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June 16, 2020 79 mins

Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners would do if they were in Issa's shoes, after the finale of Insecure ended with an unexpected pregnacy from another woman. Moreover,Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Nene Leakes for trying to compare her exprience on Real Housewives of Atlanta to George Floyd situation. Also, we had attorney Lee Merritt the acall in where he spoke about what he will be trying to resolve at the White House later today.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time. It's time time to wake up chin Fo
Angeli and Cholmagne the Doctor to Practice Club Bitch the
Voice of the Culture. People watch The Reckface Club for
like news and really be tuned in. It's one of
my favorite shows too, just because y'all always keep you
one honey, y'all keep your Really, they might not watch
the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're

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you know, they're listening to the Breakfast Brother. It's yo
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yo yo yo Good morning Angela Yi coming in DJ
and the Cholomagne the God Peace to the planet. Is Tuesday,
he and good morning Toronto. Hey, what's happening? Yes, it's

(01:07):
a Tuesday. Yeah. I finally got some sleep last night.
It's been hard to sleep. That was since my my
friend left us last week, Jasmine Waters. It's been very
difficult to sleep, and I finally got about six hours
of sleep last night. So I think I'm I think
I'm I think I'm bright eye, bright eyed and halfway
bushey tail this morning. Okay, because you swadowed like a
little new born baby right now. Oh, I definitely got

(01:30):
my blanket, got your blanket on the way up to
your nakets, all the tuck thing and everything. Okay, Yeah,
I just rolled out of bed literally the clock it
was five forty seven. I was like, ah, I think
I was getting close to that nice little bit of
rim sleep, you know, that drooling going. And I had
a dream last night too. Oh man, what's your dream about?
I think I don't want to say say it wasn't

(01:54):
that crazy. I can't get it was just a particular
person in it. I'm saying. I'm like, well, I'm like,
why I was that person in my dream? Who's this guy?
I'm not saying, not saying nothing. I'm gonna keeping I'm
gonna I'm gonna tuck that one in im share the
later date a random dream though the person was just driving.
He was just driving, Yeah, and then they supposed to

(02:15):
give me a ride when they rolled right past me.
It was crazy. Okay, Okay, what about you? Yea? You good? No, dreams.
No craziness. Nobody rolled right past you. Yeah, no, nothing crazy.
I'm I was looking at why it is La CRAI
trending right now, That's what I was just looking at.
I see interviews. I see he interviewed the CEO of

(02:37):
Chick fil A, Dan Cathy. Oh really, Oh that sounds amazing.
Now that's not that that's an amazing interview. I haven't
even watched it yet, but that sounds amazing on paper.
But pray interviews the president of Chick fil A. Wow,
definitely was really like that. La Cramos really like that
saying which you need to sit down with that man
and figure out why this guy goes against all that

(02:59):
he believes. Probably in the scripture, I don't know. I'm
I'm looking at the comments. It doesn't look too positive.
It looks like the ceo took play was talking about
white slavery was a white blessing and trying to explain,
oh why that was Well, I definitely gotta he definitely
got to see that. I haven't even I don't know,

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I haven't heard it yet. I'm just looking at Yeah,
I'm just looking at the trending. I haven't I haven't
watched an interview. But I can absolutely see why a
white person would think slavery was a white blessing. Four
hundred years of free labor. He yes, that was a
blessing to white people. I can totally see why he
would say that or why he would think that. Yeah,
all right, well, let's get the show cracking front page news.

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What we're talking about. We are going to be talking
about Donald Trump and please reform? What is he proposing
right now? All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping
lock this to breakfast club. Good morning in Angela Ghini,
Charlo Mine, the guy with all the breakfast club. Let's
get in some front page news. Where we're starting me, Well,

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let's start with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. Now, he did
an interview on an ESPN special called The Return of Sports,
and he talks about Colin Kaepernick. Here's what he said.
If he wants to resume his career in the NFL,
that obviously is going to take a team to make
that decision. But I welcome that, support the club making
that decision and encourage him to do that if his

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efforts are not on the field, but in continuing to
work in this space. We welcome to that table and
to be able to help us and guide us and
help us make better decisions about the kinds of things
that need to be done in communities. We have invited
him in before, and we want to make sure that
everybody's welcome at that table. He said all that before.

(04:47):
He said that when um they had the press conference
with Jay Z. You know, he said the same exact
thing that he welcomes any team to sign Colin Kaepernick,
and had he even invited him to be a part
of the MS buy a Change situation before. But if
I was Colin Kaepernick, I would I would not want
to come back to the NFL. Number One. Colin been
bigger than football for a couple of years now, and
to meet his purpose is just way greater than than

(05:09):
than football. He does the NFL more favors than the
NFL could possibly do him at this point. Yeah, but
you could tell, yeah, he wants to play too. He
absolutely positive that he can still play, and I'm sure
he wants to win a ring. I'm sure he does.
But I wouldn't follows him right well, I mean his
whole life, you know, he's been playing football and that's
his career. So I guess when you feel like something

(05:32):
that you love doing is taken from you. You know,
the protest was never about, you know, Colin not having
a job in the league. I think it turned into that.
You know, we all know what he was originally taking
a need for. He was taking a need for everything
that everybody's in the streets protesting against now. But then
eventually it turned into this, you know, we gotta get
Colin back in the league. That never what the protest

(05:53):
was about. And if we are saying NBA players shouldn't
play because entertainment is a distraction, should one of the
greatest symbols of social justice out here Colin Kaepernick? Should
he played? I think that's his own personal decision. Though
that's a personal for him. We can't, Yeah, we can't
tell Colin how to feel about playing or not. I'm
just talking about everybody else's personal logic when it comes

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to what they say is the descraction. That's what I'm
talking about. Yes, that's what I'm all right. Now, Let's
give a rest in peace to Olu watoyan aka Toyan Slow.
She was nineteen years old. The Black Lives Matter activists
and Victoria sim seventy five years old, a volunteer for AAARP.
They were both found Saturday night in southeast Tallahassee, UH

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and they do have a man in custody in connection
with the homicides of these two women who went missing
last week. So according to police, Aaron Glee, who's forty
nine years old, had been arrested and was being held
at Leon County Jail. Those charges are felony murder and kidnapping.
They have not given a motive for the crimes as
of now, but this was something that was definitely being

(06:59):
discussed and had on viral. They had discussed toys tweets.
She said. Anyways, I was molested in Tallahassee, Florida by
a black man this morning at five or thirty. The
man offered to give me a ride to find someplace
to sleep and recollect my belongings from a church. I
refused to a couple of days back to escape unjust
living conditions. He came disguised as a man of God

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and ended up picking me up from nearby Saxon Street.
I entered this truck only because I carry anything to
defend myself, not even a phone, which is currently at
the church, and I had poor vision. I trusted the
Holy Spirit to keep me safe. And she said when
we were arrived at his house, he offered me a shower,
and I thanked him and showered, and he gave me
a change of clothes. He exposed himself to me, and

(07:41):
then he said, I told him about a sexual assault
situation that happened to me in March, and he tried
to it was anyway. Basically, he talks about being she
talks about being harassed after seeking shelter, and she was
sexually assaulted. And now they did find her body and
they have found a man that they say did it.

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So I know that storry had gone viral and we
hadn't discussed it before, but want to make sure that
justice is here. And we want to also extend our
condolences to the family and friends of both of those women.
Absolutely indeed, absolutely all right. Well, that is front page news.
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five

(08:22):
one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to
vent hit this up right now. Our phone lines are
wide open for you. The number again is eight hundred
five eight five one oh five one. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning, the breakfast Club is your time to get
it off your chest. Whether you're man than hear from

(08:42):
you on the breakfast club, but you got something on
your mom letting out hello, who's this and be what's up? Man?
Good morning? Good morning, Charlotte Fanning, Good morning, bro Yo.
I want to talk about my anxiety. Bro. I've really
developed serious anxiety through all this stuff that's been going

(09:04):
on from the know to especially announce since I see
what happened to mister Brooks in Atlanta, like it just
triggered it even more, and I can't even sleep, And
I think to myself that I'm gonna I'm in my
thirty in my late thirties, but I'm I'm pretty much healthy,
and I'm developing this kind of anxiety at this point,

(09:25):
Like how many other people are going through this right now?
And how are we going to even tackle that? After
not even after doing this whole thing, Hockey you tackle?
What can you? I'm asking Charlomagne, what can I do
for my anxiety? Because I've been running, I've been trying
to expacise. Since I've been home, I've been really getting sleep,
but it still was there. And I did something to
my mom yesterday, which I think I sended it where

(09:46):
I show her these videos and she's been having a
hard time, um dealing with her anxiety too from being home.
And I think I triggered her anxiety even more too
because it's such a hectic time. You know, number one,
number one, number one, you're not alone. The Washington Post
has put out an article on June twelfth that's talks
about how depression and anxiety has spiked among black Americans

(10:08):
after George Floyd's death. And you know, number two, you
already on the right track. You know, you said you're
you're you're you're running, and you know you're exercising, but
really you need to sit down and talk to somebody. Therapy.
Therapy is absolutely, positively the best thing for my anxiety.
When I sit down and I talked to my teletherapist,
my sacred purpose coach, that's absolutely the best thing. I
would find somebody to talk to. That man, mister Brooks,

(10:32):
Mister Brooks, right, seen, we've all out by the cops
before almost everything correct, Like I never been so polite
that got stopped by the cop before. He did everything correct,
and he still died. That that that that shocked me.
Like I don't understand that shot me in the sense
that we know that you're happy. But like he did

(10:53):
everything correct. He said yes, sir, he said no, sir.
He agreed to everything that did that they wanted him
to do. And I could. I know, I can stop
by the cop before and I think about it, like
you what, don't think about it? Like you have a
job in the morning, or you got kids that are
waiting for you at home. That's right, that's right, and
you got fai right, and you stop a guy falling

(11:15):
to sleep and he ends up done and he told
you his daughter was home waiting on him, right, or
he lived up the block. So I don't know. I
just so much to listen. You got you gotta you
gotta learn to protect your mind from trauma. Man. Doctor
Rita Walker had posted these three tips, and it was
so good about you know, protecting your mind from trauma.
Number one, you gotta acknowledge your grief for the victims,

(11:36):
whether it's George Floyd, uh, you know, the brother in Atlanta,
Rihanna Taylor. You gotta acknowledge your grief for the victims
and for the black community. You gotta avoid watching videos
of violence towards black people. I know it's hard, you know,
to turn our eyes away from that, but you kind
of gott to avoid it, and sometimes you gotta all
the time. You gotta take a quiet moment to gain
some peace of mind. Just sit a stand outside if

(11:59):
you can. Man, take a few deep breaths. Don't do
that to yourself. You're re traumatizing yourself over and over
and over and over. Thank you for calling bro. Get
it off your chests and investing your mental wealth everybody, man,
especially at a time like this, guard your energy, man,
protect your mind from trauma. Eight hundred five eight five
one oh five one. Hit us up now is the
breakfast club? Good morning, the breakfast club, wake up, wake up,

(12:23):
wake y'all. If your time to get it off your
chest with your man or black we want to hear
from you on a breakfast gloves. Hello, who's this? Hey?
This is Misty, Hey Misty, good morning. Get it off
your chests, Get off my chest. I was just thinking
the Black Lives Matter of movement. And again, I'm a

(12:45):
white female. I cannot even pretend to relate to what
the black community is going through right now. And I
listened to you guys a lot, you know, to try
to get a different perspective on things. The Black Lives
Matter move is frustrating me because it seems like the
black lives don't care about the black lives. Black on

(13:09):
violence is far worse. Shut up, he shut up. I'll
tell you. I'm saying this to you respectfully. There's nothing
you can say wider than that. Okay, Okay, there's nothing
there nothing you can say wider than that. What do
you mean improve You'll have to prove you wrong. I
don't because what you're doing right now, you're all lives
mattering us right now, okay. And it's not about that.
It's about no black I mean, it's about police officers killing, killing,

(13:33):
unarmed black and brown people right now. Don't come to
a cancer Riley asking about why anybody in here talking
about eas Okay, how about more white people are killed
by police officers than black people, because it's more white
people on this planet, but by per capital more black
you're talking about percentage wise, it's a different story. Okay.
But you do know, and you do know that white

(13:57):
people kill white people, Black people kill black people, Asian
people kill Asian people because they're in the communities together.
That's just what happens. We're not saying white white lives matter.
I mean, given that got your question based off what
you just said, there's a statistic, and it's a simple statistic,
because I know white people love statistics. Black Americans are
two point five times more likely than whites to be

(14:19):
killed by police. Explain that when it's way more real.
So they're not fifty six most states police forces. Most
most states police forces kill black people at a higher
rate per capital than white people. As a statistic, everything,

(14:39):
because more black people commits crimes. Oh my goodness. All right,
go brush your teeth, and you ain't goggle yet. You
ain't Philosoh you ain't brush your teeth. You just got
Mannai's all on your tongue and you just push spreading
that manna. And white people can crimes just as much
as black people do. Black people are just more likely
to be arrested and charged and actually several lives sentence.

(15:00):
But let me let me ask you that good question.
White people committed the greatest crime, okay, which was slavery.
All right, knock it off. Let me ask you a
question right when it when it comes to it, really,
does she sit with saying something. When it comes to
people like that, do you try to explain any dish?
Hang up and just let it go and try to
explain because you try to explain, but you know they're
not really trying to understand. If she could easily google

(15:23):
any facts and numbers, I think people are willfully ignorant
sometimes and choose to spew out what they want to
when they could easily do some research and find it
out themselves if they so choose. If she would, if
she would put that goddamn mayonnaid'se jar down and stop
eating the mayonnaise right off the jar with a spoon,
then she could use both hands to use Google. Okay,
but it's cold and hard to google when you got

(15:44):
that mayonnaise jar in one hand and that big thing
at big spoon and another. Okay, you can google any
article stopped using black on black crimes and deflect away
from police brutality. It explains and breaks down all the
numbers and how everything can be explained to people. So
do some research self before you even try to go
out there just trying to help out any white people
that want to use this as a defense. Just please

(16:06):
do the research yourself before you even say that. Then,
why is the term black lives matter so touch you
to white people? It's definitely a triggerful white black Why
is it a trigger to say black lives matter? And
nobody is saying that white lives don't matter, A human
life doesn't matter. We're just saying at this particular point
in time, we're screaming black lives matter because y'all act
like they don't. I don't know why. The truth simple like,

(16:29):
why is that a true black lives You know? What
did you see that story about about the pastor who
they were about They were dumped some white people were
dumping a refrigerator on a property that he owned, and
he asked them to not dump the refrigerator there, and
then they started trying to attack him, and then he
had to pull out a gun to defend itself. It

(16:49):
was him by himself and I think like five white people.
And when the cops came, they ended up arresting the
black pastor and not the people that were yelling out
racial slurs in front of the police at him. Really
talk about I gotta find the whole story, but it
was a whole situation and they actually did suspend some
of the police officers as well, and apologize to him.

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All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five
eight five one o five one. We got rumors on
the way I'd be born day to Tupac too, man,
Today's Tupac's born day. Poc would have been forty six
years old to day. Drop on a clue bomb from
Pop Yes, Tupacs trend in this morning too, Happy birthday Tupac.
And we are going to talk about Howard Stern and
he is now speaking out after this black face video
that he did has surfaced. All Right, we'll get into

(17:33):
that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning,
the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get
to the rumors. Let's talk Push your Tea. It's about

(17:53):
is the rumor report Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well,
congratulations to Push your Tea and to his wife Virginia.
They have their first child together, Nigel bricks Thornton. Their
son was born on June eleventh, and he shared a
picture of his son on Instagram with his name, his birthdate,
and a rocket so congratulations to them. Yeah, shout to

(18:17):
push your Tea. Congratulations to them, Porshall, drop a clues,
bons and push your team. Is me see his point
lessons to y'all. Yeah, they got married two years ago
after they had been dating for years and now they
have a little baby. All write and also congratulations to
Tianna Taylor. She is now the latest muse for Mac Cosmetics.
So they have teamed up, and she said that she's

(18:40):
been playing with Mac products since she was fifteen years old,
coming up with her own concoctions to get personalized colors
and all of that. And she said she was inspired
to work with that brand because of their history of
celebrating women of color through similar collaborations. They've done collabs
with Nicki Minaj, Leah Rihanna, Mary J. Blige. So she's that.
I've been a fan of Mac ever since I was fifteen.

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It was the first brand that made me like makeup.
I'm so grateful and excited to be sharing this beautiful
collection I created with the Mac team, but also hoping
to inspire other young women that anything and everything is possible. Yeah, congratulations,
So yeah that's a Taylor all right, I'm dropping soon
I saw the track listen. I don't know what day
it comes out, by Friday, all right? Now, Howard Stern

(19:24):
has spoken after a video has resurfaced of him in
black face. Now. The video was from a New Year's
Eve special back in nineteen ninety three, and this was
resurfaced after Donald Trump Junior retweeted the clip of the performance.
And here's what it sounded like. Oh shap, I hate
black face. I just can't get this off reside. Whooping

(19:45):
done road Everything I'm gonna say here tonight. So it's
all right? Ain't that right? You're smelling now? Howard Stern
also told Variety the ish I did was ff and crazy.
I'll be the first to admit I won't go back
and watch those old shows. It's like, who is that guy?
But that was my stick. That's what I did, and
I own it. I don't think I got embraced by
Nazi groups and hate groups. They seem to think I

(20:05):
was against them too. Everybody had a bone to pick
with me, And he said I was able to change
my approach, able to change my life and change how
I communicated. If I had to do it all over again,
what I lampooned ted Dance and a white guy in
black face. Yeah, I was lampooning him and saying, I'm
going to shine a light on this. But would I
go about it the same way now? Probably not. And
here's what else he had to say on his show
on Sirius. Attacking me during the coronavirus and during Black

(20:29):
Lives Matter is absolutely crazy. You want to concentrate on
me and bullying me, and you know, and expose me.
You know, with all the TV shows I've done, they're
all out there. There's nothing new here. We all know.
I was the craziest mother on radio. You know, I'm
excited about gay rights, telling you not to beat up

(20:49):
gay people, and I'm excited about the changes that are
coming out of Black Lives Matter. Watching that guy choke
to death, it's sickening and appalling and it's ridiculous, and
I think real change might be in the air. I mean,
he's right, you know, it happens to the best of us.
You just gotta take the l on that one. Yes,
Howard's grown, Yes he's evolved, but all that stuff did happen.

(21:09):
I think it's stupid for people to be giving out
retroactive speeding tickets. Yes, I think it is highly ridiculous
to hold people accountable for things they said publicly back
in the day because the rules were totally different. Back then.
The speed limit was totally faster, and in the day,
you can't tell people with agia that's true. Everything was
more risky, everything was more shocking. Yeah, but you can't
tell people can feel you know. I mean because like

(21:30):
somebody like Taylor for instance, at one of our producers,
she's never heard it, so when she heard it for
the first time, it's a second ago, she was like, wow,
I didn't know that. You know. Some people just heard
that the first time and they feel away, you know.
But you gotta put things in context. You can't that
that was Howard Stern in the early nineteen nineties. You
know what I'm saying. It's not like Howard Stern said
that yesterday. Because if that was the case, and Living
Color wouldn't fly. Now, Chapelle's show might not fly. All

(21:52):
the great movies from the nineties wouldn't fly. Majority of
the music definitely wouldn't fly. Okay, some of your favorite
rappers that you love in the dark now have you
the gay slurs and set some wild stuff on records. Okay,
it was a totally different time back then. Context matters,
But if somebody hears it now and feels a way,
they can still feel a way. But hey, I'm with
you here. I mean it was a different time, context context, alright.

(22:13):
All right, well I'm Ansi La yee, And that is
your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye. When
we come back, we got some front page news what
we're talking about. Yes, we'll be talking about a black
officer who was fired from the Buffalo Police Department, and
that was for stopping a white colleague's chokehold. Now they
are saying we deserve a new set of eyes on
that case after what happened with George Floyd. All Right,
we'll get into that next. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club.

(22:35):
Good morning morning. Everybody is cdj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne
the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning. Now,
let's get in some front page news where we're starting.
He Well, let's start with another hanging that happened. Man
in Houston was found hanging from a tree and according

(22:56):
to the Houston Police, they said he was a Hispanic
man who took his own life and that no foul
play is suspected at this time. Now, his family did
say that he was suicidal, but they are still investigating,
and they are going to do a thorough investigation. So
if they think, they didn't think at the time that
there was any foul play. But I guess we will
see what happens. As you know, everybody's on edge because

(23:20):
they're nervous. What a challenging time this is. We did
hear about two three other hangings actually two in California
and one in New York as of recently. The person
in New York Dominique Alexander, and then in California Robert
Fuller and Malcolm Harsh. You know, it's a very, very
very weird situation because I do not understand how none

(23:40):
of these hangings outside are being captured on any type
of surveillance camera. There's no surveillance cameras anywhere around these hangings.
Like it's just weird to me because we live in
an era where everything is on camera nowadays. That's true. Yeah, yeah, nothing,
we don't see a glimpse of it. We don't see
them walking somewhere like nothing. It makes no sense to me.
All right, Now, let's talk about ray Shard Brooks and

(24:03):
please have released the disciplinary history for two of the
officers and Ray Sharded Brooks shooting. So Officer Garrett wolf
Shbeca shows the used to force complaint from September nineteen,
twenty sixteen that resulted in a written to reprimand the
following year, and also several citizen complaints, all with notes
that no action was taken. And Officer Devin and Brosnan

(24:23):
has two firearm discharges on his record, both entered on
the record this month, so they are releasing those records
and they also are weighing charges for both officers and
Ray Shard Brooks is shooting now. Ray Schard Brooks's wife
spoke at a press conference and here's what she said
to Mike A. Miller's her name. There's no justice that
can ever make me feel happy about what's been done.

(24:47):
I can never get my husband that, I can never
get my best friend. I can never tell my daughter,
oh he's coming to take your scate what swimming lessons?
So this is gonna be a long time before our heal.
And that's just like I said, I'm just thankful for
everything that everyone is out there doing, and I just
asked that if you could just keep it as a

(25:07):
peaceful protest, that would that will be wonderful because we
want to keep his name positive. Man, take your mind
from trauma. Man, I'm sick of black people experiencing that
kind of pain, and I'm damn sure tied to seeing
black pain on TV like that. I want everything to
get the proper media coverage because awareness allows us to
hold people accountable. We gotta stop acting like TV's model

(25:29):
isn't if it bleeds, it leaves all this black blood
feeling is good for cable TV ratings and terrible for
our mental health. Well. Tyler Perry, according to the family's attorney,
has offered to pay for the funeral. Listen to this
last week. We do want to acknowledge and thank Tyler Perry,
who we spoke with, who will be taking care of

(25:53):
the funeral for the family. He's also going to take
care of there for our children's college at you as well.
No bomb for Tyler Perry. Got damn here you go,
all right, Jesus Christ. I mean, all he's doing is
pan for funerals and pan for kids colleges when he
doesn't have to. But she's amazing Tyler Perry. Okay, absolutely,
all right. Now, let's talk about a police officer who

(26:15):
did the right thing and she's now trying to get
her pension reinstated. She's a black police officer, Carrie O. Horn.
She was terminated in two thousand and eight from the
Buffalo Police Department. They determined that she used unwarranted physical force.
She actually tried to stop a chokehold that white officer
Gregory Kuiatowski used during the two two thousand and six arrest.

(26:35):
Now's they said that it's important to look at that
case now with a new set of eyes. So she
long maintained that she only physically intervened in the arrest
because she felt like officer Kuya Takowski wouldn't listen to
her verbal protests and he seemed out of control with
anger over whatever happened before she got to the scene
of this domestic call. When he didn't stop choking him.

(26:56):
She said, then I just grabbed his arm from around
the suspect's neck as part of and now she's trying
to get her pension reinstated, And she said he then
responded by punching her in the face. So you're telling
me that she lost her pension because she saved the life.
She lost her pension for protecting and serving. Isn't that
what you're supposed to do when you're in that uniform
and were regardless of who the criminal is. Absolutely? Absolutely yes,

(27:23):
that kid, It sounds like the other police officer was
the criminal. She stopped somebody from losing their life. She
did her job, She protected and served. That's what you're
supposed to do. How do you lose your pensions his job? Yeah,
that's crazy. She saw that he was very angry, choking somebody,
probably about to kill them, and felt like she had
to save that person's life. And now she doesn't have
a pension anymore, and she was wrong. It is important

(27:45):
to re look at that and that was what fourteen
years ago. She lost a job. She should be able
to sue. Yeah, she should definitely open this back up. Absolutely,
hell yeah. Did he get Did he get disciplined for
punching her in the face? I don't think so. I mean,
I don't know. It didn't mention that. So let's have
that young lady on what's her name, what's her name? Angel?

(28:07):
Carryo horn c A r I O L carry on horns. Yes,
carry your horns? Uh horn? Carry a horn? If you know,
carryr horn. I don't know where she's from. I don't
know where she's from. Buffalo, New York. Oh, she's right there, Buffalo,
ne Yo. We should definitely be able to get at her.
We need her on the Breakfat Club. We need to

(28:27):
put some jumper cables on that store. Definitely some pression
we need to. Yeah, we need to empower her, give her,
give her a voice, that's repression on them to get
get our pension back. Absolutely. Do you see her, you know,
carry horn? Do I see what her age? No? I
don't know how old she is, but I know that this,
like I said, this incident happened in two thousand and six.

(28:48):
She was fired in two thousand and eight. Yeah, yeah,
DMUs D you know, reach out cole, email whatever you
can to get in touch with this. We'll find it.
What do we have an email? I'm don't remembers giving
out email level on this show, but but definitely call
us a d M must on social media. My DM.
My DM is C to god C T H A
G O D give me on Twitter because I'll see

(29:11):
that before I see Instagram. She was a nineteen year
veteran when she was fired and she was only one
year short of receiving her pension. Up twee tweeter something.
Come on, we can get in touch with this young lady.
We gotta to have a family member that listens Twitter page. Yeah,

(29:31):
I hope this is her real Twitter page. But but
it's her name, Carrie O. Horn. It says former police
officer fired for stopping the killing of a handcuff unarmed
black man. Spelling it you know, C A R I
O L. Carol. What's last name? H Okay, I see it?

(29:51):
Oh yeah, I see it. You see it. Yeah, you've
been having this Twitter page for a while. So this
is her. She has a website and all that done,
some news. They have a change dot org petition also,
Oh yeah, oh yeah, let's reach out to her. Oh yeah,
she has a website Code of Silence, police line, Do

(30:11):
not Crow. Yeah, yea. She has a story here, her story.
We're reaching out the sugar Mama right now. She's been
doing she's been doing interviews and all that. But yeah,
she's been talking about it in the face. Oh it's
an activist. Yeah, she's definitely an activist. She was sued

(30:32):
by the officer that punched in the face for sixty
five thousand dollars. He actually collected twenty thousand. We're looking
for you, queen. And guess what if we can't get
her her pension back from the police, we can collectively
come together and raise money. Did they hopefully give Kryo
Harn a nice little lump something because she was sued

(30:52):
the right thing. She was sued by the attorney that
represented her for three hundred and three thousand dollars because
the PBA union was supposed to represent her but they didn't,
so she had to. She was sued for that. Oh
this this is a a stormy. You do the right thing
and this is how you get treated. August twenty nineteen
lived in a homeless shelter. She was diagnosed with PTSD.

(31:13):
What her hashtag is no more sugar Coaton, carry on horn.
Please reach out to us. We reach out to you
right now, though, d people. If you don't follow, I
do not know how to use this thing. Just tweeter
all right, well people will teter all right. Well, that
is your front page news. Now when we come back.

(31:34):
You want to talk about insecure guys, you know I do.
That is my show and it was the season finale
episode that came on Sunday. I try to give y'all
day just in case you didn't see it when it
first aired. So I don't want to give any spoilers out.
But everybody's been talking about it on social media already.
And apparently Issa, as you know, and Lawrence got back together.

(31:55):
But Lawrence had been dating Condola for a period of time,
and now Condola's back the picture because she's pregnant. Is
she gonna keep it? Yes, well this is not a
good time. We're not even together. Why would you want?
This is not an ideal for me either, But that's
just not an option for me. I wasn't ready with Mark,

(32:15):
but this time I want to keep it. And it's
not like I don't want kids. I do. So this
means you're getting back with her? No, No, I told
you I want to be with you, but you're having
a baby with someone else. But I didn't plan this.
I don't. I don't want this to happen. I know
you can be as involved as you want either way.
I'm good. So you see they kept on Condola to

(32:38):
him telling Issa, and then back to Condola. What it's
all it's all fault because it's because I've been telling
Essa since season one, where are the condoms? Issa? Where
are the condoms? They just started having condoms on that
show last season in this season? Okay, So yeah, okay,
So what is the question you're talking about the show

(32:59):
all years? An unprotected sex caused Lawrence to have that baby? Yes,
you should have You should have written uh condoms into
your character as a producer and creator. Not he say,
as a character, it's not. He says, characters walk. Okay,
So the question is should East to stay with Lawrence?
I mean, look, he got Condola prey. He wasn't he

(33:19):
didn't cheat, he did get her pregnant, and now he's
back with Issa. He doesn't want to be with Condola.
But then I think there's always the fear is he
gonna get back together with her because they do have
a baby together, and he's gonna have to be in
this baby's life. If you were Eesa, what would you do?
This man is your soul mate, y'all broke up, got
back together, everything's fresh. He's he's the person that makes
you happy. But now there's this bump in the road.

(33:42):
What would you do? All Right? Eight hundred five eight
five one o five one. I'm guessing you're asking if
you would Easter Ray, what would you do? Right? That's
the question? Call us up right now. I just got
a crazy uh DM. I hope uh you don't want
to hear it. That's funny, I hope a white and
steals your punk ass dog been attacking on your co host?

(34:04):
Ill which co host we're talking about you is Shalman?
That's not nice? I know, probably me Beam, probably you?
But anyway, eight hundred five A five one oh five one,
what should Issa Ray do? Call us up right now?
Is the Breakfast Club? Good morning? Phone in right now
and you're opening to the Breakfast Club top breaking eight

(34:27):
hundred five eight five one oh five one, The Breakfast
Club Morning? Everybody in DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy.
We are the Breakfast Club good morning Now. If you
just joined us, we're talking about Insecure Now. What's going
on with Insecure? You? Yes, you know? It is the
season finale and Issa and Lawrence are back together and love.

(34:50):
But the only thing is during the time that they
had broken up, Lawrence was dating Condolen. She's now pregnant.
Listen to this, she's gonna keep it. Yes, this is
not a good time. We're not even together. Why would
you want? This is not ideal for me either, But
that's just not an option for me. I wasn't ready
with Mark, but this time I want to keep it.

(35:10):
And it's not like I don't want kids. I do.
So this means you're getting back with her. No, No,
I told you I want to be with you, but
you're having a baby with someone else. But I didn't
plan this, he said, I don't. I don't want this
to happen. I know you can be as involved as
you want either way. I'm good fy. This is a

(35:30):
complete spoiler alert for me. I did not see and
secure this past Sunday. I'm actually two episodes behind season finished.
Your fault, sir, And you know I did wait a
day to give people a day to catch up, just
in case they didn't see it Sunday. We could have
did this yesterday, but I said, well, wait a day.
And so what is the question. So the question is,
if you were Issa, do you think she should stay

(35:51):
with Lawrence? He says he wants to be with Issa.
He doesn't want to be with Condola, but he does
have a baby on the way. Oh this may be
the politically correct answer, but it's the correct end. That's
really on Eesa because no woman is not No woman
is obligated to stay because the love of her life
got somebody else pregnantive she chooses to stay, that's on her.
But if she chooses to leave, that's on her too,
because she don't owe Lawrence nothing. What the hell? You

(36:13):
gotta be somebody? But if you, if you were, what
would you do? Yeah, if you will, I really don't.
I probably wouldn't, probably wouldn't stick around. I probably wouldn't
stick around to be somebody's stepmama, like he need to
handle his responsibilities. And by the way, when you say
in that moment to me, I don't want this baby,
that kind of shows what kind of man you are.
You can't not want the baby just because you don't

(36:35):
like the girl. You hit that raw, you had an
unprotected sex with her, you shot her club up. So
now you can't just say, well, I don't like her,
so I don't want to be with the child. What
kind of negro are you? So? If I was, I
probably walk because that shows what kind of character you got.
So you wouldn't stay with that man. You want a
different man. Shut up? Eight hundred five five one oh
five one. What would you do? Ye? You know it's

(36:55):
interesting because I'm looking at Twitter right now and Cassie
said she should stay because they're soul mates and he
never loved Condola, and Mallin said Lisa should stay because
the love they have now is undeniable. And if it
wasn't me, though, I think that I would have to wait,
wait it out. I think I would probably it would

(37:15):
be hard for me to break up with somebody because
they've been together for so long, they lived together, broke up,
she's been wanting him this whole time. That was the
one person she was in love with. But I would
also have to take it really slow and not jump
all the way in because I'd be a little nervous.
I got to see how he acts. He was dating Condola,
he did seem to really like her, and sometimes a
baby could bring people together, So I would be a

(37:36):
little bit concerned. Yeah, but that doesn't I agree with
you on that end too, But that doesn't say a
lot about Lawrence's character, Like you don't want your child
just because you don't like the woman as lame as
how he just said it wasn't a good time for him,
and listen, I think men should. I agree with that.
It's hard, but he was being honest about it. And
I'm Lawrence doesn't let the type of person who will

(37:58):
step up to his responsibilities. But I'm sure his head
he was thinking, how am I going to tell east
of this? I just finally got in a good space
in my relationship and now I have to drop this.
And he just found out at that moment. So that
was his initial reaction and so sometimes that's hard. He
wasn't expecting it. Yeah, I think it's up to eat
So I think it's it's one of those things. You
having a baby outside of their bond and their relationship

(38:20):
can't make things difficult or it could be okay. I mean,
it's just one of those things. Do you want to
deal with that? You might be like, hey, I don't
want that stress. I don't want to deal with that.
I want to fresh start or whatever it may be.
So I think it's up to Easta. Whatever Easa feels is, well, yeah,
we know Dad, but we're just saying, what would you
do if you were Easter? I'll tell that man to
take cares responsibilities just because you ain't like that girl.

(38:42):
Don't tell me you didn't like that girl, because you
liked the enough to hit it raw. You like the
enough to have unprotected sewinner and shoot their club up. Okay,
you liked it that much, didn't you? I was given?
But what you stay? But they've been together before, right,
They've been together, They have history, they love each other,
So yeah, I mean, now I'm gonna raise another woman's
baby too. I mean yeah, but but that's you feel

(39:05):
that's your soul mate. You feel like you know that
that they have some type of love and some type
of bond. You know, this is something that happened beforehand.
We've seen it in relationships before. So yeah, I mean
I guess, yeah, I would stay. Think about Dwayne, Wayne
and Gabriel union. Wasn't it the same? Similar something like
that together? They're alread together, by the way, so they
took a break at that time, and I don't know,

(39:25):
by the way. Y'all only like stuff like this on TV.
If this is real life, y'all be like, O, how
no eat? You better leave his ass? Girl? You can
do better. Y'all only like stuff like this on TV.
You tell him, girl friend, Let's go to the phone lines.
Lawrence didn't. Why we gotta wrap up? Betty telling us
to wrap up lawns. They wrap up five A five
one on five one. We'll take your calls when we

(39:45):
come back as the Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's topic
time of the phone called eight hundred and five eighty
five one oh five. Want to join it to the
discussion with the Breakfast Club? Talk about it? Wanting everybody
is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, charlomage nigga. We are the
Breakfast Club. Now, if you just joined us, we're talking

(40:06):
about insecure. I just tell him briefly what we're talking about. Yes.
So on the season finale, apparently Lawrence has gotten Condola pregnant.
Condola is the woman he was dating while he and
Issa were not together, but now him and needs to
have gotten back together. They are soulmates. They're in a
great space. But he had to break the news to
Issa that Condolea's pregnant. All right, well, let's go to

(40:27):
the phone line. What would you do? Eight hundred five
five one oh five one? Hello, who's this Gary? Hey,
good morning? What would you do? Okay, I'm another, saying
boat as Lisa, and I'm staying. See now, why are
you staying? What happened? Tell us your real life story? Huh,
long story. It's a long story. Even took it. Well,

(40:48):
I was with him. How it happened to you? Yes,
she said, happened to her? Yeah. Yeah, So I was
with him and I was pregnant when I got with him,
and then we stopped talking, and now he got somebody
else pregnant. Wow. So what you guys are back together?
Taking a leap of faith. Yeah, I'm taking a leap
of faith, I'm saying, and we'll see what happens. Okay, Well,

(41:12):
I hope together. It's on you. That's your decision. People
have to live with the choices that they make. You make.
You're making a choice. If it works, it works, If
it doesn't, it doesn't. She's taking a leap of faith.
I'm not mad at her, all right. I have a
good day. Step mama, stop it. Hello? Who's this? Hey?

(41:33):
This is D from Nashville. Hey D, good morning. Now
what would you do in this situation? Um? I've been
in that situation. Actually. Um. Then my guy was together
about three years and then we had a little hiatus
and he saw the people and I did too, but
we got back together. We found out nine months later

(41:53):
it was a baby. Um, he had a chest and
it was kids, and I had to end up going
to therapy. It was hard, but we stayed together for
a very long time. And now the baby's like nine
years old, so I'm a little older. So I did
it worked out? Okay? Yeah, yeah, definitely worked it out.
So he has the baby mama from hell. But you
know I worked it out. That's the other part, right, Yeah.

(42:17):
You know it's interesting because you didn't You didn't find
out until the woman already had the baby, so it's
not like you knew ahead of time. No, I didn't
know anything. Um she let him know, um that she
had a baby. He had no idea. He was thinking like, no,
it's not gonna be mine, but um he had a
test and it was Yeah, so it was hard. Did

(42:39):
you chat? Did you chat it worked it out? Did
you chastise him at all for having unprotected sex with
other women? Because I thought, between y'all, I had to
go that's the part I had to go to therapy
about because it was like, yeah, okay, like I'm gonna
be sitting back waiting to see if I have them,
you know, like right, it was really really hard. It
was really hard to The first thing you do is

(42:59):
go get tested. M Yes, definitely. So so that's the
part I was having an issue with. But um, you know,
we work it out, and I love the child and
all of them. Okay, so this hopefully easy. I just
want everybody out there to know that raw is rare. Okay.
You ain't supposed to be out here just raw and randoms.
All right, When you take that condom off, it's supposed
to be with that special someone that that that unprotected

(43:22):
sex is for your soul mates, Okay, Jesus Christ and ladies,
y'all know when your man teas, the first thing you
do is go get that test and be like, now,
I gotta go get tested because you running around with
your dirty That's the first thing we do. Get test.
Gracious guys, all right, eight hundred five eight five one
o five one. We're taking your calls. Call us up.
It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, and your opinions to

(43:53):
the Breakfast Club top. Come on eight hundred five five
one five one, holding everybody your DJ Envy Angela Yee
Charlemagne the guy we all the breakfast club. Now if
you just joined us with talking about insecure, you want
to give us a quick rundown you. Yes, Issa and
Lawrence are back together. They had broken up for a
little while. But the only thing is Issa god Condola

(44:15):
pregnant a girl that he was dating while him and
Issa were on a break and now he had to
break the news to Issa. But they are soul mates.
Should she stay now? Charlemagne said, I wouldn't stay. I
gotta get me another man. You didn't, Well, no, no, no,
that's not what I said. What I said it was,
I said it. I said it sounds politically correct, but
it's absolutely on Issa. That's a decision now. No, we said,

(44:37):
what would you do if you were in that situation? Yeah,
we know that, but yes, I said, I said, I don't.
I don't know. I probably didn't. I probably would not
stick around, not because of the situation, but because I
think that shows how terrible that man's character is. Like,
you can't just not be in your child's life because
you don't like the girl. Because she was good enough
for you to have unprotected sex with. She was good

(44:59):
enough for you to have sex with her raw and
shoot her club up. But now all of a sudden
she's not good enough to raise the child with. What
type of you can tell him? Girl? Nay? What would
you do? I think that I would just have to
take it slow and be really cautious. But I if
it was me because we were under breaking. He was
being honest with me, I'll try to make it work.
And if it doesn't, me too. Now yeah, me too.

(45:21):
I mean it's cats if that's my soul, maybe broke
up with back together? You did this in that break.
I think I might stay all right, but let's go
to the phone lines. Hello, who's this Monica? Hey Monica?
What would you do in this situation? Oh? I would
totally leave. But that's just being selfish because the reality
it's EASA's fault. So it's kind of the things that
now she got like put her head, you know, on

(45:41):
what she really gonna do. She cheated first, and that
was he came back, and now she was gonna deal
with the consequences that happened afterwards. So you're saying it's
karma yas, What don't mean you just gotta deal with it.
I wouldn't know. I would leave but I got said
that's just being selfish, but they would broke up. There's
nothing wrong with being self style. Just so you know,
you can be selfish sometimes that's on you. You definitely

(46:04):
could be selfish. I know I am life, but in
that case, it's one of the things that I'm trying
to be optimistic. All right, thank you, mama? Hello, who's this?
This isn't new? How you I'm doing well in yourself?
Now we're talking insecure? What would you do in that situation?
Move with him to San Francisco as ladiship pay child support?

(46:28):
You weren't wi to be around the child though, and
be in the child's life. Yeah, that's why I says.
But now you saying pay child support, you just say
nothing about To be honest with you, he does have
a good heart, so he does want to be around him.
So but I will still move with him to Francisco
and he would have the baby when he wanted it

(46:48):
and then take it from here. But I will move
with him to San Francisco because there's gonna be a
chance that he's not gonna go and they're gonna get together.
To be honest with you, so now you got a baby,
now you got a babysit him, but you said who him,
because you can't just be all up on him because
you're nervous that if you're not there, what he might do.

(47:09):
And Lisa also has her whole own life in La
so that's a little deffault. If I was that young
woman's father, if that was my daughter, I would encourage
her not to do that. I'm like, you're gonna uproot
your whole life and move to San Francisco because that
got a baby with another woman. Hell no, anyhow life worked,
you got your own thing going on, you would encourage
your daughter to do that. Then she actually almost said

(47:35):
that that she would go with him if you would,
if you would look at it, she would give him
that look like, well, I'll have to go with you. No,
what she said was, it's a forty five minute flight.
If you remember the end, she did him look like,
we'll just go with you, because he looked at her
like you will come, and she looked like, well, yeah,

(47:55):
she didn't tell you, but I feel like I heard
and say it's just a forty five minute flight. Yes,
like it's time we'd like to take you guys. Thank
you if horn because that story removed me so badly,
Like I'm happy that they're gonna reach out to her

(48:17):
and help her. Oh yeah, we're gonnae we gonna get
gonna reach out to our Instagram too. I reached out
to our Instagram too, So hopefully you're gonna we're gonna
get miss Horn right. Listen, um, everybody. Somebody called in
early and said, didn't that happen to Gabrielle Union and
Dwayne Wait? I said no, if y'all notice or not,
Laurence ain't no goddamn do you wait? Okay? Does that
mean there is not no reason to me? That is

(48:38):
not no reason to be uprooting and moving to San Francisco.
It's Laurence going to San Francisco to get one hundred
million dollars contract to play for some team. It's not
about the BRO. It's about doing pretty well, doing pretty well.
You're bird yo, stever you think it's not about the money? Okay? Um,
I'm not the fact that Marcus Jordan tweeted us what

(48:58):
he's saying. He said, as anybody suggested that maybe they
bro discussed the topic of miscarriages next season, shut up, markets,
we're talking about it's wrong with you into it talking
about right here, right now, we ain't talking about story
lines for next season. We need to get sports back

(49:19):
on from Marcus. Marcus, yes, yes, please, but this is
why you got to bring the NBA back. Right here,
we need markets talking about who better Michael and Lebron.
We're talking about miscarriages for in season six to seven
that hasn't even happen happened yet. All right, we got
rumors on the way. Yes, let's talk about the BT Awards.
They have made all kinds of announcements. It's going to

(49:39):
be virtual this year. And let's see what you think
about the nominations. All right, we'll get into that next
keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody
in cdj Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are
the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk
NBA players. She's stilling the This is the Ruble Report

(50:02):
with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Right well, we're
talking about the NBA season coming back, and for NBA
players who choose not to play, they are going to
lose one nineties second of the money that's owed to
them for each game, so they're gonna lose that amount
of money. So they said it's a higher proportion of

(50:22):
salary than when players lose money for when they're suspended. Yeah,
I'm really not understanding this. I saw Dwight Howard on
CNN last night, and I don't understand why people are
acting like athlete activism has not always been a thing.
Why why they're acting like people that have not always
protested via sports like I don't understand why they're acting
like this would be a distraction. It makes zero sense
to me. You can use the NBA to actually shine

(50:45):
light on what's going on more by just doing demonstrations.
By doing things like wearing I Can't Breathe t shirts
and wearing Black Lives Matters, you know, sweat bands on
your arms, whatever like. You can bring attention to it,
speak about it in your postgame conferences, your pregame conference
says like it's I don't know whatever. All right, well
we'll keep you up. To end it up. What's going
on with this NBA season? You see the w NBA

(51:07):
is coming back though at the end of July. Also today,
definitely one quick question. One quick question for all the
brothers who say they're not gonna play in the NBA,
who aren't going back to work because that is their job.
Are they going to be what are they going to
be doing? Are they gonna be front lines of the
social justice movement, whether it's protests, whether it's you know,
funding people who on the ground, Like, what are they

(51:28):
going to be doing in the intern? I don't know?
Right well, listen, and Kyrie should still be getting paid though,
because he's he's he's at with an injury, so he
still will be able to not play but still get paid.
All right, Now, let's discuss why Lacrei was trending this morning,
and it's because he was having a conversation with Pastor

(51:49):
lu Giglio and also took fil A CEO Dan Cathy
about race and the church. This conversation happened on June fourteenth,
and this is the clip that everyone's talking about. We
understand the curse that was slavery, and we say that
was bad, but we missed the blessing of slavery that
it actually built up the framework for the world that

(52:12):
white people lived in and lived in. And so a
lot of people call this white privilege. And when you
say those two words, it just is like a fuse
goes off for a lot of white people. If the
phrase is the trip up, let's get over the phrase
and let's get down to the heart. Let's get down
to what then do you want to call it? And
I think maybe a great thing for me is to

(52:34):
call it white blessing that I'm living in the blessing
of the curse that happened generationally that allowed me to
grow up in Atlantage was a blessing. Yeah, that was
a little different to be called a blessing. Well, I
mean it was. I've never looked at it from that perspective,
but I'm not white. But you know, you're lying if

(52:55):
we can't see why a white person would think white
privilege was a blessing. Yeah, we act like we act
like Satan doesn't have a kingdom too. Yes, now was
a person that made person. I haven't heard the whole interview,
so it's hard. Sometimes you know, people take a clip
and they posted, and so it's important for me to
see what Lacraie's response was and what he said after that,

(53:16):
to go and watch the whole thing, because I see
people are upset at La Craif for sitting there and
nodding his head while this conversation was happening. I have
not heard the interview. I didn't even hear about the
interview till I got here this morning and here we
got on the show this morning. But I would definitely
be watching that interview later because it just looks interesting
on paper. Lacrai talking to the CEO of Chick fil
a past That wasn't the CEO Chick that said that?

(53:40):
That was the pastor? Who who is? Yeah? That was
Louis Giggli I think his name is Giglio that said that. Well,
you gotta understand why he would think white privilege was
a blessing. They got four hundred years of free label. Okay, systemically,
they just get treated much better in this country there
at the top of the food chain and every statistical category.
Of of course he would think white privilege is a blessing.

(54:02):
All right. Now, let's talk about the twenty twenty BT
Award nominations. So Drake has the most with six nominations,
and then Meg the Stallion and Roddy Rich have five each,
and Beyonce, Nicki Minaj, Chris Brown, Lizzard and The Baby
have four nominations each. It will all be hosted by
Amanda Seal, so that should be interesting. Man drop on

(54:25):
a clues bounce from my goddamn sister Manda Seals in
case Smart Funny and you know what else is It's
also gonna be airing on CBS, and that's the first
time that's happened. So it was simulcast alive of course
Viacom networks like BT and b et her and then
it'll be nationally broadcasted on CBS on Sunday, June twenty eighth.
Shout Amanda Seal. I shan't wait to watch that absolute

(54:48):
Manda Seals. Listen, that's what Amanda Seals does. If you've
never been to a Smart, Funny and Black live show,
then you have no idea how much of a beast
a Manda Seals is when it comes to hosting something
like that. She she will buy that body that just
judging from just judging from her stand up, I'm sure
this would be very well done and put together. She's
a perfectionist and that BT has also unveiled the lineup

(55:10):
of performers that includes Alicia Keys, Chloe and Holly the
Baby d Smoke, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, Jonathan McReynolds, came Brown,
Little Wayne, Meg the Stallion, Roddy Red, Sir, Summer Walker, Usher,
Wayne Brady and more So, what are we doing this again?
Are they doing it and it's gonna be virtual? Virtual?
But they are they doing it in one building and
then no crowd and they air it or is they

(55:32):
gonna be you know, everybody doing it from their different
joom or different cameras. Do we know that yet? I
have no idea yet. They did not say. But Terrence
Jay and Erica Ash are hosting the first interactive pre
show with celebs, nominees and special guests. Also, yeah, I'm shocked,
um that this is gonna be virtual. And the only
reason I'm shocked it's gonna be virtual because everybody's you know,
getting back into being out. I would think that they

(55:54):
would find a way to do this the same way
they would do a sporting of it. Probably not no crowd,
just doing no audience, you know, let let a man
do her thing. I think you know a lot of
people probably also don't want to fly places right now.
Then you got to bring in the tea. Yeah, people
are out and about that party, and I see people
all over them, but they're moving around and in LA
opened back up film and uh TV production. I think

(56:17):
on the twelfth, I think they started getting back to
it all right. Well some of the nominations, you know,
Best Female R and B Pop Artist, Is it gonna
be Beyonce, Her, Jeneiko, Kaylani, Lizzo or Summer Walker? Who
you got this year? I think lizz had Beyonce, Her, Jeneko, Kaylani, Lizzo,
Summer Walker. I think Lizzo Beyonce in this category beyond

(56:39):
I didn't putting that hut this year. Um, I think
Lizzle Lizzo had an amazing Yeah, that's a tough one, Lizzo, Ki,
who else do you say? Summermmer Walker had a great year.
I ain't gonn lie. It's a part of me that's
leaning towards Summer Walker, see Summer Walker and Lizzle. I
think between those two Jeneko she record right now, it's

(57:02):
hard to seeing this off last year, right, last year,
I'll say, listen, Lizzle, yeah, Lizzle, okay, okay. And the
last one I asked you, it's for Best Male R
and B Pop Artist. Anderson Pack, Chris Brown, Jack, Quis Khalid,
the weekend or usher h usher category top five record

(57:23):
last year and shut up, he's be talking beginning of
this year he had a top five record. Yeah, um,
who would that be for last year? I don't know.
I don't know. I really don't best male for last year.
I don't know what put out that. Chris Brown, Chris Brown.
I'm gonna go Chris Brown because no, guidance was big
last year was last year was let's see these people

(57:45):
in the last see these predictions with Chris Brown and Drake. Oh,
guidance is definitely last year. All right, guys, we gotta
wrap because y'all don't know. You guys can't come to
any type of I ain't know djost to know this
type of stuff. You know it was you actually right,
it was re least June eight, twenty nineteen. Well, okay,

(58:05):
I'm anti report, but you know that. Shut up, all
right and shout the nice D Nice is actually gonna
be DJ and here this Friday for the people's amazing,
first time in ten years we've actually had anybody feeling
he turns fifty on Friday, So silence and black women typical.

(58:33):
What if the ratings go up crazy when D nice DJs.
Oh they will it should it should? Why wouldn't he
He's gonna promote it to us. Is a couple of
hundred thousand people are listening to him? Why wouldn't it? Yeah, absolutely,
it's way more than a couple hundred thousand people listening
to him. Just FYI, it is What if people don't
realize it's him and they're like, this is the best

(58:54):
mixed Envy's ever done. That's fine. Nice is my brother?
That is fine? Now, Charlomage, whore you giving that donkey too?
We need the good sister Nini Leaks to come to
the front of the congregation. We like to have a
world with her. Please all right, we'll get into that next.
Keep alock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody
is the DJ Envy, Angela Yiti, Charlomagne, the gud We

(59:15):
are the Breakfast Club. We have a special guest on
the four mins right now, live from the White House,
we have Lee Attorney Lea Merritt on the line. Good morning,
sub King, Hey, good morning guys. They favorite Now what
is this executive order that that Trump is signing today
on police reform? So I've been watching the DC for
two reasons. Trump is signed an executive order that includes

(59:38):
some things that we asked for. When I say we
as a people, we've been negotiating for a comprehensive policeman's
conduct bill, not only from the White House, but from
on local levels and from UH. From from the White House,
the one that Trump plants is signed today includes a
national registry of bad cops, with a federal registry with

(01:00:00):
attract bad cops, so they can't transfer from department to department.
You all remember the case of Antoine Rose, seventeen year
old shot in the fact three times in Pittsburgh. He
was shot in the back by officer who had transferred
into his department the same day they'd be transferred in
and swore in he killed Antoine Rose. And so this
kind of this kind of database would be allowed departments

(01:00:22):
to check that and have that information available to them
before they swear in bad cops. You have another component
of major component for me, is I believe that we
in Charlotte Maagne and actually the whole Breakfast Club. Last
time we spoke, we talked about how the war on
drugs leads though so many officer involved shootings because they
have a mission of going into the inner city and

(01:00:42):
killing people and take to the jail. The Executive Order
will transfer resources to the Health Department so that we
treat poverty, homelessness, and addiction as a sickness with social workers,
with people other than guns to replace mental health issues. Yeah,
and mental health issues of course. UM. Obviously mental health, drugs,

(01:01:05):
and poverty are deadly combination. But the resolution to that
is not more guns. You need more services to those people.
So the Executive Order with direct resources to the services
to meet the needs of individuals and communities. Um. And
and there is an additional resource for police officers. UM.

(01:01:32):
To be honest, the rest of the bill is is
is what they call one due dressing the fluff, but
it has some free um, some key elements. I think
that that we benefit our community. I will take that
conversation UH to the Senate immediately following the meeting with
at the White House and will discuss some more substantive

(01:01:53):
changes that the community has been fighting for. Yeah, was
saying this is the opposite of defending the police. Yeah. Honestly,
I don't think Donald understands the Executive wary himself much.
But it's not the opposite of your fund of the police.
It's not providing the additional funds to the police's movement

(01:02:15):
resources where it belongs. But we can't handle on all
our solutions from the White House. The White House doesn't
have control of the Great Bill of Purse stream. The
truth is that's going to come from the legislator. And
that's why we're meeting with the Center and immediately following
now you're gonna be speaking at the White House today.
Will you get a chance to talk to Trump? Will
you get a chance to pull them to the side
this let me talk to you for a minute. We will,
we will. So that's a major component of it. I

(01:02:36):
was concerned about bringing myself and a lot of the
families that represent to the White House for a photo
op because that would be beneficial to the Trump campaign
and would do very little for us. So we arrange
a private meeting this morning with the families and myself
around table, no cameras, and you will be able to
talk face to face with Trump about some of the

(01:02:57):
issues that these families are face. What's the major issue
go talk some about this morning. Honestly, I think this
all comes back down to the war on drugs. I
think Trump can end the war on drugs right executive order.
I think as executive orders can go a lot further,
for example, legalizing marijuana or taking out of the schedule
a drug category. Most of the arrest drug arrests that

(01:03:19):
we see up for low level quantities of marijuana. The
vast majority of police work has to do with low
level quantities of drugs only fockers and the police work
has to do with anything violence or the things that
we that that we've expressed, you know, maybe the concerned
about like what do we do if the cops are
gone and you know, someone breaks in your home? Uh, well,
it would allow it would free up police officers to

(01:03:41):
do to focus on things like that and move the
move a fight for dealing with drugs in the streets
to people who actually have these skills and resources to
deal with it. But I'm bringing families like I talked
to Gatta Jefferson and a mod Aubury's family and they
get to talk to them about their person experiences in
their run. There's so much corruption within the legal apparatus

(01:04:04):
that it's regional p it has some federal implications as well.
All we have more with attorney lead Merit when we
come back to Don't Move, It's the breakfast Club. Good
morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlemagne the
guy we are the breakfast Club but still kicking it
with attorney Lead Merits. He is the attorney representative family

(01:04:25):
of Ahmad Aubrey. He's at the White House this morning, Charlemagne.
You know, Lee, I see people upset that you are,
you know, going to be there there set that you know.
They think Trump's going to politicize it, which I'm sure
he will, just like any politician would during an election year.
Is this executive order worth you being there and speaking
in front of Trump? And I think William Barr's gonna
be there as well, Right, William Barr will be there,

(01:04:46):
the president of that FOP. I'm sure that he plans
to fill the room with a lot of blue coats,
so various members of police, unions, etc. And these are
the people that are killing us. These are people who
are probably getting the policies that have led to chaos
in our communities. Eleven hundred deaths um by den violence alone,

(01:05:06):
ends of thousands of people who are killed in other ways,
mains injured, et cetera. Um, so, yeah, these are the
people that worth it. I don't I don't like to
yeah it because these this is these are the people
that create the policies that have targeted our communities. Uh. Yeah,
we need to talk to them. We don't need to
be nice to them. We need to tell them the truth.

(01:05:28):
And so it's it's not a photo of time and say,
you know, it's not a time to pat them on
the back and celebrate what they have done. But they
need to hear from these families that their policies have
injured and devastated. Yeah. I think that's very important for
those families to going there and express their pain. You
know what I mean. I think those famili should be
able to express their pain on any major platform, and
I mean it's no bigger platform than being at the

(01:05:50):
White House. So I would love for them to go
in there and tell those devils to they face. You
know what I'm saying, how they feel about what's going
on in this country. And that's exactly right. When we're
getting families from really across across the intersection of America.
We have Jamal Robertson the security guard, you know, the
good guy with a gun that they all should love,
right because he's aren nra a guys. He was shott

(01:06:12):
in his back by a police officer after stopping the
mass shooting. We're bringing one Untem Denton, a student. His
father was a chaplain for the local police department. He
was hoping it could become a police officer. He suffered
from a mental health crisis due to a head trauma
that he suffered in a car accident, and they and
they didn't know how to deal with mental health. The

(01:06:34):
local dent in PD didn't know how to deal with
mental health, so they shot him to death. But these
are people that they when they say back the blue,
you got to ask what about Darious Target? When they
say you know all you need is a good guy
with a gun, you have to ask what about Jamal Robertson.
And they will have to be face with these people's families,
with their children, with their mothers. And I think that's
going to be a hard It takes the politics out

(01:06:57):
out of it and shows them the reality of how
dangerous policing is in America. All right, and what are
you what are you going to be speaking about in
the Rose Garden Because they say your scheduled to speak
in the actual Rose Garden. What are you gonna be
speaking about? Just that that we live in the deadliest
police culture in the modern world, That there's no nation
that kills her incarceraates more of its citizens. That this
is a national crisis of genocide, that we have to

(01:07:17):
do something about it. That the executive order begins to
take steps in that direction, but we must must go
much munch further. And Lee, please, man, don't bite your tongue.
You get up there and you let them no systemic
racism exists. You let them know systemic racism exist in
the police department. And until we can dismount to that
mechanism of white supremacy, nothing is going to change in
this country. Don't bite you tonguely, That's exactly it. All right, Well,

(01:07:40):
thank you for checking in. Lee. Appreciate you man, I
appreciate you guy. All right, Attorney Lee married is the
breakfast club? Good morning, the breakfast club? This just oh
the gosh, got breakfast. Yeah, So be Simone wants to

(01:08:03):
fix the issue she had after she was accused of
plagiarizing a self help book. So a couple of different
authors have called her out on social media for allegedly
copying and pasting other people's work for her book, Baby
Girl Manifest The Life You Want. Here's what you had
to say. I've never been an author, so as an influencer,
as a creative, as an entrepreneur. ME and my team outsourced.

(01:08:25):
We hired a team that we trusted, and they did
a lot of things without my knowledge, and I am
here to fix it. I've reached out to every creative involved,
and even though I feel like the people are hired
and my team dropped the ball, I'm taking full accountability
because at the end of the day, I'm the leader,
I'm the CEO. I have no idea what Simon does.

(01:08:49):
Salute to her and her marketing abilities, because we've been
talking about her for two days straight, her name for
the past two weeks straight. Salute to her and all
that free promo she get. She also detailed in a
caption for the VID. Like most creatives, I outsourced the
team to help me with the details, the graphics, the wording,
the arrangement of my book. I trusted this team of
individuals to take my vision and translate it into what

(01:09:09):
I had I hoped to be a map towards manifestation.
I have reached out directly to every content creator that
was disadvantage and I am doing everything I can to
fix this issue and make everyone whole. Well, how many
people do you need to write a book? I mean,
you know, I'm a New York Times bestselling author. I
wrote a talk to talk to just me and my guy,
Chris Moro. Like, that's what I Chris morow me and Chris.

(01:09:33):
I mean, I write like I actually write, so I
make people's job easy. But you know, Chris More helps
me to, you know, flesh it out and turn it
into a bookie book. I guess for her, she just
gave her ideas and they put it together. And you
know a lot of people sometimes they don't have a
book out and don't even know what's in some of
the chapters in their own book. Oh, that's ridiculous, I thought.
When you write a book, though, I thought the whole

(01:09:54):
I did. Even if you have a writer, as you
talk to the writer and they give you drafts and
then you approve it, that's not how it works. I mean,
that's that's the way you should do it. I mean,
some people sit down and they do interviews for that book,
you know what I mean. But to Angelie's point, if
the writer, you know, takes the liberty of adding some things,
whether it's just information or something to give something more context,
if you haven't read it, then you're gonna be lost. Yeah,

(01:10:15):
Like Ivan Orger said, she's doing doing her book right now,
and she's been writing her own book. But she did
it all herself. And she was like, whoa, that was
a mission. And then you know, I've been writing and
I've been kind of doing everything myself and it's not
an easy thing to do so and no matter what
you'll get it, you'll end up getting an editor. So
but yeah, so all that drama just happened for her

(01:10:35):
all right. Now, since we've been talking about Insecure all morning,
so while the season has ended, you can listen to
a new podcast, looking for LaToya. Now, if you watch Insecure,
you know there's a show that they watch all the
time on television that they're very into and that's the
name of the show. Well, now it is a podcast.
Listen to this. The following documents the events surrounded by

(01:10:57):
a missing person's investigation. Investigation was conducted by family friends,
a big police department, and myself Rose Cranberry, who is
not a journalist by any means. This is Looking for LaToya. Yeah,
there were a lot of guest appearances on Looking for

(01:11:18):
LaToya on the show, like Scissor was on there, Terry
Jay Vaughn plays the host, Rose Cranberry, Candy Burris, Carl,
Anthony Payne, Porscha, Ray j was on there. So it's
a show within a show, you know how they do
that Scoomy for being stupid? Who's LaToya Lucky? So when
you watch No l No, No, it's not when you

(01:11:40):
watch Insecure. You know they always are into watching this
television show on the show. Yes, so the name of
the show is Looking for LaToya that they're always watching.
It's a fictional crime series and so kind of like
how m like other shows might have. It's a show
with yes, you do get it, I get it. Try
for me to talk to you. I know, I'm sorry,
get it. But you don't watched the Batchelor we even

(01:12:02):
because I was. I'll be listening to the Insecurity podcast
with Crystal and Hey Frank and you don't watch the show?
What show? No? I do watch Insecure? Charlemagne, did you
know the new Bachelor's gonna be black. You wasn't here
when we talked about it, the New Bachelor's and it's
gonna stop watching it because he only liked it when
there was no black people on. No, I'm actually excited
that there's finally a black bachelor or not for me,

(01:12:25):
But who was? Who was the Bachelor that was? Remember
the Bachelor that he was on the Bachelorrette right, If
I'm not mistaken, his name as Mike. His name is Mike,
says Mike. I don't know what his name is. Mike. Oh, yeah,
he've been to the Breakfast Club. I like Mike, but
not as much as Envy likes Mike. Envy likes Mike.

(01:12:46):
Shut up all right. Now, the oscars have been postponed
to a later date because of coronavirus. So they had
postponed that from at first it was from uh it
was postponed from February twenty eight to April twenty fifth.
So this is the first time that they have ever
had to move the oscars. It was since nineteen thirty two,
that's when they've started doing it. So now they've moved

(01:13:07):
it and it's never happened before. So so a different
day and age. Now. Lee Daniels said that he originally
did you know this was the director for Brokeback Mountain?
What and what up? Was trying to be funny? Lee
Daniels was what he was originally the director for Brokeback Mountain,

(01:13:31):
and he said he couldn't he couldn't get the movie
made because nobody wanted to see the movie. He said,
it was a very expensive piece to keep, and I
simply couldn't get the movie made. And eventually, you know,
ang Lee did it. And he said he couldn't watch
it for fifteen years because he couldn't imagine any other
filmmaker doing it justice. But eventually he did see the
movie and he loved the direction of it. He said
he did it in a way that was palatable for

(01:13:52):
many heterosexuals around the world. And then Broke Back Mountain
went on to win three Oscars and that included the
Best Director. Well, it's not too late to direct Broke
Black Mountain, Lee, Okay, Now, it's a good time, you
know what I mean. I'll guarantee you can get that
made in any studio in America right now. And I
know two guys I work with that could start in it.
I'm not a cowboy. I'm just a cowboy fan. Hey,

(01:14:12):
you know what that I can work too. I'm sure
you're right. I mean I have to be a cowboy,
but I can be a cowboy fan. Broke Black Mountain.
Let's go, Lee, Lee, Let's go Baby, Broke Black Mountain.
Let's go cowboys versus giants who clearly the cowboys at
the bottom. All right, well that is your rumor report.

(01:14:37):
I'm angela, yea. How do we get here? Man? I
don't know, Man, I hate you guys. All right, we
could do that. We could do Broke Black Mountain right now.
Now would be a good time. I'm not getting on
about I'm not coming. I'm just saying. We could just
be a remake, other version. It could be a remake
and like two radio personalities something like that. Oh no,

(01:15:00):
I'm not doing I had a Cowboys. You gotta have
a cowboys, two black cowboys, and you can just be
Broke Black Mountain directed by Lee Daniels. The world wasn't
ready for that back then. They're ready for it now.
Lee had to greaze him up, had to get them ready,
grease them up. Right here you go? All right, I'm
not talking to you. All right, well revote. We'll see
you guys tomorrow. Everybody else the People's Choice mixes up

(01:15:21):
next and today is two POC's birthday, so let me
know your favorite POC joint. We'll get it on. It's
the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is dch Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
Good morning now. Um. Shout to Lee Merritt for joining
us this morning. To Lee Merritt, he's speaking at the
White House today at the Rose Garden because Donald Trump

(01:15:44):
is signing some executive order for police reform, so I
can't wait to see how that goes. And salute to
Lee Daniels. Me and Angelie figured out the whole new
movie for Broke Black Mountain. You know, she suggested, who'd
you suggest to starting well, actually, one of our producers
suggested Little nis X, Little nives X would be amazing
Broke Black Mountain, the remake of Broke Back Mountain. Since

(01:16:06):
we found out earlier that Lee Daniels was supposed to
direct the original but it was fronting on him back
in the day because he was black so he could
broke black, we did not say all that. He said,
it was just too expensive to get made and nobody
wanted to see it. Say all that, I'm just trying.
I'm just trying to make Hollywood guilty. So they do
to remake that. But Broke Black Mountain Star and Little
nives X would be amazing. He needs a co star. Um,

(01:16:30):
I don't know who his costar would be. I don't
think that we should type cast. Somebody said Frank Ocean.
I don't think that's correct. I think that we should
get a heterosexual man to play a broke black cowboy.
Why would that movie called Broke Back Mountain anyway, Yi,
I don't remember I did see it. I don't remember
I seen him in my wife. I don't remember. I

(01:16:52):
don't know. I've never seen Broke Back Mountain. But I
remember one time we was on vacation and we was
in a Angula. I love Angla. Stoot the island of Angola.
They got elections coming up and we were gonna watch Moonlight,
but Moonlight was restricted on the island. I love that,
damn it is it just moonlight? So I thought about
the other movie. Any I thought about any other movie.
I knew that was about gay people. So I would say, oh,

(01:17:13):
broke Back Mountain, so I went that was restricted. Next
thing I know, Netflix took me down this whole rabbit
hole of gay cinema and every single thing was restricted
on the island. I'm saying, I've never gotten a chance
to watch Broke Back Now home right now? Yeah, so
you got time so you could watch a couple of them.
All right when we come back. We got the positive notes,

(01:17:34):
so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.
Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy. We
are the Breakfast Club. Do you know Ford the car
companies planning to reveal a new Bronco on OJ's birthday. Yes, that,
oh my god. That's a little weird timing, and they

(01:17:55):
taking advantage of marketing. Everybody likes marketing and promotion. I
don't know why they act like they don't like and
then that people want to so morally morally sound when
they know good in damn well, they're just trying to
sell cars. That's it. It's actually a great day to
market to Bronco. I don't know about that particular date, okay,
and listen, I want to salute Columbia South Carolina Man
the eight oh three UM this Friday and Saturday, from

(01:18:17):
ten am to three pm, I will be providing free
drive through COVID nineteen testing. Okay. It will be at
the UM. It will be at the It will be
at Benedict Colleges, Charles W. Johnson Stadium from ten am
to three pm this Friday and Saturday. We got free
COVID nineteen drive through testing. Salute to d Heck, Imprisonment,

(01:18:38):
Health and Man, Stephen Benjamin and Hot one O three
nine in Columbia, South Carolina and the Big DM one
on one point three. Okay, So this Friday and Saturday,
ten am to three pm, free COVID nineteen drive through
testing at Benedict Colleges, Charles W. Johnson Stadium. Okay, okay,
all right, Well leave us on a positive note. Listen
to positive note on two pots one day. Man, There's

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you were born with all the twols you need to
solve every problem you face in life. If you need help,
just ask Breakfast Club. This is y'all finish or y'all
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