The
lease is up on Earth, bro. I think Earth has
been on the lease for a long time. And um,
the way that we've been treating this planet, Um, they

(49:22):
coming to collect, we've been We've been ruining their property,
you know what I'm saying. That's all we tend instead
of over stayed there, welcome and put too many holes
in the wall. They coming to collect on their least,
coming to kick us out. And well, when we come back,
we got the rumor report. We'll tell you about which
rapper is paying some tuition for five for five HBCU students.
We'll tell you about it when we come back. It's

(49:43):
the Breakfast club commoring. It's about a right report, all
right with Angela Breakfast Club. I like what this is going.
Finally a real rumor tease. Now we spoke about this
a couple of minutes ago and I thought it was
a joke. But the Trump campaign they are left tickets

(50:03):
for tupacs chicle at the vice presidential debate after Kamala
Harris named him the best rapper alive. Now let's hear
the audio of Angela I speaking with Kamala Harris about
him best rapper, best rapper alive, Tupac saves on. I
know I keep doing that. So now maybe we had

(50:25):
this wrong. You know, people were laughing at and say, oh,
she didn't know, but what if she knows something we
don't know. Yeah, maybe they all know something that we
don't know. And that's why Senator Harris let that slip out.
And maybe that's why Republicans left a ticket for Tupac
because maybe, just maybe Tupac is returning in twenty twenty May.
I mean, we've seen stranger things in twenty twenty. Maybe
he popped up last night. I mean, we don't know.

(50:46):
Maybe he was there because he got to spook some people.
And the reason I said that, I don't know if
you really if you really listen to the debate. But
there were some dogs barking last night at the debate.
I heard, did y'a hear woofoo for the dog? You
heard it right? Dogs barking? Neither hit it? Did y'all
y'all hit the dogs balking? They probably security dogs, dumb asses,
the Secret Service. That's what I'm saying. Jewelry on and
the headband and maybe the dogs a ballingt shut up,

(51:07):
bomb sniffing dogs and all kinds of stuff. You ain't
hit the Dosbaket. I did not hit the dogs, but
I heard the dogs. Balket probably was your feet out
before you sent him to that man on only fans.
But never mind. Continue anyway, Travis Scott. He offers to
pay a semester's tuition for five HBCU students. Okay, I
like that, which is pretty dope. He said He's gonna
make that happen. I believe he picked two already. He says,

(51:30):
I just want to take care of five kids wishing
for their first semester up school. Why not, he says,
five kids that attend to HBCU. Send me your schools.
You heard he said his mom went to Grambling and
my dad went to PV. Drop that number, Travis, drop
how much that cost? You know what I'm saying. That's
a nice little stunt. Drop on the clues box for
Travis Scott. I liked that. We got it and give
it back. That's the dope thing to do. That's a

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beautiful thing, you know. I like when I number mind.
But I'm just saying I've done that before. We're not
talking about you Travis. I don't care, I shameless plug
have a scholarship foundation at South Carolina State University. You
know what I mean? Yeah, a little quarter million dollars nothing,
A little for a good cast. You dropped the number
you're gonna start. Let's let's flex different. Well, you just

(52:13):
see same five students, that's right. So if you want
to do the math, since you want to do all
the math, if you do five students, a semester at
of HBCU runs you about what twenty five thousand dollars
a quarter for five? No, No, twenty five thousand each. No,
I did more than a semester. But don't worryin nothing.
Yea you feeling feeling myself saying you're gonna stunt. Let's

(52:35):
start right, Okay, get on the cards and jury and
all that nonsense. There you go. Now, the governor of Florida,
he's bugging out. Now the Dolphins. He allowed the Dolphins,
he's gonna give fully allowed them to have full capacity
at the next football game, the next Miami Dolphins football game.
It holds sixty five thousand seats, and he's given his
approval for them to fill that arena up. It's Florida. Man,

(52:59):
let's flow to Florida. Let Florida, Florida. Okay, why are
you use acting surprise sixty five thousand people? Okay? Who
are you gonna be mad at the governor for making
for doing that or the sixty five thousand people that
show up both? But but they're not gonna allow the
Miami delfers that They're only gonna allow thirteen thousand people
in there. That's too many Floridians that one time. Thirteen

(53:21):
thousand nigga spread that out that could be six feet
from each other. Okay. By the way, is no, you
only started off good with rumors, then you just went
back to regular news. But I'm not judging. Look, I
don't do this now Roys to five nine. It looks
like he is launching his own mental health okay program.
It's called the Ryan Montgomery Foundation to combat the stigmas
against seeking mental health treatment and help provide care to

(53:42):
people in romping clues bombs for Royce to five nine.
After the hell I'm talking about right there? See, the
only way we're going to eradicate the stigma about mental
health in our community is if everybody tells their stories.
I am glad that Royce to five nine is telling
his story. I'm glad that Roys to five nine is
starting this foundation, and I am glad that he is
using his power and his resources to help other people

(54:04):
in that space. Yeah, roping the clues box for Royce
to five nine again him. Now his foundation will begin
offering free care coordination by sharing a toll free number
for its services and helping people out. So that is
the dope thing. Shout to the d and everybody in Detroit.
And that is your rumor report. Now, Charlemagne, will you
give me yo, don't get you. I need Mike Pence
to come to the front of the congregation this morning.

(54:24):
We need to have a word. You want to fly
to come to it? Just him a bundus own own
do flies? Okay, well we'll get to that next. Keeping
locked as the breakfast club. Good morning, les, don't be
a dusty because right now you want some real It's
time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever
feel I need to be a donky man with the heat,

(54:45):
did she get please tell me I had become Donkey
of the day the breakfast Club, bitchy, Yeah, talk you
today for Thursday October eighth, goes the Vice President of
the United States of arrogance. Mike Pince, let me tell
you about my God. Okay, let me tell you about
to create an I serve. Let me tell you about
this mighty universe that my God created. And if you

(55:06):
pay attention to all signs, you will see everything you
need to see and hear. Okay everything. Some signs are subtle,
some signs are obvious. Last night was an obvious sign
from the universe that Mike Pince may indeed be a turd.
Now I don't know Mike Pince personally, never met the man,
never had a conversation with the man. But I know

(55:26):
any man who can stand by the worst president in
American history, any man who goes along with the butt
dumplings that drop out of Donald Trump's mouth, you can't
have that much integrity are love for the country. So yes,
does Mike Pence talk a good game? Of course he does.
He's an attorney, He's been in politics a long time.
He's way more articulate with his lies and alternative facts

(55:46):
than Donald Trump. But at the end of the day,
it doesn't matter what package the fudge babies come in.
They are still fudge babies. Okay. You can put kakeising
on those sewers surfens and they are still sewers surfence.
You can put those you know, tangy butt nuts in
the nicest package of a beautiful wrapping a pretty bow,
and guess what, it's still keys theircakes. And we were

(56:08):
reminded of that last night when Mike Pinch was on
that stage. See there was a visitor on that stage,
a young fly from Utah, Okay, snuck its way in
the building. And I'm not about to sit here and
make a whole bunch of fly and Chewbacca chunk jokes. Okay,
like everybody is. Everybody else is doing okay, every everybody
is saying that Mike Pinch is full of a word.
I can't stay on the radio, so I'll just say
sugar honey iced tea, like my girl Shamara on a says,

(56:31):
but where y'all paying attention? Where y'all paying attention to
when that fly landed? Like I went back to watch,
now we can say the man's full of tushy totson. Boy,
oh boy, when you go back and watch, did he
as some brown dragons flying out of his mouth. But
the fly landed immediately immediately after he said this line. Listen,
this presumption that you hear consistently from Joe Biden and

(56:54):
Kamala Harris. Then America's systemically racist, and that as Joe
Biden said that he believe, is that law enforcement has
an implicit bias against minorities is a great insult. Bro
The fly landed right after he said insult. Literally right
after he said insult. Mike Pince Michael Richard Pince got

(57:15):
on national TV and told the American public that systemic
racism in this country is just an idea, just an idea,
not something black people have been experiencing since day one.
We have a presumption that there are systemic racism and
there is no racial bias and law enforcement. According to
a Harvard study, black people are six times more likely
to be killed by police during the police encounter. The

(57:37):
Stanford Open Policing Project found that in a data set
of nearly one hundred million traffic stops across the US,
black drivers were about twenty percent more likely to be
stopped in white drivers. The study also found that one
stop black drivers were searched about one point five to
two times as often as white drivers, while they were
less likely to be carrying drugs, guns, or other legal

(57:58):
contraband compared to their white pig But I don't need
to reach that's because the pout Nation of America was
built on racism. Everybody knows that period. Nothing else to
discuss his slavery, Jim Crow, degregation. What are we talking about,
Mike Pince? This is why that fly took residence on
your head last night. But two whole minutes, one hundred

(58:19):
and twenty seconds, and the whole time that flies that
day you was viewing this BS. So the men and
women who serve in law enforcement, and I want everyone
to know who puts on the uniform of law enforcement
every day. The President Trump and I are stand with you.
And it is remarkable that when Senator Tim Scott tried
to pass a police reform bill brought together a group

(58:40):
of Republicans and Democrats, Senator Harrison, you got up and
walked out of the room, and then you filibusters Senator
tim Scott's bill on the Senate floor that would have
provided new accountability, new resources. But we don't have to
choose between supporting law enforcement, proving public safety, and supporting
our African American neighbors, all of our men under President

(59:01):
Trump's leadership, always stand with law enforcement and we'll do
what the lives of African Americans unemployment, record, investments, and
educations and the fight for school choice to That's when
that diarrhea just flowing. It won't stop. Just coming out
of branding one hundred and twenty seconds, you spewing bs

(59:22):
about systemic racism, racism not existing, and no racial bias
and law enforcement. And you know it was so wide
he ain't even feel to fly. No, I was waiting
for that fun tongue to come out of his mouth
and for him to eat that fly last night. But
revealing your reptilian waves would have been too much for
the American public to handle. Let me take my ten

(59:42):
paper plane hat off and just simply say, this is
why we can't get anywhere and regarded systemic racism conversations
in America. Okay, because all white men like Mike PINNs,
who have benefited off systemic racism, who have privilege and power, Uh,
they just simply don't want to acknowledge that systemic racism
exists in this country. You know, why do you want
to acknowledge it, because the moment they acknowledge acknowledge it,

(01:00:03):
they have to do something about it, and they don't
want to. Why would they Why would you want to
relinquish something that gives you an advantage over others in
this country. In a perfect world, white people would use
their privilege to combat prejudice. But this world isn't perfect.
And I personally, personally can work with a white man,
a white person who acknowledges systemic racism and it's willing

(01:00:23):
to do something about it. But I can't work with
a white man who is gaslighting me about something not
existing that has been chilling me in mind for hundreds
of years in this country. Please, let me give Mike
Pince the biggest he hare he ha he ha, you
stupid mother you. And this is why that fly thought
Mike Pince was full of Mississippi momd last night. This

(01:00:45):
is why that fly thought that Mike Pence was a
Prairie dog, all right, and this is why you gotta
get your black ass out and vote on November third. Okay,
all right, well, thank you for that dunk to day. Now,
one of our producers ran in here and said that
the next sidential debate will be virtual, the best thing
for everybody. But now it says Trump is refusing to
participate in the virtual debate because Biden got corona. He says,

(01:01:08):
I'm not gonna waste my time. And that's what he
said here as he said, man, drop on a clothes
bomb for that goddamn gangster man Trump. It's a whole gangster.
Why did different crafts can't be that gangter? That's what
Joe Biden should have said. I refuse to get on
that stage with a man who got coronavirus because they
still haven't said he's tested negative. You know what I'm saying. Wow,

(01:01:29):
he said it's a waste of his time. I ratherther
tweet tweet at Joe Biden, then get on goddamn zoom.
That's how you feeling every time people ask me to
do a zoom. I'm tired of it. Okay, Donald Trump,
over there a time? Goodness gracious all right. By the way,
we all feel like that about zoom. Absolutely, you can't
see you're not zooming. I'm zoomed out, Man Trump is

(01:01:51):
zoom exhausted. I gotta do it. I gotta do a
couple of zoom things coming up and you don't have
to do nothing, and there's no there's nothing else to do.
I can't like, I gotta do homecomings on zoom like
I can't stupid. What else we gonna do? We can't go, No,
you gotta do something better. Be like Donald and say
it's a wasting your time. I'm not gonna waste my
time doing this virtual HBCU won't come into Yes, Oh

(01:02:13):
my god, a bunch of them too. Shout to all HBCUs.
All right now, when we come back, our brother, our
good brother, Killer Mike will be joining us. We're gonna
kick it with Killer Mics. It don't move. It's the
Breakfast Club the Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody's DJ
Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.

(01:02:33):
We got a special guest in the building, fatively, Killer Mike.
What's up? Brothers doing some big things out there. Man,
talk about it all the time. We talk about these
financial institutions. We're talking about how difficult it is to
get money. We talk about how you know, they don't
look at us the same way they look at a
white people. So you decide to say, you know what,

(01:02:54):
I'm gonna do it. I'm gonna just open up my
own bank online, black own bank online, black own. Yeah.
I love it exactly to talk about I've been so
I've been. I've been banking black for as long as
I've been banking. I have several different bank accounts, but
I've never gotten rid of my bank bank account because
my grandparents thought that that was important. Because everywhere isn't

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at like Atlanta, and it's difficult to get black banking
in some parts of the country. We know that sixty
sixty four percent of people are bound banking. I'm on
their phone and on their computer. So some actually brilliant
people and asked to be a part of it. With
some brilliant people put together, I'm an online banking banking,
and what you're able to do is bank right from

(01:03:38):
your phone, fully banking. What you're able to do it's
go to a place and get like automobiles, home loans,
and it's um, it's black folks man. To be honest,
it's just we we are. We are protesting things that
are happening bad, but we have to start putting money
into things that are going to help for us. We
have young people on the board on the bank as well,
because a lot of times, you know what, some of
the other banking it was so much to get a

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round and the races weren't as competitive, and it was
a lot difficult to get certain loans. You know, I
do a lot in real estate. So they're younger people
on the board that understands what's going on in today's market. Yeah,
there's there's as they get people going, and one of
their target is to get into businesses that normally would
not be considered by the larger banks. It's more difficult
for me, say, for instance, to get a barbershop because

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when you look at basically the majority of Americas are
going once a month for every two months because they're
non black. But if you look at one that's alved
by black people, they know not only are blacks coming
on a weekly basis that we have the ability to
like we're doing well. We sell shoes, we sell accessory,
we do T shirts. So we're a retail center masquerading
as a barbershop. Nor the bank that's not black is

(01:04:42):
going to understand it from the same way because they
don't understand it going weekly. So yes, this does and
capitalism having more competitions creates a better place for customers.
If you want to look four years ago, when we
did a black banking challenge and we took people to
a black bank in the physical all of a sudden
we saw well Spargo come out with a sixty million
dollar loan program for blacks. So the more competition we

(01:05:04):
have that helps us or people that look like us,
the better the whole market is going to get. So
I say we should welcome this in UM. At least
have one or more of your accounts with this bank
and start to see that stuffs evens out. You can
be able to go to its loan. They're gonna understand
your car loan better, You're under house loan better, and
bigger than that, they're gonna understand your business loan better. Well,
how does the online bank work? Make well? How does

(01:05:26):
the online bank work? It works sixty five percent already
banking online, so essentially the same way your paypals and
things of that work without such heavy fines. You're going
to be able to use with this bank. UM Greenwood,
go to www dot Greenwood dot com. Give it a try.
You know, start off as lower slow as you want,
but as it works better for you. Make sure you
open up, you start to pivot, because it looks like

(01:05:47):
after this pandemic and things of that nature, people are
going to start pivoting more toward money over their phone
versus passing out sheets of paper as well. The Greenwood
what was that named after Tosa? Yes, absolutely, because when
you hear about Patosa, Oklahoma, Bernie, all you here is
we've been of victims. And that's absolutely true. But the
grand evil, beyond that evil moment in which our town

(01:06:08):
was burnt down, people were killed and forced out, the
ultimate evil is they took away the opportunity we had
created for ourselves. They had founded their own teaching theaters, hospitals,
they had found their own residents. They had found their
own way to turn a dollar thirty six times in
that community. A dollar only stays in our community six
hours today. Now, what about rates? You know, because most

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people say, well, are the rates competitive or are they
just competitive with the other banks and ghetting loans and
things like that. Yeah, the rates will be competitive. I
won't talk details now because we have a banker and
I can send him back to make sure you talk
to details. His brother came for one of the largest banks.
He had worked with several of them, and he personally
what the funniest thing he said was when the brothers

(01:06:49):
said that he couldn't find black people a guy from
well Stargo, peoples like you aren't looking because I know
us and we're here. So we've gotten many of the
brothers that came from the other bigger banks here to
help grow this. You know, Robert Smith has a two
percent plan where he wants to see yes fortune five
hundred companies donate two percent of their net income into

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black owned banks. So I want you to answer, how
can black banking in black generational wealth? How do they
complement each other. The first piece of wealth you can
have as a person who's come up out of middle class,
a regular poverty, even it's homeownership. The best thing you
can do for the next generation is to buying all
a piece of land. And what black banks give you

(01:07:31):
the opportunity to do is get the home, own a
ship that you deserve by getting the loan with fair
rates that you deserve, and then you have something to
have equity to borrow against. You have something to leave
those that are coming after you. And that's what our
grandparents and things have now, we not only need one
to give us that cornerstone, that homelan that begins well,
we need one that helps build us or understands the

(01:07:51):
type of businesses we're open as well. And I would
think that Greenwood is that. So I support mister Smith
and that greatly. There's many black people in finance that
have done well, and I'm looking forward to working with
them to grow in our financial education in our community
and making sure that black people can do things like
own a home and get home loans. Because it's turbulent,
time comes a lot of time. Homeownership is a thing

(01:08:12):
that saves families, the cornerstone of them not descending in
the popert. I agree with you, but then you're here
people say you can't homeownership your way out of poverty. Mike.
My great grandparents will share propers in their lifetime. They
got thirty three acre farm and Tuskegee. That farm is
still in our family today and although we don't farm
on it, a timber company pays us to grow there.

(01:08:33):
So every Jane wearing me and my cousins and stuff
getting money because our great grandparents made that sacrifice. Yeah,
I agree with you, and I tell people that all
the time. I mean, it might not be something where
you see right now, and but yeah, family will. Like
you know, I have a couple of properties that I
own that I don't necessarily think it'll make me a
fortune of money off of it. But I know when
I pass away one day, my five kids will never

(01:08:54):
have to work because of those properties, you know what
I mean, And they will make sure that the family stable.
And we got to continue to do that and continue
to teach each other how to do it. And I
think what you're doing right now with this bank is
brilliant because one of the hardest things for me coming
up was finding lendis. Yeah, I want to appreciate you
and Caesar two. I know a lot of times it's
entertaining with me and you fuss and fighting, talk smack
and camera and each other people like that. But I

(01:09:16):
want people to know that Envy and I first of all,
just like Charlemagne, and now we're friends with socials. I
love this brother just like I love Charlemagne, and off camera,
Envy and I always talking in real estate. Caesar is
one of his partners, and Caesar's constantly keeping me in
contact and we're going to do business. We've done some
cool stuff together, so I want to encourage people that
beyond the entertainment aspect of it, let's make sure that

(01:09:37):
we're doing things to cooperate, to try to help one another.
Because Nby doesn't want to see me sing and dance
the rest of my life because I have to. He'd
like to see me independently, wealthy and being able to
take man my kids. So I can choose how much
singing and dance and I want to do. So I
wanted to take time to appreciate you y for that,
because as much as people love to see us go
back and forth, they need to know that we work
in cooperation and you're trying your very best to make

(01:09:58):
sure that artists in particular are doing well. So I
want to thank you and Caesar, Danny, who's the building,
all those guys. I've learned a lot from your circle.
I appreciate you. I like when y'all fuss. I like
to see the light skin I love. I don't know
what you're talking about. I learned, Hey, what's prady on?

(01:10:18):
My dad? Light skiing? Why even hell man? So I'm
popping out depending my mother's side of the I move
we got more with Killer Mike when we come back,
it's the Breakfast Clug. Can we play a joint like
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(01:10:39):
Dude du Be Happy. This is the record I like, like,
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This is Little Duval featuring Ti Be Happy. It's the
Breakfast Club of Morning d j Envy Angela Yee Shlamin.
The guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking

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it with Killer Mike. Now, Charlemagne, how do you anticipate
making it easier to access loans for black people with Greenwood? Well,
when you look at the guys at the top that
were like Ryan Glover, when you look at guys like
Paul Judge, Paul made a fortune in tech. Ryan comes
out directly out of music and television. So Ryan was
one of the founders and operators of Noontime Music and

(01:11:22):
he is and then he went on to found Bounced
TV and sell Bounced TV. So he's been successful at
the endeavors he's done, and he understands the difficulty of
black bills and minority bills in particular getting funding. So
from the ground up, you have a person or the
president or founder of this bank that has literally coming
out the same ranks that people are going to be
coming from looking for homeownership. But before we get to business,

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I mean, but business ownership, before we get to business,
let's look at this. First steps, let's get some deposits
in and let's grow. Second step is let's get some
home loans and all Alan's going. And then the next step,
let's look at businesses that are successful in the community
and need an injection of capital to grow. A perfect example,
although they did put the capital behind this business is
a business called It's a vig. It's owned by Pinky.

(01:12:04):
I'm trying to remember the name of it. It's a
vegetarian restaurant here slutty vegan. I'm sorry, Yeah, my wife
don't let me say slutty as much as I used
to do. So my wife, my wife and Pinky are
very good friends. But Pinky got an injection capital and
where she had an idea that might have took fifteen
twenty years to build out. The ejection of capital has

(01:12:26):
allowed her to open up multiple restaurants now multiple food trucks,
which puts her in multiple places so she can grow faster.
So I hope that this Bank Greenwood will be able
to find the next slutty vegan, the next needed thing
in the African American community and help it grow because
it understands from the African American's perspective as well. I
was gonna ask it, so is the bank ready for
all operations? So can I Let's say somebody wants to

(01:12:48):
call right now for an auto loan, or somebody's looking
to buy a house right now and they neither preapproval
or they needed approval. Is the bank fully operational for
underwriting and everything? Is it ready to rock and roll?
The bank launch officially in January. Right now, you can
line you can line up to go to www. Bank
Greenwood dot com. You can start to pre register for
your accounts, and then come January, not only will you

(01:13:10):
be able to deposit, they'll start the programs of loans too.
But I don't know the full Again, we have to
bring me and the actual bankers back. I don't know
the full steps to doing that, but there will be available,
all right. You know, Mike, before you go out, I
want to ask you a couple more questions. I got
to ask you about Brian Kemper. Saw Brian Kemp in
the swat shop and yeah, you know, folks was upset
about that. There was upset that you went to go
meet with him at the Governor's house. Why are conversations

(01:13:32):
with folks like Brian Kemp important to you? Well, let
me say more. People were static about it, right, So
the people that show up online and complain or rarely
the people that you actually see in the field working.
There's a woman named to Find Me who used to
work at Aquimini Record. She's a brilliant sister. She has
an advertising company. Now. She and I are in the
process now of helping a state program, but actually a

(01:13:55):
nonprofit field. Seventy seats. There have been seventy seats open
for black boy. It's in my zippole, my old zip
code and other zip poles that are focused on black
boys that have been trying to get black boys in
the trades program. They haven't had a celebrity or pushers
to someone to say these slots are available. First step
is we're going to get those seventy slots field, But
what does that mean? The average in turn for a

(01:14:16):
trade comes out making seventy one to eighty one thousand
dollars a year. So if you look at the ability
of a young man or a young woman to go
to trade school for eighteen months to come out making
an excess of seventy thousand dollars, what you have created
a stability factor that's not there. Now you have a
young father who all of a sudden is able to
take care of his children, a young mother and father
who are able to get married because they're not worried

(01:14:37):
about if she will lose governmental programming things of that nature.
So that's a big deal. The next step is the
governor put me on with the head of all trades
in Georgia and we are going to be created an
advertising campaign to push younger people into the trades. Georgia
will be growing in the next twenty years, so there's
going to be a lot of building that people are
going to need electricians, plumbers, floor layers, and that's going

(01:14:57):
to be twenty thirty years of work. So if we're
suited for that, and when, if we're ready for that,
our community will grow. If we're not, they're going to
import people there and our community will stay deserts in
terms of food, money, shelter, and things of that nature.
And we simply can do better than that if we
invest in the trades now. So I appreciate the governor
for meeting with me. I appreciate the governor for keeping

(01:15:17):
his word and coming by the shop and support him.
He say he had a great haircut, and but I
appreciate them most of all for what he's trying to
do and making sure getting the trade is easier in
the state of Georgia and black people, people who are
pouring disenfranchise, or people who working class get an opportunity
to step up out of their class and into the
next class. What makes me mad when people come at

(01:15:37):
you over stuff like that. It's like, I don't care
who I see Michael Rinda talking to. I know Michael Rinda,
and I know whoever he's talking to, he's speaking on
behalf of the black community. So did it ever get
discouraging seeing how black people come at you for having
those meetings? Well, you know my wife. You know my
wife is from the housing projects. It's about her family
is one of them. Getch you faders that all lands
South here about them. So she never lets me forget

(01:16:00):
my jobs. He said, boy, your job is singing the dance,
and don't ever forget that. And whatever and whatever you
do on your off days, you try to help and
sometimes people want to appreciate it. Sometimes they're not. And
I can understand people's misconception or perception, but that's not
going to stop me from doing the work. I have
been working in my community since I was fifteen years old.
That's thirty years of work, so it doesn't much matter
they're criticism. My only criticism of them is I never

(01:16:23):
see you criticizing next to me while I'm doing the work.
So if you want to critique me, ultimately show up
at Bankheads Seafood when me and t are feeding five
hundred families along with paul kids. If you want to
judge me, show up on the ground when I'm campaigning
for people like crumsa Hall to feel John Lewis's congressional seat.
You know that's my thing, So I don't mind being fatigued.
I'd just like to see you they're sweating doing the work,

(01:16:44):
and then we can have a philosophical debate, not from
the comfort and a condition of our homes. Yeah. I
know people don't like Brian Kinkell. They said he was
actively engaging and voted suppression against Yeah let me say.
Let me say, George has had over one hundred and
forty years of democratic governor. Right. The system that allowed
for him to cheat, if you believe he cheated, has

(01:17:04):
been in place one hundred and forty years. I would
argue that system rob and be young of being the
first black men. I mean, I'm governor. So my question becomes,
do I waste the next four to eight years while
he's governor complaining or do I engagee in my current
governor and then attempt to change that system? Systemic racism
it's what you're trying to fix and change, right, So

(01:17:24):
systemic cheating in politics is what you So I would
encourage Georgians to engage their governor with the thoughts and
concerns of your community and a greater community, and then
I would say, see how you can change the system
that the Secretary of State is not oversee if you're
really passionate about that. But if you're only mad about
the last election and you ignore the fact that there's
one hundred and forty years system that allowed for this,

(01:17:45):
then you're not doing the credit that you think you're
doing in terms of making sure it never happens again.
If you believe that's happened right now, I have the
governor I have, and I have thoughts and missions on
what while improve my community, and that's what I'll do
and lasting I'd like to say about that. John Kennedy,
who's on everybody's grandmother wall, and we looked at him
as a progressive Democrat, was not in favor of signing

(01:18:05):
the Civil Rights Bill. Lyndon Baines Johnson was a confirmed
Dixie craft right. We knew, we knew what he was.
He didn't kill much for you if he wasn't working
for him. He is the person that signed the bill
because the pressure from the African American community made him
do that. And he was so racist that he actually
called it the bill. But he pass He's still pass. Hey, Hey,

(01:18:27):
long as you're passing the bill, you can call it.
Whatever you want to do is give me a fair
opportunity to compete in the work in faith place, so
I can get banked up like DJ Eavy and take
care of my next two three generals. You know you
all gotta do all right, we got more with Killer
Mike when we come back. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. You're checking out the world's

(01:18:49):
most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the gud We are the Breakfast Club. Now, usually this
is where we do rumors, but we got our brother
Killer Mike in the building. Now, Charlomagne, you brought up
Lendon B. Johnson, and I keep saying that if you know,
people say, you know, they're like Zelle Barack Obama was, JEFFK.
Baracis JEFFK. Joe Biden potentially has the opportunity to be

(01:19:13):
a Lendon B. Johnson. Do you do you do you
see that? Well, before we get to Biden, let's say
our current President Trump, have you have read his Platinum package?
My question to the Democrats is why haven't you countered that?
Because there were some things on that. We're pretty impressive.
When you talk about adding three million jobs to the
African American community, financial support of five hundred thousand um

(01:19:35):
black black businesses, and potentially efforts he say five five,
five hundred billion as an injection in two our economy.
That's powerful. And what I'd like to say is coming
out of the street background and urban ready or many
of us known street people. Right, street people get over
their prejudice is a real easy when it's a drought
and somebody got the load frights. You get what I'm saying.

(01:19:57):
So whatever issues you may have, let me encourage all
black people to read that Platinum package. Not in save
vote for Trump, but your expectation should be better. And
I like the fact that you are dealing with the
casino owner. I don't gamble. Yet when we go to Vegas,
our room be damn they're free. We get free drinks
because my wife is a gambler, so the casino owner

(01:20:17):
has an interest in keeping her happy. I don't know
if Trump like black people. I don't care if Trump
likes black people. If his package helps my community, my
question to the Democrats become why aren't we stealing points
off that package, making that package a part of your
program that specifically says black people. So until we start
to address why our allies are pivoting into us, we

(01:20:38):
have to say to ourselves, we don't know who's going
to be Yeah, I had some I had some conversations
with some Republicans about the Platinum Platinum Plan, And what
I told them is Donald Trump's the president. He don't
got to make policy commitments. If he really wants to
get it done, he can do it. Yeah, he could.
He could. That's that said. Though I have never in
my lifetime seen any president, so we're tooitiously say I
will give you this for black people, you know, And

(01:21:00):
I want to tell people that biggers in your presidential
race is who is running locally. Your local elections care
matter far more than your national elections on a day
to day basis. On a local level. Let me give
you this example. We had a black prosecutor in Atlanta
for twenty four years by the name of Paul Howard.
People were definitely afraid of Paul because he weren't giving
you no slack on your sentence. And one of my

(01:21:20):
brothers got life and sentence. Another brother got life. I say,
one probably deserved it, one probably didn't, you know what
I mean, So he didn't play. There's a young woman
who worked in his office who helped start the program
that's an alternatives in prison called Next Level Boys Academy.
They always need donations. Y'all looked them up, and y'all
check them out. Gary Davis Next Level has saved many
young men from long prison sentences because that people on

(01:21:42):
the ground want to see a more progressive district attorney.
She just won district attorney injel in Atlanta. This is
the importance of local elections, so local. Down that ticket
passed whoever and listened to Ta garl. I want y'all
to figure off. Y'allen to testments show, Ted gives it rot.
So I want to support her. No chaser show. And
one of the things she's already told you is you

(01:22:03):
might as well at this point. Let what happens happen
in terms that natural election. But down that ticket, who's
going to be your prosecutor, who's gonna be your judge,
who's gonna be your share who's gonna be your mayor,
who's on the school board. Those things affect you on
a daily basis far more than any president. So I
want you to educate yourself on the ground. I want
to thank you too for introducing me to Teslin figure

(01:22:23):
role man. When you connected me with TL. We've been
we've been. We've been hitting the ground ever since. It's
great shot, no chaser podcasts on the Black Effect. I
heart radio podcast network. I want to congratulate you too, man.
I have um you know, I just I love you
like a brother. I love both of you guys, not
only for what you're do in terms of being famous

(01:22:43):
in radio, but the real world application of economics, in
terms of envy, the real world application in terms of
media and economics of you. You only as good as
a circle of people and the fakers that challenge you.
And I wanted to appreciate both of you black men
today because oftentimes we aren't congratulating. You know, both of
you men and have family. Both you men are rocks
and pillars in your family an organization, and I think
that more of that is replicatable and possible, and we

(01:23:06):
need to keep encouraging one another in that way. And
that's a part of this Black Banking challenge. The men
who helped start this, Ryan Glover, Paul Judge, Andrew Young,
Vote Young his son. These men are men of character
and integrity who want to bring a good service that
will not only be good for them in their company,
but be good for the greater community, and I'm very
happy to be in a circle of men like you
got We appreciate you too that you're doing it, and

(01:23:29):
we appreciate you and we're glad to have a brother
like you on our side. I got one more question, though,
your focus is always on local politics, but what do
you think about the presidential election? Are you? Are you
participating in the process. I have to be, and I
want to encourage black people when you go in that boot,
have no guilt about whoever you vote about, Vote for
your gut and who you think is going to best

(01:23:50):
help you and your community on the individual basis, and
then take that vigor out of the voting booth and
call your local politics is accountable for what they promise
they're going to do, because no politics matters like local politics.
And on the national level, whose national policy is going
to affect the beast locally? I don't give a day
who likes me or not. Mike is all business. But Mike,
I've seen you curve a politician before. Now that was

(01:24:11):
so cold. Listen what you're talking about. When he was
at the Tyler Perry grand opening, and there was a
certain a certain former president on the rad Carver Mike,
and I ain't talking to that mother. He locked too
many black people up. Absolutely, I do not. We have not,
you know, we want Mike. When I talked to when
I talked to Senator Harris, and I appreciate her conversation.

(01:24:34):
She had a bunch of black men, yourself included, and
she honestly took she took the advice back to the party.
But you know, one of the things I told her,
I said, to be very honest with you, I don't.
I think it's a simple in terms of black men
and the children of men who served inappropriate amount of
time in prison for non violent drug offenses. I think
that it do Biden good to look at a camera

(01:24:54):
and say, I apologize, I was mistaken. You know, Southerners
are very forgiving people once you would meet your up.
It's just it's important that you just say, you know,
I up in Southern men deserved that all being approx
nation who got hit with a dormant jail sentences, but
in particular if you want to take the South. I
just encouraged the Democrats to make amends with men like
right now. I saw Roland Martin put out a tweet saying,

(01:25:16):
you know, that the Democrats had better start talking to
black men. We've been telling Democrats there for six years.
That's right. You know, black women give ninety six to
nine eight percent they vote, Black me and give ninety
to ninety four percent they vote. So the fact that
you ignore that is is a disrespect and insult within itself. Absolutely, Mike,
we love you, brother. Give him a website from wood
Man www dot back greenwood dot com. There you go. Well,

(01:25:39):
thank you brother. We appreciate you killing Mike, love you king.
All right, we'll shout to killing Mike for joining us.
Now when we come back. We got the People's Choice mix.
Get your requesting right now and also shout to revote.
We'll see you guys tomorrow. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Forty
eight states being texted in driving, So if you do it,
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(01:26:02):
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DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the
breakfast club that shout out to killer Mike for joining
us this morning. Killer Kill from the Ville. Michael renda man.
Michael has launched an online black bank called the Greenwood Bank.

(01:26:23):
And you know, Michael's just a brother who always inspires me.
I love him. He's a leader, a god amongst men,
and I'm glad he exists. Absolutely, we'll stop. And also
Cedric Richmond checked and co chair of the Biden campaign,
absolutely to talk about last night's debate, and you know,
I absolutely agree with him. You know, like we have

(01:26:44):
to make room for black women to show up as
they full selves because I really really, really really really
hate the fact that Senator Kamala Harris can't get off
the way she wants to because you know, people are
gonna label her an angry black woman. So what, how
can you therapists tell you to feel your fields, which
my therapist tells me to do. What if the feeling
I feel is anger, what's wrong with that? So let

(01:27:09):
black women, let us be, let us be who we are,
just write, let you black women do what y'all were
gonna do, y'all exactly. Just seriously, I got three daughters
at home, man, and I want them to be able
to show because they as they full selves at all times,
and I have to worry about how they're going to
be labeled. I got time for that, all right. When
when we come back, we got the positive notice to
Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne,

(01:27:35):
the guy we are, the Breakfast Club, the Charlomagne. You
got a positive note. Yes, indeed, this positive note comes
from my man Don Miguel Ruise, one of my favorite
autists for Agreements, Fifth Agreement, Knowledge, Mastery Yourself. But yes,
Don Miguel Ruis says, definitely not the biggest fear. We
have our biggest fits, taking the risk to be alive,
the risk to be alive and express what we really are.

(01:27:56):
Breakfast Club, you know I'm finish for y'all, dumb

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