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February 11, 2019 92 mins

2-11- Today on the show had United States senator and presidential candidate Kamala Harris stop by where she spoke about why has decided to run for President, certain policies and laws she would like passed, with one including making marijuana legal! Moreover, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to designers like Gucci, Prada who have decided that "black face" will be the fashion trend for this season. Also, we opened up the phone lines after a video went viral of a man clearly upset that a woman did not return his phone calls, so we wanted to know if that has ever happened with our listeners. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your week of Hall Breakfast Club to show
you love to hate from the East to the West Coast,
DJ Envy, angela Y, Charlomagne, the gu ruler show on
the planet. This is where I respect this show because
this is a voice of society. Schames in the game.
Guys are the coveted morning show. But y'all earning impacting

(00:20):
the coach in the morning and the stay want to
hear that Breakfast the world's most dangerous morning show. Good
Morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

(00:41):
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo
yo yo yo yo. Good Morning Angela Ye, good money
is amby Charlomagne, the guy He's to the planet is Monday.
It's Monday, and let's total if I congratulating Cardip drop
one of the clues bombs for our very own body beat.
That's right, Cardy Be picked up a Grammy last night

(01:03):
Best Rap Album. I say all very own because, um,
you know, because why we've been doing the Breakfast Club
for it will be to our knife here. Yep, it's
our knife here. Like so some people you really watch
come from the ground up could really come from like
the ground that we would be in here six seven
years ago. Watching Cardy be on Instagram and joining her

(01:23):
and to see her on the Grammy stage winning Best
Rap Album of the Year really brings me joy. Absolutely congratulations.
I think they said she's the first solo rap female
artist to winning that category. Yes, she have no idea
only have a female at winning that category. Hill Lauren Hill,
what she won with the Fuji. Yeah, congratulations to man.
It brings me great joy to see body doing what

(01:44):
she She looked really good. Her performance was dope too.
She got a look at fact she did a record
like Money and didn't pick some commercial tune. She went
out then kept it, gut it absolutely and it didn't curse.
She didn't curse. They had a track though, which is good. Yeah.
But you know the one thing I would say about
carter By, she's never switched up. She's always remained and

(02:04):
stayed the same. Yeah, but you know that's what they say,
they say money money doesn't really change people. It just
magnifies whatever it is you already were. So he was
a d head before you had money, Right, all money
gonna do is make you more of a d head.
That's you know what I'm saying, Cardy has always been
a cool, pure person. Now you're just seeing more that cool,
pure person. And to scam you know one two Grammys
last night, So congratulations to him. Also, he didn't show

(02:26):
up to the awards. Now he did not. And where
the hell did Drake come from? I thought he wasn't going,
didn't do award shows. He came there and chatted the
Grammys that they cut him right now, that's right. I
can't go to commercially. You give him no music, and
now they give you a little music money about to
cut you off. They don't even give him no music,
They just cut him. Damn it. Man. But some people
were very excited to win their Grammys. Yes, what he

(02:49):
sayd was real though. You know I'm saying, you got
a bunch of coachingly clueless people, and you know they
don't validate whether or not you popping. Right. People who
validate whether you popping the people who come to your show,
people who buy your out, just the people. And I thought,
that's what they didn't drink last day. That's the drink
last night. And dropping a clue bund for everybody who

(03:10):
had on the Gucci last night. I knew that. Once
Ta called for that protest on Friday, I was like,
now you know, good at one and people have been
coordinating there. I thought about that because that the Rock
Nation brunched. It was a lot of Gucci cast push
your tea with the Gucci one, trying to not have
I out. They was playing in those out offense for weeks. Okay,

(03:33):
you can't just call the boycott who bottom of the
knife in and think New Need Girls was gonna switch
you up? And after you pay that much money. I
don't care about stuff like Gucci. You know why, because
you can't boycott what you don't buy anyway, Nor can
your boycott what you can't afford. Okay you can't afford it. No,
I can't walk. But I'm boycotting Rose Royce. Yeah, I'm
set that boycott today. I'm with y'all in spirit when

(03:53):
it comes to this Gucci boycott. You know what I'm saying.
But I'm not one of these people that need to
be disrespected before I start respecting my own because eighty
five percent of what I wear on a daily basis
is a black designer, a black company. So there you go.
You can march you can look at me right now. Okay,
there you go. It's just the sur Fresh T shirt,
black owned, Okay. I got an Arty's Chaos jeans black owned. Okay.

(04:15):
I got a Goose Country Cold black owned. Okay. So
you know that's just me on a daily basis. Glad
to d decided to join the party. Well, Dapa Dan
is actually we're gonna talk about that because Dapa Dan
has responded and he is one of the Gucci designers
and he's a black man. If everybody has to say,
if you'll find out that but Dan made that turtleneck,
but if y'all find out that for Dan was behind
the symbol, stop it all right, Well, Kamala Harris will

(04:37):
be Kamala, Kamala Harris, Kamala Harris will be I'm saying
her name like five different ways. And by the way,
she's been here before. She has, but you know, she
wasn't here as two thy twenty presidential candidate. She was
here as US Senator of California. You know what it sucks.
I missed that one and I missed this one because
I was in LA because I had the Grammy pre

(04:58):
dinner that I had to go to. You just don't
care about black woman. I just wasn't there. Y'all got
to schedule things for when I'm here. Oh my goodness, Well,
Kama's a little more if you can say her name
right and show some respect, Harris. It's the only time
she had free e getting its gracious. You know, she's
trying to become president in twenty twenty. I think a

(05:19):
lot more people are gonna pay attention to this interview
than they did the first time. I think so too.
All right, well, we got Frontage News. What we're talking about.
We are going to talk about that boycott on Gucci
product and mont claresy if you guys are planning to participate,
and also will discuss another presidential bid for twenty twenty.
All right, we'll get into that next keeping locked just
the president breast, what's the president? It's the breakfast cloud morning.

(05:40):
Kamala Harris sending a Kamala Harris will be joining us
next hour. Harris. I can't that. How are you gonna
correct me? Like I'm wrong, You're saying it wrong. You're
saying it wrong. I can't pronounce anything. We know. Well,
let's get it's like that's what I said. Let's get
in some front page news. What we're talking about you.
Let's talk what other people who have thrown their hat
in the ring for the twenty twenty presidential bid. Massachusetts

(06:03):
Senator Elizabeth Warner Warren formally announced her presidential bid. She
I thought she already had announced it, but I guess
this is the official formal announcement. Another person is Senator
Amy Klobashar. Am I saying that, right, Klobashar, you're asking us. Yeah,
Oh my goodness, stop it, Oh my god. Anyway, she's
from Minnesota, and she said, now, when I said elected leadership,

(06:26):
go not just where it's comfortable, but also where uncomfortable.
This is what I mean. And she was there as
there was snow and fourteen degree weather. Well, I need
all you presidential candidates, regardless of who you are, regardless
of what you're racing, you better have a black agenda. Okay,
you better have an agenda for black people. If not,
we ain't interested. All right. Also, we are on the
brink of another shutdown. This could potentially happen this week

(06:49):
on the fifteenth, that's when the temporary stop to the
shutdown hat is going to be over the hat to
the shutdown. So I don't know what's going to happen
on Friday, but they still have actually come to an agreement.
Democratic and Republican negotiators seem to be on course for
a deal, but the talk stopped over the weekend. There's
a dispute over the limits demanded by Democrats on a

(07:10):
number of places available in detention centers used by immigration
and Customs enforcement operations away from border areas. So we
don't know what's going to happen. They could potentially be
another shutdown. So just it's some guy out day wishing
Trump will shut it down before Valentine's Day. That's a
great excuse not to buy a gift. What does that
do anything? You can just lie to be like I
can't afford it. And you know what I'm saying, I
adn't get my check this week. You know I'm saying,

(07:31):
I'm sorry, baby, that damn Trump. Well, you can still
plan something even if you don't have any money. You
still could be thoughtful. Right now, let's discuss since we're
talking about spending money. TI is trying to do a
call to action, and that's for Gucci product and Montclair.
Now for the Gucci call to action. Stop buying Gucci
for the next three months. If you own anything Gucci,
do not wear it. That means clothing, handbags, belt, shoes, cologne, perfume, everything,

(07:54):
and share with your network. That's the agenda. He said.
There's a seven figure, seven year customer and longtime supporter
your brand. I must say, y'all got us left up.
Apology not accepted. We ain't going for this. Oops, my bad.
I didn't mean to be racist and disrespectful towards the
people ISH. Y'all knew what y'all was doing, and we
ain't going for it. We all got to stop buying, wearing,
and supporting this piece of Ish company and all piece

(08:14):
of ISSH companies until they learned to respect our dollars
and value our business. Our culture runs this ISH. I
love the spirit of this protest, but it seems like
a very first world problem, because you can't boycott what
you can't afford. The majority of people out there cannot
afford Gucci, but a lot of people do. They buy
Gucci belts, they buy Gucci shoes, They body smalling thinking
some Gucci. Absolutely I didn't. I didn't necessarily see when

(08:36):
when they showed me the sweatshirt on on Friday. But
now I told you, after seeing the pictures, I get it,
and I see that turtleneck has been on that site
for like six months. I didn't see it, and so
that's why I was seeing it all the time. All
I thought to myself was that's what that turtleneck is
a terrible idea because if you have our makeup, it's
gonna mess up everything. But told y'all Friday that was
saying bullips were all the ones that out here talk about.

(08:57):
I don't see nothing. I don't see it. I mean,
nobody there anything wrong with it for the past six months.
So it's just now being because I know a lot
of you know, anybody's own getting far to go to
Gucci's website. Who goes to Gucci's website. I don't. I
look on the website, Well you got money, but that
don't mean you're buying it. I would never have bought that,
but once you put it next to it. But I'm
just saying people weren't outraged six months ago. I've never

(09:17):
been on Gucci's website in my life. I've never seen it.
Six months ago when I see I didn't get it.
But now I've now seen that and the mont Clair
and the product. I absolutely positively I think when you
do this side by side, that's when you really see
this definitely black face season in a lot of these
fashion houses. But you know, once again, I don't go
chasing Gucci and product. I stick to the most Emoti
shirts from Target and the Serve Fresh that I'm used to.

(09:38):
All Right, Well, Dappa Dan says that the CEO of
Gucci is supposed to be coming to Harlem to have
that conversation. You know, Dapa Dan is a designer and
a black man from Harlem who is a Gucci designer.
The absolutely a collaboration. I understanding why y'all need somebody
to disrespect y'all before y'all realize y'all got to start
respecting yourself. What do you mean as far as supporting
black brands? You can support what I wear is black

(10:03):
designers in black companies right now, all the time. Okay, okay, yeah,
I mean that's great, and I support I support a
lot of Dapper damn stuff that happened out. I support
a lot of Virgil stuff that he puts up with
Louis Vaton. I support a lot of everything So why
would y'all think that a European fashion out that's been
around hundreds of years give the damn of all black people.
I mean, like, come on, man, this comment instire All right, well,

(10:25):
la is your front page news. Get it off your
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If you need to vent hit us up right now.
Maybe you had a horrible week in a bad weekend,
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Come morning, the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up. You're

(10:49):
trying to get it off your chest. Whether you're man
or black, we want to hear from you on the
breakfast blub Hello, who's this man? Knowledge? Man? Y'all doing
knowledge with knowledge? That brother? Man, Hey, I'm man. Get
out much of Kevin hart speech. I think he want
to meet man. I think it was very motivating. However,

(11:09):
I think that we need our leaders to really travel
in the heart of what black people are like in
the delta, like Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama. Killer Mike said it itself,
that's where the core black people artists unlearned, like they
need not just money or resources, but they need like
women empowerment. They need to see and touch our elders

(11:29):
like the breakfast club bag. You know, can you think
we meet it? Yeah, like other calls y'all the eliters
like y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all the resources would the energy
that we need in the delta, Bro, like we need
that down in Arkansas. We need to see like the
women need to see all this Angela right there. I
go ahead, I have my mouth and about all the time.
Not up to Arkansas, Mississippi. I'm talking about that. Do

(11:53):
you know where I'm from? Bro? I know when you
from South Carolina all day? No, we got close to
is you know we talk about Black Philly and in
New York and Atlanta. But man, telling you, when you
get down into these small towns what we need, y'all influence,
you'll see like damn we like some years behind. No
we're not. But keep achieving though, man, y'all keep with

(12:15):
chieving than what was what he had a problem with with.
I don't get that problem. He just wants us to
come out there. Oh now you seeing with Kevin Maharts,
what speech was he talking about how they get that
rock nation bright? I thought it was positive online. Oh hello,
hey Nikki, Hi, get it off your chest, Nikki. Okay,

(12:35):
well I wanted to spread some positivity. Um. So basically,
I quit my government job on Friday to basically follow
my dreams and travel the world. Okay, okay, let's go.
You got some money saved up a zone. I'm sure
she does, Yes, I do. Are you going by yourself?
Of course? Yeah? Um, it's a pretty much it's some
other door to business. So basically I'll travel the world, um,

(12:58):
getting all natural ingredients like herbs and spices for the
hair skin, and then I bring it back to you West,
I take it to my manufacturer but touch thing. Um,
and then we put out a haircare line and its
game care line, and um, I blog as well when
I go to these well what's the name of the blog. Yeah,
let's take a look at it. I want to see
a travel blog. Okay, So I'm I'm working on that.

(13:20):
It's still I'm about the running yet, but it will
be so I will be calling back in a couple
of months. Okay, but um, yeah, I just wanted to
just spread that positive Well, good luck. Thank you. All right,
thank you guys, thank you. She what's going on? Get
it off your chest sheet? So yeah, I want to
talk about this porign law that they want to enact
over here in Hawaii. I think it is whack and

(13:43):
things wack too. Yeah, it's like, um, that's it. That's
like an Asian country thing where you can't even access
porn sighte. I'm like, And then they're talking about sending
the money to the drug or sex trafficking. There's a
little sex trafficking problem over in Hawaii. That's terrible. I
think it's a straight coin. But you know it's only
twenty dollars a one time fee to be able to
access everything. Yeah, I got that. But then they got

(14:05):
your name on the registry of people who watch your
point and you somebody else's credit card. Bro, huh, what's
your favorite kind of point? Man? I ain't talking about that.
Die Well. I think if you can't tell us then
you need to be on the registry. Then maybe you
should use someone else a's credit card. You gotta monitor
your ass. Go get a gift call man. Yeah it's cool,

(14:26):
but yeah, I listen to y'all when I can on
the pod or the podcast. So I'll keep doing what
you'all doing. Hey, but you can't watch port and so
you just gotta listen to us. You gotta pay for it,
all right, yea, I'll take the get it off your
Chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one.
If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your

(14:50):
time to get it off your chest? Whether you're mad
or blast, So you better have the same industry. We
want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Tell
you good morning. To you, it's Kei. I come morning.
We can't pronounce nothing that starts with K this morning.
We're still trying to figure out Kamala kamala. All right,

(15:11):
get it off here, chests, mama. Oh okay, I was
just calling just to say I agree with Sharlo May
as far as the Gucci protests, looking you know, all
the brands and all of that. I just think that
that's just something we should have been doing. Why does
it take I don't know, a picture or a hashtag
or whatever for everybody to getting that we should have
been supporting black company. Okay, I mean I think everybody

(15:31):
we all support black companies up here? You know, do
you support black companies also? Yes, I do. Okay, we
definitely got own Gucci and still own other brands. Yeah,
but we definitely don't like we do old brands. I
mean we put them in our songs, we put it,
we get on Instagram say dripping right, anybody else say
driping with no block. I just think because it's big,
it costs a lot, it's expressive. That's why everybody loves

(15:53):
me so much. I just feel like, why it's just
it's just fake to me. It just always seems like
it's just or all of a sudden, like why why
is it? Does it take that to get you? Because
even look at what Soldier Boy was saying. He had
his own console and people were trying to down him
for that. But they'll buy all these other brands, but
his is a black own company. Nobody's buying, well they are,

(16:14):
And I think back and support black brands. I mean
even because even think about all of us our footwear
charl I mean we do. I mean from African American
College Alliance, a lot of the stuff that we were
absolutely possibly black brands. But I mix it up sometimes
and I think a lot of people do, but you
but what they did, what mont Claire did, what proudly
did that? That that's fast. I mean, like answer like
you said, it's been on the website for a seat,
but I just feel like all of a sudden, somebody

(16:35):
paid attention to it. Now everybody stop, do you know why?
You know why? Thank you? You know why tax return time?
People start getting tax returns back, they start going to
Gucci dot com and all that other stuff. Now you
want to notice the the turtleneck with the coolest monkey
in the jungle if that is or that's something that was, Yeah,
the Sam Bowl lips whatever it was by every morning, morning, morning, morning. Hey,

(16:58):
I got like three questions real quick. I'm not gonna
wait for a response, but I'm gonna go Charlemagne. Yes,
you're just talking about black support, protesting, boycott, and that's
all well and good. But you just did an NFL
commercial for iHeart, I believe, for the Super Bowl, not
your knock. You had to get you back, that's cool.
I never claimed to be boycott in the NFL, though,

(17:19):
Na you did say you was boycott and you said
you wasn't watching football and was losing and then I said,
I started back watching and the reason I started back watching,
but then you went and got a bag. That's something
totally different. But that's the argument you can have on
d Second questions, are y'all gonna play are y'all gonna
play six nine music when he get out of jail?
Six nine not getting out of the jilal time soon? Sir?
By the time six nacket out of jail, will all
be retired? Okay? Last question? Do we really not to

(17:41):
take anything from Cardie? Congratulations to her winning, but is
this more of a hander in the black people giving
her that Grammy? What do you need? All right? Now?
Everything with the Grammys, the whole Kevin Hard thing they
was trying to get a black hole can stand down, sir. Okay, Still,
it's always say it's all ran about the same company.
You do know that the category Cardy was in was

(18:03):
damn it was all black people. Yeah. I think mcmiller
was Wait no, maybe it's best rap album. Oh so
they didn't put more on there before, like come on
now it was McMillan. Nitsey has to push the t
Travis Scott and Cardi B. Yeah, I thought Cardi B
deserved it. She had a great album. No, I'm not.
I'm not saying that she didn't. That's not what I'm saying.

(18:25):
I'm saying. Do we think that this is just something
to pander the black people best Rap album in the category? Yeah,
I don't know what you're talking about. Like all black
people won the Rap artist category all the time that
the Grammys, So I'm confused this hit this year. This
year that was one white person in the category, macmillan,

(18:45):
And uh we know mcmiller god blessed the day his
album was not gonna beat Cardi B's Invasion. Yes, even
for Best Rap Performance that was for Again, guys, I'm
not questioning her ability or her talent. I'm just trying
to figure out if this was just some pandering. No,
you do it with pandering. If Travis Scott one, all right, well,

(19:07):
thank you very much. You have a great day. Why
can't I do an NFL commercial? I can't do both?
No morning hike, your morning day, envy? How are you?
I'm doing good? Getting off your chess mama. Okay, I'm
actually blessed because the first thing I'm blessed it is
showing me there today. Yes, baby, why do you always
think you'd be late, I don't be here or something.

(19:29):
You're not good one San, good morning, Angela, good morning. Okay. First,
if Shannon, I want to say, your book is amazing,
which one morning I wake up them shook one. So
what I did, um, I read this every morning bears
holding you back. It's time to turn the table and
to channel your fear to actually see your success. So
I said that took me every morning to make sure

(19:49):
I still fear about its faith and I keep going.
So thank you so much for that book because of
my three kids. Yeah, it's actually amazing. So the parental
paranoia chapter probably ready to what you A yes? And
then my thing with really got me is when you said,
oh fear your your your ultimate theory is still a failure.
And I felt the same wink because I feared being
a horrible life. I fear of being a horrible parent.

(20:11):
And I was like, oh my gosh, I understand. Wow,
thank you for appreciating it. Thank you. Oh no, my
sister took my books and she kept passing around for
now I lost my book, one of them little he
has lost my books. You reil you another cover. I'm
pissed off because of that because I have like copy
a mail you a copy? Oh can't get a copy

(20:31):
with a signature. Please, yes, give you information. We're gonna
put you on hold and give you information to a
tail or a Simon, and I'll get it out to
you today. Oh great. Also, I want to say that
I'm also blessed because I started a business. Um, if
you guys can follow me, is Daily's Delight I want
to give you. I want to actually let you guys
get some because I made the best fief of platters ever.

(20:51):
I know that's a fact. I guarantee it. So if
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you try us out. You will love it, I promise you. Okay,
I'm gonna thank you. Look congratulations Daily Delight. Okay, yeah,
hold on, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent,
you can hit this up right now. They even got
rooms on the way. I mean, I guess we gonna

(21:12):
talk about the Grammy Award winners and the Grammy's from
last night. We'll hear what you have to say. There
were some surprises. I want to hear what performances you like,
do you want to hear what you thought about Drake speech?
Michelle Obama coming out all of that, Alicia Keys as
a host, and we'll discuss, of course, the winners. All right,
we'll get into that when we come back. Keep a lock.
This to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. There

(21:34):
was a lot of people that couldn't get in. That
man to all the artists and journalist who couldn't get into.
You know what, next year, somebody to do a party
for the people that couldn't get into the Burns. That
party will be this should be right near and that
whoever couldn't get into just come there and that party
will be lit. Nice little consolation. Problems come to this party.
It ain't a brunch, but they got snacks. And then

(21:55):
I know, do say that the Rock Nation burns and
they should have like Hennessy or Remy do the other one.
They could. That's so foul because there's a lot of
people that you know, pop in. They could just go
to that. Y'all really take the Rock Nation brunch very
very very very serious. They do. People do we should
do the Not Nation brunch right there right next night.

(22:17):
All right, Well, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
the Grammys. It's about Angela Ye the Breakfast Club. Yes,
Grammy talks to Let's talk about some of the big
winners for the night now. Record of the Year went
to Childish Gambino and Song of the Year and that's

(22:39):
where This is America. Also for Best Rap Album, that
was Cardie B. She won for that one. Best Rap
Performances was King's Dead, That's Kendrick J, Rock Future and
James Blake. Best Rap Song Performance was Childish Gambino again
This is America. Best Rap Song was Drake with God's Plan.
There were some surprises throughout the night, but also shout
out to her. She won for Best R and B

(23:01):
Performance her and Daniel Caesar, which, by the way, that
was one of my favorite songs of the year. Best
part um also, let's see Best R and B Song
went to Lama for Buddha Everything is Love. The cards
one for Best Urban Contemporary Album, Best R and B
Album went to Her yet again. Producer of the Year
went to Pharrell. Best Music Video Childish Gambeto He cleaned Up.

(23:21):
Best Reggae Album went to Sting and Shaggy. Shaggy and Sting,
I've seen Shaggy with an award congratulations. Dave Chappelle won
for Best Comedy Album also and Quincy won for Best
Music Film. I'm not a big reggae guy, but who
else was in the category? Do we know? Ah? Yeah?
How do I tell you? For Best Reggae Album? Uh?

(23:41):
I don't worry about it. I just want to make
sure Diggie Marley okay, um okay, Protege, Black Uru and
Etana you didn't hit none of that. I haven't heard
none of it, but I would say that A Malley
should have won. Okay, just all right now. One of
the surprises early on in the evening was Michelle Obama.
She hit the stage with Jada Pinkett Smith, Lady Got Got,

(24:02):
Jennifer Lopez, and of course host Alicia Keys. It was
crazy when she came out on stage. She could barely
even get her words out. Music has always helped me
tell my story, and I know that's true for everybody here,
whether we like country or rap or rock. Music helps
us share ourselves, our dignity and sorrows, our hopes and joys.

(24:27):
It allows us to hear one another. Music shows us
that all of it matters, every story within every voice,
every note within every song. Is that right, ladies? Yes? Yes,
I wonder what they told Michelle Obama to have her
come out. Didn't share a stage with three other people?
Not that do you mean that aren't worthy? But it's

(24:48):
still Michelle Obama. You saw when she spoke, she barely
could talk if everybody had a bunch of powerful women
on there. Yeah, but why not just heard what I'm saying.
I don't know. Maybe she wanted to make a statement
coming out with the other women. Yeah, show some immunity.
I think it's dope. Now, Childis Gambino made history by
winning for a Song of the Year for This Is America.
That's the first time ever that a rap song took

(25:09):
home that award. Also, Drake gave a speech. Now we
told you that Drake won for Best Rap Song for
God's Plan, and here's what he had to say before
he got cut off. We play in an opinion based sport,
not a factual based sports. So it's not the NBA.
We're at the end of the year. You're holding a
trophy because you made the right decisions or one of
the games. It's up to a bunch of people that
might not understand you know what it makes. Race Kid
from Canada has to say, but look, the point is,

(25:32):
you've already won. If you have people who are singing
your song's word for word, if you're a hero in
your hometown, you don't need this right here, I promise
you how you already won. But a special they just
cut him right off. And he's right though. All of
these coach really clueless corporate executives. I don't know anything
about our coach. It can't tell us what's hot or
not in our culture. But they can't cut your ass off,

(25:53):
and they starts seeing. When you start seeing things you don't,
they don't like. Well, I'll tell you who. I was
excited for Cardi B. Now Cardi B one for Best
Rap Album and she hit the stage with her husband
Offset and had this to say, I want to thank
my daughter because I don't want I'm not just saying
thank you because she's my daughter. It's because you know,
when I found out I was pregnant, my album was

(26:15):
not complete. I had like three songs that I was
for sure having. We was like, we have to get
this album done so I could shoot these videos while
I'm still not showing your husband thank you not seriously,
because he was like, Oh, you're gonna do this album. Girl,
We're gonna have this baby, and we're gonna make this album.

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Thank you so much everybody. Now, she was backstage and
she actually gave her for real thank you speech for
the Grammys, and this was to all her followers. All right,
here's what she said. Thank you always, there's nothing without you.
Thank you for my sister, thank you to partisan, thank
you to f thank you everybody that was with me,

(26:58):
thank God, thank my family. My mom said, saving my
dads out of the the family. Thank you everybody. And you
want to know something, I writer article that magnet a
family said that if you don't win, he didn't want
me to win. So I'm sharing this Grammy with you
the rest of peace, and thank you everybody. Rights up
that the anxiety got the best of her when she

(27:21):
was on the stage originally, you know what I mean?
That's all all right? Well I'm Angela, yeah, and that's
your And I also want to say, we don't, you know,
need the Grammys di validate anything in our culture. But
it brings me great joy to see CARDI went the
card salute the offset too. I can see the faithfulness
in his eyes. I can see the act right in
his eyes. OFFSET will not be making the same mistakes
he made in the past. I can see it in him.

(27:42):
I have faith when she was performing and they showed
his faith in the audience hanging out. Look that look
at that. That's that I almost lost. They might have
made another baby that night. That's that I almost lost. That.
I will never will not put myself in that position again.
I know that. Look all right, I know it. That's
your report. Now we got it. Was all right, we're

(28:03):
gonna out too well, I know is they've been putting
at me with Charlotmagne laughing at Cardi bas jokes all over.
I mean funny. Yeah, I don't know the only person
that finds her funny. Now, forty plus million followers, we've
been laughing at her for six seven years now, all right,
from pages, what we're talking about. Let's talk about this
boycott for Gucci powder and mind clarity. What you think?

(28:24):
All right, we'll get into that next keeping lock. Just
to breakfast club. Good morning, m v Angela, Ye, Charlomagne
the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get in
some front page news. What we're talking about you. I'm
just reading about your knicks right now, Envy. They're ten
and forty five. Yes, they are ten and forty five. Wow,
they were I said they are? Oh yeah, said they're
ten and forty five. It says if they lose this

(28:45):
next game, it'll be a landmark moment for them, So
we're thinking about next year. We think we're thinking about
next year. Yeah, I think they're throwing the season away
on purpose. But here's the thing. This is the funny
thing about the New York Knicks. Every single year, whenever
it is like some great free agents available, they always
do these memes with the person in the jersey and

(29:05):
absolutely they all got this hope that all these people
are gonna be in next year. Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irvin,
Diane Williamson. Guess what you're gonna end up with? What? Right?
They says if they lose this game, it'll be their
worst losing street. Well, I'm a New Yorker. I like
my New York nak saying, and I also support to

(29:27):
the next side. Was at the next game on Friday.
We lost, but it was a good game. Next to
win a couple maybe two in a row, maybe I
don't know two in a row. All right, now, let's
talk about Ti calling for this cancelation of Gucci product
and mind clear, here's what he had to say. Everybody,
you know what I'm saying, talk about h and them,
then you know what I'm saying, quickly run straight back
in there. And that why we ain't never got nowheld

(29:49):
now here we are. We got Gucci. We buy more
vation than Italians. Dude. Now, they were not been in somewhere,
they wouldn't got death for Dan to become a design
and consultant. So we don't have to force them to
like us. But what we do have to do stop
spending our mother money with people who gonna continue to
get you their ass. The kids. The only reason Gucci

(30:10):
had it, but coul we made it all right now,
Dappa Dan said, I am a black man before I
am a brand. Another fashion house has gotten it outrageously wrong.
There's no excuse nor apology that can erase this kind
of insult. The CEO of Gucci has agreed to come
from Italy to Harlem this week to meet with me,
along with members of the community and other industry leaders.
There cannot be inclusivity without accountability. I behold everyone accountable,

(30:33):
and TI is calling for this call to action to
stop buying Gucci for the next three months. If you
own anything Gucci, do not wear it and share with
your network. Spike Lee is saying that he wants to
demand that people actually these fashion houses hire more people
of color, a black people. I love the spirit of
this boycott, but this is the first world problem. You know,
you can't boycott what you can't afford, nor can you

(30:54):
boycott what you have never bought. And it's a terrible
weekend to announce that boycot because those new girl have
been playing those Gucci outfits for the Grammys weeks. Okay,
you can't change your players game and then all stars
coming up. Yeah, what some artists is like, look, man,
I got you in March too, sent all this money
going on in February. I got you in March though.
But on another note, we shouldn't have to get disrespected
in order to start respecting our own Okay, eighty five

(31:16):
said what I wear on a daily basis from a
black owned company. But I'm not a fashion guy. I
just like supporting my own right, So of course it's
always important to show support, whether that means patronizing black restaurants,
hiring black people to work for you and with you.
Whatever it is that you can do to push the
culture forward is important. And have anybody stopped to think

(31:36):
what Gucci man feels about all of this? Yeah that
I saw a lot of people posting that supposed to
change his name? Yeah, what is good? What is Guchi
is supposed to do? He's got to calm down for
three months and need be back for three months. He
got to change his name to Fendi. Well, Fendi haven't
done anything. Oh no, let's dig into it, and I

(31:57):
think you're good. I'm talking about like my man Fendi,
though big Fendi, prendy good, could findy good? Right, Okay,
all right? Now, there might be a shutdown on the
way again on Friday. So if the Democrats and the
Republicans can't negotiate and come to some type of agreement
for a deal to fund the government and boost Board
of Security, then it's possible that there might be a
shutdown yet again. So keep your eye on that. Donald

(32:19):
Trump tweeted out, I don't think the damns on the
Board of Committee are being allowed by their leaders to
make a deal. They are offering very little money but
the desperately needed boarder wall, and now out of the
blue want a cap on convicted violent felons to be
held in detention. It was a very bad week for
the Democrats with the great economic numbers, the Virginia disaster,
and the State of the Union address. Now with the
terrible offers being made by them to the Board of Committee,

(32:39):
I actually believe they want to shut down. They want
a new subject. So he's trying to say because of
the Democrats, there might be a shutdown and has nothing
to do with the Republicans not wanting to back down
on this border wall anyway. And more people are announcing
their bid for a twenty twenty Elizabeth Warren has officially
thrown her hat in the ring, and so has Senator

(32:59):
Amy Kloba Shar. Is that how you say your name
sounds right, Clobe Shar. Okay, she's announced her twenty twenty
presidential bid as well, So let's do our research. Not
interested in any candidate who doesn't have a specific agenda
for black people. And with that being said, we do
have a guest joining us this morning right since was
her second time on the Breakfast Club because something tells
me that y'all all be paying more attention to her

(33:19):
now because the draft time she came she was just
the US Senator of California. Now she's the US Senator
of California and twenty twenty presidential candidate. That's right, Kamala
Harris will be joining us when we come back. I'm
so mad. I was in LA for this one. Most
times she came up here. Yeah, you just why you?
Why are you dodging? Senator Harris? Stop? You know I
had that chip booked for a while, so I wish

(33:41):
I would have been here. I can't wait. I'm sure
she'll be up here and look a little suspicion. All right,
we'll talk to Kamala Harris when we come back. Don't move.
It's to breakfast club. Come morning, the Breakfast Club. One
of everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guard.
We are all the breakfast We got a special guests
into building. Yes, miss Kamala Harris. Kamala Harris sent it

(34:05):
to Kamala Harris. How are you? I am very well,
good morning, welcome back. Now you're a twenty twenty presidential Canady.
Why why did you do that to yourself. I'm happy
you did, though, but why, you know, here's the thing,
For many reasons, including this, over the course of the
last two years, I have seen, we have all seen
so much that is wrong. We have seen American values
under attack. We have seen the American dream under attack.

(34:28):
We have seen babies being taken from their parents at
the border in the name of border security, when in
fact it's a human rights abuse. We have seen an
economy that is not working for working people. They pass
this tax bill that is benefiting big corporations in the
top one percent, and meanwhile, middle class America is trying
to get through each month and pay the bills. They

(34:51):
are denying climate change. I mean, it's extraordinary what's happening
all to benefit big corporations in the top one percent,
and that is not reflect of what we need, much
less who we are. And that's why I decided to run.
You are immediately attacked. It seems like like immediately soon
as you are not you know, as soon as he would.
I mean, I was so excited, yeah, posted you know,

(35:12):
when she came up and we were talking to Howard
and Hampton, and I was like, this is the only
Howard University, a love that I'm going to support. He
just wants to remind you that Hampton, it's not you know,
you know, you know, you know, but you are attacks
so fast for being a prosecutor, and people were upset
about it. You know, what do you say to some

(35:32):
of those critics. I'm not going to ever apologize for
saying that when a child is molested, or a woman
is raped, or one human being kills another human being,
that there should be serious consequence. I'm never gonna apologize
for that. I also believe strongly that the criminal justice
system in America is deeply flawed and it must be reformed.

(35:52):
And I'm gonna tell you also, when we know a
system needs to be reformed, when we know it's broken,
there is certainly a role on the outside. But we
also should not take ourselves out of the opportunity to
be on the inside and have an impact there and
be an ally to what we need to do around
reform from the inside. And I'm going to give you
a couple of examples. As a prosecutor. When I first started,

(36:15):
it was during the height of what was happening with
the crips and the bloods and mostly in LA and
so California was passing all these gang enhancements. And I'll
never forget sitting in my office where there were a
bunch of folks that I worked with standing outside talking
about how they were going to prove a gang enhancement
which would cause somebody to go to prison for a
longer time. And they started talking about the way the

(36:37):
person was dressed, and the corner they were hanging out on,
and the music they were listening to. So I walked
out of my office and I said, Hey, my cousins
and my family, members of my family dressed that way.
I have family and friends who live in that neighborhood,
and I've got I'm gonna date myself, and I've got
a tape of that music in my car right now.

(37:00):
Oh yes, right, But these are the days that when
I created a re entry initiative when I was the
elected District Attorney of San Francisco, focused on young men
getting them jobs and counseling, people would say to me,
what are you doing? DA's would not know what re
entry meant. They would literally ask me, what does the
word mean? Two people Democrats and Republicans would say to me,

(37:23):
what are you doing your job is to put people
in jail, not let them out of jail. And I'll
give you another example of what it means to be
inside the room. When I was DA I cannot tell
you the number of mothers, and in particular black mothers,
who would come to the front window of my office
and they would say to the receptionists, I want to
talk to Kamala, and I want to talk to anybody

(37:43):
else but Kamala. And I would go to the window
and I'd bring them back to my office and they
would cry and they would say, nobody is taking this
case seriously. My son is dead and they're not investigating it.
They're not taking my complaints seriously, and no one is
acknowledging my pain. So those are experiences I had. Now listen,
did I get enough done? No? Did I want to

(38:04):
do more? Absolutely? But you know there are people who
in this campaign for president are definitely going to try
and hit us from the right and the left because
they sense that we and our campaign may have strength.
It seems like so many people that are against it.
You know, not so many people, but the people that
I've seen are against look like you and look like me,

(38:26):
look like Charlemagne our own that well black, I think
I think I get what you say. I think black
people just have questions for people who may not know
who exactly you are. So if there's basic questions like so,
they say they want to know what did you do
to hurt black people as a project you because you
said you regret some things. Well, what I regret is
not having done enough. If I had been there longer,

(38:46):
if I had had more in terms of bandwidth, I
would have done more around creating initiatives, for example, in
the juvenile justice system. That was something that was always
on my agenda to focus on. I didn't get to that.
But I will say this that I know also that
the re entry initiatives that I created were a model.
Well back when I did it, folks weren't doing it.

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There were very few. And you can talk to a
lot of elected black prosecutors today in cities around the
country who will say that what I did gave them
the inspiration or provided a model for what could be
done by a prosecutor having the power to make the
decision instead of asking somebody for permission. And I'll also
say this, look at my record in terms of being

(39:29):
in the United States Senate. It has been a record
of I am proposing that we reform America's bail system,
the money bail system, and get rid of money bail
because I know that people are sitting in jail every
day in America because they can't afford to pay the
twenty thousand dollars to get out while they're waiting trial. Meanwhile,
the same person who committed the same kind of crime
gets out if they've got the money. That's a criminal

(39:51):
justice issue, that's an economic justice issue. Let me tell
you what I will do when I am elected president
in the United States. I will put in place an
Attorney general who instead of what's happening now, which is
that they are shutting down pattern and practice investigations, investigations
into police departments around this country that have a proven
record of discrimination and racism, they're shutting those down. Those

(40:12):
need to be reinvigorated. Consent decrees, which is looking at
how we need to monitor what is happening around proven
racism and discrimination in the criminal justice system. For whatever reason,
they think a black person should never lock up other
black and brown people. Yeah, but but here's how I
feel about that. Charlemagne are you saying that if a
child is molested, if a woman is raped, if somebody

(40:34):
is shot down and killed, that's right. And let's not
buy into the myth that black folks don't want law enforcement.
We do. We don't want excessive force, we don't want
racial profiling. But certainly, if somebody robs burglarises my house,
I'm gonna call the police. Even gotta go that far
if I see him sitting in the coaches act too

(40:56):
long on call. But but all of that being said,
there is no question that this system is deeply flawed,
that there is systemic racism in the system. We have
a problem with mass incarceration, in particular black and brown men.
There is no question that no mother or father in
America should have to sit down when their son turns

(41:17):
twelve and start having the talk with that child about
how he may be stopped, arrested, or killed because of
the color of his skin. There is no question I
hear everything you're saying. I understand what you're saying, but
some people it'll go over their heads. I want to
address some of these memes because this is how I
see the false information getting out. Is a meme that
says Kamala Harris broke the state record for incarcerating black males. Well,

(41:40):
that's just not true. The virolomline, Charla Man is that
my role in the work that I have done has
always been about representing the people, and as a prosecutor,
it was about what we need to do to correct
the system. And I stand by that record. Another meme
says Kamala Harris is not African American or parents were
immigrants from India and Jamaica, and she was raised in Canada,

(42:03):
not the United States, and it said fat so, I
was born in Oakland, Yeah, and raised in the United
States except for the years that I was in high
school in Montreal, Canada. And look, this is the same
thing they did to Barack. Yes, is this is not
new to us, and so I think that we know

(42:27):
what they're trying to do. They're trying to do what
has been happening over the last two years, which is
powerful voices trying to so hate and division among us,
and so we need to recognize when we're being played.
I'm glad you mentioned barrocc Is. A lot of black
people questioned if Barack was black enough. I see them
doing the same thing to you, So what do you
say to people questioning the legitimacy of your blackness. I

(42:49):
think they don't understand who black people are. So I'm
not going to spend my time trying to educate people
about who black people are, because right now, frankly, I'm
focused on, for example, an initiative that I have, it's
called the Lift Act, that is about lifting folks out
of poverty. In the United States today, almost the majority
of American families who are making under one hundred thousand

(43:12):
dollars a year as a family are a four hundred
dollars unexpected emergency away from what could be disaster, which
is why I'm proposing that there'll be a six thousand
dollars tax credit that they can collect at five hundred
dollars a month. Recognizing five hundred dollars a month makes
all the difference between being able to get through that
month without worrying much less catastrophe. I'm focused on the

(43:34):
fact that in the United States today, in ninety nine
percent of the counties in America, if you are a
minimum wage worker working full time, you cannot afford market
rate for a one bedroom apartment. Those are the things
I'm focused on. All right, we have more with Kamala
Harris when we come back. She's running for president in
twenty twenty. To old moves to breakfast Club. Good morning morning.

(43:55):
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomna guy. We are
the breakfast club. We have send it a come a lot.
Harris in the building. She's running for president for twenty twenty.
You know, I do a lot with real estate, and
I notice a lot of Black people can't afford They
can't get a loan. It's very difficulty. You know, it's
almost impossible to get a small business loan. How can

(44:18):
we help black people and minorities get more loans and
get housing and not have the rent departments for forty
years and actually own something that's right well, So, for example,
on the rent piece, my proposal is about reforming the
tax code of this country, and by doing that, we
know that we will lift sixty percent of black households
out of poverty with this initiative. When you look at

(44:40):
the issue of rent, what I am proposing is that
we also recognize that if people are paying over thirty
percent of their income in rent plus utilities, they should
get a tax credit because to your very point, folks
are struggling to pay the rent or pay the mortgage.
So specifically, then when I am elected president, part of

(45:03):
it will be what we need to do around the
housing and urban development Hud. I love how you spoke
that in the fruition too. Plainly, when I'm elected present,
intend on winning, absolutely, I just want to be really
clear about that. But on Hud, so part of what
we have gotten away from is understanding that folks again
need a lift up right, and it's not a handout,

(45:24):
it's it's it's just giving folks a hand And so
that's about what we do, not not only about credits
in terms of you know, Section eight housing on that,
but what we do to create and sent us for homeownership.
And that's something that's very much a part of my agenda.
With Barack Obama. When he was in office, a lot
of African American people felt like he didn't do anything
for Black people. They felt like he did everything for
you know, the LGBT community, He did things for you know,

(45:48):
Spanish community, Latinos, nothing for African American. So do you
have an agenda for black voters? Of course I do,
but I also want to stand up for Barack Obama
on that because you know, first of all, none of
us can do enough, and we all know that as leaders,
we can never do enough. It's important to acknowledge that.
But let's also give people credit for what they've accomplished.

(46:09):
I was just meeting with the presidents and chancellors of HBCUs,
and we were talking about how under the Obama administration,
for example, they extended pell grants, which our kids really
rely on to get them through school, and extended it
so it wouldn't just before the school year, but through
the summer. We can talk about what under President Obama

(46:29):
happened in the Holder Justice Department around getting rid of
the mandatory minimums and in particular the crack and powder
cocaine disparities, and also those investigations pattern and practice investigations.
So much so and a continuation of that would be
part of my agenda. The black agenda has to include
HBCUs and looking at the historical fact that when the

(46:51):
federal government gives attention to HBCUs, we end up having
a profound impact on black people in America. I think
the numbers are something like almost sixty percent of black
professionals in America have come from HBCUs either an undergrad
or graduate school. So that is part of it. Part
of it is what I was describing about focusing on

(47:12):
families that are making less than a one hundred thousand
dollars a year. Part of it is focusing on what
we need to do around reform of the criminal justice system,
understanding that the mass incarceration policies of this country have
led to black and brown men in particular being incarcerated
at ridiculous rates proportionate to their representation and proportionate to
the fact that when you look at similar to situated

(47:34):
other people, they're not getting arrested and prosecuted and sentenced
to the same kind of numbers. There's what we need
to do around. Also dealing with public health matters, one
of my initiatives in a bill I have is around
maternal mortality. Black women are dying at three to four
times a higher rate in connection with childbirth in America.
If this is not an issue of the educational level

(47:56):
of these women, it's not an issue of their socioeconomic situation.
Right look at Serena. It is literally about racial bias
in the healthcare delivery system, and so I have an
initiative that is and it's a bill that says that
one we need to train medical schools and doctors on
how to take black women seriously when they walk through

(48:18):
that hospital door and talk about their their their illness,
and take them seriously and not reject their their complaints
or think of them as hysterical. What do you staying
on some form of reparations for black people? Saying the
marijuana marijuana economy could be a form of reparations. Marion
wims And says black people should get a hundred billion
slavery reparations, Like, where do you stand on it? Well, look,

(48:40):
I think that we have got to address that again.
It's back to the inequities. America has a history of
two hundred years of slavery. We had Jim Crow, We
had legal segregation in America for a very long time.
The Voting Rights Act was only strong for fifty years,
and then they wiped it out with this United States

(49:02):
Supreme Court and the Shelby decision, to the point that
twenty two states immediately thereafter put in place laws that
one court found were crafted with surgical precision to have
black people not be able to vote. So we've got
to recognize, back to that earlier point, people aren't starting
out on the same base in terms of their ability

(49:24):
to succeed, and so we have got to recognize that
and give people a lift up. So you are for
some type yes I am, Yes, I am. You know
what worries me and bothers me. When I've seen Bernie
and Hillary running, people rolled for Bernie so much that
when she actually won, they turned their back and they
did not want to do have anything to do with Hillary,

(49:44):
which was part of the reason why I felt like
she lost. Do you have that fear or is there
a game plan for that? Because there's so many people running,
there's going to be people that's going to be gun
hold with Corey book and gun hold with you, and
gunhold with whoever runs, you know, whoever else runs. Is
that some type of I guess strategy to make sure
that if one of those people don't make it and
you make it, that those people ride with you, because

(50:05):
if they don't, it's going to be like it's kind
of divided so much that we have forty five again.
It is my hope and prayer that we do not divide.
When I first made the decision to run. I actually
called a number of my colleagues who had either announced
or knew we're thinking about announcing, to make just that
point and to reach out to them. I have a
great deal of respect for the folks who have decided

(50:27):
to run, and I know there are others who are
seriously thinking about it who I also respect. I would
hope that we understand that there is so much at
stake right now, and to your point about the twenty
sixteen election, we would be at an inflection point even
if he hadn't been elected. The world is changing, Economies
are rising and falling in different countries. You see populations shifting.

(50:50):
We're certainly not talking enough about climate change and what
that is going to do in a very short a
matter of time in terms of what world our children
are going to live in, our grandchildren. So there's so
much that's happening, and this is a moment that's actually
I find very exciting to think about what is our
plan for what will be America standing in the world
given so much change that is happening, And so at

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least I'll speak for myself. That's the prize my eye
is on, which is to look at where we need
to be unburdened by where we have been. All Right,
we got more with Kamala Harris. When we come back,
don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, cutting everybody.
It's DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. We have sent it a Kamala Harris

(51:36):
in the building. She joined it for president in twenty twenty.
Charomagne a Trinity program. I got a lot of criticism too.
Did you actually lock anybody up? No, we never locked
anybody up. That was an initiative that was focused on
my belief that education is a fundamental right. A child
going without an education is something that all of us

(51:58):
as a community should be highly concerned with, and we
should put in place incentives to get children into school
every day. Here's the thing that was behind that. I
did an analysis of who the homicide victims were who
were under the age of twenty five when they were
killed when I was DA and over ninety percent of
them are high school dropouts. When I started to look
at the statistics, I realized that eighty two percent of

(52:20):
the prisoners in the United States are high school dropouts
and African American man between the age of I think
it's thirty and thirty four, who is a high school
dropout is two thirds likely to be in jail, have
been in jail, or dead. There is a direct connection
between public education and public safety. I looked at the
issue of elementary school truancy, and elementary school truant is

(52:40):
two to three times more likely to be a high
school dropout. I looked at the issue third grade reading level,
something that we really need to understand. If by the
end of third grade a child is not at third
grade reading level, they literally drop off because before third
grade a child is learning how to read, then comprehension
kicks in and they're reading to learn. So I focused

(53:01):
on this understanding that so many of the children in
our community are at risk for not going to school
every day while they're in elementary school. And it is
not a function of that parents love for the child.
It is usually a function of that parents' ability to
have the resources they need to take care of what
needs to happen on a daily basis. So you didn't
lock up parents when their kids didn't go to school.

(53:22):
I'm just trying to all yeah, no, no, no, no. Also,
and I know the answer. It is too They say
you oppose legalizing weed. That's not true. I know, and
look I joke about it, have joking. I have my
families from Jamaica. Are you kidding me? Right? No? No,
I do not know. No. No, I have had concerns

(53:47):
which I think must. First of all, let me just
make this statement very clear. I believe we need to
legalize marijuana and we need to research. Which is one
of the reasons we need to legalize it, the impact
of weed on a developing brain. You know that part
of the brain that develops judgment actually begins its growth
at age eighteen through age twenty four, frontal cortex. That's

(54:09):
exactly right. That's right. Um. The other issue that that
that we've got to address is how we're going to
measure impairment when somebody has been smoking weed in terms
of driving, So that needs to be addressed also. But
I am absolutely favor of legalized in marijuana. We've got
to do it. We've been, but we have incarcerated so many,
in particular young men and young men of color in

(54:31):
a way that we have not for the same level
of use other young men. Have you ever smoked I
have okay, and Diane Hale, I didn't. I didn't. It
was a long time ago, but I just broke lose
stuff like that. Hey, I too, So if it was

(54:59):
legalized throughout the country, we know, would you you know,
do it? Listen? I think that it gives a lot
of people joy. And we another another method. I don't
know if it's a member. They said you took campaign
donations from big banks. No, I have not taken from
corporations and big banks. I don't believe that I have.

(55:20):
What does Kamala Harris listen to what we were listening
to when you was high? Oh my goodness, Oh yeah,
definitely snoop huh tupat for sure. What's your favorite hip
hop artists? Now? What's your favorite art? You know? I
really love it is Cardi Brd, I really do. Everybody
gets really just jokes. Sometimes I just turn on be

(55:42):
careful of me. Well it's one of them. I just
I think she's so fantastic. But there's so many. What's
your favorite place to go to to relax when this
is over? You said, I'm gonn take a couple of
days and go ahead, where's that my kitchen? And start
cooking the kitchen. What's your favorite meal of cooking. I
am on bring me back a gold and I cook

(56:05):
it up, uh it ranges. I make a really mean bolonesy.
I cook it for about four hours. Bol it's like
a it's an Italian meat saus no. And then I
do it with like pork and veal and beef. Um
I do Yeah, I hate the page Jesus time that

(56:28):
might do it for me. I don't you know that's
what I said. Bacon. I called bacon a spice. Baking
is a spice. Um a bunch of things. I make
the best greens you've ever had. Um, I told you
to that. I'm gonna tell you why they're gonna turn that.
They're gonna turn that into a sound bike, and they're
gonna say, that's one of them times you're paying in

(56:49):
the black people. But she's black. But I'm black, and
I'm proud of being black, and I was born black.
I will die black, And I'm not gonna make any
excuses for anybody because they don't understand. And we to
taste the greens we wanted with turkey, not ham hucks. Well,
I do it with bacon. Yeah, I know that's not
the last time you're gonna be here. But I do
want to ask you this before you leave, because I

(57:10):
see this online all the time, and I don't think
it's fair because I don't even think the person will
like should matter, but they do mention your husband. Al huh,
And how was she's so black but she married white? Look,
I love my husband and he happened to be the
one that I chose to marry because I love him
and that was that moment in time and I'm that's it,
that's it, and he loves me absolutely. That's right. All right, Well,

(57:32):
thank you for joining us. Appreciate you, and please make
this your second home when you come to New York. Yes,
because you're talking directly to the people that have questions,
and it's gonna be more questions to do campaign we
need to addressed to add because when we come to Calibi,
coming to get some bacon and some greens, I know
that's right. I could I could do. I can do vegetarian.
But you're not vegetarian. You just do only poor. I
might be by the time the twenty twenty election come around,

(57:54):
I'm leaning there vegetarian. Yeah, that's I can do it.
I can do a lot of vegetarians. Um, I have
a few good restaurants describing from New Greens. We're gonna
find out. Yeah, but I make a bacon. Okay, I'll
got them for you. And where can we donate to
your campaign? Because I know you raised one point five
million dollars twenty fives. I'm sure that number's going up. Yes,

(58:16):
it has, and it's and and and the thing that
I'm really proud of is at an average of thirty
seven dollars a contributor. Wow, um, Kamala Harris dot org
k A M A L A H A R R
I S dot org. Thank you. Well, it's Kamala Harris. Okay,
it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Thank you guys. Morning.

(58:37):
Everybody is DJ M v Angela. Ye, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, salute to Kamala
Kamala Harris. Yes, this is our second time on the
Breakfast Club. First time is twenty twenty presidential candidate, but
won't be the last. Correct I I tend to like
Kamala has I like Kamala Harris too? I do? Okay,
so that's where you're swaying toward. Ever say all that

(58:58):
I decided I like her as a person. I'm just
saying you sway to her right now. As far as
we know, I've liked the for a while. Now, I've
liked the for a while now. All right, well let's
get to these rumors. Let's talk Tory Lanes. She's filling
the team. This is the rumor rapport with Angela Yee
on the Breakfast Club. All right, well, Tory Lanes. You

(59:20):
know he is welcoming the competition with these freestyle rat
battles that he's been doing. And now another artist actually
did a disc song to our Tory Lanes. But clearly
he's doing that for you know, it's just the sport
of it. He's a Canadian rapper as well. His name
is Dax, and he put out a disc record called
I'm Not Joiner or don Q, and it's clearly your

(59:40):
Tory Lane. I mean, old thing is him going at
Tory Lanes. But it's not personal. In case you haven't
heard it, here's a snippet. Now you bop the other
people you battle, I won't get personal. I've wrapped the
singer just like cute, but it's purposeful. Don Q, let
you live joy the murder you want to cut you
uppling by licks. This is you go off to be
the best. You have to speak on more topics than
you're rich. So I'm gonna raper for the people. You

(01:00:01):
will rapper for the bitches. Change his lot. I will
live in out less. But as soon as you stop rapping,
your receaint of the past, just another rapper waiting on
the check from my entasy, You'll diet be forgotten. I
will diet legal legacy rap singer melopies, martating straight and
heavenly rap gaining savings. You were affecting off the rappage off,
all right. So that's the part of the disrecord. Now
there's also some messages between the two of them. Now

(01:00:23):
Tory Lean's posted it. He said, brother, I don't know
what your tactic is, but I'm gonna tell you now,
I don't know you, and I'm not in a mood
for none of this ish not. Everything is gonna end
with the rap battle. Just do what you're doing. I'm
gonna do what I do because you're going saying the
wrong issh about me. We're not gonna be rapping at
each other. And Dax respond it, Oh damn it. Was
just for fun, Brodie Ella, nothing even personal. Well, unfortunately,
Tory Leans ran into Dax and the videotaped their interaction

(01:00:45):
where he forced Dax to apologize. Here's how it went.
Committed or not gonna end mine? Apologize, Bro? Are you know?
Are you know what's going on? Apologize? Miney? I got you, bro,
apologize so sorry? Sorry? Large All right, Hey, I got you,
Tory Lanes. I thought he told all the rappids it

(01:01:10):
for if you think your knife, give me some balls,
the guy game some balls. I think he only want
certainly certain rappids to come, Madam. I didn't hate to
do Dak say anything disrespectful. Wasn't no SMD talk, wasn't
no your mama talk like whative And he even said
it wasn't personal. He just was trying to throw his
hat in the ring and jump in on this action. Tory, Well,
he got in on the action, Jesus. I thought that's

(01:01:33):
what he wanted, all right. Wendy Williams, according to page six,
things are unraveling, and a lot of that is because
of her allegedly abusive husband. Now, she promised a better
Wendy in twenty nineteen after last year she was having
all kinds of issues where she was slurring, repeating words,
and according to sources close to her, they said she's
been acting erratically at work for the last few years
and things had gotten worse in a recent month. Well,

(01:01:55):
according to what sources close to her are saying, they're
saying that she's just been having a really hard time
and it's really her husband that's been behind the issues.
They said that he would scream at the interns, and
this is something that's been going on for quite some time,
since two thousand and eight, that's been an issue, and
you know, they do say that he was physically abusive

(01:02:16):
toward her as well, and one instance, they say that
he stormed into the studio, demanded that other employees leave,
and openly physically abused Wendy Williams, pinning her against the
wall with his hand around her neck, choking her while
repeatedly pounding his fist into the wall directly by her head.
The case for that was settled in October twenty second,
two thousand and eight. According to a former radio employee,

(01:02:37):
they said, they're not your typical couple. They're not a
couple where you think there is loved there it's very toxic.
So not sure what's going on, but hopefully they get
it together. According to one former TV producer, they said
at one point Wendy Williams became very vegan, as Kevin
would be rate her if she ate something that was
not on their eating plan. He would scream, don't be
a fat ass. And so there's a bunch of difference

(01:03:00):
stories from sources close to the couple and people that
have worked with them. There's a quote from charlottagne and
as well. It says, I don't ff with Kevin. I
think he's a terrible human being. I would just tell
you that I hope Wendy Williams wakes up before one
day she doesn't wake up. Quote Yes, So that was
Charlotmagne's response as someone who worked with them. Have you
seen things I don't have with Kevin Hunter. He's a

(01:03:22):
terrible human She didn't ask you that, I said. I
mean their sources close to her that they're speaking out
that I have worked with her. You worked with her
very closely. I think the calmic cafe is open and
you get served what you deserve. That's what I think
for Kevin Hunter. Could you see these allegations being true.
I don't f with Kevin Hunter. He's a terrible human
that's all you got. And I hope Wendy Williams wakes

(01:03:43):
up before she doesn't wake up. So that's your this
is listen, this is the rumor. We need something exclusive Hunter.
I think he's a terrible human being. Have you seen
anything from your own eyes? You worked there? I don't
I with Kevin Hunter. I think he's a terrible human being.
And I hope Wendy Williams wakes up before she doesn't
wake up. Sound like a recording. I see you, Kevin.
I know what you did last summer. Toot. This is

(01:04:06):
scary movie. Daniel story to Philip Jordan Phield Gates, salute
to Nikki. What else? Who are these people? I know
what you did last summer. This is scary. I don't
effort you bro bro at all. No no love there,
zero zilch. All right, I'm sure one day we're gonna

(01:04:28):
find out what this is all. One day you will.
But in the meantime, you don't even got to worry
about this date. One day we're gonna play this back.
And he said this on the on the Rumor Report
when all these allegations come to like there's it's other
shoes about to drop. Baby, you don't gotta worry about that.
There anything else you want to say. And Charlemagne has

(01:04:52):
never been very vocal about his not effing with, never
Kevin Hunter until now. So exactly, I'm sure there's something
that we don't know about yet behind scenes publicly say
anything else. I don't ever. All right, I'm a laye
and that is your report that other shoe drops. Yes,
we're giving that donkey to We need all those brands

(01:05:13):
that disrespected us this weekend with the black face to
come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to
have a word with him. All right, we'll get into
that next Keep it a lot just to Breakfast Club.
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only on b ET. It's time for Donkey of the Day.
I'm a Democrat, so being Dunkey of the day a
little bit of a mix. So like an other day.
Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three years,

(01:05:58):
but donkey of the day is a new wife. Yes,
don't here today. For Monday, February eleventh goes to Gucci,
Product Montclair, and whatever other fashion brand decided that black
face would be the fashion trend for this season. I
listen for the last time. White people black faces A
no go. I don't even understand why we have to
tell you, is this anymore? Okay? That's exactly why there
can be no more passes when it comes to things

(01:06:19):
like black face. Okay, nobody can say they didn't know,
all right, just as in a teachable moment for anyone
at this point in life. You should know what black
face is, and you should know why it's offensive. Okay.
Black Face has been around since the n eighteenth century, Okay,
and it's a form of theatrical makeup used predominantly by
non black performers that represent a characature of a black person. Now,
when these non black performers do these charactures of black

(01:06:41):
people in black face, it's mostly always negative stereotypes. Whether
it's Ralph Northam, Governor of Virginia, comedian Sarah Silverman. We
all wonder why do these mayonnaise flavored mammals continue to
disrespect us by wearing black face? Okay, here's the thing.
I don't care why they wear it. I just know
when they wear it from now on, it should be
consequences and repercussions. That's why, even though I think this

(01:07:04):
is a very first world problem, I'm glad TI called
for a boycott of Gucci, which led to a boycott
of all those other brands who all decided to put
black face on their merchandise. Can we here with trouble man?
Thirty one had to say, please, everybody, you know what
I'm saying, talk about h and them, then you know
what I'm saying, quickly run straight back in there. And
that why we ain't never got no world and now
here we we got Gucci. We buy more of Asian

(01:07:26):
than Italians do. Now they were not been in somewhere
they went. It got deaf for Dan to become a
design and consultant. So we don't have to force them
to like us. But what we do have to do
it stop spending our mother money with people who are
gonna continue to get you their ass. The kids. The
only reason Gucci had it because we made that Jesus

(01:07:46):
Christ for trouble Man thirty one tip. I love the
spirit of this boycott. Okay, I think that black people
have to start teaching people how to treat us because
they don't play with other groups like that. They don't
play with Asians, they don't play with Jewish people, they
don't play with LGBT, and if they even think about
playing with those groups, it is severe consequences and repercussions.
We have to start hitting them where it hurts, and

(01:08:08):
where it hurts is their pockets. Okay. I know boycott
and Gucci is a first world problem and a lot
of y'all can't boycott which you can't afford, are never bought.
But the idea of this is exactly how we need
to be moving when it comes to anyone who disrespects
us in our ancestry. Okay, now I put up a
call of action. Is three of these things that he
wants us to do. He wants us to stop buying
Gucci for the next three months. If you own anything Gucci,

(01:08:31):
don't wear it. Three share with your social network once again.
For me, I can't boycott when I don't buy North
and I boycott what I can't afford. But I like
the spirit of this. Okay, I'm with y'all in spirit.
I know this seems like nothing. I know it seems
very trivial, but a lot of great movements throughout history
have started with something trivial. Okay. I'm literally rereading the

(01:08:52):
autobiography of Malcolm X right now, and he is talking
about the Montgomery bus boycott. When Rosa Parks refused the move,
he said, pad to the murders, rapes, lynchings that went
on in the South. Her not moving out of her
seats seemed like something light. But it's walked the greater movement,
and that's what I potentially see happening right now. Okay,
this is the time for us to one start teaching

(01:09:13):
people how to treat us, to start learning the value
of our dollar and our spending power, and three start
respecting our own We shouldn't have to get disrespected in
order to start respecting our own. Now. I'm not the
fashion guy at all, Okay. Anyone who knows me knows
that I don't go chasing Gucci. I stick to the target,
good fella and graphic teas that I'm used to. But

(01:09:34):
eighty five percent of what I wear on a daily
basis is black owned with black designers. Okay. On my Instagram,
y'all can follow me see the god c thha g
O D on my I G I post pictures all
the time and I say I'm having a great shirt day,
are a great hoodie day? When I do that, it's intentional, Okay.
Those companies are tagging those posts are black owned. Right now,
I am currently wearing two of my favorite black brands.

(01:09:56):
My shirt is Served Fresh, that's black. My jeans are
Art meets Chaos that's black. My coat is Goose Country.
That's black. Okay, not just the color. The company is
owned and by black people, and it's designed by black people.
Once again, we shouldn't have to be disrespected in order
to start respecting our own. Okay, to me, everything I'm
wearing right now, it's more valuable than Gucci or any

(01:10:18):
of those other luxury brands because it's for us, by us.
I don't know why you people keep buying from people
who tolerate you when you could be buying from people
that celebrate you. Okay, by black bank black, give black
black black, black, blackety black black. Okay, if you aren't
being treated with love and respect. Check your price tag.
Maybe you've morped yourself down. It's you who tells people

(01:10:40):
what you're worth. Get off the clearance rack and get
behind the glass where they keep the valuables. Okay, black people,
you are valuable. Your dollar is valuable. Act like it.
You teach people how to treat you by what you allow,
what you stop, and what you reinforce. Let's reinforce putting
just as much energy into supporting black businesses as we
do putting energy into boycotting white ones. Please give Gucci

(01:11:03):
Prody in mont Claire the biggest see hall. All right, well,
thank you for that donkey today. Yes, and it's a
point with Spike. Lee had to say too that he's
not wearing proud of our Gucci until they hire some
black designers to be in the room. He said, when
it happens, that's true, because then you want to make
these mistakes. What I'm saying, all right now, what we're

(01:11:23):
talking about? Ye oh, all right, well this was interesting.
A couple of days ago, Alexandria Moore, that's her name
on social media. Very pretty girl, pretty woman, she put up.
She posted a voice message that someone left for her.
This guy named Melvin. I guess she gave him her
number at her job and he got upset because she
wasn't responding. Check it out. Hey, this is Melvin. I

(01:11:46):
text you last night. You never responded back if you
didn't want me to have your number, and why didn't
you give it to me? That was kind of like
dumb as hell. You got your little rinky dink minimum
wig the job at Marshall's day. Thank you the bomb
and Amien the fire for wearing wigs like you, some
ninety year old lady with no hair. I'm not about
to be chasing you around. I mean, unless you're mentally

(01:12:07):
retarded or something. Normally, when somebody calls or texted you
that you gave your number, you respond back. He's hurt now.
The message went on from there. He had a lot
of things to say about all the women that he
gets in San Diego and so on and so forth.
A lot of people thought this was the same guy
Trey who called in for ask ye if you remember
here was to ask ye question. We have tree on
the line trade good morning, good morning. So I'll go

(01:12:28):
into the DNB and I see it bad. Don't come
to the door, so I get her number, and then
I checked and I called fairly respond So I'm like,
why are you giving you a number if you weren't
inser all right? I don't know. Did he expect her
to call him back after that and say, you know
you're right I was. I think he did. I tell

(01:12:53):
her off, which is crazy, but it's so crazy to
me just because you didn't respond. Here's the advice that
I gave to Trey. What are you saying on these
texts messages? And when you call, hey, how are you doing?
You know? Just are you in when you're available. We've
got some time we can go out, But you go
out then I just know each other, you know, your
face and stuff. And she'll come back with, oh, well,
you know I worked all day, I'm busy. Oh I

(01:13:13):
was gonna spend some time my fun something like okay,
well yeah, trade, she's clearly not interested. Just don't send
no passive aggressive text messages. We can't stand those. Oh okay, damn,
because that's annoying. That'll make me never hit somebody back.
And that's why that'll make you never hit somebody back.
And I feel like this, Alexander, you dodged a bullet,
But not answering that guy. Anybody that reacts that way

(01:13:34):
is not somebody you ever want to talk to in life.
The fact that you could get so mad about someone
not responding to someone you don't even know like that, Well,
let's open up the phone lines eight hundred five, eight
five one oh five one. Has that happened to you?
It seems like that would have happened to Charlomagne. Maybe
a girl gave Charlomagne and um in Charlemagne and call
back back in your day. Listen, this has happened to
me a few times, where people get so mad that
you don't respond. I'm with you. It's not even about

(01:13:57):
relationship sometimes sometimes it can be about business by the like, yeah,
you get somebody to get your number and then they
reach out to you because they're trying to do something
with you, some business or whatnot, and you don't get
back to them and they leave you some crazy mess
that happened that that happened. Sometimes it happens as crazy,
like why do you think that's gonna work? But we
want to hear your stories of things that have happened
to you where you gave somebody of your information. You

(01:14:17):
gave them your number. Somehow you didn't respond right away,
or maybe not at all. You weren't interested. What happened there?
That happens all the time. Let's talk about it. Eight
hundred five eight five one oh five one. If that
happened to you, call us now. It's the Breakfast Club.
Go Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club.

(01:14:39):
And now if you just joined us. We were talking
about something that we've seen on what was it on
Shade Room of Ball alert you, Well, I've seen it
when they she posted it at first because everybody was
tagging me on Twitter. And so this woman, Alexandria Moore,
she got a voice message from a guy she gave
her number. Two. Hey, this is Elvin and I text
you last night. You never responded back if you didn't

(01:14:59):
want me to your number, and why did you give
it to me? That was kind of like dumb as hell.
You got your little rinky dink minimum wage the job
at Marshall's and you thank you the bomb and Aden
the firecracker wearing wigs like you some ninety year old
lady with no hair. I'm not about to be chasing
you around. I mean, unless you're mentally retarded or something. Normally,
when somebody calls or texted you that you gave your number,

(01:15:20):
you respond back. Now we're asking eight hundred five eighty
five one oh five one. Has that ever happened to you?
Has that happened to you? You? Yes, it definitely has.
I remember one guy and I, madam. It was supposed
to be business. Then he started texting me trying to
ask me out, and so I just ignored him, and
he started sending me these really nasty, real messages like,
oh so you think you all that? Da da da

(01:15:41):
da da. That's a boy These guys too, you like
ish And I'm like, I have a boyfriend, relaxed, get
out of my messages. And I have never hit them
back since. That happens to me a lot of If
you have a fly SOMEWI like, if you fly to
LA or get on a plane and you're talking to
somebody and then he'd be like, damn, you can't answer
your phone. I'd be like I was flying Yet. That
happens all the time, Charlomagne. Stuff like that happens to

(01:16:01):
me all the time, especially when it comes to businessman.
Somebody called my phone last week saying they got my
number from somebody in Mona's corner and they wanted to
talk to me, and they was like, you know. I
was like, well you got the wrong number, and it
was like, it was like, it's not Charlemagne. I said, now,
you got the wrong number, and I hung up. Then
they sent me a text. As much as I listened
to you on the radio, I know your voice and

(01:16:22):
it's effed up. You don't have time to talk to
a black financial advisor something whatever, whatever. Shaking my head,
I blocked this number. You know what I'm saying, aspectful.
That's a little disrespectful. But disrespectful is calling somebody's phone unsolicited?
You know what I'm saying. I've just been like, I

(01:16:44):
can't talk right now, hung up at Black the number.
I wouldn't have said. I wasn't me. That wasn't mean
to say voice did Charlemagne? Who did Charlemagne know the
wrong number? I hain't come running breakfast club morning, Sunny.
That's happened to you, Sunny, Yes, Oh my goodness, that's

(01:17:06):
happened to me a couple of years ago. And I
gave this guy my number, like you're seeing cool or whatever,
and I ended up having to go into I got
called into work that night. I ended up working to
double my phone guy. So when I got home, I
pluged my phone in. How long I had six text
twomen's claws and two voicemails from him. No. I was like, yo,
what the hell? So the messages started out cold, it

(01:17:29):
was open morning, are you doing, have a good day, beautiful.
By the time that six message came down, it was Oh,
you think you're so cute, You're nothing but a Megan
Good knock off, and damn not gonna chase you around.
I'm like, okay, some money his feelings. So I checked
the voice film. The voicemail with the first one was
a little short one. I got too called that morning.
The second one, this man went on a rant until

(01:17:50):
the voicemail cut him off. You know, you know you're
crazy when you're leaving voicemails because no one even does
that anymore off like the Grammys cut Drake off last
night voicemail. But I'm thinking it's don't collect the voice no.
Something I wanted to believe it. I'm saying, I'm like,
wait a minute, m m you are next level crazy
when you start leaving voice message and you're gonna hear this.

(01:18:10):
She said you a fake, not Makan Good. You look
like Megan Good. I've been told that. Okay, Okay, okay,
baby Megan to you, I mean I've been told that before. Whatever,
kids and b that's something you trying to use with
I'm like, okay, so because my answer, you know, I'm
a fake Magan Good. You like, Plus, I was at
work working a double like he is. I'm gonna tell

(01:18:32):
you what I'm gonna tell if you look like Megan
Good wish Instagram. Um, it's plus funny, what is it? Pless? Funny? Easy?
Uh huh funny? O n N y s U n
n y. Oh can you listen? S O n N why?
I'm sorry, Yeah, Sunny, you don't look like making Good.

(01:18:52):
I'll stop it anyway. Listen, don't pay him no, Yeah,
like I don't see it. I potable before. I don't
see it at all. Yeah, you don't look like me. Nah,
I'll leave her alone, all right, Sonny, Thank you, Sonny,
Thanks Funny. Yeah. I don't even know why he would
say something, no idea why he would even remotely stay

(01:19:16):
such Oh my goodness. All right, so what's the question.
Were just letting people tell their stories about things that
happened to them when something when they didn't answer return
somebody's messages right away? Call us up right now? Is
the Breakfast Club? Good morning morning? Everybody is DJ Envy
Angela Yee, Charlomagne? The guy we all the Breakfast Club?
Now if he just joined us. He was talking about

(01:19:36):
this voicemail that was released on social media over the weekend. Yes,
Alexandria Moore is her name. She's a cute girl too.
What happened? She didn't respond to this guy's phone calls,
messages and he got very irate. Okay, all right, well
let's go to the phone. We got Vince on the line. Vince,
good morning, Hey, good morning now, Vince, this happened to you, Yes,
it definitely happened to me. Man. I was working on

(01:19:58):
army base doing some instruction, and I guess it was
this this female soldier. She approached me, beautiful, beautiful Native
American young lady, and she was, you know, I didn't
even think she would have, you know, set to me.
We were getting off work. She you know, asked from
a number I get m my number, think she would
never call me. Two days later, she calls me and

(01:20:19):
she said, well, why didn't you call me? I said,
I gave you my number, you didn't give me your number.
She was like, well, you were supposed to try to
get up with me, how yea? I said, so, okay, what,
I'm fine. You got my number now, Um, I got
a few minutes to talk. Let's let's talk now. She said, no, no,
you were supposed to call me. And I was just fine.

(01:20:41):
I'm thinking this lady may have been like certifiable crazy.
And I was very disappointed because this was one of
the prettiest women in my life was ever approached me,
And I think this woman was cuckoo. So yeah, neither
to say you didn't follow up, not at all. This
this Tray who called in for ask ye yeah, Tray,

(01:21:03):
this isn't you that left that voice message? Oh well no,
I didn't know. I didn't leave a voice No, that's
not me. That's a povery different guy. I mean, but
that just goes to show you that there's an epidemic
going on. Right. Oh my god, So you're gonna blame
the woman. I'm not black. I don't want to blame anybody,
but we don't want to be one side of here.
When gods played for women, who say, hey, look, you

(01:21:24):
know that's that's wrong, that's not right. But when women
played guy or games for god, no one wants to
pick up on that. How are you playing a game
with somebody you don't even know though y'all never even
went out on one date. If you're not interested, say hey, look,
you know I've changed my mind, I'm borne back to
my head, or I don't have time right now. You
know it sounds good, but but that doesn't give you

(01:21:44):
the right to go go in like that regardless. It doesn't.
It just means you leave it alone. Yeah, but that's
kind of rude to just you know, not thinking nothing. Tray,
you're a little crazy, Tray. You could just be like, okay,
that was rude. I'm just not talking to her. I'm
not gonna hit her up no more. Message he's saying
it's not him. He called for assy and people thought
it was him. Very familiar colde named Melvin. You sound

(01:22:09):
like Melvine to me, don't saying much smoother than that guy.
That guy. But Trey on some realism advice. If a
woman is not interested, and you can tell she's not
interested because she's not responding. Just leave it alone. You
ain't gonna leave no nasty message or a text message.
Just leave it alone. Yeah, that suck. I don't leave
the nasty message. One. And it's that sense of entitlement

(01:22:31):
that men have over women that leads to things like
sexual assault, that leads the rape, that leads to women
getting hit by guys because men have this sense of entitlement. No,
it's not wrong. Noble the moro of the story and
stopped having a sense of entitlement. Don't nobody owe you nothing, Okay,

(01:22:52):
nothing else that. If someone's not interested, just don't try
to talk to them anymore. Simple, period. No reason for
leaving a nasty message, no reason to protecting somebody something nasty.
She's not into you, so what move on? Find somebody
who is. All right? Well, we got rumors on the way. Yeah,
we are going to talk about the rock Nation brunch
that happened. This happens every Grammy weekend. And some people

(01:23:13):
had a great time and some people did not wet
they weren't invited. We gotta list of people who couldn't
get in, list of people who got stuck at the gate. Really,
people definitely left some nasty messages to in Elliott. All right,
we'll get into that next. Since the Breakfast Club, the boarding,
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Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get

(01:23:56):
to these rumors. Let's talk Rock Nation brunch. Listen, just
oh gosh, it's the rum report Breakfast Club. Well, the
Rock Nation that programmy brunch happened over the weekend and
a lot of people couldn't get in a lot of
people didn't get in. Though now they do this every

(01:24:16):
single year and it's like one of the biggest events
of the year. That's what everybody wants to get into.
Uh So Rock Nation got better border security than the
USA got. All right, we saw we saw a lot
of people that were there though. Um we saw Robin
Thick was there, Machine Gun, Kelly Fat, Joe Castanova was there,
when Terence Jay was there. Laurie Harvey was there and

(01:24:39):
people were going in on her because it was a
video clip where she was talking to jay Z and
she's laughing and the bee Hive came for her. Boy,
they were so mad that she was laughing, and she
even responded and on the share room she said, meanwhile,
I'm part of the bee Hive. All that's beautiful, but
we need justice for our guys who couldn't get in. Man,
I love nation and those my people. We need justice

(01:25:02):
for the following Ty Dollar sign. No, Ty couldn't get in.
He couldn't get in, all right. Uh he was told
that they were at capacity when he was at the
gate there. How do we know this? We saw a video.
I have sources. Okay, she got tum tum Tuma Bass
Tumau used to be a Spotify now YouTube as Tuma
couldn't know Shaheen read a revote, Si pop the story

(01:25:26):
and show you embarrassing get it? Who else listen? This
is a good one. Be died from rapper past work.
Oh my god, travel bombs for rock Nation security. Baby,
that's who Donald Trump need to be trying to get
it the border. This is why you gotta get places early, though,

(01:25:46):
especially something like this that you know everyone's going finished.
Elliot get in. I don't know, low ki, y'all guy,
low key, I got all right. In fact, everyone who's
a part of Duce pull lose, except for Raby being worried,
didn't get in. I don't know how true that is,
but I just decided you just made that up. Why
are you being so mean to do this because they

(01:26:08):
couldn't get in more? Um you, LaToya Lucker couldn't game.
That's disrespect. Where are you looking this up? Ahead? All right,
I'm gonna move on. Anybody else, Let's talk about people
who were there. No Dame dash, but I mean, come
on anyway. Mieck Mill and Kevin Hart were there, and

(01:26:28):
there is a video clip that's been circulating. Oh my
goodness of a speech that they gave kind of a toast,
and here's what was said. Family, freedom, own this ship. Win.
If you're around this, I'm motivated about what you see.
You're losing lo was like lose win win win, because
it's around himself, winn I'm if I'm not around a

(01:26:50):
bunch of winners. Look around you got them, and ask
yourself do you want it? If you do, you're like this,
that's actually a lie. And he was there, Yo, gott
he was there with them, Kiser. Shout out to Kaiser
who gets in every year. No problems, like your life
ain't gonna change just because you was in that room,

(01:27:11):
joe Ed was there. It could. It could inspire your
Instagram might get a little late. It could inspires about inspiration.
It could aspire you to work hard and be better.
All right, yeah that's true. All right, that's it, But
it ain't. Your life doesn't magically change. Okay, it wasn't
a magic one. It could be you couldn't make some
good networking opportunities there in the room. All right, How
would you know magically change? Why people will be getting

(01:27:32):
left at the gate right there because the conversations like this,
And then you could have got a picture with jay
Z and Beyonce. Why don't even just have to get you?
That would be being embarrassing. He would have got tasered.
That would have been awful. I did hear schoolter pulled
up and they asked him to get on the schooter,
but board the security said no, it would not be

(01:27:53):
a part of a caravan. That bumbrush is dysrock Nation
all right. Now, Little Susie is having some issues getting
his music out. He's saying that the he might have
to start all over on a whole new project. Here's
what he told his fans. No, I gotta figure it out.
I didn't like I wrong or but it's still like
if and I gotta start over thinks all right. He's

(01:28:23):
saying he does want to drop music, but he says,
when people don't love you, they'll hold your life if
you sign an MF and hold that ish against you,
and that go for the streets. You ain't supposed to
sign no paper in the streets because that's ratting. And
he wants to get out of his Deal's what it's
really seeming like. If you guys remember we had DJ
Diamond cuts up here and she was one of the
first people to put Little Uzivier on. Here's what she
had to say when she was on the Breakfast Club.

(01:28:44):
We started creating songs, I played it on a radio.
Cannon hit me. Cannon was like, Yo Diamond, who they
kid you played when your set. I said, his name
is Oozy. It's the artist that we worked and he
was signed to our management at the time, you know
what I mean. So he said, UZI come down the
Atlanta let me show you out how we work. If
you like how we work, you know what I mean,
you can sign with us. And he went to Atlanta
started you a little by a little. He wasn't talking

(01:29:05):
to us anymore. I hate called Kennon. I'm like, yo, Kenna,
what's up? What's going on? He was like, I don't know.
You don't want us to tell y'all what's going on
with the man. That's pretty much how it happened. We
heard on the street that he got signed to Atlantic.
Lord knows, I love that sassy, savage little boozy, but
it ain't no good. You're gonna come to you and
there you do rap by DJ dommy Goods, I got

(01:29:27):
my Seiy finger backs, Oh my goodness. But you just
can't do that. You can't sign to somebody then when
you want to leave, just like I'm out, na not
if that person's sacrifice put money into your project, put
money into blowing you up, and now that you blew
up Noah, you can't just leave. It doesn't work like that.
You can pay pay out the contract, I mean you can,
but not absolute. Don't forget my bread. All right? Well
I'm Angela. Yeah, and that's your rumor report, all right,

(01:29:49):
shout out to Revolt. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody
else to People's Choice mixes up next, and we're gonna
start off with some Cardi B, especially because she wasn't
that grantmy so I want to bomb with Benderrella that
that's right. Let me know your fa Riccardi B join
our getting on in the mixed shot the Cardi B
congrats again. It's a breakfast slogan morning. Today's new Black
History Month legend is mister Lebron James, and he's not

(01:30:11):
getting this because of what he does on the court.
He's getting it for the amazing things he does offer.
The Breakfast Club presents a new Black History Month legend,
what it means to open up a school and how
excited I am about this possibility for me to be
able to be in my hometown and be able to
open up a school and to know who's going to
benefit from it, and for me to be in a

(01:30:33):
position where I have the resources, I have the finance,
and I have the city around me. Why not? And
that was another New Black History Month legend the courtesy
of the Breakfast Club. I will shout out to Lebron
James Tolu to Lebron James Man, I mean, come on,
a lot of people open up nightclubs. You know, a
lot of people open up businesses. He wouldn't open up

(01:30:54):
a whole school. Whole school if you were complaining about
the educational system in our communities. That's what you do
right there? You got all right? When we come back positive,
no dull move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. I
want to get anybody ins dj Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now. Shout to
Kamala Harris for joining us this morning. Salute to Kamala mine. Yes,
what accent is that? Bro? I don't know? Jamerican mine,

(01:31:19):
Kamala Jamaican mine just makes no sense. And also, you
know what, shout out to Sam tour Vets. He is
turning thirteen, Sam Taravets, that's the name, Yes, Sam Terravets, Yes,
happy birthday, Sam Taravets. Is that the same shout out
you had. Yeah, oh, I didn't know that. They sent
it to me too. Well, Sam mappy birthday. Somebody loves
you a whole lot, Sam solut To, Sam Turets. All right, now,

(01:31:42):
that's that's not his name. You mess up everyone's name.
That's not his name. No, hey, listen, I do want
to tell y'all when it comes to Kamala, y'all need
to do a lot more research because it's a lot
of things going around online that are simply not true.
You know what I'm saying. I wanted us to really
be informed about our candidates, and not informed based off
what you're reading on social media. Because it's like, really

(01:32:02):
some blatant things being posted about her that are just
simply not true. And if you followed her over the
past few years, you would know a lot of her policies.
But I mean, go do your own research. Don't just
take people's word for it because of what they're posted
on Instagram. Don't even take my word for it. Go
do your own research correct. Leave us to a positive note. Yes,
I want to say that cutting people out of your

(01:32:22):
life doesn't mean you hate him. It simply means you
respect yourself, not everyone is meant to stay Preface club.
You don't finish her, y'all dumb.

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