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time d J n V and Jolie Ye and Charolomagne
the guy the breakfast Club bitches. Good morning Usa yo
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Good morning Angela, yee, good money? Is you damny Charlomagne?
The god bestit up playing? It is Thursday? Yes, it's Thursday.
What's happening? Let me let me ask you guys a question, right, Yes, mister,
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first time it just happened to me, y'all. Ever gotta
I guess it's a stress pain in your back like
something that just you out, you know, not a spasm,
like something that I don't want to say scares you,
but scares you so much that you get a pain
in your back. Oh what's his name? Shut up? So
last night, if you know, you know, I got. I
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have a couple of dogs. I have a dog. One's
name is Lola. One's name is Chuck Norris. When it
stays inside the house, when it stays outside the house,
they are guard doors. They're fully trained. They can attack
on calls that whatever punk as dog, They punk ass
dog's Gucci main sad. Right, So you know when I got.
When I got to the crib last night, the dogs
are outside and I heard them, you know, barking, but
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usually they could bark for animals. It's bear season, so
it could be a bear outside or it could be
a person. Who never know. So yesterday I go outside
about maybe I hear the dogs barking. I go outside
about eleven o'clock, twelve o'clock at midnight. Why do you
go outside? Why you just don't wait to let the
dogs tell you who out there? Because I want to
know what's going on. If the dogs are going a
little crazy. I want to know, so I grab, you know,
I grab my gun. I go outside and I only
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see one dog. So I'm like, this is weird. So
you know, now I'm like, I can't find the dog. Now,
mind you, I have I have electric fence on my house,
so the dogs can't leave the perimeter of my house,
of my property. They can't leave the perimeter. So I'm like,
this is weird. It didn't know the wind my anxiety
said about it have been like, okay, something just ate
the dogs, let me take That's what I'm thinking. So
now my back starts hurting, right, So I got this
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and now I got Now I'm thinking it's a bear.
So I got the big eight shot gun like crazy.
So I'm looking and I can't find the dogs. I'm like,
oh my gosh, there's something that got my dog. So
now I'm thinking maybe it's bigger than the bear, because
I'm like, my dog scared the bear. So I'm like,
now I'm thinking some Charlotte and I'm like, it's sas
squashed out. There's something that big foot out Call nine one,
now one, hey, what's the problem. I can't find my dog, Like,
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come on there and I'm scaring in the neighborhood, and
in the neighborhood that you live in, that's a common
problem that nice white neighborhood. Can't find my dog cat
in my tree tree. So then I was like, you
know what, I'm gonna go in the woods. So I
put this little flashlight on my forehead and look into
the woods. You really white work. So I started walking too.
I'm looking for my dog watching the Hired movies exactly,
so listen. So I started walking, guys, and you know
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how when you watching hard movie, you're like, dare so stupid?
Oh my god, why would they do that? And here's
envy yep. So but I got my gun, so I'm like,
I got my shot gun. I'm like, if it's a
bear or something, I could shoot it. Be having him
in the movie get to the point where sasquats give
you a calonic Why is it alway about butts with you?
So I look around the woods for a little bit.
I don't see nothing. So now I can't sleep because
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I'm like, is it is it a bear? Is that
a person? That's something shooting dog? So I'm sick. So
then when I got to leave in the morning, my
back hurts. I opened the garage and the dog sitting
there looking at me, like, hey, what's up? So I
don't know where the dog with. I can't figure it out.
I looked on the cameras. I don't know where the
dog with. But all I know is I was scared
all night and I gotta pay in my back. Do
you want to rub it out there? You still haven't
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found your dog? Did you hear the story? The dog
was sitting there waiting on me. I was waiting for
why did you stay? You said that you went there
and the dog was in the garage, and you were like,
I don't know where the dog was. I said. When
I opened up the garage door to leave to go
to work this morning, the dog was sitting at chilling like,
can't start with lower butt pain. I'm not gonna lie
too long. And it just it was not This wasn't
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a good I have a stressed pain in my back
and I was just curious, like I just scared the
hell out of me. I never got this pain before.
Now my back hurts. There's no you. It's like right
under the shore. Give him up. All I know. This
is eleven o'clock at night and your dumb asses in
the woods looking for a dog that's very white, you know,
something with pumpkin spicing it. This morning, story telling you
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my day. Alright, it was a long story to say
your back hurts, all to say his black hurts? Who
I thought? You know you can't know? Oh my goodness.
Well doctor Claude Anderson, Doctor Claude Anderson, one of my eldest,
one of my favorite people to sit down and have
conversations with. He's got great books out like Poweronomics and
Black Label, White Wealth, Dirty Little Secrets, and he's been
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here before, yes, but he's joining us again this morning.
All right, Well, let's get the show cracking front page
news what we're talking about. Yes, you know tonight they
are going to be two different town halls on at
the same time, and we'll talk about why that's a
little bit weird and different. And also Joe Biden has
announced a record fundraising hall for September. We'll tell you
what that is. All right, Who wants to rub my backup? Pair? Right?
Fast drama that ninth little Porto Rican rub Now? No,
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all right, well, let's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ MVY Angela, Ye, Charlomagne, the guy we
all to breakfast club. Let's get into front page News
where we're starting you Well, let's start with tonight. Tonight,
Biden will be on ABC and it's the date of
the second presidential debate. But Donald Trump said that he
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would not participate in the virtual format, so we didn't
know what he was gonna do. Now he's confirmed that
he's gonna be on NBC tonight, So they're gonna be
going head to head on air at the same time
on rival networks. So that's gonna be at eight pm.
And this is gonna be This is gonna really show
you know what America is about because we will draw
towards the negative when disaster the reality she will be
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watching the reality show that. It's just it's just sad
that that's the type of country we are. But it's
the truth. Right. You're not gonna want to hear the substance.
You're not gonna want to heal somebody's stable. We're watching Trump, Yeah, absolutely,
all right now. Milannia Trump has also detailed that she
had coronavirus and that their son Baron contracted it as well.
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She posted a personal essay on the White House website.
She has now tested negative for the virus, but she
did say at the time, uh, you know, she hadn't shared.
She said, naturally, my mind went immediately to our son.
Baron Trump initially tested negative after they contracted COVID, but
then he was tested again and turned up positive. Donald
Trump said that, Uh. When Melannia Trump says her son
had no symptoms and has now tested negative again. Here
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is Donald Trump talking about Baron Baron Trump at the
Corona nineteen the China virus, and he had it for
such a short period of time. I don't even think
you knew he had it, because they're young, and their
immune systems are strong, and they fight it off ninety
nine point nine percent. And Barron is beautiful, and these
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three see, I can't miss that to night. You know
what I'm saying, Trump, I can't. I can't miss that
stand up a live stand up pression from Trump tonight.
I can't miss that. I'm sorry. Was his son six
nine six nine? At least geez, she should be playing basketball.
I also told y'all Trump, that's a vibe. Coronavirus is
gonna be an unbearable Donald Trump. If Trump really had it,
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like right now his mindset is opened the country because
you can live through anything. Or Chris Christie made all right,
well that is your trump. Get it off your chest
eight hundred five eight five one o five one. If
your upset, you need to vent hit us up right now.
Maybe had a bad night or a horrible night, or
maybe you'll walk into the woods looking for your dog.
Dog just popped up at six o'clock in the morning,
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like what's but anyway, get it off your chests. As
the Breakfast club, Good morning, the breakfast Club, wake up,
wake up, wake y'all. You're time to get it off
your chest. We want to hear from you on the
breakfast But hello, who's this. Hey, this is Jessica. Hey Jessica,
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get it off your chests, Jessica. Well what's up? What's up?
Good morning guys. So I'm in Chauston, South Carolina. Yeah,
all day, but I still got my nine one seven
number heard. So I'm a nuper driver. So I was
on Folly Beach and my phone plays music automatically like
I played a playlist. So this no commercials, I like
the nigga feel comfortable, No, no offense. But for Caucasian
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people got into my car and I had to take
them twenty eight minutes away. It was cool. We were
driving rock them played track music, then played fall Out Boy,
then played I Had a r Angel Music. Lady Guy, guys,
And as soon as Beyonce Brown Scanned Girl came one
the lady in the back, I heard the whispering amongst themselves,
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like who's gonna say it? Finally somebody who was brave
enough to come up and say it. It It was excuse me,
could you turn that song off? It's offending me? And
I was like, what that song offending you? And she said, well,
it's all about like black girls. I'm not black. I
don't relate to that. I was like, so something that
some bretty madsin is offending you. So what did I do?
I started the whole playlist off that dog. She got
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all the black power music for all twenty in music. No,
wait a minute, everybody stepped back from this situation, didn't
look at it objectively. Oh boy, you're an uber driver, correct,
And when you're an uber driver, you're playing music because
you want people to feel comfortable. Correct. They don't feel
comfortable about the song. You don't gotta get offended bite.
She can't relates the past man's flavoring mamble. Yeah, but
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it's not that type of song. It's it's not like saying,
you know, f white people. That's not that she's just
upset that she don't have that tan. That's all well,
she because I'm just mad that all this trap music played.
We don't hurt drug dealing music. We don't her wipe,
We don't hurt everything. You didn't get offended about nothing
because no drug dealers. She knows drug dealers, that she
uses drugs. She might have she got, she might might
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mean white at her. Okay, oh my goodness, she just
can't really kind of what kind of ratings did you
give her? Oh? No, listen, I gave her the same
rating I usually give everybody else because she didn't ring
me no less because she she focused. But after she
said it all right, because mine, if you heard the
music that I was playing around, I was playing corns,
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fall out boy, I was playing all this other stuff
in rotation. If anybody know what that music is, even
know that it was diverse, and get off yourself. And
I think you missed a good opportunity to teach to though,
because you could have just told her like, look, this
is an old to to to Melani. All right, well
get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five
one on five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the
(10:56):
Breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off
your chests. Whether you're mad or blast, don't you better
have the same energy we want to hear from you
on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? Hey? How're not
doing this? Hey? Good morning? Get it off your chest? Um,
positive in a good move. This Thursday, the Lord woke
(11:20):
me and mine's up people morning. I can't hear what
you say with that phone, Mamma, Yeah you got me squinting.
I'm squinting to hear you. I just is Thursday, the
Lord woker wrap this morning? Okay. Yeah. You know, And
like anybody that's going through something like two friendly good
you know it hurts you more to hold on a
certain thing. It just go. You know what I'm saying.
You know, always always be in a positive mole because
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your energy spreads. You know what, I'm scared and everybody
you know who you have fir people that ever catch
you onto that, so just that thing. Don't let em
bother you. Like I said, Thursday, some people got paid today.
Not it's almost a weekend. People didn't get paid. Let
me ask you something, Queen, who are your vis I'm
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love hanging up on people. She clearly was trying to
convince herself not to be mad at somebody this morning.
I wanted to know who it was. Hello, who's this?
Alexander's Alexander? Get it off your chest? Let's all right, Well,
I'll try to make this quick man. For several years now,
I've experienced an attack with something called directed energy weapon,
same technology that was is against US sympathy employees. I
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don't just say I'm a victim. I've interviewed a former
CI engineer who's helped developed the technology. He acknowledges me
at the victim and actually one of the holdest victims.
I've ran billboards throughout the entire United States. I had
a few in Cody whileoming kind of trying to get
ahold of Kanye is a dos At Turning contacted me
and told me, hey, can you remove his game out
the billboards? I said, fine, posted up some more billboards
(12:51):
the film that I have compiles all the news stories
and kind of shows similarities between what the Navy yard shooter,
the guy down in Florida, Myra's May who is a
successful black trial attorney. And we're all been trying to
explain what's happening to us. Nobody wants to listen, man.
They want to sit up here and think that we're
all going hell, and that says not the case. So
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I'm just trying to, you know, take time to data.
If there's any way anybody can listen to go to
Isaiah fifty four seventy team dot net, check out the
film and judge for yourself. You know you said you've
been getting attacked by direct energy? What direct get energy weapons? Man,
it's a microwave frequencies. Are not talking about the microwave
love and in your House's actually a linear wave of
frequencies where they can actually penetrate the him and anatomy
(13:37):
change your emotions with ten point eight hurts can cause
you to feel riotous behavior. They can also have someone
speaking to you within your brain. With the transmission of
this without any microchip implants. This is all factual information.
There's thousands of people not the United States and attack
with this. We've been trying to get help for years.
Nobody wants to listen. If I wasn't attacked with this man,
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I wouldn't listen to it either. But you know this
is factual information. Today's United Nations has something going on.
But they're actually gonna try to, you know, bring this
out into the public, so you know, I don't know
where to go with them. I'm gonna drop one of
clude bombs for you, King, because you just you just
wiped out all the five G conspiracy theories, like whatever
five G conspiracy theorists we're talking about this year. You
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just took it to a whole nother level because you
actually sound like you know what you're talking about. We'll
have a going bro, you'd be safe out for you me. Man,
you're not gonna provide no help for the guy. Jesus Christ.
You don't want to know more? Do I want to
know more? Yes? That man that sounds like one of
them calls what he wasn't supposed to be saying that
type of stuff, but he said it anyway, top secret information.
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Why don't you take his number? No, I'm cool with
all that. Don't you want to give me your number? No,
well you have a good day Brown Twitter. What should
we be looking for, sir? So I'll tell you what
I go to. You guys is paid to look at
I say, fifty four seventeen MSP or the reason I
use that is because there's no weapon for him against
you shall prospers and they're calling has taken out with
the points of God weapons. That's that's what. That's what
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the military has still up the name of it. And
I know people don't want to get involved because they're
scared to happen to them. But if you're not the
help today they're trying to bring awareness to this, there
will not be an up tomorrow for you or a
loved one if you, guys end up being attacked with this.
No one has exempt from his brother. No one can
we pray for you. This prayer work, man. Prayer don't
work for me. Man. The only thing that works is
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if I'm not being attacked in the fact that I
was born in the hood and actually have a way
that you know, my mentality is that y'all will use
a Bible strips. You didn't tell me prayer it don't
work because it doesn't bro I mean if it actually listened. Man,
these people will attack you while you're trying to prehance.
A God doesn't help anybody. I've been waiting on you
to try this, and I mean, I'm just I'm serious, man,
I'm just in that they're trying to get help. And
(15:44):
I wish people would look into this because I used
to be American. There. You ain't gotta be leave me.
I'm not sitting up for lying to you. I used
to be working with the Remagan novels before I was
thirty man, and when it happened to me, I ended
up broke, destitute, and homeless. I would have never experienced
any of it in my life. We know what. Hold on.
Let me give you st but you hold on. Shut up,
don't give me my number. Having blest day. I'm bles
microwave king, No, no, no, no, no, hold on, I brother,
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have a good day. Okay. Let me gonna give a
seaman num. I'm gonna gi me a number, shovelman, because
I think I'll have a great conversation. I think you
should listen, and I mean we hung up. We hung
up on him. What I think I think you should
listen because you just never know, and man might be
he said, man might be telling us something that a
couple of months from now, you'd be like, yo, remember
when that dude called the radio station were telling us
about the direct energy such as such? You never know
those case. No, I don't think so either. But I'm
(16:26):
gonna give me your number just so y'all. Y'all can
sta up with each other. You never know, Get it
off your chest eight five one oh five one. If
you need to vent, you can hit us something. Now,
you we got rumors all the way. Yes, let's talk
about Ludacris and his Netflix deal. We'll tell you what
he's bringing to that streaming service. All right, we'll get
into that next. Keeper locked as the Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club US. Oh my gosh, U report got
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a report Breakfast Club. Well, did you guys have a
chance to watch the Billboard Music Awards. I did. I
watched it just because Killer Michael was receiving the Change
Maker Awards, so I had it on mute up until
that portion of the show. Now I didn't see I
try to tune in for a little bit. I've seen
Khalide pick up his award, and then I've seen Saint
John sought to perform, but I didn't see past that well.
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Post Malone was the biggest nominee and he actually was
the biggest winner. He got nine awards overall. He got
Top Artist, Top Male Artist, Top Hot one hundred Artists,
Type Billboard two hundred Artists, Top Streaming Songs Artist, Top
Rap Male Artist, Top Rap to Our Top Rap Album,
and all of that. Khalide won a lot of awards too.
He got a Top R and B album and Top
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R and B Artists and Top R and B Male Artists.
Summer Walker got Top R and B Female Artists. Khaligue
got Top R and B Tour. But yeah, so that
was on last night. CARDI b one for Top Rap
Female Artists, and I saw a little nas X got
Top Hot one hundred song, Top Streaming song, and top
selling song. Okay, so a lot going on now. John
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Legend performed anyatly dedicated the song to Chrissy Never break.
This is for Chrissy. We got a good thing baby.
Whenever life is hard, We'll never lose alway. We both
know who, y'all who knows about We don't know how
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some stars I just know how always follow the light
in y'all Harms. I was watching that, sweet, I was
watching that on mute. I didn't hear what he was saying,
but I could tell he was going in. When I
was watching it, I thought you, I just assumed you
were singing about black lives radical. He was going, ye,
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I don't like a white suit playing the piano. Yeah,
that's from his Bigger Love album and he wrote that
about the strength of his love and Chrissy and you
know they did just have complications and try to make
me tear this morning. Goodness gracious, but pregnancy, so I
know they've been going through it. But that was beautiful,
all right now. Lizzo also was on stage, and she
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was reminding her fans to refuse to be suppressed. She
was getting the award for Tap Song Sales Artists. I've
been thinking a lot about suppression and the voices that
refused to be suppressed, and I wonder would I'd be
standing here right now if it weren't for the big
black women who refused to have their voices be suppressed.
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And I just want to say, right now, if you're
at home watching this and you were thinking about changing
yourself to feel worthy, this is your sign to remain
true to who you are. Let me tell y'all something,
when people try to suppress something, it's normally because that
thing holds power. Okay, dropping a clue bonds little. I
watched that on YouTube. She had a dress on that
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said vote, Vote, Vote, Vote, and I like the dress,
but often wonder if just saying vote is enough, Like
do you have to get people more of a call
to action? Like Keish LANs Bottoms had a shirt on
that said, Biden Harris, you know what I mean? But
I think they would just want people to go out
there and vote. They're just saying, you know, our answers
is for it, for it, so you should vote. That's
not what people want, but that's what they're saying. Just vote.
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If they're telling people who just vote, they're not saying
they don't want to say we'll vote for this process.
You should, right? I think so? I mean, I I
think so, But you gotta tell people why. Yes? All
right now? Killing Mike got the first ever changed the award.
Kids out there that' singing dance. What you do is worthy.
You are an artist and your goal should be to
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express the very reality around you in the very most
beautiful or ugliest of ways that you see fit kids
who run and dance and singing and jump, and all
the things they tell you don't matter. You matter more
than you know. The kids that are organizing, plot and
playing and strategizing right there on the ground and mobilizing
you are needed more than ever. I'm a culmination of
all these things. I appreciate all the people that encouraged
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me and pushed it to be who I am today. Well,
you ain't played playing a part. When he gave all
glory to Shade Bombs for killing Mike to say, I
was about to say that too, because his wife, he said,
she always was standing by his side, and he promised
not to be a martyr for his causes. And he
told his wife, Shay, this is our award. Yeah, all right.
That award was presented to him by Atlanta Mayor Keisha
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Lance Bottom. Salute to killer Mike and Shay. I love
the Renda because Michael Renda is simply a duo. And
those who can do in those who can't criticize. Meanwhile,
all Michael does is mine his black owned business with
his black ass wife, Shay, and I love him for that.
Drop win the clues Bombs for killing Mike. Congratulations to
him on his change Maker Award first ever, by the way. Absolutely,
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Kanye West one for Awards, by the way, So you
know in the gospel category, wow, really just FYI exactly
whoever he was against? Even praying hard enough? They didn't
print from shot out. Imagine you in the gospel category
where Kanye was, and you're praying to win this award
and Kanye wins. Boy, that don't test your faith, won't it. Well?
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You know the way that the Billboard Awards is very
different from other award shows. It's really just based on
digital song sales, album sales, streaming, radio airplay, touring, and
social engagement. So it's strictly numbers. It's not like you
can nominate somebody. They got to change that because people
have been messing with those numbers. I mean they have
all types of different They call them cell phone camps,
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where people just have a zillion cell phones lined up
just streaming songs all day long. I mean, so they
got to figure out the way they change that. Then
Kanye's I'll remember come out, did Jesus King come it? Did? Right?
I remember? Secretary difference? You tell us I don't I
think it did come out, yes, and what did come out?
It was a gospel album. Yes, so all as the
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words were in the gospel category. I need to know
who he was up against, because whoever he was up
against really needs to question God. This more I'm asking
him asked. I'll create a why. Okay, who was he
nominated against? Do we know? Kurt Franklin? Why? I don't know?
Stuff that's not that's my go to when it comes
to gospel Kurt Franklin. No. But all right, and let's
congratulate Ludacris. Also, he is doing a show on Netflix.
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He's doing an animated series. It's called Karma's World. It's
about a ten year old girl who wants to be
a rapper. Obviously that's his daughter. The episodes are short
theory about ten minutes each and they each focus on
themes like self esteem, diversity, body positivity, family, and leadership.
So it's an interactive education website that has that same name.
Also that's going to be coming soon as well. He
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posted ten years in the making, this is how legacies
are built. Pleased to announce I'll be joining the Netflix
family and bringing my new animated series, Karma's World, inspired
by my oldest daughter and partnership with Nine Story MG
and brown Bag Films to Netflix. Luda dropping a coo
bond from Ludacris. Good brother, right there, Luda be getting
money for a long time. All Right, I'm Angela Yee
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and that is your rumor report. All Right, we got
front page news. What we're talking about Brianna Taylor. We'll
talk about the interview that her boyfriend, Candidated will tell
you what he had to say. All right, we'll get
into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. Go
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Streaming Thursday on HBO Max Radedar Morning. Everybody is cj Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club.
Let's getting some front page news. Where were starting. Well,
let's start with this interview. And this was really hard
for me. Watch, I'm not gonna lie. This is Kenneth
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Walker and he is detailing the night that Brianna Taylor
was shot and killed. This was on CBS this morning,
and I actually was crying listening to this. So let's
all right. So here he is talking about holding Brianna
while she was shot. When did you realize that Brianna
had been shot? I guess in the middle of all
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the gunfire, like she screamed or like I was holding
her hand. I pulled her down to the ground. You know,
she was just skirt so she just didn't get down.
Was she alive at the time? She was still, And
when all the gunfire stopped, she was like bleeding and stuff,
and I was holding her. Now, then that's what I
called my mom. You called your mom first? Yeah, I
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told her that somebody just kicking the door and shot
Rihann And she told me to call nine on one,
so I did. Now they have the nine one one
call when I've heard of Harry Square their emergency. I
don't who wasn't happy to somebody kick in the door
and shot my girlfrid when she shot at I don't
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know you on a girl right now? I don't go
sh alert able to pop fee from no she live breed? Yeah?
All right? And then Kenneth Walker said that a cop
told him that it was unfortunate that he wasn't shot.
Listen to this. The police didn't come rushing in, not
at all. I don't think I realized that it was
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the police until I was on the phone with Brianna's mom.
I like people outside talking. I thought they was, you know,
coming for help because I called nine one one, So
you think they're coming to help you. Yes, So when
I come outside, there's guns pointed at me. You know,
I'm being threatened with dogs. And officer asked me, was
I hit by any bullets? I said no. He said
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that's unfortunate. Would have been like to think about that.
He thinks the police said there because he called nine
one one. He's not realizing that they were the ones
that brought because they never identified themselves and said that
they were police officers. Are you shot? No, that's unfortunate.
I'm like, yeah, that's how I feel as well, you
know what I mean, especially after hearing that footage. People
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man f humans human, all right. Kenneth Walker also talks
on going to the station and meeting up with another cop.
We finally left the scene. We pulled over in like
a random parking lot on Manslick, which is the street
like at the bottom of the hill down the street
fro Rihanna's apartment and another officer in an unmarked car
and he wasn't in uniform and stuff, and he came
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to my window, but his tone was way different than
everybody else's who was just on the scene. He told
me that this was a misunderstanding and we're gonna get
to the bottom of it, and asking me that I
need anything. Wow, I would never understand how nobody is
held responsible for that type of mouthpractice. Like you cannot
make a mistake like they're lying. You can make them
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saying that they identify themselves. They're lying somebody everybody else.
You can't make them die. Yeah, you can't make a
mistake like that on any other job in America. Doctor
makes some mistakes and kill somebody, be liable if anybody
else in any other position to job kill somebody on
the job by quote unquote mistake. And they showed the
liable by paying the twelve million dollars in the civil suit.
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But even still, like you can't keep your job after
something like that. Here's Kenneth Walker talking about how he
was at the station and that's when he was like,
if y'all are accusing me or shooting a cop, then
you know this shouldn't be happening. Listen to this. And
then when I got to the police headquarters or whatever,
that took the handcuffs off me and everything I was
walking around. I went to the basket. So clearly y'all
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know something's wrong. You were allowed to move freely. Yeah,
you don't allegedly shoot at a shoot a police officer
and they take hand the handcuffs off you. Were you
surprised to hear that you were accused of shooting a
police off? He was surprised, but I was more concerned
about is he okay? And it's Brianna okay? At this point,
I still didn't even know she was alive or not.
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Kenneth didn't get charged twelve million dollars too, was who?
I mean? Damn? How did they still have their jobs?
Clearly something went wrong. I mean, like I understand even
if you don't want to arrest him, how did they
keep their jobs? Kenneth also, as he just said here,
at this time, he still didn't even know that Brianna
was dead, because think about it, she was alive. So
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if help had come in a timely fashion, she could
have still been alive. He didn't know what happened. And
this is how he found out that his girlfriend, who
he was in love with, they were already buying sneakers
for their future children and everything. This is how he
found out that she died. When were you finally told
that Brianna didn't make it? I never really got told,
like directly. I saw him the news and I was
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in the sale, and it was like on the news
and they said one, you know ce mill dad. I
confirmed it as his body cam videos and still come out.
I see they did nothing. Clearly. We see the SWAT
team in there and she was still in there. They're
still like casing the apartment. What's her ran right there
on the ground now, crime scene. Let's go ahead and
move out. All right, she's done. Who is what is
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the reason? Gail King interview Kenneth What was the reason? Well,
this is his first interview talking about everything that happened.
Oh okay, I'm saying, but what it was like, Oh
yeah he's doing, isn't he? Yeah? Civil suits? He trying
to just tell the story. Yeah, he should be able
to tell the story because you know, they were trying
to get him not to say anything all the time.
He wasn't able to speak definitely, But it helps with
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the civil suit. I'm just, I'm just I want to
make sure that you know, they're just not using black
trauma for headlines. That's what I'm That's why I asked that. Well,
I'm sure that he wants people to know what really
had happen. There's a lot of misinformation out there. The
cops have told their side of the story, as we
can see with Daniel Cameron, with everything that's been happening.
I'm sure he was there. He's the only person that
can tell you what really went down. He was there,
so I think we needed to hear that from him,
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and especially that they have a civil school going because
you know, we live in this era where public perception
does change the course of a lot of these court cases.
It just does. The court of public opinion helps in
a lot of these court cases. So yes, I'm glad
he's telling this story. I'm just making sure that's not
using black trauma for headlines. That's all all right, Well,
that is your front page news. Now. When we come back,
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Doctor Claude Anderson will be joining us, so we'll kick
h Mclaude Anderson when we come back, So don't move.
It's the Breakfast Club, God Morning, the Breakfast Club checking
out the world's most dangerous morning show. Yep, it's the
World's most dangerous morning show. To Breakfast Club Charlemagne the
God Angelie Ye, and we got somebody on the zoom
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this morning. And I love our value and I appreciate
Doctor Claude. And then how are you young men? I'm
still trying to grow up and be like you. Drink
min say my prayers, and I hope to be like
you one day, you know. You know, Doctor Claude, I'm
happy to have you this morning, man, because I'm hearing
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so much power a nomics rhetoric from everybody. Everybody wants
to use doctor Claude's ideas in regards the black economic agendas,
So why not hear from the man himself this morning.
That's that's my mindset. Well, I'm delighted to be here
and glad to see you all and be with you
all again. And I just thought a few seconds ago,
you know, i'll be a year pretty soon since the
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last time I was with you all last December. Wow,
And doctor Claude, Before we start, I just want to
ask you, how is everything with you? With you know,
these difficult times that people are having, how have you
been holding up. I'm fair, fair to Midland for a
poor black man, but I've had some health problems. It
looks like I'm right on the edge or coming out
of them, and I just think just as hastening trying
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to get back to you all again, because, as you indicated, Chalomagne,
we were in deep, deep trouble in this country black vote.
And you know, I made a commitment to myself a
few years ago that I was going to stay out
of national politics since I left an assministration with President
Carter as I'm gonna stay out of it and stay neutral.
But now looking around, I can't keep that commitment, and
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along the things again so terrible. We got a pandemic.
Nobody's doing anything for that makes any sense. But more
importantly is that my people, black people, just totally in
absence of any lead black leadership, nobody's speaking up for
black vote. And I've told people all my life that
when white folk catch cold, black folk on the catch pneumonia,
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I don't hear nobody saying we're gonna start talking that
we want to eradicate poverty. They should be saying no,
starting a priority with black volk. And I got thirty
percent of all the black folk in America beneath the
poverty line. Start with them. If you started talking about
we want justice, start with black folk again. Trump is
stacking the courts again for the next forty years, putting
people into the federal judge ships, which means that black
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folk and never, never, never, never have a chance to
get in, get into get justice. From that situation, We're
marching in streets somebody, we want justice. How are you
gonna get justice? And then they said, well, well, how
about the Supreme Court. I said, why would a black
person want to try to get justice in the United
States by going through the Supreme Court. The primary responsibility
of the Supreme Court is to maintain racism. They're the
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guardians of racism in America. That's the most racist organization
in the United States. As soon as the racism and
slavery started, first thing they did was set up to
you guys, set up the Supreme Court. It makes to
be the guardian And it came out of the Marlboroughs
and Matterson decision in eighteen oh three. It says, now
we're gonna start getting involved in matters pretending to black
folk in slavery. First fifty seven judges were white slave owners.
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If Joe Biden wins, you think you should stack the courts,
stack the Supreme Court. Yeah, that's what he's supposed to do.
So to look out to quit pro court. It's going
to take care of the people to take care of him.
That's the purpose of politics. Politics never existed the way
the exists now until the fifteen hundreds, and it's based
on a French word policy which made quit pro quote.
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It decides who gets west benefits out of life. It's
based on a simple premise of something for something, You
help me, I help you. All these black elected officials,
they swear an oath said I would hear by promising
committed to raise my hand on the Bible, saying that
I would protect who those in individuals who voted for
me and put me in that public office. And I
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never see anybody holding them to that. We got to Congress,
the black caufers parting. Some people they saw on oath
that they would prefect black vote. You tell me where
have they been all these years? What are they doing?
Fifty one percent of all the prisons in the United
States of black people that set up in prison, fifty
one percent and out of all eleven is in prison
right now that are black, ninety six percent of black men.
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They're in dangerous specie. How do you feel, doctor Claude
about the black people like myself who have been telling
you know, politicians are vote our quid pro quote, you know,
and this is what we want in exchange for our votes.
That's it. You're right on the money. That's one of
the reason why I love and respect you so much.
You want if you got that kind of consciousness and
commitment to your own people, you think that we shouldn't
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vote at all if they feel like they're not getting
what they're asking for. In most elections, I will say yes,
But in this particular election, this is a different one
coming up now. I've been telling people that for the longest,
don't don't don't vote for anybody. But unless you got
to follow the power onomics principles, which says I will
support only those who support me. I will support only
those businesses that we're also willing to commit and help
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my people to support my people. I'll give you my
money buying it out of your store if you're not
doing anything for black vote. We are the only people
that won't practice quid pro quote. Others will. We spend
ninety We spend ninety six percent of every penny we
get in our hands. We spend it with people that
a lot of memorial group of our race. And we
got a one point three trade and dollar budget that
passes through our hand. Angually, we don't supend it with
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our black people. We imposed probably on our own people.
Why this election the most dangerous, doctor Clark, Like, why
why should we be out there voting in this election?
Because they scared? They trying to scare us every presidential election.
Why this one in particular, because because right now people,
there are people right now and getting under the total
revise and turn down the infrastructure in this country and
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building in another manner, And that means they're going to
ignore the obligation they already have the black vote. I've
never seen one instance where a politician black, white, pink, yellow, green,
or polka dot has ever said make a commitment that
I would based on quit pro quote, I would do
this for a black vote, black folk elected me and
put me in office, I would take care of black vote.
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Never happened, not even when you had the last black president, Obama.
He did absolutely nothing for black folk, which a total
disgrace in my mind. Have either one of these candidates
reached out to you anyone of their campaigns. Yeah, Jared Cushner,
he's absolutely right. And unfortunately, and I was a Democrat
all my life, none of them have ever called me. Ironically,
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it's been a Republicans have been calling me. They've been
calling me saying, doctor Anderson, we have a lot of
respective appreciation for you and the things you protol, the
black vote, your commitment. Jerry Cushner, he's right, he's been
calling for the longest. Kona Westmen called me about almost
every other week. Kanye, Kanye, rather, can't hear you if
everybody keeps screaming black folks a critical vote, see half
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of that's b asked him in the first place. That's
like an intellectual masturbation contest. Will tell black folk how
important you are knowing the black volk on the thirteenth
percent of the population, that means a black folk in
this country right now out number ten to one by
whites and other immigrants. They don't really need black folks
vote white folks right now to go to poland vote
for anything they want any time they want them. But
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they want to bring drag blacks in to put the
burden and obligation on black vote to deliver a candidate
or to reject the candidate. That's not Black vos responsibility
as as a permanent original minority, the oldest minority in
the country. That's not their obligation. Native Black American, that's right,
Native Black Americans. But we accept that responsibility. So yes,
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we go out there. We have to understand that that
I'll vote, must counsel and but you asked me another point,
and I want to hit that. Then I'm gonna try
to go back to what I'm gonna tell y'all about
the day I think I answer to you about why
is this election the most important to vote for? I
think because I don't think. I don't in society, as
we've always known, it's going to be in existence when
it's when it's pandemic ends, they're gonna wipe out most
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of the businesses, can wipe out most of the regulations,
the institutions, and everything else. We don't have the resources.
We don't have any communities. Six blacks die for everyone
whites from the virus because we don't have the resources,
we don't have the infrastructure. We don't even have any communities.
We don't have not one community in the entire United States.
And then those in see we've had, we'd properly equipped,
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and we've had communities all of America like all other
people have career towns, China towns, a little little Greek towns.
We don't have anything. All. We got our neighborhoods, all right.
We have more. With doctor Claude Anderson when we come
back do movies to Breakfast Club, Good morning, my body
is cj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the gud we are
the Breakfast Club. Were still kicking it with doctor Claude Anderson. Ye,
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doctor Claude, you know what I asked. We were talking
about quid pro quo and voting, and you were saying
this year in particular, you would tell people that normally
you would say to hold your vote and not vote,
but this year you're saying something different. This is it
for us, This is a throwdown for us. I want
every black person in America, any of that arrests and
qualified to vote. I want you to vote. You vote
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your heart album. We have to change the social constructor
in America. The social constructor is the United States Constitution
that has us blocked and blocked. Nobody has ever addressed
the constitutions impact on us and a guardian of racism,
which is in the Constitution. We got two constitutions, the
United States as the first constitution that was that was
approved in seventeen eighty nine. That constitution predescribed and proposed
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exactly how black folk would be treated and mistreated in
this country. We own unless than one half or one
percent of anything of value. I looked at their plans,
both to Democrats and Republicans, and it was a shame.
Don't you looked at Joe Biden's Lift Every Voice planing
in Donald Trump's Platinum Plan, Yes, about forty page and
guess what it's not but a regurgitation of old rules
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and regulations pertaining to programs that maybe in existence is
nineteen fifty. The primary issue is to reverse what was
put into the into the first Constitution and into all
these laws that kept black vote poor and impoverished and
powerless all these years. See, the first Constitution was an
affirmative action plan for whites. It says, everybody come into
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this country, it must be white. This is a white nation,
or they should be able to pass for whites and
they can get all these benefits, and we're going to
deny black folks as slaves. And what and what the
Constitution did? Its systematically mal distributed one hundred percent of
all this nation land, minerals, resources, businesses, rights, privileges, and
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controls of all levels of government into the hands of
the dominant white society. It has never been verse. But
get all this stuff about social justice, about police reform,
go back and correct, but slavery put systematically put in place,
has had black vote bound like that, bound like that.
The only time they tried to correct it one time
when they put out the Second Constitution, which was in
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the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth Amendment and the Civil Rights
Laws to put out specifically the correct it. That's why
I was called ten years of reconstruction between eighteen six
and six and eighteen seventy six, reconstruct which means you've
done wrong. That's why they had to issue the twelfth Amendment,
the thirteenth and the fourteenth Amendment. There were civil rights laws,
but here's the problem. They were issued strictly and solely
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for black pot Then upcomes the person out of the bush,
Paul the Supreme Court and took and said all all
those things that were put out in their doing reconstruction,
all those things are illegal, and you got it, We're
gonna take you back to slavery again. That's why Jim
pro serrogation jumped up a grand and Graham Blacks like
this because the Supreme Court did it. And they say,
now all these things that they put that they tried
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to put in play for y'all during a ten year period,
they gotta be one to everybody, and anything for everybody
is not for anybody. We missed out, and so now
we have to go back and focus on that. So
what I'm saying is that those things are that the
Democrats have now in their plan and the Republicans have
ain't gonna do a daring thing for black volk. They're
not tangible, they're not things that black folk can put
their hands on hold on to, and they used to
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correct their position. I talked about my five story buildings,
which I'm sure you for me that a num is absolute.
That's right, that that you got to have a wealth
based down here. Wealth. Once you get the money on
the first floor, you didn't sell it, get profits. Didn't
you use that money to go to the second floor.
The second floor is politics. Black folks keep trying to
get in politics by jumping to the second floor without
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an economic base beneath them structure. If you don't have
an economic base, you have nothing. That's what keeps t
white folks in control. And so what we're gonna do
now is that we're gonna trying to correct that by
saying we're gonna go back and reverse Wesent an original constitution.
And that's what we're gonna want these Democrats and Republicans
and Republicans to focus on them take that plan and
revise it. Here's some of the things I want you
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to put in that strictling solo for black vote. And
one what I want you to do is understand that
you got a social construct that has to be revisited.
That's the United States Constitution. Now, please do me a
big favor. Remember these points. You got a social construct
that Dix takes everything. And when you hear point and
you read the constitutions at about wead the people, all
the citizens. They're talking about white folk, and they talk
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about black folk. They got a cold and narrator, and
they see things words like those who are in debt it,
those who abundage, those who are that special kind of property.
They're talking about black vote that they would they would
be excluded, won't be counted in anything. They talk about
white folks. They use these very broad big terms like
we the people, all the people got God given rights
to life, liberty in pursuit of happiness. They're not talked
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about blacks because that's why they're gonna enslave black folk.
That's the part of that, that whole construct. Point two,
This is very important. Now I'm gonna articulate these doings
right down some of these points and these are to
call the polyonymics points. This is my power on Ums planned.
I'm giving you the power dums plan. Now that all
the others wanted, that the Republicans wanted, and some of
the Green parties or Liberal Terror party they wanted, I said, no, one,
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I'm not going to do it. I'm only gonna give
these points to black vote. One I gave you about
the social construct to The second thing I want you
to do is a demand no marching and begging and
marching is a waste of time. It signifies of weakness.
You march all the time, don't get anything. The second
thing I want to do is demand that there'd be
a permanent office for Native Black Affairs established in the
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White House, which means any EASi that goes down, you
got a piece of person sitting there where the president is.
That I started dictating what your needs are and what
kind of what your resources needs are. That's the second thing.
The third thing I want you to be able to
demand that right now that we have a I have
a power numics plan, but setting up jobs in the
United States for black vote. I want them to build
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a southern high speed rail system in the South and
would run from Atlanta, Georgia to Dallas, Texas. And I
got the whole of plans. All this has ready made,
all everything's been worked out. You'll running one hundred and
fifty miles an hour take you from Atlanta, Georgia to Dallas, Texas.
It stops four places and stopping in Atlanta, it'll stop
in Birmingham, Alabama. It'll stop in in Shreeport, Louisiana, then Dallas, Texas.
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And when you build businesses around those centers, this is
for the black folk because that's that's called a southern
Black belt, running from from from the east coast to
the west coast to a flame. Why or why is
that necessary? Because right now, right now, we can we
can move people faster because right now you're airlines that
have held and most of them even come back into existence.
After this pandemic ends, they won't be able to travel.
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And right now it's for blacks in the South to
move around. They got to come north, come up maybe
the middlf then try to go across. This will create
job opportunities for them, blowing opportunities for black professionals in
all respect, for businesses, for transportation related fairs, everything you want.
That would create hundreds of thousands of businesses and employment opportunities. Now,
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the fourth thing I want to do is to also
tell them to the knowledge before they start bringing in
the more immigrants in this country, tell them that require Congress,
that Congress do an examination for the negative impact that
immigration has owned black vote. Nobody ever makes that point.
They're only people. That's that's damaged and injured. Our immigrants
coming in this country is black vote? The immigrants coming
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in they joined the white saddest quote, They don't, they're not,
They're not competing against against white. They come in compete
against blacks. They go into the black neighborhoods, They take
they take blacks out of the jobs, out of construction jobs,
taking them out of the hotels and the businesses. Blacks
are displaced. And they say, before we can improve another
immigration program, we want to determine what will be the
negative impact on black vote. And that they never do that,
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bring in hundreds and hundreds of thousands of immigrants and
then nobody ever checks on that. And the next point
is this that I want you to extatish a focusing
on the reparations for black folk in the country and
the question they keep asking the whites the words of
money going to it should be set up in what
we call I would call regional distribution banks where black
folking bar had money to start businesses in those in
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the major black urban areas in the United States, Every
major and black cities, you should get about five or
six of them should have a reparationist bank there. That's
what I want now for reparations funds, and don't be
worried about how much money with each black person getting off.
I want to put into a special reinvolved revolving loans
fund where blacks can ball that money and be able
to start businesses in those are those urban areas I
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don't move. We got more with doctor Claude Anderson when
we come back. Is the breakfast club, Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with doctor
Claude Anderson. Charlomagne. Right, Doctor Claude, let me run down
to five points. You just made a real quick social
construct that dictates everything. I mean that reconstructs everything in
the constitution. The man that there be a permanent office
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in the White House for Native Black Affairs. The man
that they build a soveregn high speed rail system that
runs from Atlanta to Dallas, stops from Birmingham and Screveport.
Congress to study the negative impact that immigrants having Black
people and established reparations bill as you got it down right,
and and when you when you called and check on
that on that high speed rail system that money is
already there, and right now, I got I got people
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already to admitted outside of the United States that were
put up some like four to five billion dollars to
build that high speed rail system. All we need from
the government is for somebody at the federal level and
the office of the President just to approve the project.
You know, doctor Claude, I was having that conversation about
immigrants actually yesterday, and a lot of people would say, immigrants,
they don't they're not taking any jobs from black people,
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because there's jobs black people wouldn't do anyway. What do
you say to that? They're right? And that's why we
have to recondition black folk. Black folks. I've worked, I
worked for four hundred sixty years, and nobody to pavement
gave me anything. What sharance I got. This time, I'm
gonna get paid and get some money. And but see
what nobody's ever rewarded compensated black folk. Black folks have
never gotten any rewards they worked all those years, three hundred,
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three hundred and sixty years or nothing. And then and
and the thing about it is the Dominican white society
is still opposed to it. You know why this is
where y'all look for something free. I said they that's
what they should be doing, looking for some free You
know why because every immigrant came here contrary to what
they tell you, but they came here for religious freedom.
Then they comes nobody came here looking for religious freedom.
They came here looking to get free benefits. They came
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here to get all those things that blacks could not get.
They want to come, they get wanted freeland and free
black labor. And that's what they got. That's called the
American dream. Coming to America and freeload, get with you
whatever you can get. And when they were, they were
less free of slavery. After having worked for three hundred
and sixty years. White folks said, we'll set you free
in eighteen sixty. But I'll tell you what, We're gonna
set you free with no clothes, no land, no house,
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no twols, no weapons, no animals, no nothing, no education,
no religion, no institutions. And yet by the same token
from slavers started up until the end in eighteen six
and guess what, every immigrant that came in this country
was eligible for six hundred and fifty acres of free land.
Then they got another additional one hundred and fifty acres
of free land where every slave they owned. And they
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had at that point of when slavery ended, they had
over five million blacks they were slaves. And conclusion of it,
they picked up over two billion acres of free land.
That's why you go out west now you see those
big larger ranches, big large farms, but they got twenty
thousand acres of farm. You said, well, look at those
big farms and all that land light's owned. They didn't
pay for that land. They got it free, but they
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wouldn't give black folk forty acres. And the next thing
and the last thing. I went to the last two things,
there's the Indian treaty. I gotta sell. I'm still in
the federal courts right now. The federal courts here and
watch received seeking funds for black folk on the fulfillment
on the mandated eighteen six or six Indian treaties. Treaties
are the highest law of the land. Now. In eighteen
six or six, Indians participated in the slave in the
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black folk, the chalk Tawk, Chickasaw, Cherokee, and Creek and
the similar Indians always slave owners and even two years
after after the Civil War was over and blacks have
been free, the chalk taught and Chickensaw was still holding
twelve thousand to fifteen thousand black steal enslaved. So black
Indians and black and black freemans were mandated to receive
forty acres of land. In your trial, whole of giving
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them money, government gave those in their tries money to
give to the black folks and set them free. And uh,
they set them free, but they didn't give them any money,
and then they didn't give them any land. Those free
black men's and those free Indians have the same rights
to Indians. Those have thanks also to build casinos right
now and be able to start building casinos on freeland
government land. They should be able to go out and say, hey,
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I want that, I want these twenty acres land him.
I'm gonna put up casinos so Charlot man can go
out there and gamble his money away. Wend never what's
the final point, doctor Guardy said, you had two more.
I want I want you to demand that a commission
be set up in the Congress that when they hold hearings,
they go out and find out who was responsible and
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get reimbursements for what happened to the blacks who were
free doing slavery. Where they set up in nineteen sixty six,
though it's called Freeman banks, they had a Freedman Bureau.
They set up freedom banks across the United States where
slaves to put their deposit that money into those banks.
And also black union soldiers could part all that salaries
and income from being in the army into those banks
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and those Freedman banks and all these major cities. Guess what,
that money was stolen by whites administrators who were appointed
by the federal government to administer that money. So those
blacks they sold fifty seven million dollars out of those banks. Now,
right now, I want that money recaptured at present day
value and repaid the blacks across the country. And so
I'm giving you about seven things. I'm gonna quit there.
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I want you all to help me pushing the power numbers,
books and stuff, all the stuff in my books saying
I want you all to go out there and start fighting.
We want resources. We want money, because it's money and
value and wealth that determines your opportunities, not civil rights,
not social integration. You know, doctor Claude, I agree with you.
I am. I'm definitely voting on November third. And I'm
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also going to hold you know, Biden and Hires accountable
if they get in. I'm gonna hold hold them really accountable,
put my foot up their ass. Really. But regardless of
who winted the presidency, right, that's right talking black people
best prepared for the new four years. Regardless of who wins,
what we're gonna do that We're gonna start rebuild our
own communities, and we're gonna start practice of quid pro
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quote with each other. We're gonna start the dump a
broad sense of community where we respect and appreciate each other.
And then these community were gonna build our own businesses.
We're gonna practice group economics and group politics, which means
we vote for ourselves and buy for ourselves. My thing
is this, quit trying to go out and stand out,
march and demonstrate to make people let you into their
restaurants and black folk till me said with doctor Anderson, well,
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I'm gonna make them take my money. That's not Why
do you want to make somebody take your money? Yourself?
And dog, what should we do? Go across the street
build your own damn business and quit kissing people's butts
trying to make them like and love you. I think
that some of these marches are effective, though, just even
trying to get justice for people who are killed by
police brutality and changing some of those laws and police reform,
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because I have seen the results from them being there
and occupying certain cities. Right see, and you're right. See.
The way you get a control of it, it's not
by begging them and doing what you do is I
told you what as Shalomagne on that five story build.
See when you've been when you got the money and
you got an economy at debase. You use your money
and the economy on the on the first floor the
control of politicians who on the second floor you either
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buy all the politicians you came forward to buy them,
you run them, and you use them to make them
do take care of the third floor. The third floor
is the police department and then the legal system. You
use the money off the first floor and you can
make the politicians do what they just need to do
it to control the third floor. That's the way you
control the police. You can't you can't. You can't control
the police with just just by going and looking for
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kindness in their hearts. Because why because that goes back
to the Second Amendments. The Second Amendments says that that militia,
white militia police, plantation police were rutly black folk. It's
called them paddy rollers. That's why. That's why in a
black neighborhood you have a predominant number of police officer
will be white. But you can't go to a white
community and find it, and that white that black policemen
now make up make up the police enforcement in a
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white community. Bill your own community said no, you can't
come in here. That's why the shadese would not let
the white policemen into Chinatowns all the way up until
about the nineteen hundreds. We don't need him. We got
two other groups of the handlet, one called to Hatchem
and another called the Tongus. His name is doctor Claude Anderson.
You can go get power Nomics. You can go get
black label white wealth. You can go get dirty Little
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Secrets Paul one and two. Go buy all doctor Claude's books. Man,
he's one of my favorite people to have conversations with,
to talk to and and I love you, and I
value and I appreciate you, Doctor Claude. I'm glad you exist,
my brother. I say, you know how I feel about you.
I mean, I tell anybody. The second somebody's asked me
about Charlomagne, I said, I was asked my man, I said,
I'm not Dad, that's my man's I appreciate you, doctor Claude.
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Where can they find you if they want to reach you? Man?
They caught us. Those are the power Numbs dot cal wellsite.
We got a library pactically get all five of those
books for nine and nine dollars. All they can call
the Power Numbers Corporation in Washington, d C. And contact me.
I love you, guys, and I appreciate you. And please,
if I say something with a offensor to you, I
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didn't mean to do that, and I apologize for it.
And people i've done this type of dialogue, I would
love to have it some more because I agree with
some things, disagree with some things, but that is all
part of that experiences. That's right. I appreciate that. And
I don't know. I don't know the answer to everything. Well,
I just strive for fifty years to be a forensic historian.
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And do what nobody else does and look at racial
issues and cut them open and slice them and die
them and figure out how you find solutions. And uh,
I don't accept things right off the bat now. I
wouldn't want you to do that either, Doctor Claude. Thank you,
my brother. We appreciate you, Doctor Claude. And Anderson. It's
the breakfast club. We all the breakfast club. Let me
say good morning to Na Tina. Good morning, Na Tina
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from Deaf Jim. Executive at deaf Jim. Who's that? I
just said? She's an executive, def jam, She's more than
an executive. She got all kinds of promotions. Na Tina
during this pandemic has gotten like three promotions. Yeah, she's
an executive, but she's a frintin. She calls me every
morning to check up on and make me make make
sure I'm doing good. So I just want to say
good Morning's meeting Tina. She sounds like a nice person.
She went, she wouldn't like if probably wouldn't Probab wouldn't
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like her, niether. I don't know who she is. She
wouldn't she wouldn't like you. But anyway, good morning, whoever
you are. In the TA Shut up, man, Let's get
to them. You're betting I never need nothing from this person.
You don't know. I'm pretty sure they need me more
than I need. But if this person wasn't a Tina
whoever this is, I just I just like her as
a person. I don't think she would like you. But
let's get to the rumors. Let's talk ice Cube. This
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is the rum of report with Angela Ye. Well, as
you know, and we've spoken to ice Cube about this.
He developed this contract with Black America and laid out
this plan of what he thinks needs to be part
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of this whole presidential campaign, what needs to happen for
helping black Americans now, Uh, shout out to ice Cube.
This is according to Katrina Pearson. She posted this. She
posted a tweet. She's a senior advisor for a Trump's campaign.
Shout out to ice c for his willingness to step
up and work with Donald Trump's administration to help develop
the Platinum Plan. Leader's gonna lead, Hate is gonna hate?
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Thank you for leading. People were going in on ice
qub yesterday because they think that he's working with Donald Trump.
So Donald Trump had to clarify he posted facts I
put out the contract with Black America. Both parties contacted me.
I mean, who did I just say, Donald Trump? Donald Trump?
As Q posted facts I put out the contract with
Black America. Both parties contacted me. Dem said we'll address
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the c w BA. After the election. Trump campaign made
some adjustments to their plan after talking to us about
the c WBA. Here's what he had to say. So,
you know, I think the Democrats, they you know, they
got every black celebrity get on the team, so they
just figured, you know, tell Q shut up and vote.
I ain't gonna do that, you know, I'm gonna push
the program. We also met with the Republicans. They brought
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us in him. We talked to him. They've moved the
agenda a lot because of what we said. They put
five hundred billion dollars on the table, and you know,
but who knows, you know, who knows what's gonna really happen.
I just know one of them gonna win, and I
don't know if it can really matter to us. We
gotta just push whoever is in there, because they nobody
really solved our problems. I was really confused about this
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yesterday because I was sitting back watching everybody slander Ice Cube.
But I was like, well, when did ice Cuban doors
Donald Trump? When did Ice Cube say he was helping
to design the Platinum Plan? That video that we just played,
that audio that was from four days ago, And I
didn't hear him say any of that. I saw, you know,
the Republican Trump supports manipulating what he actually said. But
I didn't hear Cube say he was in dorson Donald
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Trump and didn't helped to design the Platinum Plan, not
at all. And I have to wonder, at what point
do we get smarter? Why are we so quick to
attack our own Well, I will say it was very
misleading the way that Trump spokesperson put that out there exactly,
so I will say that, and that was the intention
of her posting at in that way, Becautrina Pearson. We
shouldn't have decided to go to her, shouldn't people Actually, well,
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I think people were confused because they saw that that
was a headline damn ice Cube's working with Donald Trump.
I saw people were posting it research That's what I hate,
and especially somebody like ice Cube who's unapologetically black and
represents for black people and rides for black people. So
instead of just attacking, shouldn't we go do your research.
He posted that video four days ago, literally four days ago.
(01:00:28):
That's people though, right, But I will say she definitely
put that up purposefully. Yeah, of course she should have
called the smoke. Yeah, of course she did. All right. Now,
Kanye West, I thought that he was ahead of Trump
and Biden in the polls in Kentucky. There was some
type of poll that was I guess election results, and
he posted a screens out of the percentages according to
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the percentage, and you know, I don't know what made
him think that this was actually true. It showed that
he was in second place with a nineteen percent share
of the vote. He was behind libertarian nominee Joe Jurgensen,
who has shown leading the polls with thirty six percent
of the vote, and then ahead of also Biden and Trump.
So he was so excited. Here he is getting ready
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votes Kentucky, get the West, being ready, let's go get
the west. Were Well, congratulations to you because your secretary
of defense, so that means you're gonna be in the
east wing. He gonna be in the West wing. Man.
People one step closer, by the way, But Barack Obama
was on CNN yesterday and he was talking about conservative
conspiracy theories. Y'all just black Twitter just as bad. Negroes
(01:01:34):
like you just as bad because you throw something like
out that out there and people run with it. You
know what I'm saying. Well, the news stations didn't apologize
for the false data that they posted on their site.
They said someone discovered a cachade web link that was
used during June's primary election to post Associated Press election results.
The old link was still populating current AP data and
showed test results, which is part of the preparation they
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do in advance of elections. They were not valid. It
was simply part of a test. We don't have to
talk about Kanye though, looking to get more into it,
though in the next hour also put out it. That's
the other thing, that song. We don't have to talk
here about his music, so defense and shut up man.
I'm just tired in all right, well that is your
room reported. I'm tired of negroes being misinformed, and I
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want negroes to read, and I want negroes to get
the West Wing ready. Charlomagne's common secretary of defense. Let's go.
That's your lay. And it's y'all the reason that he's
getting the new type of Volks period, because y'all keep
taking the south wing. Ready for Charlomagne and report these streets.
It's all funny games, don't the third There's gonna be
a lot of slow singing and new president. It's gonna
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be a lot of slow singing and flowers. All right, guys,
that's your rumor report. All right, we'll Secretary of Defense.
Who you give your dog too? We need South Carolina
sent of the lindsay lady bug Graham to come to
the front of the congregation. We like to have a
world with him place. All right, we'll get into that
next keeper locktic to Breakfast Club. Come on, breakfast Club,
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for Donkey of the Day MCT. So being Donkey of
the day, a little bit of a mix like a
don day. No, I've been called a lot in my
twenty three years. That donkey of the day is a
new wife. Yeah, donkey to day for third day October fifteenth. Oh,
(01:03:39):
pay day, it's that good chance. Today's payday, month day. Okay,
but third day October fifteenth has to go to South Carolina.
Sending to Lindsay, Lady bug Graham. Now listen, Lindsay just
got Donkey the Day on Monday because he said black
people and immigrants are free to go anywhere in South
Carolina as long as they're conservative. I'm not making this up.
Let's listen. I care about everybody. If you're a young
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African American an immigrant, you can go anywhere in this state.
You just need to be conservative, not liberal. Now, keep
in mind, Lindsay may lose his center seat this year
to South Carolina's Jamie Harrison dropping in clues monster. Jamie Harrison,
a black man from Rangeburg, South Carolina, who has shattered
congressional fundraising records by raising fifty seven million dollars in
the third quarter of this year. That's who I'm voting for.
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By the way, I know what you're thinking. I know
what you're thinking, Charley Mayne. You're only voting for Jamie
Harrison because he's black. Not true. I'm voting for him
because his wife is black, and I love his plans
to build South Carolina's infrastructure and his plans on ending
poverty in South Carolina. But back to his opponent, Lindsay
Lady bug Graham. Listen, while y'all were busy slandering Ice
Cube yesterday for nothing, literally nothing, our real enemies were
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showing their true colors once again. What is Lindsay ladybug
Graham's true color as well? I believe Crayola would call
it good old boy white. See there's white, and then
there's good old boy white. All right, that good old
boy white. I don't like that kind of white. Okay,
that's that ignorant, sovereign white guy who can stay and
do virtually anything and still be viewed in a positive manner.
Because good old boy white is America's favorite color at
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a little ridge, at a little blue. And we call
that good old boy prejudice, patriotism, and more more often
than not, regardless how racists, how prejudice, no matter how
much of those white devil horns, we see all that
racism will be dismissed. Is good old boys just kidding around? Oh?
Trust me? That was his excuse for what he said yesterday. See,
y'all were too busy attacking and fake canceling your own
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and ice cube yesterday, attacking him for something he didn't say.
He Meanwhile, Lindsay Graham was just Supreme Court hearings, the
confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett, actually saying things he
should be canceled for. And by canceled, I mean voted out.
Would you like to hear what Lindsay had to say?
Let's listen. One of the reasons you can say what
Confidence said, do you think Brown versus Board of Education
super President? Is that you're not aware of any effort
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to go back to the good old days of segregation
by legislative body. Is that correct? That is correct? Pa?
Pardon me? You played that part against Do we have
that one part isolated? We don't just play again. One
of the reasons you can say what Confidence said, do
you think Brown versus Board of Education super President is
that you're not aware of any effort to go back
to the good old days of segregation legislative body. Is
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that the good old days, good segregation, good old days now,
good old days of segregation, the good old days of segregation. Segregation,
you mean the practice of requiring separate housing, education, and
other services for black people. You mean the systemic separation
of people into racial or other ethnic groups. You mean
the same racial segregation. I could get black people killed
for crossing those racial lines. Now, I'm not the highest
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grade of weed in the dispensary, but I tender leaned
on the side of Chris rock Hughes Hill a few
weeks ago, and he said, this is about the good
old days for black folks. The beauty of being black
is the future is always set up. There are no
good old days. There are no good old days when
you black. Now I'm on record is saying segregation was
a great concept that was poorly executed. It shouldn't have
been based on race. It should have been based on behavior. Okay, energy,
(01:06:59):
Because I don't want to be around certain people. Leave them,
somebody like Lindsay Graham. I want to be in the
same restaurant as him. I don't want to live in
the same neighborhood as him. I don't want to be
anywhere near a racist, good old boy like Lindsay Graham.
It's not good for my mental, spiritual, or emotional health. Okay,
in the case of Lindsay Graham, I am allergic to
lady Bucks. And do you know what Lindsay said in
regards to his racist comments, Well, let's listen. If anybody
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was listening to who I am and what I said,
you know that it was with deep sarcasm that I
suggested that some leger selected body would want to yearn
for the good old days of segregation. Deep sarcasm. That's
what all good old boys say when you are being racist.
I was just horse in a round, you know, a
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horse in the same horse. I would tie all your
limbs too and fire him a gun. That's what we
call just pulling your leg, darky. Why you got your
TAM's all in a bunch? See first and foremost, Lindsay Graham.
Don't need to clean it up. Okay. You let the
inner voice of your subconscious come out. That's fine, Okay,
I'm glad, y'all devil was on hiding your horns anymore.
I want you to speak your truth, okay, speak truth
to power, because I damn sure gonna speak mine. Okay,
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And as I've been saying, old toxic white male leadership
like you, it's wrap him. That's why I'm excited about
November third. Okay, you have the top of the ticket.
The president is important. But being from South Carolina, boy
and raised and having to deal with good old boys
like Lindsey Graham all my life, he gotta go. You
can't sit in there s the seat no more. You
need to be working in a bait and tackle shop somewhere. Okay.
(01:08:21):
A person who thinks segregation was the good old days,
and who thinks blacks and immigrants can go anywhere in
South Carolina just so long as their conservative is not
fit to lead. Okay. And we talk about cancel culture,
we really have the opportunity to cancel on Lindsay Graham
by voting for Jamie Harrison on November third. Now, Jamie
was on CNN yesterday and he responded to Lindsay Graham's
a good old boy comments, let's listen. Yeah, maybe Lindsay
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was being sarcastic. I'll give them the benefit of the doubt,
but it shows just how out of touch this guy
really is, because you know, you take these comments with
the comments that he just said a few days ago.
These things just don't make any sense. This is also
the same guy who said that he would go and
campaign and he actually did with a woman who said
that jokingly that she wanted to be on the front
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row of a lynching. You represent a state of thirty
percent of the state are African Americans. Forty percent of
black folks in this country came through the port of
Charleston because of slavery. You would think you would have
a sensitivity to the type of language that you're gonna use.
But it just shows that Lindsey Graham represents what I
call the old South. We're talking about building a new South.
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I don't even know why Jamie is giving him the
benefit of what doubt. Okay, don't give him the benefit
of the doubt. Don't give him no bill. He knows
who and what he is. Okay. You know doctor Martin
Luther King Jr. Great Doctor Martin Uviking Junior. He once said,
darkness cannot drive out darkness, only light can do that.
Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that.
But you know what else can drive out darkness and hate,
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especially in regard to politics. Your vote. Okay, we have
to put our energy towards the real enemy, all right.
And the real enemy is not the ice cubes of
the world. That's how they keep was distracted by having
us fighting amongst each other instead of focusing on real problems.
And good old boys like Lindsay Graham our real problem. Okay,
and he's got to go. Please let Kathy Griffin give
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Lindsay ladybug Graham the biggest he Please give this giant
jar of mail the biggest he hall. All right, all right, well,
thank you for that donkey. Today up next, ask ye
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the guy we are the breakfast club is to ask
ye Hello, who's this hi? This is Asiao, Hey, Mama,
what's your question for you? Um? So my question is
um from my husband and Maria, who we can have
been married for a year and I actually just found
out he's listening around with prostitute and he's been doing
(01:11:20):
it since twenty twenty has started. I just starting coronavirus
and all that. Yes, And I didn't need to know
what I need said. I tried to talk to him
and he makes it seem like it's my farm now
he doesn't what and yeah, and he's a really bad
(01:11:42):
alcoholic and he only wants to talk about like the
serious stuff where he's drunk. So I don't know what
to do. It's it's very stressful, Asia. What was it like,
y'all only been married for a year, So before you
guys got married, has he like changed since you got married? Well,
before we got married, he was very firtatious with other women,
(01:12:04):
but it did stop and then, like like I said,
I was literally it has gotten worse since we got married.
Like the fact that he's spending our money and going
to do this. It just doesn't make sense, like we're
literally sleeping out in the car. So I'm like, we
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really need to say what money we have? So I
don't know, Asia, this is ridiculous. So let me get
this right. So he's cheating on you with prostitutes. He's
financially abusive because he's taking your money as well to
spend it to pay for these prostitutes. He's an alcoholic
and he gets very Uh is he aggressive when he's
(01:12:46):
drunk with you sometimes? And it's only when like when
I talk back, like when I say, when I give
him feedback on what he said, like he'll start to yale,
like he doesn't know how to have a normal conversation,
like how meet you are? But when he's sober, he
doesn't want to talk about this stuff. But when he's
(01:13:08):
doing everything to say, listen, I'm all for trying to
make a marriage work, but it sounds like you need
to get far, far far away from this man. What
is it that's keeping you with him? Well, this is
my very first marriage, Like we have a twelve years
twelve year age gap. I'm twenty seven and he's thirty nine.
(01:13:32):
So like he really taught me how to fall in love,
Like he literally show me that love still existed, and
then after we've been together for so long, it's this
like it's an ego thing with him. Asia, I want
to say this, it's great that you learn something and
he taught you something. But you know how they say
reason season lifetime. It sounds like he had a reason
(01:13:54):
to be here. Is season is over. Now you need
to go have your lifetime somewhere else because anything could
happen to you. This sounds like, Hey, he's endangering your
health and well being because he's having sex with prostitutes.
Be you guys are literally you said living in your
car and he's spending money on that. So it sounds
like he has some real issues. See, he's an alcoholic,
he's not getting help and d you just told me
(01:14:15):
that he gets very aggressive. I'm assume that when you
even speak back or express yourself. So this sounds like
an abusive relationship to me in many different ways. Do
you have any support anywhere else? I have family, so
I'm gonna figure it out. Have you spoken to your
(01:14:37):
family about it? Yes, it's my family. They don't like
him at all, like he's like. They like him when
he's sober, but when they don't like him at all,
like even his own Asia, I don't like him either.
I don't even know him. Please do me a favor,
get your stuff, go stay with a family member, and
(01:14:59):
you know, just get some space from this man and
so you can figure out what it is that you
need to do. But it really sounds like you need
to start talking to a lawyer now and figuring out
how you can. I'm gonna use this word again, disentangle
yourself from this person because he's really holding you back
and I need you to You sound like an amazing person.
I can tell just by speaking to you over the phone,
and I think you need to tap into that for
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yourself and do better for you. Okay, who thank you
so much? Ye? All right, Asia, We love you and
you deserve it. Ask ye eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. If you need relationship advice or
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Good morning. I'm gonna keep for real what you get
(01:15:42):
some real advice with Antela yet, ask ye morning. Everybody
is cj Envy and Antela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the breakfast club in the middle of Ask Yee. Hello,
whose this? Hey? This is Lucy, Hey Ruthie. What's your
question for ye? Having like problem? And um jumping in
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this is when you say me too, it happened to
me too. Your phone sounds a little crazy, Mama, Your
phone sounds crazy, yes, because then he's a blood pressure.
(01:16:24):
That's true though high blood pressure. It does. It does
because you can have it's just with directions because that
affects your blood vessels, That affects the flow of blood
that get to your penis for you to be able
to have an erection. So go ahead, okay. Um, So
I can't understand what you're saying right now. It's just hard.
(01:16:49):
I'm kind of hard to hear you. Her boyfriend is
not getting erect and I think Charlemagne is best suited
for this this answer. You want to tell them what
you do, Charlemagne. Now go ahead. I'm sorry, continue please.
I asked you if he wanted to, you know, let's
go to the doctor. And he doesn't want to take
any anything like that, So he just said he was
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going to cut his pills in half. Okay. So my cousin,
my cousin, her father passed and when I was telling
her clean out his house and they had he had
some pills. So I told him about the pills that
I had him. He still didn't want to take any
So I kind of like crushed one up and gave
it to one he didn't He wasn't aware. And you know,
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if he slipped to a pill without him knowing, come
on now, I mean if they were prescribed by a doctor,
but it wasn't like something, you know, but still you
can't get somebody a pill and not tell them, but
go ahead walking around with a boat all day. Don't
know why because you know I did it at dinner.
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I did it at dinner and I didn't say anything,
so he noticed what was going on. So you know,
we had we had a good night. So I said,
you know what, I'll wait, and I did it again
in the following week. Hanna kill that man. He's gonna
have a heart attack and give you I'm out of
pills now. And we got to the same problem. So
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how do I tell him that's why you were doing that.
I mean you're thinking that you were, well, okay, I
do think you need to let him know that you
did that. He's gonna be angry because you can't just
give somebody pills without their knowledge, and that, you know,
just take knowledge. That was not I would never promote
anybody doing that because what if he would have had
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an adverse reaction to it? That's something if a doctor
has to prescribe it to you and he can't go
to him. And I made sure what I checked his
blood pressure and everything heart. What if he he already
knows he has a problem. So what if he's already
taken pills and then you doubling up on the doz
that you could literally kill his man? He was, he's
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not because he refused to take him. He won't even go.
That's what he tells you. He probably gotta meet all
day long because he's been hard all day long. So
you crushed up the pills and put it into his food.
I did a half a one, yeah, because I cut
the pills in half, all right, So hey, you need
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to let him know because that's dishonest, and you guys
are supposed to have open communication. Hopefully, he might be
mad at first, and maybe he will come around, but
I think that's that was definitely not the cool thing
to do. He needs to go to his doctor to
see how this might work with his medication because they
can't prescribe something for him. And now maybe this will
encourage him to do that. But I don't know how
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how wouldy'all feel if somebody put some medication without telling
you in your food? Probably pissed the hell off. I
mean you said somebody though, I mean nothing. Yeah, this
is my wife in his wife. Get that. I get
that it worked, But you still can't do that. You know,
that's really disrupting the trust. And I'm you know, but
I think now is the time for y'all to have
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this conversation for real. He is going to have to
go to his doctor. You know, he's already on medication,
so he needs to make sure he's taking the right thing.
And you got to do that. But um, and maybe
they need to adjust his medication as well. But right,
And is he overweight? Does he get enough exercise? Does
he smoke? Does he have other stresses? Um, he's in
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good shake. He does smoke. Sometimes those things can contribute.
Does he put it on you when he does get hard?
Why you want to know? Oh? Yeah, okay, oh yeah,
I want to take it like I do. Respect that anyway,
have that conversation with him. What you thinking about cheating? No? Okay, good, no, no,
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now you got now y'all got to be honest with
each other and have a real conversation. Okay, that's all
you can do now, all right? And it feels like, look,
all is not lost. He's experimenting with different things. He
cut his medication in half. You said he's a smoker.
I know that sometimes can affect thing. You know. Sometimes
it's somebody's diabetic. There's all kinds of reasons why somebody
could have a rectile dysfunction. You need to figure out
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what the root of the problem is, if he's stressed whatever.
And I know you've been trying, and you've been trying
to work with him, and this medication has worked. Sometimes
people don't want to take medication if you know it's
not something that's necessary for them to live. But this
is a real conversation y'all need to have now since
he's been taking it without knowing. But be honest, all right,
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she sh damn if that would have went left, boy,
who knows what could have happened? All right? Ask ye
eight hundred five five one oh five one. Now we
got rumors on the way. Yes, let's talk about Willow
and Jadeen Smith. They said that they were shunned by
the black community. Was tell you the reasons why all right,
we'll get into that. Next is the Breakfast Club. Grrning
the Breakfast Club. Hey morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela
(01:21:55):
Ye Charlomagne the guy. We all to Breakfast Club. Get
to the rumors. Let's talk Kanye. It's about so Angela
yee on the Breakfast Club. Man. Kanye put out music
and everything yesterday because he thought he was second in
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the polls in Kentucky. Turns out that it was just
a test that they were doing, and he had posted
the whole team is so energized that I had to
release theme music, he said. People try to talk me
out of running for president. Never let week controlling people
kill your spirit. You know he is on the ballot
in eleven states. Now Here is that Nina nine song
that he put out. Next time you text, can it wait?
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You would talking to president? You candidate? I think, Oh,
he's on getting tired. Now, don't jump and can I
got the high the hard ground and hit the move.
Oh like I've seen Tito, so like President Dido got
the sono. I don't he just son a release some
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free man? I thought I thought he's only doing gospel music.
I thought so too, But that's how you know, you
got a bunch of d riders and yesmen around you
because they won't even tell Kanye to pull numbers are wrong.
They're gonna let you go do a whole song knowing
that that information isn't accurate. Hey, come on, man, They
lets you know right away the results were not valid.
It was simply part of a test. And they did
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apologize for any confusion. But he was so and nobody
in his team wants to tell him the truth and say, hey, yea,
those numbers aren't accurate. This was wrong. So they just
all going to the studio and d ride him while
he puts out that subpall goddamn music. Just last week
he said he was only doing gospel music. I'm confused.
He still produces great music. He just don't rap grade anymore.
Like his flow is off. Sucks. All right, All right, now,
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let's talk about Barack Obama. He was on a podcast
with two of his former aides, and he was reflecting
on his own presidency. He was talking about Joe Biden's candidacy.
He was giving some advice to progressive in his own party.
And the podcast is called Pod Save America. It's forty
five minutes, and this is what he had to say
about basic competence. One thing we know is that just
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basic competence can end up saving lives. One thing I
would say to anybody who's skeptical about what government can
do generally is to just take the example of when
we were in office. You might not have been happy
with everything I did, all my policy choices, but when
we had a pandemic or the threat of pandemic, we
(01:24:31):
had competent people in place who would deal with it right.
Basic competence can save some lives. Now. He also said
that government isn't going to fix everything right away. Listen
to this on every issue that young people in particular
care about. Yeah, the government's not going to solve every
problem overnight, but you know what, it can make it better,
(01:24:52):
and better means live saved. Better means that maybe some
people don't get charged for crimes that they shouldn't be
charged for, and some people don't get shot, and that's
worth fighting for. And the idea that you'd give away
your power because you're not getting a one hundred percent
when you could get thirty, forty percent, fifty percent better,
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that doesn't make any sense. Well, I mean some people
would say that they don't feel like they're getting any
percent though, that's what they would say regardless of who's
an offer, all right. And he also said that the
spread of misinformation has been a huge issue. I don't
know if that ever won't be an issue. That is
a problem that is going to outlast Trump. Trump is
(01:25:37):
a symptom of it and an accelerant to it, but
he did not create it. And I think one of
the biggest challenges all of us had is how do
we re establish some baselines of truth that at least
the vast majority of people can agree to. Yeah, I
(01:25:58):
mean that's a fact. But nobody cares about the truth
when the lie is more entertaining, Like, it's never gonna
change as long as social media it's creating the narrative.
That's just that's just the truth to the matter. Nobody's
gonna do research, nobody's gonna fact check, They're gonna run
whatever the narrative is on social media. And once again,
nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertaining.
And god damn it, some real good entertaining lines out there.
(01:26:21):
Five minute pod Save America out Right Now, Yes, and
tonight we'll be watching Joe Biden, and then Donald Trump
is also booked his own town hall that's going to
be competing against that. All right, eight o'clock. I'm wondering
about Obama's uh comments about competence though, because when when
(01:26:42):
when swine flew happened in like twelve thousand people die,
in sixty million people get infected something to that effect.
I want I don't know. I think we need to
research that. Yeah, I'm pretty sure that's the number, all right,
but I would like I would like to delve deeper
into that conversation. All right, Well, that is your room
of report. Shout to revote, see you guys tomorrow. The
People's Choice mixes up next, and shout to the homie Genuine.
(01:27:04):
Today is Genuine's birthday. He turns fifty today, So shout
to Genuine, one of the leaders of Light Skin, and
we're gonna get some Genuine on in the mix of
fagers of light Skin lights. Can people have leaders? Yes,
I had no idea. I'll be sure. Christopher Williams Genuine,
who go ahead? Uncle Envy me. I don't know about you.
(01:27:26):
Definitely a follower, this grabsolutely a swallower. Oh, salute to Nila.
Knowledge too far. Let me tell you how funnyledge knowledge
came here, Knowledge that that people think that me and
Envy are really gay? And Nala, where you was at ledge?
A funeral? Nologe at a funeral? Can you do you
know how gay we must be for people to be
to stop a funeral to ask somebody. I don't think
they stopped the funeral. I don't think they was in
(01:27:47):
the middle people. Hold on, let me ask you a gun.
I don't think it was like you're busy grieving, but
you worried about whether we gay. Wow, I'm gonna stop
playing that, all right, want to play them good? It's
the people's storye Nicks up next to the Breakfast local board.
It so breakfast club, your morning's will never be the same,
(01:28:08):
all right. And here is my daily reminded to you
to make sure that you will vote. You still, Shack
voted for the first time, and he voted already, so
some people are voting early. But again. Election day is
November third, and Levi's is teaming up with Rock the
Vote to help get as many people as possible registered
and ready to vote this fall. Just text Levis to
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to find out your key dates and also get your
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voting how two's from Rock the Vote. Everybody is DJ
Envy and ju ye Charlomagne the guy we are to
Breakfast Club. That shout to doctor Claude Anderson for joining
us this morning. Elder, you should respect your eldest. Okay
and listen to doctor Claude Anderson. That interview is up
on YouTube, and salute the young Nila, my niece, Nila,
get on a microphone real quick now, because I want
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you to explain this story that you said. You said
your family thinks me an envia gay. I recently went
to Florida, originally from shout out to Florida, and you know,
in the South, things are a little slower, but they
pay attention to the things you guys do, like the dolls,
the butts, fingers, all that those jokes you guys do.
(01:29:12):
So longsty short. My family saw me and they wanted
to know if you were gay at a funeral? Yeah,
but how did you answer? It wasn't at the funeral.
And I just started laughing because it's like, yeah, I
can see why you think they're gay. That's crazy. And
you're like, I don't know that, I'm not sure. I
just be like, I'm not sure, like I think so,
I'm not gay. We must be for them to be
(01:29:33):
thinking about that at a funeral. I reassured them that
you guys both were married with kids and gay married
men out there right there. It wasn't at the funeral,
it was at the reception the same damn thing which
song was playing when they asked you that, do you remember?
I don't know. Okay, what was for dinner? Um? Dogs?
(01:29:59):
That's what I'm say. I'm just thinking, which sparked that conversation.
We got fish, for sure? I had fish, Yeah, okay, okay,
wouldn't be the fish, definitely, wouldn't be definitely wouldn't be
the fish. All right? When we come back positive notice
the breakfast Club. Good morning, bj Envy Angelau Ye, Charlomagne
the God. We are the breakfast Club. All right, it's
(01:30:20):
time to get up out of here. Yeah. Yes, Also
make sure y'all check me out today. I'm moderating a
conference for the eight three C Festival. Of course, it
is something that is virtual, and that is with artist
Toby and the Wigway Lynnelle Grant and Jay Lewin you
know him from the song that he did about Brianna Taylor.
Still trying to get justice for Brianna Taylor. And yeah,
(01:30:43):
so just check it out. It's gonna be a really
fun and interesting conversation. All right, Charlomagne, you get a
positive note, I do, man the positive notice for everybody
out there trying to heal on their journey of healing,
always remember, healing requires us to be honest with ourselves,
to see that weird on ones holding on to what
is harming us, and it is our choice to let
it go and be free. Let it go, Breakfast club business, y'all,
(01:31:05):
finish what y'all done,