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This is your week of Hallo Breakfast Club to show
you love to hate from the East to the West Coast,
d J D Angela Ye Cholomagne the really show on
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yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Angela
eis out? What up? Cholo Magne Piece to the planet
is Thursday, Toronto? What up? What's going on? Is happening?

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We're here? Went on vacation, Yes, she went on vacation.
I wonder what she went all. Yeah, it's it's it's
interesting watching everybody. Um, it's in the stateybody, big, it's
in the state. Okay, I'll be on Instagram watching everybody
on vacation. It seems like everybody goes to to Loom
or Jamaica. I seen Mexico and Turxicaco. Those are the
places I've been saying. That's to Loom. I'm saying, yeah,

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I don't know people over Mexico, but I see a
lot of people go to Loom. Yeah. Yeah, congratulations for y'all. Yeah,
I'm happy for y'all. So when she comes back, I
guess she has to quarantine for fourteen days, right to
stay away from me being this together, and my man
little Duvall says, we're in this together, but stay away
from me me. I'm with you anywhere. Charlemagne hasn't gone anywhere.

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And there's a reason for that's being nervous if we
don't want to catch anything and bring it back to
our family. So that's where we've been staying put. Now,
did you see the game last night? Uh? Until I
didn't want to watch it no more because the Lakers
was busting their ass so bad. I watched like be four.
I watched to the fourth quarter. At the end of
the third quarter, I actually turned it off in one
up stairs, and you see the first first quarter to

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he was playing good. It was up thirteen. I'm like, Okay,
this is gonna be an It was up thirteen but
the Lakers there was up thirteen, but then the Lakers
still finished the first quarter up by three. Yeah, so
it was I mean, listen my man jobs with my
man job from Boston. He asked me last night, he said, yo, um,
who you think gonna win this series? I said, I
I think the Lakers will probably sweep the Heat, like

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the Heat tough team, but I just don't know for
the LA Lakers will sweep him. So I think might
be Mike squeeze out one. But I think the Lakers
are sweep him. Who knows? Yes? All right, all right
now this morning joining us, we have Congressman Cedric Richmond. Yes,
Congressman Cedric Richmond, and he is UH vice president presidential

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nominee Joe Biden's coach hair. Okay, what does that mean?
What is that? I have no idea. Okay, you're the
second person that asked me that in two days. What
is the co chair? I don't know. I didn't even
think about it. Are you still the secretary defense of
Quo Kanye? I've never been that shut up writing that lie.
If people believe that nobody talked about the truth when

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the lie is more entertaining. I've seen it online people
say those types of stupid stuff. They hear that, then
they repeat it. You know in my comments for the
next six months, Charlomagne is biased because he's part of
Kanye West his campaign, Like, what are you talking about?
That's true? All right, well, let's get the show cracking
front page news. We're talking about Kentucky Attorney General Daniel

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Cameron and some things he had to say. So we'll
talk about that when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club,
Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye. Charlomagne,
the guy we are to Breakfast Club, angela Ye's on vacation,
so let's get on some front page news. The last
night in basketball, the Lakers beat the Miami Heat won
sixteen ninety eight. Lake has blew them away. Like I said,

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Miami Head had a lead in the first quarter, they
were up thirteen and they never seen the lead again. Now,
Sunday's game football between Pittsburgh Steelers and Tennessee Titans has
been postpuned that they believed to either Monday or Tuesday,
and that's because of four players and five team staff
members tested positive for COVID nineteen, so the quarantine for

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the quarantine for the whole week. It didn't get to
play on Tuesday. If there's no more positive tests, than
they'll get to play on Monday or Tuesday. Now. Kentucky
a Attorney General Daniel Cameron, he was granted forty eight
hour delay and release of Brianna Taylor's grand jury recordings.
He originally wanted two weeks, so he spoke to the
press yesterday and they asked if he was nervous that's
why he's not releasing or asking for more time to

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release this audio. No, we're fully confident in the presentation
that we put forward. At the end of the day,
it was our responsibility to uncover the truth. I know
the truth sometimes will make people uncomfortable. In the public
it had already made a determination about where they wanted
to see this case conclude without all of the facts.

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It was this officer's responsibility to find those facts and
then have that lead to the conclusions. Stop it, Daniel,
knock it off. I saw a picture of Daniel Cameron
getting the headcut and supercuts yesterday and now I really
don't trust him. That tells me everything I need to
know about him. Okay, And I don't understand why Daniel.
Yeah a black man getting haircut that supercuts. Yeah, that
sounds crazy. Wow, white woman, I don't understand why Daniel

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is in the way, Like, why is he going so
hard to protect law enforcement? If somebody screwed up, they
should have to pay for their mistakes. Your job as
a leader, as the whole folks accountable, So do it.
Why is he in the way for now? Also, he
talks about friendly fire, that believed that one of the
cops were shot at with friendly fire, that they basically
shot themselves. Well, this is what he had to say
about that the entry wound for Sergeant Mattingly was to

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the front of his leg, and the KSP and LNPD
the bullet that was found outside in the foyer was
a Remington round, So everything indicates that that was a
round that was fired by by Kitty Walker. H This
notion that somehow there was a friendly fire or cross

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fire that hit Sergeant Mattingly is a is a silly idea.
What silly is calling it friendly fire? Why did they
call it friendly fire? I've heard that term throughout my life.
Because somebody explain to me why it's called friendly fire.
What's friendly about someone kicking in your door? You thinking
it's an intruder, so you shoot to protect your house
with any which any sane human would do, and then

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they shoot back. That's friendly about that? Well, no, that's
not friendly fire. Friendly fire is basically the police officers
shooting at somebody and then they shoot each other. That's
friendly fire. We're on the same team and you shot
me by accident. That a friendly Well, that's your man,
or that's your team, and he shoot you baccing it,
that's friendly fire. I never but by the way, I've
never heard that that theory until Daniel Cameron said, I've

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never heard anything about the cops shooting it. So, and
lastly we'll just play by Monda. They talk about the
witnesses cheam one of the witnesses changing their testimony and
why that was, why that wasn't as significant as we thought.
Well as it relates to that specific witness, we presented
on all of the discrepancies in his testimony. We provided

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all of that information to the grand jury for them
to hear uh and to process. The fact of the
matter is is that particular witness was in closest proximity
as it relates to hearing and being able to hear
the knocking of the officers, and at least one account.
On one account, he says that he heard the knocking

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and the fact that others did not hear that. I
won't pass judgment on that. Oh you know the hell
he talked about. Well, that's the witness side the testimony,
and the reason why he said the witness change his testimony.
It doesn't matter if the witness had the facts or not.
You don't need to You don't need the fact to
what you heard. That's what you heard. You stay, but
you stand by what you heard. It doesn't matter that

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they old Loilie's facts came out and then this information
came out. It doesn't matter the witnes. Why is that
what they heard? Why is that one witness more credible
than the other witnesses that they had. I think it
was like what thirteen fourteen witnesses or something like that.
Why are the one person? Why are you listened to
that one person as opposed to everybody else with the
same story saying that they didn't hear police announced themselves

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that they didn't hear a police night and why why
the person that was in the house, Kenneth, Why why
is he not credible? He was in the crib, he
would know they that is your front page news. Get
it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one
oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us
up right now again. Eight hundred five eight five one

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oh five one. Get it off your chest. Phone lines
to wide open, It's to breakfast club. Go morning, the
breakfast club. Wake up, wake up. This is your time
to get it off your chest. Whether your man or black.
We want to hear from you on a breakfast club. Hello,
who's this? And he was going on bros. Hello, mellow,

(09:01):
what's uping? Man? Your man? I phone him be looking
for you man, him and Buck and you need to
talk to him. Nah, Son, he just take because I've
moved out in New York. I came back for a day,
but I didn't get a chance to link him. Son,
but I got him. Don't worry about that, like, Nah,
you know I phoned him hit me yesterday. He gotta check,
you know what I mean. And instead of going to

(09:21):
invest it, I looked up he bought a rolex for him.
He bought a rolex for his girl. He was good
cheat out. She was fended out. And you know in
the comment he said, I would have invested, but envy
didn't helped me, so I just bought this. I'm like, bro,
you gotta you gotta do yourself. Son, I ain't even
talk about that. That's that's between y'all. O. No, No,
that's your that's your man's. Yeah, that's that's my brother.

(09:43):
To get that, that's my brother. That's my brother. Y'all
sound like a couple. I ain't gonna lie to you, yo, yo, Charlotte, Yo.
Did you did you ever for Phill six months on
bushes or no? Oh? He didn't he beat the case.
I mean he didn't beat the case. He lost the case. Nah,
broke him compared to sixty seven years and one year
in the crib. Now you beat the case. No, a
sentence is a sentence, Okay, beating the case means you

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didn't get sentenced to nothing. But anyway, what are you
here for, sir? Man? Enough about us sucking? Wow? What
do you mean us? No? No No, no, what do you mean? Yeah?
What do you mean us? I mean you do you
do keep that listening to yourself, manna. Honestly I want
to talk about that whole debate situation, Like what was
that about, Like as far as Trump, instead of saying

(10:28):
don't do it, he just said, stand Bob. Now for
where I'm from, stand Bobbi's waiting for further instructions, like absolutely,
Like so he's just gonna sit there and like ignore
the fact that that's what he said. And then on
top of that, Biden, like Charlotte said, you are worse.
You are the worst person for running for president, like
you you just don't know how to do it, like
it's horrible. Then on top of that, he said it

(10:50):
talking about other things he's gonna do as president, like
you didn't have eight years to do that as vice president,
Like this is just crazy song. These are the options
we have? Is it? So act accordingly? On November third,
First of all, didn't Ruddy would say I'm a twenty
twenty president candidate, Like, Bro, were you at please come here,
you would vote for you would vote for Roddy Richard

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with Joe Biden or Donald Trump? He said, he twenty Cannon,
I'm evaluating all the options, That's all I'm saying. Man, Wow,
I get it. There's a lot about America out there, man,
go find I phone. Man. Make sure your mouth's wet.
I have a good woman, Daniel Hernande, make sure your
mouth wet. Guys flirt so much? Get it off your chests.

(11:36):
Eight hundret five eighty five, one on five one if
you need to vend, or you're having secret fantasies like
uh mellow and Charlomagne whatever it? Maybe he call us
up now it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club.
Did your time to get it off your chest? Whether
you're man or blast, so you better have the same industry.
We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello,

(11:59):
who's this Megan? Megan? What's up? Get it off your chest?
I just want to get some opinion from you guys.
I recently Megan, what's up? Yes, I got dumb yesterday
and he basically told me that it would be awkward,
that our relationship wouldn't last. And he felt like I
was just insecure and I wasn't affection it. So I

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feel like it's holding somebody down and being there to
everything from jail, repose, all this hockey. You just let
something go like that, and then on top of that,
you've been around my child. Yall together, um were together
for a year. He put me. He told me to
wait on him. For over half of a month. I
waited on him. I asked him to go back out

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with me. He asked me back then. We were together
for like a week and then all of us said
and boom to get his car. He out my life. Damn. Well,
I have to tell you, you know, sometimes rejection is
God's protection. So if it was meant to be, y'all
would have been together. But being that it's not meant
to be, you should just look at the bright side
and say, maybe God is protecting you from something. Clearly,

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he's not the one, no matter how good that Penis was,
no matter how much he loved you or you thought
he loved you, he just wasn't the one. And it's
crazy because I prayed and prayed and prayed. I mean,
we went through hill in that. I just don't understand
how you could just avoid me and then I have
to have somebody call you just answer my call. Well,
maybe what you're just saying, you prayed, you prayed, you prayed,

(13:26):
and God gave you the some Mamma, that's right, God
removed removed from your life. Oh after the fact. For
years after we used, I used to have him praying together.
He was on the right track, but it was people
in his family that didn't even want him with me.
You know what I'm saying. I'm like, well, how when
I'm the only one that's there. Man, Like I said,
rejection is God's protection sometimes God protecting you from Now.

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You can look at my snapp and I talk to me.
So if you've done I mean, why I watch me?
Maybe that's what it is. Maybe you just ain't look
as good on snap as he used to stop him, mom,
but just just just just block him from snapping. And
oh boy, man, now, if you just disrespect you, you
don't want him back, all right. I'm just saying, you know,
I'm on your side and I love you and I
appreciate you. But I'm telling you, if he was looking

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at your snapping and still dumped you, cardios, you have
a good one. Mama. Hello, who's this? Good morning? What's up? King?
Just for Sharlot Man. Listen, sir, oh man, he's a phone. Biden. Man,
you're assassinating this character. I agree with the young lady
that called yesterday. It's eas or man. Duh. But I

(14:30):
think y'all are I think y'all are ridiculous as humans
thinking that we can't we can't critique somebody, talk about
their flaws, talk about their imperfections, and still voting them.
We got to stop this, go along just to get
along stuff? You're gonna lie to people? How you keep
people lyingest? How you keep people lyingest? If you're not
telling them the truth? At the poor people that need him?
Broth you don't. It's a lot of true need it Broca.

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He's gonna do more. He's gonna do more for the
people that's in need of dying. Can I ask you
a question? He's proving that, can ask you a question?
Can I ask you a question? I know Trump isn't
gonna do anything. I know Trump isn't gonna do anything,
But how do you keep a politician honest? How do
you make sure that a politician does everything he says

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he's going to do. If we're afraid to critique him,
you can still critique Joe Biden and vote for him,
because guess what, after he gets in the White House.
After after he gets in the White House, we're gonna
need somebody to stay on his ass and make sure
he helps those same people we're saying, and he's promising
he's gonna help. Pressure. That's a pressure, but let's support
getting him in there. At least he's committing to doing

(15:39):
something for us. You know, you know, you know, you
know why Joe Biden. You know why Joe Biden committed
to doing something for us because we've been applying pressure.
We were applying pressure about him picking a black woman
running mate, we were applying pressure about him having a
black agenda. Thank you for calling man. People over there,
vote for Trump. Let's get him in. Who's doing guys,

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this is a four hour show. I don't know if
you guys know who's influencing people to vote for Trump.
And I'm gonna tell you the other thing. Not only
not only do I apply pressure because I want Joe
Biden to do what he said he's gonna do. I
want Joe Biden to do things that's gonna make people
get off their ass and vote in November, because guess what,
all point four million people who voted in twenty twelve
stayed home in twenty sixteen, a third of them were black,

(16:22):
and a lot of those people still feel like candidates
like Joe Biden aren't doing enough, are saying enough in
regards to their interests. So yes, I'll be on Joe
Biden ass and send it a Harrison's ass about putting
things out there for us as a people. So on
November third, we ain't got no excuses, all right, get
it off your chess. Why y'all be scared of the

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white man? Now we got rumors on the way. We'll
tell you who just picked up a thirty six million
dollar home, two guest house, swimming pool, tennis court, and
bell air. We'll tell you about it. Keep it locked.
This to Breakfast Local Morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about

(17:04):
is the rumor report with Angela Gee on the Breakfast Club. Now,
how about this Charlemagne Lebron and James just paid thirty
six million dollars for a new home in La Now,
now at this home. He makes thirty seven million a
year from the NBA, but he brought this house for
thirty six million dollars. It's a Beverly Hills mansion. It's

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ninety one hundred square feet, it has two guests homes,
swimming pool, tennis court, two and a half acres. And
they said if views are crazy, they said. The previous
owner is Soap Opera Royalty Lee Philip Bell. You know
who that is. She's the one that created both the
bold and the beautiful and the young and the restless. Oh,
she's a whole legend. She then kept our grandparents in

(17:45):
the team for years. Salute to her. Yeah, she passed
away and the estate had the house and they sold
it to Lebron James. Well, it sounds to me like
Lebron James didn't going anywhere anytime. So you know, I'm
like LA. Sounds like the kids will be growing up
in LA, graduating from La, all of that good stuff.
Slut and that's and that's his third home in LA
that he owns currently now. Chrissy Teaguan and John Legend

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they shared some devastating news yesterday they lost their third child.
Chrissy Hark on Instagram. We are shocked and in the
kind of deep pain you only hear about the kind
of pain we've never felt before. We were never able
to stop the bleeding because she talked about the bleeding
and give our baby the fluids he needed. Despite bags
and bags of blood transfusion, it wasn't enough. So I

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can't imagine. I don't want to imagine. I mean, you know,
you carry a baby for eight nine months, you start
doing all the preparations, you probably got the room ready,
you got toys, people sending you stuff on the registry,
and then that happens. That's that's got to be beyond heartbreaking. Yeah,
you don't, you don't. Well, I didn't necessarily realize how
hard it was to have a child, especially because I

(18:51):
have so many and it was so easy until we
tried to have Brooklyn, which was the last one. And
right before Brooklyn, you know, Gea and I had a miscarriage.
It wasn't as late, but it was it was more
difficult than before, and we you know, it was we
understood and we we've heard so many stories of women
having miscarriages and then didn't know how to take it.
So it is a big thing. So definitely praying for
John Legend and Christie Tiguan. On the other note, another note,

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Usher welcomes a daughter, Sovereign Bowld Raymond, So we got
to congratulate to Usher and also Kevin Hart and wife
Aniko they welcome their baby girl, Kaori my heart, so
congratulations to them. Salute to the heartstrop on the clues
bons for the hearts. That's life, man, that's life, and
that's death sadly, you know, yeah, you know, prayers up

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for John Legend and Christie Tiguan man, prays up for
Usher and you know his family and Kevin and Niko
and their family. You know what I mean? Everybody now. Also,
I don't know if you watch this show. I really
love this show. It's called Storage Wars. Do you ever
watch that? No? Well, listening a storage container? That how
Storage Wars works is they pretty much uh, all off

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storage containers when people don't pay it. So when people
die or they don't have money and they don't pay
the storage containers anymore, they auctioned it off and you
never know what's inside. So one person purchased the storage container.
It had it was all Kobe Bryant memorabilia, so it
was like thirty five pairs of shoes, it was jerseys,
it was Lakers practice gids, it was a Lakers all
access badge that said Mamba. There was tax paperwork and more.

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They believe it was probably Kobe, one of Kobe Bryant
storage containers. So the lady had bought it and found
out that Vanessa Brian really wanted information and really wanted
the stuff that was in there. So the reps reached
out to the person that purchased it and they gave
it back. So that was pretty all that stuff back. Yeah,
God bless her. Did she give it back for free?
They didn't say. They said a number of personal items,

(20:45):
warren items and paperwork were so well they were sold
directly back to the Bryant family. So it was sold. Interesting.
I wonder, I wonder if you was in that situation,
would you sell the memorabilia back to the family or
would you just give it back to the family. I'm
not I'm gonna be honest with you the type of
person and I am I would have just given it
back to the family only because it feel yeah, it

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doesn't feel like it belongs to me. Because plus, you know,
due to the circumstances of of Kobe's tragic passing, I
would have just given it back to the family. Personally,
that's me, Yeah, But the person who because when sometimes
when they do these storage containers, you don't know how
much a person has. So if you pay three thousand
for this container, you might not have the money. You
might invest it all in getting it back, though, I'm

(21:27):
not mad at the woman for what she did or
the person or a woman, a guy, a girl. I
didn't hear that part. It was well the person name
was Renee, but Renee could be a woman or a man,
but it was a woman. Well, I'm not mad at
Renee for you know, whatever she decided to do with
Kobe's memorabilia. I'm just saying what I think I would
do in that situation. I'm not mad at at what
what what what Renee did though. Okay, all right, well

(21:48):
that is your rumor report. Now when we come back,
we got front page news, we'll tell you about Donald Trump.
And I'm proud. I'm good old proud boy, so we'll
talk about it when we come back. I'm a black
and proud boy. I'm a black and our boy. Well
you ain't one of those good old proud so we'll
talk about it when we come back. As a breakfast
local more Morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne

(22:10):
the guy. We are the breakfast Club. We got a
special guest on the line. We have Congressman is Cedric
rich Book and brother Coome Morning. Tell you how are
you this morning? How you doing? What's up? King? We
had a very entertaining debate last night. Do you think
it was productive? Uh? No, I really don't. I think
that the Vice President went in and wanted to debate

(22:32):
issues and show the American people the difference between he
and his opponent. But I don't think he got that chance.
And then it just turned into an unfortunate free fall
with just blatant lies. And you know you saw it.
And what is your actual role in the Biden campaign? Center? Like,
I know you're you're you know, you represent Louisiana and

(22:52):
the second congressiontrick and the House of Representative. What's your
role in the Biden camp? I'm Coachair and I've been
Coachair instance the day we launched, and now we have
some other co chairs, but for a long time it
was just us, Steve Raschetti the chair and I the
entire primary. But I've been there from the beginning at

(23:13):
the inner circle, helping guide the campaign and of course
set policy and priority. What are some things about Joe
Biden as you think that people don't know that they
should know when coming up to this selection day, The
first thing I say is you know, he is who
he appears to be, and that is a person who cares.

(23:35):
He's not a person that is right a hundred percent
of the time and it is perfect, but he's a
person who strives to get things right, and he strives
to help other people's lives. So what I was amazed
about is as we started this campaign, we would go
places and we would work rope line. So after he
speaks in an event with a couple hundred people, they

(23:55):
all come up and he will not leave until he
shakes every hand and listens to every story. And if
there's a kid who stutters, he's gonna get his personal
phone number and he's gonna call him later to say, look,
I stuttered. You can still achieve anything you want to achieve.
If he runs into a woman with cancer, he's gonna
talk to her about the progress we're making with the

(24:17):
cancer moon shot and the fact that he lost his
son to cancer and that you know he's thinking about her,
and he may drop a note. The color. The point
of it is, you know, in politics, you know you
see people, but you don't get to know him. And
watching him that he really really cares, was you know,
a pleasant surprise. In terms of politicians. So you know,

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that's what I think people really should know is that
he cares and he wants to improve the lives of others. Well,
how though, like for any black person who feels like,
you know, they want to stay home in November, right,
because you know what, we talk about the four point
four million people who voted in twenty twelve that didn't
show up in twenty sixteen or thirty then we're black.
And everybody's saying old voters already got there mind meeting.

(25:00):
They know they're gonna go Biden, they know they're gonna
go Trump. What about the person who doesn't feel like
they want to vote at all? What is the one
thing you would tell that black voter they should show
up for. Well, shore, maybe you're right, but it's not
just the black voter who will stay at home. It's
also that black voter in twenty sixteen that voted for
Jill Stein or a third party candidate. Because Hillary nor

(25:21):
Trump we're good enough, and so we're talking to both
of them. So here's that short answer. And especially for
black people, it's about being co architect of our own future.
And so that means a presidential plan that will on
day one triple funding the Title one schools, which means
those are schools in the fluent neighborhoods that have twenty
three billion dollars more of funding in schools in our neighborhood.

(25:45):
We level that plane field from day one, and then
we go on to do a whole bunch of things.
And look, I just have to say that we have
an aggressive criminal justice reform platform, We're having an aggressive
police reform platforms. But those are not the only two
things that African Americans think about in this country. It
is about economic empowerment. Black men want to be good fathers,

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Black men want to be head to their household, and
so we have to talk about entrepreneurship. We have to
talk about how to give access to capital. We have
to talk about college education and making sure it's affordable.
So then you look at the seventy billion dollars that
we want to put into HBCUs or the home ownership
program we want to do, which would allow black people

(26:30):
to pass wealth on from generation to generation, and then
I'll just close with this shole man. We're also the
pledge was to make sure that we have the most
diverse cabinet in the history of the United States, because
what we do know is that we're not going to
impose our beliefs on the black community. We want black
thought leaders at the table help devising how to empower

(26:54):
black people, not other people telling black people how to
empower black people, but black people doing it. You know,
you know, last night was a ninety minute debate, and
with everything facing black people in America just this year
in twenty twenty, they spoke on race for like a
hundred and three seconds, why aren't our issues better representative? Well,

(27:15):
first of all, it was a bs from the start,
and this is not the Biden position. So I just
want to be clear about this. This is subject Richmond's
position for Chris Wallace in the subject matters, lump race
and violence together is offensive and racist from the start.
So when we got the short saying the subject matters,
we will cover. So it was like COVID, unemployment, Supreme Court,

(27:39):
race slash violence. That's a leading, that's leading, and that's
just the type of things that we kind of deal with.
But look, people are still in this country uncomfortable talking
about race. They're uncomfortable talking about systematic racism, They're uncomfortable
talking about white supremacy. We saw what Trump did last

(28:02):
night with that question. But this country is still, even
after the George Floyd inflection point, that's still uncomfortable talking
about it. And so that's why you see just such
a small portion of time dedicated to race of black issues,
let alone no conversation about equity. And so that's where

(28:24):
we find ourselves. What did you think about when President
Trump brought up Joe Biden's son and some of the
things he said about his son, you know, being hooked
on drugs and being kicked out of the army. How
did he say it? He was like, wellshachargeable discharge one.
I think that that part is incorrect. But the main

(28:46):
point that Hunter Biden suffered from substance abuse and was
addicted to drugs was true and the Vice president admitted it.
But in a country right now where weerever obioid crisis,
basing this country to still the humanize or pick on
people because of a substance abuse problem, I think shows
why he should not be president. And so, whether it's

(29:09):
obiards or other drugs, America has a substance abuse problem,
and we have a plan to address obiard addiction and others,
and it just shows that this president is not ready
to leave. But it also shows that Vice President Biden.
You know, he's honest and he admitted it. As hard
as it was to look at mccameron knowing that your

(29:31):
grandkids are watching, that Hunter's children are watching, he had
and he did admit that their family has dealt with
that and he beat it and he's proud of them.
So just like in our communities, Look, we all have
that relative that we know is addicted to something and
we don't stop loving them. What we do is try
to double down and continue to help them even if

(29:53):
it's hard. H We got mold with Congressman Cedric Richmond.
When we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club,
Go Morning Morning. Every body is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Angela Ye's
on vacation. So let's get in some front page news now.
In sports, last night, the Lakers beat the Miami Heat.
They lead the series one zero. The score was one

(30:15):
sixteen to ninety eight. Did you see the game? I
saw the first three quarters, then I went to sleep
because the Lakers was busting their ass. So definitely. I
think I can see the Lakers sweep in Miami, especially
after I don't know how serious Jimmy Butler's injury is,
and Bam was injured last night, and somebody else from

(30:35):
the heat got an injury. I don't know how saying
those injuries are. But I can see the Lakers sweeping
all right. And also Sunday's game between the Pittsburgh Steelers
and the Tennessee Titans has been postponed to either Monday
or Tuesday, assuming no more positive tests from now until
game time. So we'll see if that has to be moved,
if they will play that actual game. Now you're president.

(30:56):
During the debate, he talked about white supremacy, and this
is what he's say. I would say, almost everything I
see is from the left wing, not from the right. Well,
what do you what do you say? I'm willing to
do anything. I want to see peace and do it, sir,
do it? Say it? What do you want to call him?
Give me a name, give me a stand back and

(31:18):
stand by. But I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what.
Somebody's got to do something about Antifa and the left.
Antifa is an idea, not an organiza that you got it,
not polition, that's what it is. To the FBI direct Um,
I don't know anybody who's a part of Antifa. When
I hear Antifa, I think that's Monifa's Cousin a matter
of fact, Antifa sounds like insurance. I would just think

(31:40):
as a black person, I would know at least one
person who's a member of Antifa. I don't know anybody
that's an Antifa, do you. I don't think I would
think I would think I would know at least one
Antifa member. I don't know anybody that's a member of antif.
The only time my hand Antifa is from the mouth
of the white people. Well, yesterday he was asked about
the prow Boys or I guess the Proud Boys. Are

(32:02):
they a white supremacy group? What are the Proud Boys?
I have no idea. I don't know. They classified as
a far right extremist, extremist group, but I don't I
don't know who they are. Wun't you white people? They
need to stay out my way? Goddamn man. Well, one
was asked about the Proud Boys yesterday. This is what
he said, I don't know who the Proud Boys are.
I mean, you have to give me a definition, because

(32:23):
I really don't know who they are. I can only
say they have to stand down, let law enforcement do
their work. As people see how bad this radical liberal
Democrat movement isn't how weak the law enforcement's gonna come
back stronger and stronger. I've always denounced any form of
any of that you have to denounce. But I also
and Joe Biden has to say something about Antifa. It's

(32:45):
not a philosophy. These are people that hit people over
the head with baseball bats. I don't he didn't say
stand by this time. I don't know anything about the
Proud Boys. I've heard about them, But are they Are
they like a secret organization? Are they open with the banging? Okay?
What if they're done? Do they have a sign, a symbol?
A dance? Like? How do they identify themselves? I don't

(33:05):
know what kind of dance would they have? Like a
cowboy dance? Like? What kind of dances are you expecting?
I have no idea, but I'll tell you what. Proud Boys.
Don't let you president, cause you to get your head busted. Okay,
not to mention one of the Proud Boy members. I
read about His name was Alan Sweeney. He was fifty
years old. You're not a boy, You're a whole grown
ass man, okay, and no bones and wounds, bones and wounds,

(33:26):
not gonna hear the way they used to. Okay, fifty
years old, run and talk about you a proud boy.
All right, all right, Well that is your front page news.
Now when we come back, Congressman Cedric Richmond will be
joining us. He's the co chair of Joe Biden's campaign.
And what else do we know about Cedric Richman Charlomagne.
Cedric Richmond is a congressman. He's a congressman from Louisiana,

(33:49):
and he's a brother. So we'll talk to him when
we come He goes, he goes, he goes, He goes
viral a lot because he'd be he'd be snapping on folks.
But uh, Cedric et Cedric is a good person to
have a conversation with. He's basically the coachair. He's like
the second maybe maybe second in command, I don't know, okay, campaign, Okay,
all right, So we'll talk to him when we come
back to Dope Move it's the breakfast club. Good morning

(34:12):
and next hour. Since Angela Yee is not here acts
ASSC and East. So if you need relationship advice, to
any type of advice, you can start to getting. You
can start getting on the phone lines right now, all right.
So if you need anything. We don't know what the
coach areas. We don't know what a proud boy is.
We don't know nobody, Antifa, what do you ask us?

(34:32):
We got eight kids between us both. You know you've
been married a long time. I've been married a long time.
It's I think we know a couple of things, don't
you think. Okay, okay, all right, I'm with that, all right,
So we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Clug,
Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is d ch Envy,
Angela Gee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club

(34:55):
right now, we're kicking it with Congressman Cedric Richmond, who's
also the co chair of Joe Biden's campaign. Chelaman. So, Cedric,
do you think we should have more debates? Because I
don't think we should. I think it's pointless, just me,
not the campaign. I would not debate Trump again without
a fact checker. But when you're the candidate, if there's

(35:15):
a match, you're gonna show up and you're gonna get
it into the ring. But I think that they have
to make some real changes to that format. Look, my
grandmother always told me never argue with a fool because
from a distance you can't tell who to tell why.
And so if you jump in that ring and all
hell breaks loose like it did, it really diminishes you

(35:36):
because you're, whether you want to or not, you're going
to be taken down to his level. And so I
do have that real concern. You know, another question I'd
love for you to give me some clarity on because
I thought this was going to be a slam dunk
for him to nail Trump on the seven hundred and
fifty dollars in taxes that he paid. But Trump flipped

(35:56):
it and said it was Obama's policies that enabled him
to get a seventy three million dollars tax refund. So
was it obama stimulus policies that led to the Obama
irs writing a check back to Trump? Because Biden didn't
dispute that, No, it wasn't. It was the fact that
the system has always been read for those who can

(36:17):
write off expenses deferred depreciation and do all of those things. Now,
were there some things in the Obama tax bill that
Donald Trump was probably able to take advantage of. Absolutely,
But remember we were coming out of the worst recession
than the Great Depression. We were trying to jump start
an economy, so we had not only the stimulus package,

(36:40):
the American Recovery Reinvestment Act, we also did, or they
did at the time, some creative stuff and taxes to
keep businesses afloat keep people employed, which is why you
saw towards the end of their presidency record job broke
and us turn it around, which trumps squander. But for

(37:02):
an American president to say up there and be gleeful
and boastful about the fact that he's rich and he
doesn't pay taxes, when he pays less taxes than a
school teacher, all the frontline workers that are out there
risking their lives, I thought that was just an insult
to injury. And so you know, that's partly why the

(37:24):
first thing we want to do is repeal the Trump
tax cuts and invest that money into other things that
will improve the lives of other and not the top
one percent. I agree with that, but isn't it hypocritical
to nail, to try to nail somebody for something that
an administration you was a part of implementing. Well, it
goes back further than I didn't know. I don't think

(37:46):
it's hypocritical. You know, if you look at the whole article,
there are a whole bunch of things that Trump took
advantage of. So if we cannot rely on Trump's as
searching that he used the Obama error tax rules to
do that, He's a liar in a chief, and I
don't believe his taxes are on the up and up.
I think he will write down whatever he needs to

(38:08):
write down, like the seventy thousand dollars on hair or
whatever that mess was, in order to take a deduction
or a break. You know, Trump is telling his folks
to show up to the polls. You know, he said
that last night. He actually told him his supporters to
go to the polls and basically disrupt things. You know,
but Democrats are telling folks to do mail in ballots
and absentee ballots. What is more effect. Look, I am

(38:31):
stressing where you have early in person early vote. That's
what I'm pushing, because one you can social distance the
lines are not that long, and there's no doubt that
your vote counts. And so with mail in ballots which
is accurate, you know, I don't have a fear there.
But my fear is that if you don't get the

(38:53):
form exactly right, that Republicans are going to be challenging
your ballot. So you trust mail in ballots? I do.
I trust mail in ballot. But here's the part that
scares me is that Republicans are going to challenge every
Democratic mail in ballot to see if my grandmother left
off a line that needed to be filled out, or

(39:15):
in some states where you have to do it in
blacking not bluing, they'll challenge the ballot. So if you're
gonna do a mail in ballot, look go to YouTube.
We have a I will vote dot com and you
can go to to make sure that you feel the
ballot out exactly right so that we know that it
will be counted. And so if you're gonna do mail
in ballot, which is safe, just make sure you got

(39:38):
all your eyes and cross all your teas. Besides fact checking,
which you said earlier after last night's debate, what do
y'all go back to the drawing board? And say, you
know what, we have to do this differently. We have
to make sure for the next time, this has to
be done this way. What do y'all talk about to
make sure that whatever happened in the last one doesn't
happen again, to make sure we don't go to Trump's level.

(39:59):
We're a class than he is. And you know it's
that saying about wrestling would have pig. You both get money,
but the pig in Jorgean and making sure that the
public understands the difference. I mean, this guy still will
not own the fact that we have over two hundred
thousand people did because he's incompetence. He knew, he lied,

(40:19):
he covered it up also that he could protect his
economy and protect Wall Street, and so you know, we're
paying a dear price to that. So all of these
people that are catching held home schooling, that's his fault.
Those people that are unemployed right now, that's his fault.
Those people who have lost the loved one, that is

(40:40):
his fault. It is the coronavirus, but it is the
Trump incompetence that put us in this position. And I
don't think that we talked about that enough last night.
All made it clear enough that it should have been
handled better. We did it with ebola and we should
have been able to do it with ronavirus. Do you

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think that the Vice president's answer are non answer about
support he received from the police will hurt him. No.
The fact that we don't have a bunch of police
union support, I don't think it hurts us. I think
that what it means is that after George Floyd, after
all of these incidents where unarmed the African Americans found

(41:22):
themselves dead or injured. I think that it means that
Vice President Bidens stood up and spoke his truth, which
is this has to stop, that there is systematic racism
in policing. And yes, that cost him some support in
police unions. However, he has the answer though, and that
was the answer to Cedric. That's the answer Like why

(41:42):
couldn't he reply like that? If you reply like that,
people sitting back and be like, oh, yeah, he did
speak up for you know, the protesters in the street.
He did speak up for unarmed black and brown people.
That's why the police won't support him. I want to
ask you a couple more questions. How can a black
person in good conscience to be a member of the
Democrat Ratic our Republican Party, because I just don't ever

(42:02):
feel like our issues, our interests are represented in either
the basic principle of the democratic parties that we understand
that government is here to help people, especially when they
can't help themselves. Sometimes people get knocked down where they
don't have the capacity to help themselves back up. So
whether it was Hurricane Katrina or Rita, Hurricane Sandy, are

(42:26):
the wildfires or COVID where you see an economy destroyed,
you see people out of work, what we believe in
as Democrats is yes, we're going to try to help
people lift themselves back up. So that means right now,
if we have to expand food stamps, is you know
people would call them like it's a bad thing, then
that's what we're going to do, because we understand that

(42:47):
people are in food pantry lines and it's not their fault.
It is the fault of the federal government who couldn't
contain coronavirus. If people are unemployed, we're going to expand
unemployment benefits so people can pay their rent, mortgage or
whatever else. Now, the other part is we're going to
empower people and give them the ability to chart their

(43:07):
own path towards a future. Now does every party get
it right? As a legislative system a very frustrating system. Absolutely.
I enjoyed being an electrician much better than a legislator
because when I was an electrician, at the end of
the day, I flipped the switch, the fan came on,
the light came on. I saw the progress and the legislature.

(43:29):
Sometimes you will go years. It took me almost six
years to repeal the mandatory life sentence for first offense
heroin in Louisiana. Six years, but we got it done.
In the fifty two guys that were doing life for
a first arrest of distribution of heroin got to come home.
And so you know, it's a frustrating process. But it's

(43:53):
the government we have. And I believe that the Democratic
Party truly cares about uplifting people and helping people when
they can't help themselves. All right, when we come back,
we got more with Congressman Cedric Richmond, who don't move.
It's the breakfast Club, good Mourner Party. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Guee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club.

(44:13):
Right now, we're kicking it with Congressman Cedric Richmond, who's
also the co chair of Joe Biden's campaign Charlomagne, How
many guns do you own right now? Cedric? Especially after
hearing Donald Trump tell you know, the proud boys to
be on standby you, Louisiana. Man, how many guns do
you are? I have one gun and I'm looking at
purchasing another in unfortunate parties. I saw I saw a

(44:35):
movie the other day and I just decided that with
the chaos going on, the firearm that that person had
that I want. So what kind of firearm was this?
It's a Desert Eagle or forty caliber? What was it?
No that whether the's two that I want one of
the judge, I don't know if you've ever seen it.
It's a handgun. It's a revolver that can shoot either

(44:57):
a forty five bullet are to shoot I think a
full one shotgun shell and that way if you're if
you're home, I just go back to that scene and
Boys in the Hood where Lawrence Fishburn shoot straight through
the front door. If you're coming in my house, I'm
going to assume that you are full and I don't

(45:17):
want to necessarily have to be the you know, aim
the best. So that revolver with shotgun shells in it,
I think, Willy, why do people think Democrats are are
anti Second Amendment? I don't know. Look, the best hunter
and shooter in Congress is a guy named Benny Thompson,
a black guy from Mississippi. And so I don't know

(45:38):
why people assume that we're not for the Second Amendment.
But everything has limits. You can't have a bazooka. I mean,
it'd be clue to own a bazooka, but you can't.
And so you can't have an M six team. So
at some point weapons are weapons of mass destruction, not
the Second Amendment. And think about this. When they wrote

(45:58):
the Second Amendment, it was no such thing as an
AAR fifteen. There was no such thing as an M sixteen.
So the framers of the Constitution, we're not talking about
guns that could cause that much carnage in such little time. So,
you know, I don't know why, but to have some
reasonable gun reform, like chill closing the Charleston loophole where

(46:20):
this kid sat in that church and he said the
people were so nice to him that he had second
thoughts before he murdered them. And you mean to tell
me we can't just if your background check doesn't come
back in seventy two hours, you have to have that gun. Well,
let me just tell you something from my neighborhood. The
person who leads a gun immediately is a person that
shouldn't have a gun because something is wrong if you

(46:43):
want a gun and you cannot wait to get it.
And so those are the types of things. I think
we just have to talk to the American people that
it's just common sense. And so, you know, I don't
know why Democrats get the probably because we let them
say it. You know, if you let people say stuff
over and over again, people will to believe. It's why
Muhammad Ali always said he was the greatest reporter asked

(47:03):
him why he said, if I said enough, people will
believe it. Yeah, that's that's always my biggest issue with
the Democrats. It's the messaging, you know, And like that's
why I thought that the debates would have maybe you know,
done Vice President of Biden some good. But do you
think people who viewed the debate gained any clarity of answers? Yeah,
I do. I think they gained some answers around COVID

(47:26):
nineteen and his inconfidence in the fact that he still
does not have a plan for how you open back
up government. He has this make believe And I thought
one of Biden's good lines was when he jabbed him
on the fact that he said, drink disinfectant of bleach.
I mean, this president has no clue in how to
handle the pandemic because he and his circle of friends

(47:49):
they made about three hundred billion dollars during this pandemic.
Our circle of friends, they're hurtings. And so I think
that that was one of the biggest differences in the debate,
besides the fact that this president can't condemn white supremacy
and he's going to rush through a Supreme Court pick
that is adverse to Roe v. Wade. But you know

(48:10):
what questions all of his Supreme Court Court picks do
not answer Brown versus Board of Education and other issues. Miranda.
All of those cases and most of the games that
we made during a civil rights movement came from the
Supreme Court. So spe means a Supreme Court can reverse him.
And I don't trust this president and his private conversations

(48:32):
are his agenda. Got just my final question, how do
you think the outcome of this debate helped or harmed Biden,
because even when I was watching you know, cable news
last night CNN, they were saying, like, it's not like
Biden was good, it's just that Trump was so bad.
A lot of people thought that Vice President Biden would
not be able to hold his own would I be

(48:52):
able to stand up? And I think he did that
last night, and he did it well. But what I
think that the biggest thing that comes out of the
debate is that around the world, they're probably looking at
us and laughing at America, just like they laughed at
Donald Trump and were caught on the tape the world leaders,
and so our standing in the world is going in
the opposite direction, and that does not make us safer.

(49:15):
For a lot of people who may be in a
position that they were in with Hillary and Trump are
not excited about either. I think last night was a
moment of clarity that one guy is just bad, craft crazy,
and the other guy is genuinely concerned about their well
being and has a plan to get America moving back

(49:35):
in the right direction. So I think it will lock
in our soft support and it will make others give
us a second, look, when I look at guys like you,
I see the future, and I look at sending A. Harris,
I see the future. I just don't see the future.
I didn't see the future on that stage I actually
saw in America I'm so tired of. I will give
you the visuals. Two older white men. However, one of

(49:58):
those white men picked a black woman to be his
running mate. And one of those white men vowed very
early off to make sure that he will put a
black woman on the Supreme Court. Because that's one, it's
a segment of the population that's been holding us down
for a long time. But two, it's a segment of
the population that has never had a voice on the

(50:18):
highest court in the land. And I think that if
you look at those commitments, that speaks to who he is,
along with the fact that he wants to have the
most diverse cabinet in the history of America. And look
is left every voice agenda. It is the most ambitious
black agenda of any presidential candidate in the history of America.

(50:40):
If we get Joe Biden and Senator Harrison the White House,
and you know the black agenda, criminal justice reform, prison reform,
all of these things. If they don't get done, you
blame you, Congressman Cender Freshman, because you are the hood
black whisperer in that White House. We have to blame
you right now. So man, look, I'll take that. And

(51:02):
if we get in and we can't expand funding the
Title one schools, create economic environment for black men and
black businesses, if we can't do more to protect look,
it should be low hanging fruit that black people can
live their lives without being shot or killed by the police.
That should not be asking a lot criminal justice reform,
making sure that it makes sense, holding prosecutors accountable so

(51:25):
that white kids don't get diversion in drug court and
black kids get a polae bargain. If we can't accomplish
those things, look, I will take the charge. I'll take
the lick because I deserve it. I am vouching for
this Vice president, and I believe when we get in office,
we're going to be able to accomplish those things to
move the black community forward deliberately. Well, thank you for

(51:46):
joining US. Congressman Cedric Richmond. We appreciate you for checking in.
Don't let this be the last time, man, we got
with thirty five more days before the election. We got
we got thirty five days. I'll come on after Senator
Harris does her thing next whin day, so I know
she's gonna show up and show out and do a
really good job and show America what she's made of

(52:08):
and what black woman magic is. So uh, you know
we could do it right after that. All right, all right,
my brother checking in. Brother than the Breakfast Club. Your
mornings will never be the same morning. Everybody is DJ Envic,
Angela ye Charlemagne, the guy, we are the Breakfast Club.
Let's get to the rum as Angela is on vacation,

(52:30):
Let's talk Mariah Carry. She's stilling the team. This is
the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Now, Charlemagne.
When Mariah Carry says, honey dip skin, who you think
she's talking about? Man? Shut up, Man, tell a goddamn story, now,
Mariah Carry, I'm not I'm just saying what she says.

(52:54):
Mariah Carry is opening up about her first sexual experience
with Derek Jeta, going as far as to call him
the honey dip Skin. Now. In her new book, The
Meeting of Mariah Carry, she says when they first met.
They didn't hit it off right away. She said. It
wasn't until they shared their experiences about being by racial
that Mariah Carrey saw Geta as prince charming love. You

(53:17):
want to know about the sex life now, they said.
The two begin to secretly talk and a shot. I
don't know. I don't know. It just feels like I
should be all right. The two begins to see how
they talk, shared a warm, slow, intoxicating kiss on Cheetah's roof,
which inspired her song the Roof. Yes I Am You

(53:38):
sound like you've masturbated to a Derek Jeter Jersey or two.
It's wrong with you? They said. They never took it
further because neither of them wanted to cheapen their romance
by cheating on her marriage. So when the relationship was
over with Timmy Betola, they started dating. Everything was so
new and sweet, down to the smooth texture of his
honey dip skin. It was how it was. That's all

(54:00):
you got. I don't know other there is no human
on alive that is the complexion of honey. I'm thinking,
let me think, who's the complexion of honey? I can't
think nobody that's the complexion of honey me, hello, honey,
dip skin, I got like honey, its honey, ain't yellow?
You the color a dirty year? And you got dirty
year and dip skin. Anyway, you got dirty year and
dip skin. Back to my story when you don't the water.

(54:22):
Carry called experience so sensual and admitted he was the only,
the only, the second guy she has slept with. Carry
knew it wasn't gonna last, saying that they were both
huge stars. It could not live up to each other's fantasy,
but they both fulfilled each other's knees at the time, DJ,
we loved him my life, not of my life. What
do you mean you can't live up to the fantasy?

(54:43):
I don't know why? Why? Why? Why didn't being stars
can't live up to the fancy? Is this my Rid
Carry book? God? I need to read it. I'm been
wanting to read Rid Carry, but it actually sounds amazing.
It out? No, No, I don't think it's out yet. Well,
they're putting out too much because I feel like I
didn't read the book. I want to read the book.
Give me the goddamn But when does it drop? Do
you know? No? No, that sounds interesting. I want to
read it now. Bryson Tiller releases this album tomorrow. It's

(55:06):
called Anniversary. He had a zoom session with some of
his fans where they could listen to some of the album.
Of course, his fans recorded some of it, and one
of the records that everybody's talking about is Bryson Tiller
featuring Drake Let's hear a clip. I've been thinking maybe
things one never say we made him to be time
we thought they say. I'm not sure one thing for sure,

(55:32):
if we were together to dether, they ain't gonna mistake
all the roll seed to be trying to be together. Mmm,
why would you yell like that? Maybe that wasn't reference
to that record. I don't think it was a reference

(55:52):
to that record though. I'm just tired. Um, I'm gonna
I'm gonna check Bryson till. I'm an R and B
fan and I do you ever feel bad on Bryson
Tiller drops music because uh, you was supposed to sign
him nothing. I was gonna sign his honey dip skin.
Shut up my intern. His name is Neil. Shout to
Neil actually manages him and was trying to bring him

(56:13):
to me. But you know, Dylan artists. Artists are crazy,
so I was just I just necessarily didn't listen. But
um and Andre Herrell the same. Andre Herrell didn't listen
either and he got signed and he's doing big things.
So I'm proud of both Bryson Tiller and Neil so
continue to do yet in peace, Andre Horrell. Yes, keep
doing your thing, Bryson. I'll be checking out the album
tomorrow maybe. And also lastly, Ti appeared on All Deaf

(56:36):
Digital's Arts and Raps and he got an interviewed by
two kids named Dylan and Zariyah, and they didn't take
it easy on him, and they asked him some questions
like this, why do they call you rubber band? Bad? Okay, okay,
we'll see uh in the land FA FA fall way
He called Campton Road times. Before I was doing what

(56:57):
I'm doing right now, I had had too. I had
to kind of fulfill my financial needs in the area
of manufacturing and distribution of illegal pharmaceuticals. Well, you know what,
don't even worry about it. Let's just say I had

(57:17):
to keep my money, my money in my pockets neat.
So what would you do if some kids ask you
about your old pass? I'm gonna be honest with you, man,
nothing makes you feel dumber than telling kids you used
to sell drugs or any of the crimes that you
used to commit. Because explaining the old you the people,
especially kids, it's it's awkward and dumb. It makes you
feel awkward and dumb because as you are explaining it,

(57:40):
your brain and heart start to compute to you how
stupid it was. So it's actually the kind of stuff
that brings you to tears in therapy. You know. Sometimes
it's tears of sadness, you know, and sometimes it's tears
of joy, and it just makes you feel dumb, you know,
when when when you're talking to kids about your past.
But I mean, that's why I write books, Okay, That's
why I wrote Black Privilege. Opportunity comes to those who

(58:02):
create it. And that's why I wrote Shook One of
anxiety playing tricks on me because you purge, get it
all out, the good, the so called good, the so
called bad, the so called ugly, and you let people
learn from that. But when I'm sitting down talking to kids,
I'd rather talk from the place where I am now
in my life. The brother who has been the therapy,
the brother who has a sacred purpose, coach, the brother

(58:23):
who's faithful to his wife, who has kids, who has grown,
who has evolved. Because my understanding of myself and life
is much better now than trying to explain from that
perspective when I was in the street being a dumbass knucklehead,
and not even in the street to ten years ago. Yeah, yeah,
I mean, it's just it's just a matter of telling
them your experience and hopefully they learn from your bad
experiences and the same thing out of the same and

(58:44):
even with my kids, just let them know the truth.
I'm not proud of it, but I want them to
know to be like Daddy did some dumbish and you know,
thank god Daddy's still here because of it. But yeah,
and not even when you're talking about it from the
perspective of being in the street, like I said, like
even if it's just ten years ago and I'm talking
about how we used to be to the publish, you
know what I mean, on radio or whatever, podcast, just
you feel stupid. You're like, god, dang it, and you

(59:07):
can't you can't tell them that story because kids are
very impressionable, so they think they can do that. Same
bs you did, whether it was from the street or
whether what you were doing what you were doing in entertainment.
And they think it's gonna work for them. It's not
gonna work that way for you because you're not me,
That's right. And I still got my ass kick quite
a few times out here. I sure did. Absolutely, you

(59:28):
know what I mean. And that is your rumor report.
Emiri Carri's book is out right now, so if you
order it on Amazon, you'll get it by the second
or third, which is uh dead too, so you can
pick up my wife. I need to get that book.
I think my wife ordered it for me because I
wanted to go. Look on my phone just now and
it says arrives Saturday, October third, So she'll do like
when she hit me say I want to books, She'll
always order it for me. Doka. All right, well that

(59:50):
is your rumor report. Now who are you giving that
donkey too? For? After the our USPS is getting donkey today?
We really need to have this conversation. This conversation is
stemming from something that happened in Florida, but it's a
teachable moment, a larger conversation to be had because I
think this is some foreshadowing that people with foreskin need
to listen to Oh boy, all right, we'll get into

(01:00:11):
that decks. And also don't forget ass C and e's
after that. So if you need relationship advice, so any
type of advice, get on them phone lines right now.
Charlomagne and I help you out. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, donkey. At the time you get dunky, you
are adrect you. I'm gonna fatten all that around your

(01:00:36):
want this man to Doton blowers. Many waited for Charlomagne
to top the boves. Had to make a judgment who
was gonna be on the Donkey of the Day. They
chose you because the Breakfast Club, bitch you, Who's donkey
of the day today? Donkey of today for Thursday October first.
God damn it, it's the first of October. I truly
cannot believe it's October. And I have to stop saying
God damn it, but I truly cannot believe it's October.

(01:00:58):
We've really been in the house for over six months.
Yes we have unbelievable But donkey today for Thursday October
first is going to USPS for all you individuals who
trust mail in voting who think that your votes will
be counted by mail and get there on time. One,
you believe in America and this institution's way more than

(01:01:19):
I ever could. All right, salute to your patriotism. And two,
in this era when we know folks be cheat when
it comes to elections, if you are an able body,
human being who is able to get up and go
cast your voting person, do it. And this story is
a prime example. Why. See Sue Burgess, a rich man
of Florida. She won the lottery, okay, a thousand dollars

(01:01:42):
to be exact, one rack, one stack of grant in
her hand. She won in the second Chance lottery drawing
drop on a clues bombs. For Sue Burgess, one thousand
dollars is a nice chunk of change. You can get
some bills paid, get some rent paid, put some food
on the table. And extra thousand dollars in your pocket
is good money. Okay, that's the universal basic d come
Andrew Aine wants to give out everybody wants to give

(01:02:03):
to everybody, you know once a month a thousand dollars, okay.
Sue found out she won on July twenty nine, and
most people would go to their local lottery office to
claim any prize over six hundred dollars in person. Well,
according to Complex, all the locations were closed due to
the Corona's virus pandemic. July twenty nine. We was on
locked doown, okay, and that left you know, Sue if

(01:02:26):
only one option, and that's the option to mail her
ticket to the state's headquarters in Tallahassee. Now imagine being
Sue Burgess. Okay, put yourself in her flip flops in
Florida for one second. Police, all right, coronavirus pandemic. Everything
shut down, money tight, You're praying to God for a blessing,
and then boom, a thousand dollars in your lap. You

(01:02:47):
win a thousand dollars in the lottery, Look at God.
But the lottery locations are closed, so you, Sue Burgers,
have to either send your ticket in the dropbox or
certified mail. You choose the ladder because you only had
a few days left to get your ticket postmark and
meet the one week time frame given the winners to
claim their prize. And then this happens. Let's go to
WFLA NBC eight for the report. Police Sue Burgas was

(01:03:10):
overjoyed to win a thousand bucks and the second chance
lottery for the Monopoly scratch off game. Florida Latto District
offices were closed because of COVID, so Sue was told
in order to get her winnings she could either put
the ticket in a local office drop box or send
it certified mail to Alatto headquarters in Tallahassee. She chose

(01:03:32):
what she thought was the safest option. Her tracking information
shows that the ticket made it to the Tallahassee post
office at seven twelve am on August twelfth, and even now,
more than six weeks later, it's listed as in transit.
Since Sue's ticket didn't arrive, a lot of spokeswoman tells
me her money was given to an alternate winner. The

(01:03:54):
Postal Service tells me they don't know what happened to
this package and they're investigating. Meanwhile, I was able to
get the Florida Lottery to bend a little. They tell
me that they're not responsible for mistakes from the postal service,
but that if this package shows up and it's postmarked
on time, they will give Sue her one thousand dollars.
Usps DON lawsuits a thousand dollars ticket, Sue. I can

(01:04:18):
taste the anxiety and the disappointment you felt in my
mouth right now. When you fix your mind on something
and you can see it, visualize that, you start making
plans for it, and then it just gets lost like that,
it makes you feel like life sucks, you know, I mean,
how bad can things get? All right? The tracking information
showed that the ticket arrived at a post office in

(01:04:40):
Tallahassee at seven to twelve am on August twelve, but
it never made its way to the lottery office, all right,
showing it actually showed her ticket as still in transit,
so it was not delivered. And to add insult to injury,
since the ticket never made it to the office on time,
her prize went to an alternate winner. Somebody else doesn't

(01:05:01):
got Sue's blessing, all because of the incompetence of the USPS.
I'm saying all that to say, this is Florida, one
of the most important swing states in the presidential election. Florida,
do you really trust mail in ballots? Everybody out there,
do you really trust mail in ballots? Now, we had
Congressman and Biden coach has Cedric Richmond on last hour
he said he trust mail in balloting. Once again, for

(01:05:24):
anybody out there that trust mail in balloting, y'all trust
America in this institution is way more than I do.
And I'm gonna tell you why. Granted, Sue probably was
just a mistake, but just think about that, on a
random day in July, mail just getting lost. It's been
six weeks since that ticket allegedly arrived at the Tallahassee
post Office. Who knows what happened to it. Maybe Sue
for got to sign the back of it and somebody
else signed didn't claim the money, but that couldn't have

(01:05:46):
been the case because it went to an alternative winner.
So scratch that IDEA random day in July ticket gets lost.
What's gonna happen in November? See when I keep telling
y'all that you have way more faith in America and
its institutions, it's because of things like this Tuesday Night,
to celebrity in Chief, the highest ranking white supremacists in America,
Donald J. Trump, refused to condemned white supremacy, even told

(01:06:08):
Vanilla Isis aka the Proud Boys to stand back, but
stand by. Now, let me ask you a question, because
I could be wrong here. Maybe I didn't notice, but
I didn't see a whole lot of outrage from the Republicans.
I didn't see a lot of Republicans coming out to
condemn Trump. Forget politics for a second. I didn't see
a whole lot of people completely outrage period by those comments.

(01:06:29):
I mean, of course, the usual suspects in left wing media,
you know, black folks, minorities. But what I'm talking about
is a statement like that from the president of the
United States of America should have had the country and
a complete uproar, like everyone and their mother should have
been raising holy hell about that statement. But they didn't.

(01:06:49):
Vidd you notice anybody raising real hell about that statement.
I mean, I'm not I'm not talking about the usual suspects,
but just in general, no, not at all. You know why,
because white silence's compliance. They agree with that fool. They
liked that energy. So with that shade, do you think
these sneaky Trump supporters, these undercovered white supremacists who wear
cone headhoods at night, but they are your teachers, lawyers, doctors,

(01:07:12):
CEOs of these fortune five hundred companies and USPS workers
by day? Do you think these folks want to see
you voting against their guy. Hell no, they're gonna be
throwing your votes away, tossing them. If you think Sue
burgess lottery ticket got lost in Florida, wait until mail
from high black and brown districts in Florida goes missing
around election time. You have been warned. Let's not act

(01:07:35):
like if those lottery officers were open, Sue wouldn't have
been down there, ticket in hand collecting her money. Okay,
Mailing in the ticket was a last resort for Sue
because she had no other option. All you young ass
folks with strong immune systems, put your damn mask on,
grab your hand sanitizer, and go to the polls on
November third. It's just as essential as the drug store,

(01:07:56):
the pharmacy, eating outside of the restaurant, going to a
club up, pulling up to your weed man, pulling up
to your pill man, pulling up to your shrew man,
whatever you've been doing during this pandemic, to go outside,
do it, to go outside and vote, because I don't
trust mail in voting, just like poor Sue shouldn't, and
I'm sure at this point doesn't trust the USPS ever

(01:08:18):
to ever run her that money. Please give the USPS
the sweet signs of the Hamletones. Oh, now you are
the doge the day you do gee, oh the day.

(01:08:40):
And something tells me won't be the last time I
have to give a USPS donkey of today in the
next U forty to fifty days. Yeah. Also, man, if
anybody out there knows, uh, Sue Sue Burgess of rich
Man of Florida, tell her all at me. I feel
like she's on Facebook. I'm not active on Facebook, but

(01:09:02):
I feel like I feel like she's on Facebook and
flip flops in Florida. Stupid man. I just need I
just want to I just want a highlight her for
a second. That's all highlighter, that's all all right. Well,
thank you for that donkey of the day. Now, when
we come back, ask C and E if you need
relationship advice and any type of advice, call us. Now
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, DJ

(01:09:27):
Envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast Club.
Now it's time for as C and E. Angela is out,
so Charlomagne and I will be holding it down. So
let's go to the call us. Hello, who's this. Hi,
I'm Veronica. Hey Veronica, how are your queen? Hey? I'm good,
I'm really good. Um. I actually had a question for
shot Well both y'all. But Charlomagne, I think to really

(01:09:51):
uh truly get it more than DJ Envy because he's
like that's usually how it works. He's a little what
I like that last part. Would you say he's he's
a loyal dude to his woman, I'm not. I'm just
people what you did in your past. I'm just end

(01:10:12):
you got a little more experience. I've not getting good
guys to them loyal you know, every man's trip, but
any whom I've been with my dude now for six
years and at this point, it's like I'm getting on
the tired verse. Okay, So every once in a while,

(01:10:33):
he may like I may kept him talking to a girl,
or I may look at as as text messages and see
that he was talking to his at or one night
he didn't even come home. So like, I'm so tired
now because it's like I give all my loyalty to
these guys and it's like never I never get a
good a good return, and for my loyalty, it's like

(01:10:54):
it's it's like every woman and so loyal. They always
wanted to be these dirt bad you know, and I'm
I'm tired, you know. I just wanted to actually really
know because this time in this relationship, I can't walk away.
I can't just get up and take off because I
got kids now. So he shouldn't make you stay. If
he's being disrespectful and out all night and not calling you,

(01:11:15):
not telling you where he is, he's talking to other chicks,
don't let the kids be the reason you stay and
keep getting hurt. That's no, that's not even the that's
not even an issue. Because he called, he called, Well,
they have somebody with me or whatever. The point my
whole thing is when are you gonna become a man
to where you make your decisions and make us, you know,
make your decisions not reflecting people who really here for you,

(01:11:37):
you know. So like if he out he partied too
hard and he ended up getting drunk to speak on
his train's help. No, you should be an adult and
know where you're limited. You know what I'm saying, Stop
getting a little sober and bring your butt home. How
old is he He's thirty three, So then you want
to stop. He's thirty three. All right, I've been with
my woman for I've been on my my woman for

(01:11:58):
twenty two years, married for six, completely faithful for four.
Actually the last time I did any dirt was October
twenty sixteen. That is a fact. So y'all been together
for six, so you got about twelve more years before. Um,
he hangs his jersey up for good. You ain't gotta
work that, you you you know what it is. Na, No,

(01:12:27):
don't listen to Sharli Man. You gotta give him an ultimatum.
Tell him you you you want a grown ass man.
You don't want to boy all that being out in
the club, not taking care of home. It's a problem.
Don't don't listen to Charloman. He got you put yoursel
down and you tell him what it is, and you
keep your foot on his neck. I agree with him
because when my girl, my my my woman. Know I'm saying,

(01:12:48):
my woman broke up with me for a whole year,
uh when when she had just graduated from college. So
that definitely, you know, did put the fear of God
in me? So I agree with and beyond that. But
I'm gonna tell you something else. I'm not as much
of a dirt bag as your man, because I ain't
never stayed out all name. I always had good sense
that God gave me to take my ass home after
did we play you up that if he was out

(01:13:11):
him being out all night, if I didn't know what
he was, I probably would have went crazy. But I
got this man, like we follow each other on our location,
so I know where yet you know what I'm saying.
It's just I want to see if he makes the
responsible decisions to sober up and come home, like chasing
and seeing if you're gonna come home. I should have
to keep calling you asking you when you're gonna come home.

(01:13:33):
And I shouldn't have to sit up to five o'clock
and morning to make sure. You say, I shouldn't have
to do that because you put you putting more on
my shoulders. You know, I've never the whole six years,
I've never actually left him to where I need to
make him realize what he got. You know what I'm saying.
I've never done that, and sometimes you got to put
that ultimatum on. I think the PRIMI is he knows
that he knows you ain't leave it, so he knows

(01:13:54):
he can disrespect, so you put the fair guide in him,
and I'm sure he'll act right and good luck mama. Yeah,
and I wanted to tell you too, man, the way
the way people treat you as a statement about who
they are as a human being. It's not a statement
about you. So I don't ever want you to think
that you're not a good woman, You're not a good mother.
It has nothing to do with you. That man has
a lot of insecurities. That man has a fragile ego

(01:14:14):
and he's searching for something and other woman that he
can only find within himself. Period. Absolutely well, good luck, mama.
All right, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one
on five one if you need relationship advice and any
type of advice, call ye. Now is the breakfast club,
Good morning, conting. Everybody is dha Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomgne
the guy we are the breakfast club with in the

(01:14:34):
middle of ask hello there, what's up? Bro? What's your
question for? C and E? Order me something, man, Order
me something, man, give me something. Hey, Charlomy, Yeah, listen,
I got a question for your real quick lights. Look,
I'll be married for lights met here right, I'm disabled military.

(01:14:55):
I got one hundred percent disability. I originally called who
saying something about my wife, but he's this anyway, Look,
I need your help. I needed your help like a
year ago because one of my disabilities is that is
D and all the stuff, and I almost cure myself.
I got two kids, right and so reasually, why I'm
calling me is because you always speak to our mental health, right,

(01:15:19):
and I'm Domnican, I'm Dominican, right, so we don't believe
in that just like black people, you know what I mean,
I can see them myself, like, not that I consider
myself black, That's not what I'm saying, but we are.
You know what I'm saying. Okay, that's what I'm Okay, cool,
I want you to take my number because I'm gonna
need you. You know what I'm saying. Because I'm getting

(01:15:41):
help right now with my mental health. You know what
I'm saying, And I'm getting better. But what I'm saying
is I try to call these radio stations before because
I feel like you know her. Sometime guy tells you
to like do something, and you you either listen to
it or you don't. You know what I'm saying. So
I was calling you back then when I was in
my darkest because I feel that you have the answer

(01:16:02):
to help me out. You know what I'm saying, Well,
i'll tell you what. I don't have all the answers,
you know what I'm saying. I'm still going on my journey,
just like you going on your journey. But I do
have a lot of resources and a lot of people
that you can talk to, people that you know have
have helped me get through. And I have no problem
sharing those resources with you, my my Dominican brother. Okay,
but hold on, hold on second. We're gonna get your information.

(01:16:24):
But I got a real question for the brother though.
Ok Ahead, go ahead, ask me a question. You're a Dominican, right, yes, sir,
how many pair of white jeans do you own? Or
have you owned? I knew it throughout your life. Seriously,
hold on, like seriously, probably like once or twice because
there was a white party and I need it. Okay,
everything white? Okay, Okay, so all Dominicans don't have white jeans, Charlot,

(01:16:48):
Hold on, many ask that man about his white jeans. Man.
I'm about to get your I'm gonna get your number.
Leave your number with the producer. I'm gonna hit you up.
I'm hit you in the show over in like an hour.
All right, goodness, gracious hello, who's that yo? This magic
magic question to see me? Yeo, man, I got I
got some questions, man, A little relationship problem I got
going on right now. They're on my girl for a year.

(01:17:11):
She got three kids and uh, she's pregnant with now
with the fourth one by me. It is my first one,
but like it ain't even she got three from another man. Yeah,
she got three from another man. She got three different
baby daddy. Well she has four now four baby daddy
that well okay, yeah, and then it's been rough to me. Man.

(01:17:32):
It's like I go through hell. I do everything she
has to do. Basically, I've been a dude boy for
her since she's been pregnant. And she called me selfish
just because like I complain or something like that for
getting up in the middle of the night doing something
for her, Like I'm doing it, so shut up. But
she don't respect you, bro. Man, it's kind of hard

(01:17:53):
to respect the fourth baby daddy. You know what I'm saying.
I'm scared for my life though, for real, man, I
ain't she put hands on you. Yeah she has, she has, Yeah, yeah,
I ain't. You know what I'm saying. This is just
one time incident, but that's what she used to in
her path. And I'm toxic woman. I'm not that guy

(01:18:15):
you know from you. I'm not your eggs baby daddy
or nothing like that. Want to come home, get drunk
and put you know, put my hands on your stuff
like that. You know, I communicate, you know, just talk
to me whatever the problem is, we'll try to solve
instead of this argument back and forth. But like I said,
she ain't got there hood and not too pregnant now
and not some time. I sn't want to be with me,

(01:18:35):
no mode, And that's not what I wanted my wife,
my first child. I wanted to be old family, not
just I feel bad for you bro with somebody that's toxic.
Oh man, are you taking care of other three one too?
I'm thirty one having my first child and it ain't
how I wanted to be. Are you kids really driving

(01:18:56):
me crazy? Boy? If you don't listen to me? Are
you taking care of other three kids barely? Or you
taking care of them so you are? You know what
I'm saying, Like I'll do what she asked me to
do for them or whatnot? Boy, listen, if the roads
were reversed and you was dating a toxic man with
four different baby mamas who put hands on you, what

(01:19:18):
would your girls be telling you to do? Leave? People
spent telling me to leave, but I just didn't listen.
I don't know why I really listen to your goddamn girlfriends.
Your girlfriends right now, you said you fair for your life.
She puts hands on you, she makes you do everything.
You sound like you do everything, and you're about to
lose it. So you better leave her alone before she
hit you with envy. Front pen greet your girlfriends. Enva's

(01:19:44):
Joan Clayton. We're telling you to leave Maya. Okay, Actually
you would be lending in a situation like this, something
lending would get herself into. All right, you got she
got three kids already from three different baby daddies. He
got one on the way from you. Be a father
to your child. But this sounds like a very a
toxic human that you're dealing with, and she needs to
get some healing. And when she gets some healing, it

(01:20:05):
becomes the woman that you need her to be. Then
you can be with her. I told her, I told
her time about getting married and stuff before the baby
get here. I told her, you want to do that,
we're gonna have to go to counsel and she told
me he don't need that. Really, it's a stressful, man,
it's really putting a toelement for real. You know what
toxic people do. They never let things go. They can't
move forward. They bully, they intimidate, they lie, they create drama,

(01:20:28):
they play the victim, and they act out of fear
and insecurity. That's all that person is doing to you
right now. You gotta go, bro, be a father to
your child. That's a very toxic woman. She sounded like
the future of females. Repeat after me. I am strong,
I am strong. I will not let her hit me anymore.
I will not let her hit me anymore. What do anymore?

(01:20:53):
That's right? I am strong, I am a good man,
and I am a good father. I am strong. I
am a good man, and I will be a good father.
You go, when you got that written down at envy
and why are you not just that's your daily affirmation.
I'm trying to give him a self esteem to make
him feel good this morning. Man, brother, you go out there,
you have a great day and you take care of business.
I brother, eliminate all toxic people from your life. Man.

(01:21:14):
Why we always give people more chances than they deserve?
Why do we do that? Man? A little self esteem? Right? Wow,
as CNE eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
We got rumors coming up. A couple of people have
some babies. We'll tell you about it when we come back.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Just

(01:21:35):
oh gosh, reports with Angel and Breakfast Club. Now like earlier,
we got to congratulate Usha Ushall, welcome to baby a girl.
Several bowl Raymond, So, congratulations to Usher, salut ersha. Also
Kevin Hart and his wife and Nico, they welcome a

(01:21:55):
baby girl, Kaori maya heart, so congratulations to them as well.
Salute to all the hearts. And lastly, Donald Glover. You know,
during a GQ conversation he revealed he had a son
during the pandemic. He said it was really weird because
he an hour before his son was born, he just
had seen the George Floyd video and then his son

(01:22:16):
was born an hour lady an hour later. He said,
it was just nuts. He said, I was in a
hospital bed. My son had just been born an hour
before I seen this video. It was such a weird moment,
was such an intense, weird moment that he says, because
I was just watching the video like it was eight
minutes long, and then all of a sudden, I have
my son. Somebody who you know played symbol in the
Lion King should understand the circle of life. That's exactly

(01:22:38):
what that was that he witnessed. He witnessed a baby
being born, and he witnessed the man, you know, tragically
being killed. But it's still life and it is still deaf.
That is the circle of life. The circle of life.
That's that's it. Yeah, well he named the baby after
his dad that recently passed away. So again, congratulations to
Donald Glover. Now actually various, it's very uh symbolic that

(01:23:03):
a person who played symbol got the witness to circle
of life in that way, because that's all it is.
A circle of life is just you know, symbolic terms
for the series of events that unfold on Earth bringing
us from cradle to the grave. That's all ups and downs,
loving misfortune. And also shout out to Jay Z and
Rock Nation. They appointed the first ever black executive producer
for the Super Bowl halftime show. The brother's name is

(01:23:25):
Jesse Collins, So congratulations to him and I love what
do you mean a brother name is Jesse College dropping
a clue bonx with Jesse Collins. Okay, Jesse Collins has
been a guest on The Breakfast Club. Jesse Collins has
done things like the New Addition movie and the Bobby
Brown movie. Producers the BT Awards every year. You know,
he's doing the Uptown the Uptown Record movie based on

(01:23:46):
the life of Andre Horrell, which I'm a consultant producer
on as well too. By the way, Rest in peace,
Andre Horrell. But yes, Luke, Jesse Collins man, Jesse gets
busy out handy streets definitely does. So congratulations to him
and shout to jay Z and Rock Nation and also
jay Z Meek Mills. Reform Alliance scores a major victory
in California. Now they're saying that celebrating this first major

(01:24:07):
victory by signing a new bill into the law. Now,
this new bill will drastically reshape Callie's probation system and
give hundreds of thousands of Californians a better shot at
exiting the criminal justice system for good. So they are
definitely doing the work. Yeah, man, Reform does so much
great work that the culture may not appreciate, but society

(01:24:28):
as a whole does and that's what ultimately matters, you
know what I mean. So you know, drop on a
clue to bomb for Reform, Like I mean, they're they're
always constantly doing the work. They're never not doing the work. Yeah,
Like they're always doing things to reform the prison system.
So salute the reform. Yeah. The new law limits adult
probation sentences to a maximum of one year for misdemeanor

(01:24:52):
in two years for felony offenses, so that will greatly
reduce probation violation. So shout to Reform and Hove and
Meek Mill and everything that they're doing, because they're doing
a great job. Michael Ruman as well, they're doing really
really great absolutely. And lastly, I reported this earlier, but
I just I just love this. Lebron James has purchased
his third property in California that he owns right now.
He purchased a mansion for thirty six million dollars ninety

(01:25:14):
one hundred square feet two guest home, swimming pool, tennis
court two and a half acres. He just bought that.
He makes thirty seven million a year in the NBA
and this house was thirty six million dollars. So shout
to Lebron James for that. Braun got it. And clearly
the James family ain't leaving La no time soon. That
sounds like that's the permanent residence for the rest of

(01:25:34):
the rest of the life. Okay, So kids, you're gonna
grow up in LA, all right, You're gonna go to
go to school in LA and graduating from LA. And
you know that they're gonna be first nesters in that house.
That's what they call it, first from first. Yeah, yeah,
they'll be first nesters in that house. So dropping the
clues bonds for the James family. I love it. And
he bought that that property from Lee Phillips bell Uh.

(01:25:58):
That was her home. She passed the way. She was
the creator of the bold and the beautiful, and the
young and the restless. She's a person who kept your
grandmother the entertain all those years, all those moments you
had to share with your grandma. Around three o'clock, three
thirty four o'clock show, you sit your ass down and
do your homework or just sit your ass down and
eat your you know, toast a biscuit with shirp. That
was my life. Yes it was Lee Phillips, all right,

(01:26:21):
so her estate solo to Lebron James. So congratulations and
that is your rumor report, all right now, shout to Revote.
We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice
mixes up next, get your request in eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be
the same. The Travis Scott Meal just dropped at McDonald's

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featuring the juicy quarter pounds of burger with lettuce, pickles, onions, ketchup, mustard,
and bacon, all with medium fries and a drink for
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participations Mayberry. I think everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now we
got a shout to Congressman Cedric Richmond for joining us
this morning. Yeah, salute to Cedric Ridshman. I mean that

(01:27:06):
was a very productive conversation and I've spoken to Cedric
quite a few times. He's the co chair for the
Biden campaign, and he's a congressman in Louisiana, and he's
what I would call the Negro whisperer. If Biden gets
in the White House, would send to the Harris. You know,
he's the person that we would go to with a
lot of things. He's the person that would keep our

(01:27:28):
issues on the desk of of of Vice President Joe Biden.
And if not, that's who we also would hold accountable.
So it's good to have people who have those checks
and balances that we can that we can get to
absolutely all right. So when we come back, we got
the positive note. Don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good
morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.

(01:27:49):
We are the Breakfast Club now, um, shout out to
everybody who is. I know a lot of you guys
getting unemployment. A lot of you guys are getting help
with these checks and everything, and I just hope that
you are investing in the right place. I phone sim
who calls me all the time. He posted a message yesterday.
It looked like an ad. It was so funny. My
man had on the rolexs girl had a rolex on.

(01:28:10):
He had Gucci, had to toe, he had Louis Vatton
had to toe. He said he reached out to Envy,
and Nvy didn't call them back. So instead of buying
real estate, I ball at stuff and I'm like, bro,
it don't make no sense. It don't make no sense.
Just be smart with your money. Right now. Now it's
a good time to get in the real estate interest rates.
Money is cheap, that means interest rates are low, so
you can get some great properties. There's a lot of

(01:28:31):
things out there if you look, So get out there
and definitely definitely look. All right, be smart with your money.
Why why do why do why do people and by
people I mean us black people? Why do black people
like things that make them feel good as opposed to
investing in things that will really make you good. You
know what I'm saying, forget to look it's good for

(01:28:51):
get feeling good for the moment. Think about something that's
gonna actually make you good for a long term period
of time, something that's gonna actually make your family good
in the long term. I know that we've been through
a lot in this country, and we get our Assid
kicked constantly. But we really got to stop living for
the moment seriously, as I mean, enjoy the moment. We
don't just live for it. Why you're just gonna run

(01:29:12):
out and go buy two rolexes for what? Absolutely? What? Why?
And that's what I told him. I told iPhone, I say,
your iPhone, I have all these webinars online right now
because I'm not meeting with people that will teach you.
Like we're breaking down buying a house, flipping it, fixing it.
We go through step by step of what to do
and show you the numbers. So that way you know
I can't meet with you. I'm not meeting with anybody, bro,

(01:29:33):
But I wish you. I wish you the best. And
for the webinars, you can just click the link in
my buyer because we do them all the time. But
just be smart with your money, man, And you have
all those rolexes and FINDI and Gucci and all those
outfits louis the time. But where you going? Everything is
closed in New York City. Where you go, you got
You're not going to the clubs. I agree, and I
don't wish him the best. I wish him the best.

(01:29:55):
Is a human, and I want him to live and
I want him to breathe, But I don't wish him
the best for making them stupid ass decisions because guess what,
I know what those stupid ass decisions leading. There's no ideas, original,
nothing new under the sun. I no doubt how this
is gonna end for your iPhone, Sims. I already do,
but you're gonna have to realize it for yourself. All right, Well,
leave us with a positive note. Listen to positive Notice

(01:30:15):
this man. I was thinking about the young brother who
called up here, who's with that woman who has a
three baby dads, and now he's about to be the fourth,
and the woman is beating on him and he doesn't
know whether he should leave or not. What I should
have told the brother is this positive note. You teach
people how to treat you by what you allow, what
you stop, and what you reinforce. Breakfast club, finish or

(01:30:39):
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