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November 3, 2021 82 mins

Today on the show we had Ari Melber stop by where he spoke about factual reporting, vaccine News, protecting democracy and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a pastor in Rhode Island for for sending child porn on churches internet server. And Angela helped some listeners during "Ask Yee" with one listener seeking advice on how to move on after the guy she was dating ghosted her.

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This is your week of Hala the Up the Breakfast
Club to show you love to hate from the East
to the West Coast, d J M. D angela Ye, Cholomagne,
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why I respect this show because this is a voice
of society. James in the game. Guys are the coveted
morning show. But y'all earn it impacting the coachure wake

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Good morning, angela Ye, good Morning's vy Cholomagne the God
Peace to the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess
what day it is? Good morning? That's right, it is Wednesday.

(01:05):
Hump day. Good morning to you. What was happening? How
does everybody feel out there? Everything is good. I'm a
little tired myself. I was in Miami yesterday after the show.
I had to fly to Miami. Of course, I'm planning
for the last my last car show of the year
and takes a lot. So I had to fly out
there and set everything out, map it out. They had
to meet with everybody that comes you know, comes along

(01:25):
with it, from security to the fire department to it
to everybody. They just want to make sure you're putting
on a great and safe show. So I had to
meet with everybody. So shout out everybody in the Miami
Convention Center. They said they listened every morning, so salute
to everybody. Good morning, good morning. And I want to
shout out everybody. I voted yesterday and so when I
went there, they were like, make sure you shout us out.
So shout out to everybody that was on decalb Avenue

(01:48):
in Brooklyn as we went to go vote for our
new mayor. Councilman judges all of that. So when in
your coffee shop is opening tomorrow, correct, yes, my coffee
shop is opening tomorrow. It was at the whole day there,
and then I went to go vote. I was like, man,
can't forget to vote, So shout out to Eric Adams,
who is our new mayor in New York City. I
know there's a lot of races that we're watching and

(02:09):
we're going to talk about all of that in front
page News. Yeah, you do. You have the Second Amendment,
the thing that they were in court about the Second
Amendment in New York City and they're saying, depending on
how this goes in New York will decide if other
states will be allowed to carry a concealed weapon. I
didn't see that on it. Yeah I was. I was
flipped it over. I didn't see anything about concealed weapons. Yeah, no,
that's very important. He had. They were in court yesterday

(02:30):
and today and they're saying this case can decide if
a lot of the other states will allow you to
carry a concealed weapon in the different states, new York
being one of them, in all over the country. So
to Beth Carolina, they're from South Carolina. I would love
it for New Jersey and New York loosened up the
gun rescriptions a lot. I'm too a all day, All right,
all right, Well, Eric Adams also votes in the same

(02:52):
place I vote. We're in the same district. So they
were like, you just missed. Eric Adams was here earlier today.
But I do want to congratulate him. He was our
Brooklyn Borough president. Now he's about to be our mayor.
All right, well we're getting front page news. Next you
don't move, it's to breakfast club. Good morning all of you.
If this is your time to get it off your chest,

(03:13):
whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one,
we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello,
who's this? Why this is the day. That's why I'm Irvington,
Good morning, Get it off your chest, don't morning man.
I'm just trying to understand why people count your money
if it's your friend and you asked her for something,
like I do uber eat, so my idea expired yesterday,

(03:37):
so I asked her. I'm like, can I get some
money for I could go three D and D and
then she just went off for me. I'm just trying
to understand that that'st your friend. Why should they talk
to your pockets? Why does not say no? Wait, you
asked her for money and she went off on you. Yeah,
because I needed a new ID for uber eat because
it expired. And instead of saying no, she say, oh,
you took so much money. Why you can't do why

(03:58):
you'll got the money? I mean that's how she feels
you shoes my friends now holding Just because that's your friend,
don't mean she gotta give you some money, that's right.
You don't know what her situation is, so you don't know.
She might got her own situation. You want to buy
old Gucci and louis you got money. I don't think

(04:20):
she counting your pockets. But my thing is I don't
be a question. Yeah, but I don't think she counting
your pockets. I think she's given you some sound advice.
She asked you a valid question. Why do you need
money when you got all these luxury That's right. Let
me tell you something. Money can't come between friendships so much.
I think you gotta just when even when I get
my hair done, whatever I pay, you know, I get

(04:41):
my bundles. She like, yeah, mad like why are you
buying all this hair? Why it's too expensive? But she
don't never have her hair though, Well, you know when
I come to private label, I got you got my
hair store. But I will say that she is kind
of right though. You can pay for bundles and get
your hair done, but you don't have twenty dollars to
pay to eat. But I'm saying I'm the type of
person that helps people out. I'm just steal what you're saying,

(05:05):
she's not. I need you to answer the question though,
Can you answer the question why do you Why do
you have all those luxury adams but you don't have
twenty dollars? You have dolls? And I feel like, well,
she got bills too, and she ain't giving you another
of her money? How you know? See now you count
her pockets. Look, you count her pockets now. But no,
but I'm some real ish. You don't know financially. People

(05:28):
are going through a lot right now. So just like
you needed twenty dollars, you don't know what she might need.
And you're right you had a tenured friendship. Don't don't
come and ask me for no money if you ain't friends,
no more. No, I'm not gonna say all. I'm joking bad.
Thank you. Mama didn't go? How she planning? Hello? This Jim? Jim?

(05:51):
Who's up? Get it off your chests? Bro Oh, I
got a couple of things go my us. First off,
congratulations to Eric Adams for being the mayor of New
York City coming up, and also I want to give
a shout out to Mark Davis. I just walk up
to great news for firing that drunk in Vegas. I
don't know what you're talking about. Henry Ruggs the third Okay,

(06:16):
he was the Raiders player killed somebody. Yeah. Yeah, he's
facing twenty years in prison. Good because my brother was
killed thirteen years ago the same way. So I'm glad
Mark Davis did the right thing by firing him. Okay, right,
they had to cut him from the team. May Yeah,
you couldn't get an uber something like come on right right?

(06:40):
Temporary temporary decisions causing permanent I mean, temporary choices causing
I don't forgot what how they say decision, temporary feeling.
Don't make stupid decisions by someone else's life. Never make
a permanent choice based off temporary situations, temporary feelings. That's
what he did. Yeah, And I mean to anybody out
there that goes out and they're drinking, I mean, there's

(07:01):
so many ways to get home now and ain't like before,
we have to figure it out in a minute. You
could call the uber or left. There's so many different ways.
Please don't drink and drive, man, even if you still
if you're still driving drunk that you know, I really
it's kind of hard to have empathy for you, Broa.
We've seen enough. We've got way more than enough history
on drunk driving for you not to be doing that.
Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five

(07:22):
one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit
us up right now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
the breakfast club. This is your time to get it
off your chest. Whether you're man get from you on
the breakfast Club. But you got something on your mind.
Let hello, who's this you're going off? Ain't good morning brother,

(07:43):
Get you off your chests. Good morning, a league, Good
morning Peak, Good morning j Wanting to give a thing
shout out to my girl Alex A lot lover men.
We're not in the greatest place, but I lover her.
What happened right crazy in a long time. We all
know direction of what we're doing, but it's lives okay,

(08:04):
But you love her, so you're gonna work on my baby. Okay. Well,
I wish you to best that last tet. Some books
I got you, king, what you need? I got I
you know I'm loaded. I'm I'm not only do I
love reading, I'm a book publisher. What you need I
got whatever you need. I got all the work what
you need. Do you want a little bit of whatever
you want done? All right, I'm gonna send you Anita

(08:26):
Colpack Shallow Waters, and I'm gonna send you then unapologetic
guy to Black Mental Health by doctor Rita Walker. All right,
I'm gonna send you Jimica Mallory State of Emergency too.
I got some of those heads. Well, I got you,
I got you older right before you old? Or Hello?
Who's this? Yes, this is your boy? I'm calling her
from New York and I want you whispering, sir? Why

(08:47):
are you whispering? A friend? Why are you whispering? I'm
not a whispering I just woke good, Okay, No need
to sex here with us, sir. That morning sex for
dj and because dj Enva is my baby and I
love him and I love and I love me some
angela YouTube. Hey baby, why can't you just love you?

(09:09):
Why I have to be about that? Because you call me,
You're right, you can love me. We love you back, yes, yes,
And I want to tell y'all why I'm blessed. I
just moved from the DMV, and I just moved here
to Brooklyn, New York. Brooklyn yes, Brooklyn, b K best Uh.
I'm in East New York. So hopefully one day I

(09:30):
can come and meet y'all like trash and stuff like that,
because I still want to get an autograph from y'all. Okay,
ah pitches, Yeah, why can't you get an autograph? Heard
anybody else for autographing a long time? Poy y'all be
in my inspiration since two thtand and eleven. I do

(09:50):
my own show on YouTube passtad Rego Reports, So make
sure y'all check that out. All right, come check me
out at my coffee shop in Brooklyn. Okay? Is that
in Brooklyn. It's opening tomorrow. It's on Badford and Gates.
It's called Coffee Uplifts People. How old are you so?
I'm thirty one? Yeah, thirty one year old asking for autographs.

(10:10):
That sounds like a set up to me. Don't look
down so by contact with this young man. No, I
love dj Iffy here, so Saxey with his page. So oh,
and let me say one more thing before I get off.
I need y'all to bring back the goon tunes for Friday. Okay, Friday, y'all,
I mean I'm in missing. I don't have the lights

(10:31):
ten years. So I want y'all to bring that bag.
All right, Well, thank you all sound very promising. All right,
y'all get it off your chest. Eight on dren five
eight five one o five. We got rules all the way. Yes,
we are going to talk about Scottie Pippen. Now you know,
he got this book coming out and one of the
things that he talks about is how much Michael Jordan

(10:52):
made off the last dance while his teammates made nothing.
All Right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good Morning, the Breakfast Club Life. She's fill the team.
This is the Rumor Report with Angela Yee on the
Breakfast Club. Well, Cardi B brought a house in New

(11:13):
York City, So congratulations to her, she said, These days,
I don't just live in one place. I'm everywhere due
to my work. One thing for sure, I needed a
home in my home city of New York. I'm so
proud of myself. I worked so hard for my children
to be comfortable everywhere they are, regardless of work. Yeah,
congrats to Cardi B. She said. Now having a home
in New York, I can have get together with my

(11:34):
family all the time. But you said it's in New Jersey. Oh,
she kept saying New York in here, I guess it's
right here. And then she said, I've accomplished so many
things that I still feel far from all the goals
I want to accomplish. This is one dream I can
cross off. Let me know if y'all want a mini tour.
Shout to Cardi B. I love what she's doing out there.
I love her investments. Shout to her and offset all

(11:54):
right now, Cardi B is also hosting the twenty twenty
one American The Music Awards that's going to be coming
on Sunday, November twenty first on ABC. She said, when
I received the invite to host, I was so excited.
I'm ready to bring my personality to the AMA stage.
She's also up for three awards this year, Favorite hip
Hop Song and Video for Up and Favorite Hip Hop Artists.

(12:16):
All Right, too much? Since I always say Cardi gonna
make I mean she made a lot of money in music,
still making money in music, but she's gonna make a
lot more in the TV and film world, so that
makes too much sense. Olivia Rodrigo is leading all the
awards with seven nominations, including Artists of the Year and
then The Weekend is next with six, followed by Bad Bunny,
Doja Cat and Give Me On with five apiece. Alright,

(12:37):
her is the top nominee of the twenty twenty one
Soul Train Awards, so she has eight nominations, and then
Jasmine Sullivan and Chris Brown follow with six nominations each.
I love watching the Soul Train Awards. Also whiz Kid
and TAM's Our next in line with five nominations, followed
by Blast and then Sulk, Sonic, Doja Cat and Young
Blue each hap three. So in addition to that, as

(13:00):
Shanty is getting the Lady of Soul honor recent years,
that was won by Jill Scott, Brandy, s WV, Faith Evans,
Gelanda Adams, and Monica. So she did say she's honored
to be recognized. And they're also going to dedicate a
full hour to music videos by Maxwell and Ashanti starting Wednesday,
November third. Okay, okay, Slut dropped on a clue box

(13:21):
for a Shanty very deserving all right. Now, Scottie Pippen
is talking. He has his book coming out Unguarded, and
they did put out an excerpt on GQ where he
talks about Michael Jordan, the Bulls franchise. He talks about
the Last Dance. Now, this book does come out on
November ninth, so that's on Tuesday now. According to Scottie Pippen,

(13:44):
he said that Michael Jordan made ten million dollars off
the Last Dance while his teammates got nothing. He said,
Michael Jordan would have never been who he is without us.
And so he slammed the docuseries you know, as being
inauthentic as well. And he said documentary also backfire to
some degree, and that people got a chance to see

(14:04):
what kind of personality Michael had. And he said, as
I watched the Dock at home in southern California with
my three teenage boys, I couldn't believe my eyes. I
was nothing more than a prop His best teammate of
all time, he called me. He couldn't have been more
condescending if he tried. Each episode was the same Michael
on a pedestal, his teammates secondary smaller. The message no
different from when he referred to us back then as

(14:25):
his supporting cast. From one season to the next, we
received little, un no credit whenever we won, but the
bulk of the criticism when we lost. Michael could shoot
six or twenty four from the field, commit five turnovers,
and he was still in the minds of the adoring
press in public that ralstit Jordan like a little bit
of hate. I'm not gonna say he sound like a hater,
but it does sound like a personal problem because you know,

(14:45):
number one, when it comes to the doc, you don't
have an agent to negotiate those kind of things for you.
And furthermore, why would they make anything for the doctor
documentary was a Michael Jordan documentary involved around Michael Jordan
and season with the Chicago Bulls. I wasn't and if
Scottie wasn't getting paid, he didn't have to participate in
the dock. He made a choice now. He also wrote

(15:07):
about other teammates and being bothered. He said, over the
next few weeks, I spoke to a number of my
former teammates who each felt as disrespected as I did.
How dear Michael treat us that way after everything we
did for him in his precious brand, Michael Jordan would
have never been Michael Jordan without me. And he named
a lot of the other players and said, I apologize
to anyone I've left out. And yes, I mean Michael
Jordan was Michael Jordan before him. But you know when

(15:29):
they assembled that team, that's when they started to win championship. So, yes,
Michael Jordan needed that supportant cast. But guess what that
supportant cast definitely needed Michael Jordan. Now, Tyler Perry's about
to get a supporting cast as well, and so after
being the sole creative behind the scenes for years now,
he's ready to give some other creators I seen at
the table. He told the Hollywood Reporter that he has

(15:50):
three or four more years until he lets go over
the rains. He said, my plan is to relinquish to
a lot more directors and writers to take over a
lot of these shows that I've started. He said that
not having team doesn't allow him to explore other ventures,
and now he's ready to let others help him bring
his visions to life. It's going to be more of
me overseeing rather than doing the hands on work. For
the past six weeks, I was in the mountains. I

(16:10):
wrote seventy two episodes of television, just me in a
room by myself, sitting out there looking at the moose
and the Mountains. I treat it like a job. Just
don't change the writing on Sisters, mister Perry, whatever you do,
Sisters is the best comedy on television today. Dropping a
clue bomb for Sisters. Please please don't change the right
No Sisters, please. He also has Sister Act three in

(16:32):
the works, and he said, Whoopee is really excited about it.
So the script is being written. He said he is
the producer on it, he is not directing. All right,
we'll talk about Whoopee in the next hour and her
discussion on the view, and she was talking about critical
race theory and if you should teach children how to
see color. We'll tell you about that debate. But that

(16:54):
is your rumor report, all right. For what critical race
theory is about, though, Well, we'll have that debate for
you in the next hour. In rumors, all right, don't
move fromt page News is next to breakfast Club, Go Morning,
So breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same.
That's Charlomagne. You know what, men and millions of other people.
I've been watching TikTok lately, entrepreneurship videos, people talking about

(17:15):
starting their own businesses, giving tips. I love seeing people
promote generational wealth and pouring into their community. That's right,
from hilarious to the serious. You have to see it.
TikTok morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy.
We are to breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news.

(17:36):
Last night, the Atlanta Braves one of the World Series.
Congratulations to them. That's the first time since nineteen ninety
five they beat the Astro seven two zero. Damn dropping
a clusive bonds for the Atlanta Brave. I love Atlanta
Braves fans. Man, Atlanta Braves got an amazing fan base
always has, so salute to the Braves fans, everybody in
the eight LA's the last time they won? Okay, all right,

(18:00):
what else you got? All right? So five to eleven
year olds can now get a COVID vaccine in the US,
and they are endorsing a recommendation to vaccinate those kids
as well, clearing the way for immediate vaccination of the
youngest age group yet in the United States, they said
a lot of parents are eager to get their kids vaccinated,
and we have now recommended that about twenty eight million

(18:21):
children received a COVID vaccine. But as a mom the
director for the CDC said, I encourage parents with questions
to talk to their pediatrician, school nurse, or local pharmacists
to learn more about the vaccine and the importance of
getting their children vaccinated. So we'll see how many of
those parents decide to do that. Now. There's also a

(18:41):
potentially faster spreading delta variant that has been spotted in
eight states so far. It's called AY four two. They've
been spotted at lab by labs in at least eight states,
and health authorities in the UK are saying they're investigating
a growing share of cases from this strain of the virus.
So labs in California, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nevada, North Carolina,

(19:02):
Rhode Island, and Washington State plus DC have so far
spided at least one of these cases, and they said
it may spread somewhat faster. Health authorities have not found
evidence of more severe illness caused by this variant, and
they did say that current vaccines do still remain effective
against that why these diseases be sounding like recommended pass colds?
What is it? What is it? A Y four two? Yeah, Ay,

(19:23):
I'll never forget that. It's my initials A four two. Okay,
all right, and Zilla reportedly needs to sell seven thousand
houses after they bought too many. It's about two point
eight billion dollars worth of houses that they're trying to
offload onto investors. They bought them with the intent of
selling them to hopeful homeowners and landlords, but they said
they found themselves with excess inventory after the company told

(19:45):
investors that they plan on a ramping up its flipping business.
I never knew that Zillo bought and sold houses. Yeah,
what they tried to do was was great, but they
just didn't have the resources to get them off So
they purchased all these four clothes homes and all these
homes that were in dishes where they can make a
lot of money, but they just didn't have the resources
to flip those homes. So now they got to get
rid of a lot of those properties that they bought.

(20:05):
So they have the Zillo Offers program. They've been doing
this for years and Zillo will buy your house and cash,
streamlining the process for you, and then deal with any repairs,
quick renovations, and then they'll sell the house itself correct
on their own platform, Zillo dot Com, which is great,
which is amazing, which is thing, But they just didn't
have the resources to actually flip them and put them

(20:26):
together and then sell them. So but they bought a
lot of property. So hopefully Zillo lets those properties go
for a lot cheaper than they pay for them, so
that'd be great. So all right, now this is something
and you were talking about earlier. The Supreme Court is
going to hear a case on New York's gun permit law,
and that case could lead to more guns on the
streets of New York and LA and also threatened restrictions

(20:46):
on guns and subways, airports, bars, churches, schools, and other
places where people gather. So the case will be here
today as gun violence has been surging, and it could
dramatically increase the number of people who are eligible to
carry firearms as they go about their daily life. So
the gun control groups are saying if a high court
ruling requires states to drop restrictions, the result could be

(21:06):
more violence. Now, gunner rights advocates are saying that they
hope that the conservative majority in the Supreme Court will
side with them. They want the court to say that
New York's law is too restrictive, as are similar laws
in other states, and they said the states could be
really high as far as this decision. Yeah, I've been
looking at this for the last five years. They've been
in and out of court for this. I actually hired

(21:28):
an attorney to help with this. Yeah, I agree. I
think that New York's law is a little too stringent
and people should be allowed to carry their firearm. I mean,
you look at all the things that's going on in
New York. In my opinion, people getting robbed, people getting shot.
The bad guys have the guns, but not the good guys.
That's a problem. If the good guy does have a gun,
he has to serve three years in prison. I don't

(21:49):
think that's right. Mike. I'm two a all day. I'm
from South Carolina. You know about that concealed firearm life
and concealed weapon with you on the flip side, wanted
to allow more bad guys to get guns. Bad guys
get guns regardless. They can get guns really like unlimited. No,
they can think about that situation. There was a situation.

(22:12):
I think, correct me if I'm wrong. If he wasn't
that a situation a couple of months ago at the
restaurant in New York a bunch of restaurants. Yeah, somebody
came up and try to rob someone. Somebody in the
restaurant had a gun and was able to back the
person down. Isn't that what happened. I don't know about
that one. I know about Philips with a guy got
robbed and got shot. Dude when he tried to take
I don't see a restaurant. He didn't have a gun.

(22:33):
He just fought back. He didn't have a gun. He
fought back, fought back. But you know, I don't understand
how you not how they just don't do it across
the board. How can I legally carry a gun in Florida?
How can I legally carry a gun in Texas? How
can I legally carry a gun in Georgia and all
these other different states? Just for the other states that
I can legally carry, can see a license, but in
a couple of states I can't. It's just the same

(22:54):
thing as how can I legally smoke in some states
and can't insult in others? That doesn't make sense to me.
And if you're a criminal and you know you got
your fire on, but you know somebody else doesn't, and
you know they don't allow it in this certain you
know region, wouldn't you take advantage of that? Yes, that's
what they do. And they know that people can't carry
a firearm. They know that if they had come out
to a gun to rob somebody or to look where

(23:14):
people look like what they do. They go to restaurants,
expensive restaurants, expensive nightclubs. They know people can't carry a
gun in New York City, New Jersey. Why because if
you do, you get three years in prison. You have
the one up on me. You're gonna rob me. And
if I and if I say I don't want to
give up my stuff, or if I halfway not want
to give it, you shoot me and die. I have
no protection. That is not fair in my opinion. So

(23:34):
can't tell people get guns in New York if you
can prove that you need it. Like so, no one's
allowed to get a gun. Very rare, very very You can't.
You can't carry a gun. No, no, very rare. Like
I know. I think as far as celebrities concerned, I
know Howard Stern had a license, and I think, um, no,
she's talking about just being able to get a gun.
I'm talking about concealed, concealed being able to carry. You
can get a gun and just keep it in your

(23:56):
house and you can take it from your house to
the shooting range. But to be able to carry to
protect yourself, to go to your business, to go to
your place of work if you need it. No, no,
And that's why. But that's why the logic more bad
people will get guns doesn't make any sense because those
bad people are already taking the risk of carrying their
illegal firearms anyway, There got them, that's right, all right,

(24:16):
Well that is your friend Paggage News. All right, when
we come back, Ari Melbourne will be joining us. We'll
kick you with Ari Melbourne when we come back, So
don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, the Morning, the Breakfast Club,
Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same morning.
Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are

(24:38):
to Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building,
Ari Melbourne. What's happening, Russ going on? Thanks for having
me back, Congratulations for breaking records, Thank you, absolutely, thank you.
We hit this milestone. You know, when I took over
the Beat on MSNBC, we had fewer viewers than CNN.
Now we have more viewers than CNN at six pm

(25:00):
or any hour, more viewers than Dawn or Anderson or
shout out to everybody, but more viewers than any hour CNN,
which I believe. You know, you guys have been gracious
having me in here, which I love. I believe it's
because we try to do the news in a different,
broader way and people responding to it. And I'll just
get this out of the way and then we're done.
You know, Charlemagne, bring back the concord numbers, don't lie.

(25:21):
Check the scoreboard, that's right. I don't even remember what
was there before you um, there was a show for
about five months on there. There was Gred van Sustran,
and there were other shows before that, and six is
a hard time. You know, a lot of people can now.
We get their news on the internet. People watch you
guys on YouTube. Sometimes I hear the records of Live
because you know, I'm in New York and a lot

(25:43):
of people are in cities where we hear it on radio.
But a lot of people watch the youtubees, right, And
so we found that even though people are getting the
news different ways, we've been the longest running at six
PM ever in MSNBC's twenty five year history because some
people are like, oh wait, this actually's worth tuning in for.
They watch it live, and then a lot of people
we find catch up with us on YouTube, which is
very too crafting and identity is very hard, you know,

(26:04):
especially on a news network. But MSNBC, MSNBC seems to
have done that with you and Joy Reid. I think
of Tiffany Cross like you know, when I think of y'all,
I think of MSNBC personality, Brian Williams, Joy, Rachel, Brian, Tiffany,
the Jonathan Kay part. And then we've got a whole
crew of people coming up, Jason Johnson. So I think
that's I think they've done a great job building the

(26:26):
bench in any field, TV, radio, Internet. You know, you
can be one person, that's fine, but you're always stronger together.
And I love working with the people we have. Do
you think sometimes the news focus is on the wrong things?
And and I just what I mean by this, right,
Like you know, when the whole Nicki Minaj controversy happened,
you know, Kyrie Irving, Like I think about Nikki saying

(26:46):
Drake was fully vaccinated. I think about Nikki saying she
was going to get vaccinated. I think about the fact
that ninety six percent of the NBA is vaccinated, but
the news wants to focus on the people who are not.
Don't you think that's a detriment if you're a pro vaccine. Well,
two things. One, you're right because the news is drawn
to conflict. I always say, like, it's great when planes land,

(27:11):
but we don't do a lot of breaking story and yo' yo,
like a hundred planes land is ordinary, but we do
cover when the plane crashes or when it's missing. And
that makes sense. Now where I agree with your premise.
What I think you're getting at is, well, what if
it wasn't a plane crash? And it starts to feel
like the news is kind of making it into worse

(27:32):
than its and that is a problem. And so I
think if we do it responsibly, and we could always
try to take criticism constructively, because I know what you
want is better news. Right. If someone's a troll on
the Internet saying whatever it's like, I might not pay
attention to evangel and Charlemagne are saying, but wait a minute,
was this accurate about this situation or community? Yeah, So
I think leaning into the conflict when it's not representative,

(27:54):
is definitely not the most accurate. But it's hard not
to report in Kyrie right now. I mean he's not
playing with the Nets, so that's kind of a big deal, Okay,
the Nets and Nets fans, Yeah, that should be a
Brooklyn story in it. Why the National lows you don't
have to be live in Brooklyn to be a fan
of Kyrie or the Nets. I mean a lot of
people we want to see him play, and he got playing,

(28:16):
So you got to understand why and what's going on
because it is a decision that the average person does
still have to make. I think when you take it
out of just the Brooklyn Nets, it's kind of representative
of people who are losing their jobs and making that
decision because they don't want to get vaccinated. It's a
big story. They're not getting twenty million dollars to lose
their job, though Kyrie is still getting twenty million dollars

(28:36):
this year, right, I mean, it's a way bigger representation,
but people are having to make really tough decisions. I
think also people you said something else, I wanted to
get to their relates to what you're bringing up. People
look to signaling, So they're trying to figure out if
some people are contrarian, they're like, I have of you,
no one has, that's dope. Most people don't look to signaling,

(28:57):
and they look to experts, right, which might be oh,
you know something, a doctor or an expert. But they
might look to other people, which is like, depending on
the issue, a lot of I know you guys had
ava and here the other day, a lot of people
went anti Colin Kaepernick, right, But people might look at say,
but actually I trust him what everyone else was saying.
And over time, I think more people went to him.

(29:17):
And so that's why the when you get into medicine,
it's tricky because I do think there are things you
can learn from experts that you can't get from everyone else.
But yes, this debate about the vaccine, what do you
know about it? Why is it safe? Turns out it
is very safe. What about your personal liberty? People out
to have liberty, and what about why you're skeptical of
the government, and people in certain communities are more skeptical
of the government for a good reason. So it's tricky

(29:41):
whether a given players overcovered, I think is a fair question,
because most people are getting it. Most people are finding
it works really well, and so if you lean overly
into the conflict, you might be giving people a misperception
this is more contested than it is. It's just strange, right,
Like Lebron makes his comments, and Lebron sa, me and
my family are fully vaccinated. We made the best decision

(30:02):
for us, we did our research. Whatever. Then they ask him, well,
would you want to be advocate? And he goes, no,
I don't need Lebron to be an advocate. But then
everybody focuses on that side of the story instead of
a fact him and his whole family got vaccinated. I'm like,
are y'all pro vaccine? Because if I'm watching the news
and the story is Lebron says he doesn't want to
be an advocate for the vaccine, what did that do
to a skeptic? It's like, see, Lebron doesn't want to

(30:23):
be an avocate vaccine. Might not even have heard Lebron
got vaccine. Right, You're saying, like that's in law. You know,
we call that like a trap question because you could
answer it accurately, and then it still gets played a
certain way. To be very clear, people do it different
ways on the beat. It's not that we are selling
the vaccine. We're not. We are telling you facts. And
as the facts came in over time, it became clear

(30:46):
how safe it is and how well it's working. But again,
we're still not selling it. The government may sell it
as a public health project, and other journalists may do
it a different way. But you could search my show
and my social media you will not find me telling
someone or instructing someone what to do. And that's the
news we even we I get to interview fauci I,

(31:06):
just like you guys talked to a lot of people,
like the idea that then we would go over here
and ask ball players or other people. It's like why
and that? But that's isn't that a funny thing about
our society? Like like select like people who are really
like people who are super celebrities. There were people that
everybody knows their name. It's like you could go get
them on anything, just like they could endorse any product,

(31:28):
and it's like why would we care, Like what alcohol
they drink? What alcohol do you like? You know what
alcohol tastes like you can afford a shot? And did
we get out? And we take their word? Yeah, it's weird,
you get outraded. But why did you ask a ball
player about the vaccine to begin with? It's weird? Do
you think it's because there's no Trump? So I'm serious,
So we don't the news doesn't have an enemy, they
don't have a boogeyman right now. No, because I think

(31:51):
this stuff predates Trump. Okay, I think and and look,
you know, when the when they set up the country,
the founders were so worried about the use of power
by government, which still is a thing, but they didn't
think a lot about corporations, let alone celebrities. And if
you actually look at like power right now, there are

(32:11):
corporations that are more powerful than countries, which is more
power than governments. And there are some celebrities where it's
just like they're following is larger than a country, and
they're following is more loyal than a lot of politicians.
I interview politicians sometimes it's like they couldn't fill a room,
right they could squeak through an election, but they couldn't
sell out Barclays. And then we have celebrities and entertainers

(32:33):
of performers who because of the nature of media now,
as you know, because you guys talk to them. The
following is epic. So I do understand the temptation to say, well,
if they have such a large following, how do you
move it towards good? But then what is good? And
what is staying in their lane? And I mean, I'm
a big Bob Marley fan. I studied his career, like
when Jamaica was going through tough times, everyone was going

(32:54):
to him saying, maybe you can help, and he ultimately
tried to do unity things. He did a unity concert.
He was so shot. But part of the question there
was his moral authority was because he didn't pick a
side on every little thing he talked about. He talked
about black power, he talked about liberation, he talked about
anti colonialism. He talked about a lot of issues, no question,
But he didn't get into like a now endorsement the

(33:16):
fourteenth Ward because he was bigger than that. And when
he did step into Polocks it wasn't great. So I
do think there I'm super interested in politics, but it
doesn't mean everyone with a following has to engage at
that level. We have more with Ari Melbolle when we
come back, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning,
putting everybody a cj Envy angela yee. Charlemagne, the guy

(33:36):
we all the breakfast club, was still kicking it with
Ari Melbolle. Charlemagne. You think we do a good job
of turning the page. Sometimes we just go cover from
covered things. Meaning this time last year, right before the election, right,
it was the Democrats saying we can't trust the vaccine.
It was now Vice President Harris, it was then Governor Cuomo,
it was Joe Biden. They were saying all of the

(33:56):
things about the CDC and the FDA, like Governor Como
literally said, somebody else don't have to tell me to
take this vaccine other than the CDC at FDA. Can't
trust them. They were saying things like who's going to
take this vaccine? Is being rushed out? But then when
they got in and I knew it when they got
in the White House, narrative changed. But where are those pages?
Tell me what caused that those ideas to change? Hey,

(34:18):
I think that's fair. There was such objections to Trump
for good reasons that it may have spread or to
use a medical term, metastasized and made people against everything,
and that of course undermines trust in government and civic trust,
and demogogues, by the way, do that. They create an
environment where you don't trust anything government, the news. That's
shown throughout history. But usually that helps the demogogues more

(34:42):
than everyone else. So be careful if somebody like Trump
breaks everything and then you say, oh, nothing works, because
that's a fertile ground for them. Number Two, I think
there were plenty of people on whatever you want to
call it, the center left Democrats who still were broadly
trying to follow the CDCQUES and science. But I know
it a big dog. But I know you're talking about
that with that energy and that and I think if

(35:03):
that's whenever that's happening, that's wrong. I mean, my job
as a journalist I call that out and say that's wrong,
and just tell me what made you change your mind.
That's all I want to know. Well that they should
be transparent about that. And then it goes to also,
our government is not supposed to have everything changed by
one person in power, even someone as powerful as the president.
So Fauci stayed in office. Right. Fouci has been very

(35:23):
respected by both parties. Forget the vaccine. Let's say let's
say you have a vaccine concern. Fauci was back here
standing up for people who are HIV positive at a
time when there was misinformation, people were being you know,
against them because of ideas about it, about the identity
or who they want to sleep with, which has nothing
to do with right health. And he was right about

(35:43):
that decades running. Now, he was in government during the Trumpear, right,
and we're supposed to have that. We're supposed to have
people who in science and law enforcement, even at the FED,
you know, the markets, who are not just switching based
on partisanship. So but I do think, yes, we have
gotten to a superpartisan place, which makes life harder than
it needs to be. What facts nowadays are a fact,

(36:06):
that's a deep question. A fact is unobservable, provable piece
of information. It is something that can be established. And
there are facts, and then there are things that are believed.
Those are theses. And then there are things that are
provably false. Those are false. And if you knowingly share

(36:30):
something that's false, I mean you know it's false. That's
a lie. And so we need to keep that spectrum
in mind because there's a big difference beween someone repeating
something that they don't understand. I don't want to vilify
that person if they're if they're of good faith, we
might drop it up and talk about I mean, one
weird thing about doing news on TV is like people
come up to me all the time, you know, and
it ranges from you know, hey, let's talk about the

(36:52):
facts that someone who seems informed to someone who's less
informed to I was covering a Trump event and this
guy came up to me and what I'm about to
say is false. So if you're watching YouTube, not true.
But he said to me, oh, I know you do
the news. You seem like he might be fair. Can
I ask you something? I said, sure, he goes they
tried to assassinate Trump twice in Europe and no one
talks about it. And I was like, that's not true.

(37:16):
I looked at him, and he's got a shirt on
with the queue. He's got the queue, and but this
was years ago. Actually funny enough, this is like over
three years ago, and I'm looking at him and I'm
just like, where is the realm of engagement here? And
it's hard to follow that conspiracy theory, Like if you're
pro Trump, like everyone hit it, including Trump, They wouldn't

(37:39):
talk about it. Trump would definitely haven't let you know
that he survived to assassination attempt so right, I mean,
that's like he survived more assassination attempts than any president ever.
I can see it, so absolutely do So then that's
someone who now is that a lie or does he
believe it? Or is he deranged to some degree? But
like that's on his act. We're like, we're not going

(38:01):
to get through that conversation and get to a lot
of progress. But but we do have to keep an
eye on what the real facts are and also keep
open minded what maybe a contested fact. And I think
if you want to, if you want to really talk
about the energy, it's like some people get so up
on it that they are talking about a wider set

(38:23):
of things beyond what is an established fact and claiming
it as a fact for their side, and that sometimes
turns people off. Other people though, are out here. I
mean I see it people out here and being like, yeah,
but what do we really know? I'm like, well, gravity
is a force that keeps us from floating up in
the room. If we didn't have gravity, which has been documented,
we would we wouldn't be just naturally on the floor

(38:44):
right now, we'd be floating, right. But if somebody goes,
that's what you say, I mean, do we really know?
And then you have to be like, yeah, no, we
really do. Well okay, but like maybe somebody wants you
to believe in gravity and you're like maybe, but also
gravity's real something you're not floating, that's right, it's something.
So there, So this I see this energy now more

(39:06):
and more I see it across the spectrum, like meaning, right,
question everything where it's just like but you don't even know, right,
And that's the same thing. Yeah, you should you question
the books you were taught in school. Absolutely. Should you
question the news absolutely? Should you watch more than one
or read more than one news source? Absolutely, because you
should have multiple sources. I do. I work hard, my
team we work hard to fact check, but like, absolutely

(39:27):
check more than one. But should you come out on
some other extreme and be like, well, because things were
bad and these people were racist and other, it's fine
that nothing nothing can be established. That's that's nuts. Can
I ask your opinion on something? Maybe? So Joe Biden's
low ratings, they've been talking about how low his ratings
are right now, he has said he's not doing that

(39:48):
to get you know, he's not doing his job for
the ratings. He's doing it because of what's most important.
So what do you think about how Joe Biden's been
handling things during his presidency and what do you attribute
those low ratings? Well, I think you asked a very
interesting question to premise being like, what's really going on?
There was this incredible time with Trump that was this backlash.

(40:09):
You put this new person in, and then why are
his ratings low? I heard one comic say when he dropped,
he dropped into he dropped into like mid low forties,
and they were like, that's right about where Trump was
after Charlottesville. They were like, can you imagine the polling briefing.
We're like, mister president, you know you've made a lot
of change, You're pulling right above Nazi sympathized, Like how

(40:32):
do you pull that low? And so two things. One,
we just went through this incredible public trying, testing trauma
of the Trump era, which was tep more trying on
some than others, but was tough and a pandemic. So
these aren't like easier good times where everyone's in a
great mood or things are going great anyway, right when

(40:55):
you get out of something like that, meaning right when
trying remember even though Trump is a symptom of long
running American racism, misogyny, and other problems, he's symptom, he
didn't create racist in America when you look at getting
out of that, right, he got fewer votes the first time,
he got fewer votes the second time. There were a

(41:15):
lot of people in this country who still didn't want
him to be our leader, and got out of it.
It's a little bit like getting right out of a
terrible relationship or right out of a terrible job. If
you really don't like your job those first few weeks,
you just get up them and you're like, I don't
go to work there anymore. Like that, but that's not
going to carry you through a whole administration or a
first term. So I think what Biden got initially was

(41:36):
a lot of benefit of not Trump. But then when
Earth returns and people say, well, there's still it's still
a weird and tough economy, there's still the pandemic and
all the drama that still getting suppressed everywhere. Voter suppression
passed a lot of things that we were told might breakthrough, didn't.
I think there's energy around that. And then number two,
there's Joe Biden being someone who basically at this juncture

(41:57):
is with a really tight Congress, so brythings down to
one vote every single time, and they've passed some things
like the stimulus, but they haven't made progress on a
lot of the other you mentioned. So I think that
that gives you a situation where you have opposition there
against them no matter what. Then you have some crumbling
of what would be his supporters being like, but what
are you doing? We have Ari Melbourne when we come back,

(42:19):
don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne,
the guy we are the Breakfast Club was still kicking
it with Ari Melbow. Charlomagne. All right, let's talk about
something like the super Bowl. How do you feel about
the lineup? Are you happy? You know, I always try
to keep it one hundred. I can't tell you who's
playing on the super Bowl. Oh no, the halftime show.
Oh the halftimey Cowboys would definitely be there. Okay, but

(42:45):
the halftime show. I love it. So no first one
I saw the I feel way better. Uh my first
thought was just like, how do you get like it's
like a super group and Snoop's got his own other
supergroup going. But I was like, how do you get
all these people together? So do you I love it?

(43:06):
And do you think they'll all be literally playing together?
Like I mean, they all got tracks together, they all
got records this. I wish it was just Dre and
Snoop and then all of those like Kendrick, Mary and
um M came out as guests. So I feel like
Dre and Snoop part icons living all of them are right,
but those two should have had that moment for LA
and they just bring out who they wanted to bring

(43:27):
out for half time. I like that. I mean, is
it a is it a business thing where everybody needs
to be at an equal level? Because he's the one
that made the statement in the press release. Yeah, so
I think it was doctor Dre that put together the
halftime show because it's all kind of based around him. Yeah,
that's what I mean. I wish it was just Dre
and Snoop as the main event and then those people

(43:48):
came out as guests. Remember when Katy Perry did it
and Missy came out of the guests and everybody lost this. Yeah,
that would have been that makes that makes sense, And
they have so many like bangers together also like shout
out to Kendrick, but like I don't feel like for
the for that kind of international super Bowl audience that
he has the same type of songs. So I'll be
curious to see how they use him. Yeah, no, that's

(44:11):
not that's not a bad one. And Eminem who a
lot of people like and everyone remembers like his early
stuff right also is like more fun lyrical, but again
not the kind of bangers of like dry could lose yourself,
you could do we gonna be all right? That would
be the one though, Right, I'm shocked that Jay that

(44:32):
Jay hasn't put himself as the half time before me years.
There's a lot about him right as you have on
Rockefeller Air Force once. Um I do will, but but
Jay said they'll super Bowl needs him. He doesn't need
the super Bowl. But he also said that before he
joined forces with the NFL. And then you also got
to cure what's right for la anywait, are you fact
checking a bar? But sir, bars evolved like time change,

(44:56):
you know what I mean? I mean? Now that really ma,
you think though, like, because because super Bowl. So Clive
Davis said something very interesting. You know, the million things
in music, including working with Diddy, I'm bad Boy. And
I was asking him because I always ask you. I
don't ask people like I just ask people a question.
I just want to know literally, So I was like,

(45:16):
when you look at the history of his Grammy Party,
the number of performers he had, I was like, I'm
just curious, like, are you paying these people? And if not,
how do you get them to perform? And he said no,
because it's a party. That's it's not the same thing
of performance. And he said he said something to them,
And I think this applies to super Bowl, which is
why I bring it up, because he's had people people
know the Grammy Party. I mean, he's had people at

(45:38):
either right before they blow up or right at their
peak and you're like wow, and they're performing like the
Grammy Eve. He says. I always ask myself. I always
tell them this is not another business gig. This is
the most important people in music all in one room,
most of whom you'll only see once a year in

(45:59):
one room, and a lot of people, as you guys know,
a lot of the bigger artists, they'll go to the
that party, but they don't go to the actual sit
in the actual gammies if they're not up. And he said,
I tell them you're a star right now. Performing for
this room could make you a superstar. And it's sort
of like that thing, right, And I feel like the

(46:20):
super Bowls like that, because you could be so big
that like everyone who watches records cut everyone in hip
hop's like, of course they ride with you, but now
you're like people in Brazil and France and Gonda from
the super Bowl because you just it's crazy. So that's
why I think it's so big. But I would definitely think,

(46:41):
I mean, Beyonce did it. I would think, Jay, don't
you think there's all right? This is the other thing.
I don't know this, but I would expect it by
the end of whatever that NFL business Rocknete all the
different business deals because he thinks Abe moves ahead as
a billionaire and shout out to Hope for Hall of
Fame and Ella cool Jay. I would think by the
end Jay does play halftime show by the end of
that day. Yeah, yeah, I would think so too. Absolutely

(47:04):
outside of the numbers, the way The reason I know
you're making an impact is because people enjoy watching you
to get news. And I see people hating on you
sometimes too. I'm not gonna say hating, They just be
like critically, like, why is this guy always quoting rapp lyrics?
Bless you quoting rap lyrics? It feels like cultural appropriation.
Why is he always quoting rap lyrics? Well? Money back? Yo?

(47:24):
Did say the hate beople so real and they love
be so fake? As Jay Z reached out to you,
you uh no, I'm uh no, damn still no, No.
I was trying to think, like, count have you you

(47:47):
quoted him more than any rapper? Yeah, but I've talked
to people around him, and I've talked to his team,
so again, I don't want that misconsidered like great team
met with people he taught people of rock Nation. Uh.
And we of course have pitched the idea of a
special Great interview. Um, but no, if I want a
Jay's interview, I just put back on the Breakfast Club

(48:08):
classic True True, which is a good one. It is one.
Well listen, make sure y'all check out are Melbla every
night at six pm on MSNBC. Always a pleasure, brother,
I just love being back in the Breakfast Club. I
said this once when we were here before, but like,
grow up watching this stuff, study this stuff, think about

(48:30):
everyone's been at the table. Uh, you guys shout out
what we've been able to do on the beat. But
we've been able to do that partly because of places
like this that build the culture, that create conversation, that
widened people's minds. So thank you for what you guys
doing your platforms. I enjoy watching you and I also
love hearing your opinion too outside of work, So thank
appreciate it. It's all right, melboll, It's the Breakfast Club morning.

(48:52):
Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We
are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the room as
let's talk new investments. Oh, it's a report, Breakfast Club. Well.
Electric Boats startup ARC has launched just ten months ago

(49:13):
and they've already secured investments from Will Smith's venture capitalist fund, Dreamers,
Diddy's Combs Enterprises, and Kevin Durant's company as well. So
that company started with just one three hundred thousand dollar
boat and has closed a seed round in February, and
they are getting to the money. Nice, That makes sense, right?
An electric boat? We have electric cars, all right? And

(49:36):
jay Z has officially joined Instagram. People are so excited
about this. Immediately he got six hundred thousand followers. The
only post he did was the film The Harder They Fall,
which he produced for Netflix. So should be interesting. They
have a screening here in New York. Yep. Wander what
got jay Z to that point where he decided he

(49:57):
wanted to join Instagram. It can't be just to promote
that movie, right, Well, that's what it seems like, so
far right. And the only person he follows beyond sleep
Jaz said, I'm tired of having a Bruna account. Y'all
need to see me, all right. And Caitlyn Jenner has
She's on the reality TV series Big Brother VIP in
Australia and she is talking about O. J. Simpson. Here

(50:21):
is what Caitlyn Jenner had to say. Nicole was Chris's
best friend, had been for a long time. Yeah, I
was at Nicole's house two days before the murder. Obviously
he did it and he got away with it. And
at one point he even told Nicole, I'll kill you
and get away with it because I'm O J. Simpson

(50:42):
and Nicole relayed that on to Chris at one point,
and even after the not guilty verdict, the first thing
Chris turns around me and because we should have listened
to the Icole, she was right right from the beginning.
All right, So that is Caitlyn Jenner talking about O. J.
Simpson and the Cole Brown and that's all on Big

(51:02):
Brother VIP. All right. Boosey was not too happy with
the Breakfast Club interview with T. S. Madison and uh
in particular this part, Boosy, why did you bother with
little nos X? For what's the problem? My thing is
when he said that he's a detriment like to kids,
and we need to worry about the kids and all

(51:23):
this stuff. But I'm like, but you the same man
had an overgrown ass woman perform a fallacia on your
young son. Make it make sense to me. I was
so confused about the situation, Like who kids really need
to be the protective Yeah. I love hip hop and
I love all the discreet rappers, but none of them
have the right to say, Lord nos X is a detriment.
It's not. If you've ever rapped about violence towards people,

(51:46):
celebration the drugs using a selling You don't. You can't
disrespecting women, can not go for all, not just for everybody.
That's all right, well lit, Boosey responded, Now, he actually
responded to a paid in full tweet from October twenty fifth,

(52:06):
but we got the gist of what he was saying.
He said, they still got my name in the mouth
out that gay ish l O l s the gud.
You part of the problem, keep egging these people on
your show with this bro. You're using your platform to
support Nys and his antics. I see what side you
on and he put a rainbow emoji. He said, f
y'all kids, smh, dummies. So yeah, I'm I'm not on

(52:27):
no side. I'm on the side of the blackness first
and foremost. I'm gonna send Boosey healing healing energy, and
I don't even know what I got to do with it,
because I if I'm mistaken. I thought I also said
me included when I said we can't stand on that
moral high ground as far as pointing at somebody and
saying they've been a detriment to kids, because they're a
detriment to kids. Because we've all said are done things

(52:49):
that have probably influenced kids negatively. Actually I said me
included you know, right, and then listen, nobody brought Boosey's
name up but Ts Madison. It wasn't like ye don't
have the words for Boosey, not me. And I'm gonna
tell y'all something. I'm black first, and the Breakfast Club
to me, has always been a platform for black voices,
same way Boosey can come up here and express himself.

(53:10):
Tes Madison has something she wanted to say and there's
nothing wrong with that. She's allowed to do that, and
I also feel like it's not And that's how people
saying you're pushing an agenda. I'm just all about people
being comfortable in their skin and having the right to
exist and live. That's all. That's the only agenda I'm pushing.
You know, It's crazy. Regardless of who you bring, if

(53:32):
that person has an opinion, a strong POV is gonna
be backlash. Boosey gets backlash when he comes up here.
Ts Madison gets backlash when she comes up here, and
Charlemagne and the Breakfast Club get to blame always. So
that's it is what it is. I'm built for it.
Been built for it all right now. Raiders star wide
receiver Henry Rugs, the third who was the twelfth over

(53:52):
a pick in the twenty twenty NFL Draft, was in
a serious car accident in Vegas Tuesday morning. They're saying
the wreck and cops are saying that he was behind
the wheel driving his Chevrolet Corvette when he crashed into
a Raft four. It was around three thirty nine am.
The Toyota caught on fire and first responders did locate
a deceased person in the suv. Ruggs was transported to

(54:15):
a local hospital for treatment for non life threatening injuries.
They said he did show signs of impairment at the
scene and he will be charged with DUI resulting in death.
If he is convicted on that charge, he could face
up to twenty years in prison. The Raiders have addressed
the incident, saying we are devastated by the loss of
life and our thoughts and prayers go out to the
victim's family. They did say they were in the process

(54:37):
of gathering more information and that their hearts do go
out to the family. So again, really awful situation, and
we'll give you more details as they come. But the
Raiders did release Henry Ruggs the third. I mean, it's
crazy that we still got to say don't drink and
drive in two twenty one. But yeah, I guess don't

(55:00):
rink and drive. It's just why with uber and lyft
and you know all these other ways that you can
just literally get on your phone and call a card
to take you to your destination when you're under the influence,
that's nuts. And were your people around you? You don't
got nobody around you to be like, nah bro, let
me get those keys, or nah bro, we're calling an
uber like damn. All right, Well that's your rumor report,

(55:21):
all right, charlomage, who are giving that? Don't man? There's
a Catholic priest in Rhode Island who needs to come
to the front of the congregation. We would like to
have a word with him. His name is James Jackson.
Lord have mercy with to y'all here what he was
using the church's WiFi for? All right? And then after
that we have asked ye. So if you need relationship advice,
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(56:07):
Charlemaine say the game don't get out shame man you
are donkey today does not discriminate. I might not have
the song of today, but I got the donkey that
So if you ever feel I need to be a
donkey man, hit it with the practice club. Bitch. Please
don't give to day today. Well Ed Cheron Donkey of

(56:31):
the Day for Wednesday, November third goes to a past
end Rhode Island named James Jackson. He was the pastor
of Saint Mary's Church in Providence, Rhode Island, and he
is currently facing twenty one years in prison if convicted
on the charges he got arrested for. What did Pastor
James Jackson do that got him facing twenty one years?
Let's go to w j A r NBC ten for

(56:52):
the report. Police a Catholic priest is out of jail
on bond after his arrest over the weekend on child
pornography charges. Father James Jackson is the pastor of Saint
Mary's Parish in Providence. Police say their investigation by the
agency's Internet Crimes against Children Task Force led them to
Saint Mary's. They had learned the internet connection at the
church was allegedly involved with sharing child porn. A search

(57:15):
warrant was issued at the parish and rectory, and Father
Jackson was identified as the owner of that digital media,
say State Police. Horrible. I was always told it's not
a stereotype. If it's true, and I've been on this
plane at forty three years, and if this was a
game of family feud, and Steve Harvey said, name a
stereotype of a Catholic priest, pedophile would absolutely probably be

(57:37):
the number one answer. Okay, child abuser would probably be
number two, unless they put pedophile and child abuse it down.
It's the same thing. I don't know, Okay, all right,
I don't know. But my point is exercising the demons
of negative stereotypes in the Catholic Church will never happen
when things like this continue to happen. Okay. I remember

(57:57):
some years ago a letter in the New York Times
came out in a former priest said they all have
to stand together to prove they are making reforms. Every
day now, I've heard Catholic priest say things like stand
together to prove that they are making the reforms they say,
and we are all humans and we all make mistakes. True,
But I don't care how much repentance you pray for
and how much forgiveness you ask for. You still have

(58:19):
to deal with the consequences of your actions, just like
every other human on this planet. And furthermore, I've seen
Catholic priests push back harder against the jokes that are
made about them, you know, being pedophiles, and then they
have against the actual priests that are pedophiles. Okay, you
saw the NY Times report, you know where he said,

(58:40):
we are all humans, we make mistakes. But then when
someone like my guy, Pete Davidson makes a joke about
those mistakes, priests demand apologies. Listen to what Pete said
a couple of years ago. Have you guys seen the R.
Kelly documentary? Yeah, Pete, I did. Okay, Now before I continue, like,
this guy is a monster and he should go to
jail forever. But if you support the Catholic Church. Isn't

(59:01):
that like the same thing as being an our Kelly Fan.
I don't really see the difference, only like one's music
is significantly better a Catholic. Catholic leaders demanded an apology
for that and called what Pete said alarming, Like what's
the alarming about it? I think he asked the valid question.

(59:21):
Now is there nuanced to that question? Sure, you can't
say all of the Catholic Church since this individual priest,
but asking Pete to apologize for this a couple of
years ago is deflecting from the actual issue, which is
the sexual abuse by clergy on kids in the Catholic Church. Okay,
we can't act like this isn't happening, and it hasn't
been happening for years. And when you see situations like

(59:43):
Pastor James Jackson in Rhode Island, you have to ask yourself,
has the Catholic Church become organized around trauma? Let me explain,
sometimes you can get organized around trauma and you ignore
all the terrible things that are going on around you
just so you can keep yourself or whatever you're a
part of moving. Matter of fact, my good brother Resu
Momenticum he explained it to perfection on an episode of

(01:00:06):
my late night talk show The Gods on his Truth listening.
We got organized around the trauma, right, so we had
to override it in order to keep going. Right, So,
all of the brutality that was happening, all of the
rape that was happening, all of the just degradation that
was happening, we couldn't pay attention to that. We had
to override it and and keep moving. So over time, what
happens is is that people get organized around that, and time.

(01:00:30):
Decontextualizes trauma, so trauma and a person can look like
personality over time, Trauma and a family can look like
family traits over time, Trauma and a people can look
like culture over time. Trauma and people can look like
culture over time. You can scream that whole episode of
The Gods on Its Truth on Paramount Plus right now's

(01:00:52):
episode four, by the way, but that's what it seems
like it's happening right now. Okay, the Catholic Church has
to make sure that this trauma and become culture over time,
all right, got to make sure it having become culture
to some members of the clergy, because let's be clear,
It's one thing to be a Catholic priest that's a pedophile.
It's another to be using the church's WiFi to be
a Catholic priest. That's a pedophile. Like you were sending

(01:01:15):
child pawn via the churches and in that connection. See,
this is why a Catholic priest are called father, because
it's too suspicious for a child to call him daddy.
I write the WiFi password is probably a Bible scripture
or something with Jesus in it, and you know you
had to type that in every time you wanted to
indulge in your child pawn fantasies. Oh, it's gonna come

(01:01:35):
to a point where an exorcism isn't a priest getting
the devil out of a person. It's gonna be a
good priests using the script for God to come pull
a pastor out of a child. Maybe, just maybe we
need to spell it out for priests and text they understand.
Add an eleventh commandment, thou shalt not fornicate with little kids. Okay,
I don't know how you fix this problem, but I
do know this pastor in Rhode Island is not helping

(01:01:58):
to eradicate any stereotypes and he is not helping change.
The answer to this simple question, and that question is
what do you call a Catholic priests whom or less children?
That answer hasn't changed. It's simply a Catholic priest. Please
give that pastor in Rhode Island named James Jackson the
biggest he are all right, well, thank you for that.

(01:02:24):
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Charlemagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. It's time
to ask ye. Hello. Who's this? Hey? This is Livy,
Hey Livy, what's your quest for ye? Hey? Hey, so

(01:03:12):
I just had a question about my relationship and I'm
just really confused about my feeling. So we've been together
for eight years now, Okay, he's really my first boyfriend,
and I just feel like sometimes I want more even
though like everything's great, there's nothing like he's a great

(01:03:34):
person and there's nothing wrong with him, and I feel
so blessed to have him in my life, but I
still feel like I want to experience more and outside
of the relationship. But I feel really guilty about it,
and I don't really feel like I deserve that, and
just all my feelings I feel really bad about. Like

(01:03:56):
I noticed when we're around like his friends, like I
just like think like I want attention from them and validation. Well,
first of all, you shouldn't be seeking validation from other
people and not from his friends. And like you said,
everything with him is great, but you cannot control your feelings.
And he's the only person you've ever been with. Yeah,

(01:04:19):
so I know a lot of times the grass is
greener on the other side, and then you venture out
and one of two things could happen. Maybe it is
greener on the other side, or maybe you'll miss what
you had. And then if you did miss what you have,
will you be able to get it back? Right? Because
if you say to him, look, I don't know if
this is my be all and all, I want to
experience other things. It sounds like more of an issue

(01:04:41):
that you're having within yourself than an issue that you're
having in your relationship, right, right, And I do want
to say, you know, it's worth a conversation with him.
You guys have been together for eight years. The truth
is that's the only person you know you've been with
have experience. So he may also understand that, and who knows,
maybe he feels the same way too, But honest conversation

(01:05:04):
is important, right, And you always have to weigh the
pros and the cons. There's no guaranteed of what would
happen in a situation like this. You might venture out,
miss your boyfriend so much and then come back and
the relationship is stronger. Or you guys might break up
and then you might try to come back and he
says he's done with you because he found something else,

(01:05:24):
found something else, Or you might venture out and get
in a better situation, or he might find another chick
no want to come back to you. Yeah, that's it.
I just said, so, like, that's what I think about,
and that's what I'm scared about. But I'm like, I
shouldn't let those things because I feel like if he
does find somebody better, like that should be good for him,

(01:05:44):
you know what I mean. I don't want to hold
somebody in a relationship because I'm scared that they're going
to find somebody else. Are you in love with him? Yeah?
I love him a lot, but I don't know if
maybe it's like in love. I don't know if I
want to be his girlfriend. Maybe just be his friend.
But okay, well, it sounds like you have a lot

(01:06:06):
of things that you need to figure out. And I
would start with the conversation, have you discussed this with him?
Not really, No, I haven't. The past and we kind
of broke up, but we weren't really like separated. We
still kind of lived together and then we ended up
just going back into the same old routine. Right, Look,
this is your life to live, and whatever you decide.

(01:06:29):
Sometimes you feel guilty because you feel like it's selfish.
Sometimes you're concerned about hurting the other person's feelings, and
sometimes you're nervous because this is all you know and
all that you're used to, and all of that is normal.
You have to make the best decision for you. But
I would say you do love him whether you're not
in love with him, you love him and respect him
enough to have a conversation and it should start there.

(01:06:51):
I agree, Okay, but you know, and don't feel bad
because this is so like I can't even imagine having
to make a decision like that. That's all you know.
For all you know, something is better out there, or
you could try and it could be worse. It's just
no guarantees, right, I guess I'm just a little afraid
how to go about the conversation and not hurt his

(01:07:13):
feelings or make him feel bad. Look, it's gonna hurt
his feelings. It's gonna make him feel bad. That's fine,
you know what. It's even worse for you to be
with him all this time and to end up cheating,
or for you to end up resenting him, or for
you to never express yourself and start acting different and
then the relationship gets messed up. Anyway, I think that
he should be understanding clearly he loves you too. Y'all

(01:07:33):
know each other really well. It's been eight years and
you haven't done anything wrong. All you're doing is having
a conversation to sort through your feelings. You don't even
know how he feels Yeah, I guess. I just I'm
afraid of any conflict and I just don't want to
upset him in any way. Right, Listen, he might be like,

(01:07:56):
you know what, I feel the same way. You just
don't know that's true. If I'm feeling the way this way,
then I'm sure something He could probably pick up on that.
But he's probably like, I don't want to upset her, right,
And you can tell the last thing I want to
do is hurt your feelings and up upset you. But
we're at this point in our relationship where we both

(01:08:17):
should come together and figure out how do we move forward.
Maybe we do take a break. Maybe he's okay with that.
Maybe he does say go out there and experience something.
Maybe he says, if you take a break, it's over.
It's all uncertain. But all you can do is communicate
to this person who you love, who you've been with
for eight years, and who you respect. You're right, all right?
I wish you so much. Alat Okay, I love you,

(01:08:38):
Thank you so much. I love you. Two girls look
up to Beyonce. That's how I look up to you.
Oh that's so sweet. Thank you. Yeah, you have a
great day. Ask ye eight hundred five eight five one
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for more, there's some real advice with Anthel gets ask morning.

(01:09:02):
Everybody is dj Envy angela Ye, Charlomgne the guy we
are the breakfast club with an a middle of ASKI, Hello,
who's this? Hi? This is Nicole? Hey, Micole? What's your
quesse it for you? Hey? Hi? My question is just
like I'm trying to figure out how to move past
a certain situation that you know it's like not good

(01:09:22):
for you, but for some reason, I just can't seem
to like let it go. I don't know if it's
just like me missing the person, or like holding the
memories too much, or like what have you? Okay, So
what happened? So I was I just broke up with
my ex or I should say he goes to me,
And it's really I took it hard because it's the

(01:09:44):
second time that we were together. I felt upset with
myself because I trusted him again and I feel like
I shouldn't have and he wouldn't talk to me about it,
He wouldn't give me any closure. It was just like, no,
that's it and it's fine, and every day I just
didn't really beating up about it and trying to figure
out how to move on because it has begun to
distract me in my personal life. How long has it been.

(01:10:06):
It's been about four months, which is why I'm like,
I don't understand, Like I know it's not the right
thing to do to even care about this man, but
for some reason, I feel like I just it just
keeps bothering me. It bothers you because you haven't gotten closure. Also,
so how do I move on without getting the closure
because he's not going to get it? All right, Well,
let me tell you how I deal with breakups. I

(01:10:27):
have to tell myself the reasons why all the time
that our relationship didn't work right, Because sometimes when you
break up with somebody, you just think about all the
good things and you don't think about the reasons why
this was not the person for me. So what are
some of the reasons why he wasn't the right person
for you? He's very controlling. I feel like he doesn't
really know how to communicate properly, and so he just

(01:10:49):
would just get upset and shuts out and every time
that I would try to express myself, everything is just you.
You you. If I'm the problem, I'm going to be lonely.
I'm not worth it. You that I just don't know
how to be the right woman? Is everything was just me? Well, Nicole,
does that sound like somebody you want to be with? No?
But I think it also hurts me too, because I
am a sensitive person of like, how is it that? Like?

(01:11:10):
Why would you say these things? And you know what
I'm saying. I mean, honestly, I'm gonna be honest. It
sounds like some emotional abuse was going on, and he
has you believe in these things you know about yourself,
and you're so concerned about how he feels. The truth
is that he was saying things to you, not taking
accountability or responsibility, and now he's ghosted you and giving
you no close your explanation. So who's really the problem?

(01:11:31):
I guess he is. But it's just easier to set
them on. Yeah, of course it is. And nobody says
it's easy. And it is a day by day thing, right,
And the only thing you can hope for is that
you have more good days and bad days. It always
starts out with being really difficult. You think about it
all the time. Then as time goes on, you have
a good day here and there. Sometimes you have to
force yourself to spend time with your friends too, think

(01:11:53):
about things and people who you weren't seeing because you
were in a relationship, and pick yourself up and make
sure that you make plans and do things that are positive.
Do things that make you happy here. You know, even
if it's something simple like gonna get your hair done
or get in a new hair due you know, we
love doing that new hair, new attitude. Make sure you

(01:12:13):
spend some time with your family and friends who are supportive.
You know what I like to do, don't mention that
person's name for a whole day when I go out
with my friends, don't even talk about him, talk about
everything else. Pretty Soon you'll find that is more of
a habit for you. So what I do is I
just make sure when I'm out with people, I'm consciously
not going to mention this person's name, and I'm gonna
just focus on other things. If that's business, if that's

(01:12:35):
my friendships, you know, if it's something that I've always
wanted to do, if it's fitness, whatever it is, just
set some goals for yourself and focus on that, because
sometimes staying busy is a great way for you to
be able to move on. And then pretty soon, I
think in time, you know, they do say time hells
or wounds. I don't know if it'll heal it completely,
but it'll definitely make it feel less stressful. Thank you,

(01:12:57):
thank you so much. I'm nothing I gonna do that.
Just try to get it back and some of my
work and some my comedy and just says right, and
if you need to write things down, if that's therapeutic
for you, make that part of your comedy. Whatever it
is that you have to do, you know, just do it.
Thank you, Thank you so m You're welcome, all right,
ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five

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one Now you got rooms on the way. Yes, and
let's talk about versus. Now. Versus is happening tonight. But
it's a little different than what you've experienced before, yea,
the versus to Nay, yeah, it's not a versus versus,
but we'll talk about it when we come back. It's
the breakfast Club, Go morning, the Breakfast Club. This is
the Rum of Report with Angela. Ye. Well, Versus is

(01:13:47):
branching out yet again tonight and there will be Versus games.
It's a platform where rappers will take each other on
in a gaming tournament. So you'll get to see a
Little John and Little Techa and Big Boy and Big Sean.
So that's actually happening tonight. You can watch that on
Trailer Fight TV, Versus TV on Instagram, or at Call

(01:14:08):
of Duty on their socials as well. Yeah, Versus gonna
capitalize off everything, performances, fights, gaming, everything now me goes
it's performing. It's also going to be hosted by t Pain. Okay,
where's that? That's happening where? You know, Florida, New York.
I just know you can watch it on social media. Okay,
so y'all make are you gonna be checking that out? Yeah,

(01:14:30):
because I'm hosting I'm actually hosting a gaming event next week.
You're all. These gaming events are a huge They sell
out of arenas for people just to watch the you know,
people play. So it's it's I'm definitely gonna be checking
it in for a little bit, all right now, A yalla.
Van ZANDT was on Tarman Hall earlier and one thing
that she was talking about was actually the death threats
that she was getting while she was on Fix My Life.

(01:14:52):
You go into people's homes, you're in the bathroom, you're
in the kitchen, you're in the they think they know you,
and they think they have a right to say so
things because we're not clear and conscious of the energy
we sent it out, so through the emails, through the
social media, people will come into my home. I was
giving death threats because they didn't like something I said

(01:15:14):
or did, and I'm like, I want to be freedom this,
I don't want this. Yeah, people take things seriously when
when even things that we say in the radio. Sometimes,
I mean, some of the comments and things that people
say back to us is crazy. But that's just part
of the job, I guess. Yeah, I mean I've seen
some yeah, definitely some crazy things. But and it sucks

(01:15:35):
to say that's part of the job. But for your
own peace of mind, I could see why she would
be like, all right, I'm over this now. Another person
who was getting death threats is a judge Judge Penny Now,
who is Judge Penny Well. Judge Penny is the person
who actually did not immediately suspend Jamie Spears, who is
Britney Spears's father from the conservatorship back in August, and

(01:15:59):
according to by the way, that's Prentiss Penny's mom. Princess
Penny is a showrunner for Insecure, and you know he's
done several shows. We actually were on one of them,
if you recall one of the shows that he did
when I was on Fuse TV. But Prentiss Penny's mom
said it was getting death threats. And here is what
Prentiss Penny had to say about those death threats things

(01:16:20):
to that Britney Spears case. My mom's a black woman
in America. She's a tough lady. She's a tough lady.
But I you know, look like I don't want to
get to in the weeks that because she's still over
the case. So I would never want to say anything
that would ever put her thing at jeopardy. I would just,
you know, I'm just super proud of my mom, and
I hate when something gets to be an excuse to
be racist. Yeah, I mean, I'm sure she's just trying

(01:16:44):
to do what's best, what she thinks it is best
for that case. But everybody doesn't know all the facts
of everything, and I'm sure she does, so she looks
at it from a different angle, but imagine the racism
also on top of that he was facing. And they
actually posted on TMZ some of these, you know, some
of these posts. Somebody somebody saying, I hope she dies.
I have a feeling this Judge Brenda Penny is going

(01:17:05):
to have a horrible, mysterious death. Judge Brenda Penny needs
to eff and die. Someone to investigate that be right now.
If I had a death note, I would put that
be Judge Brenda Penny's name on it. Fat effing ho yeeks,
Like this is crazy. People look crazy all right now.
Lou Williams had to sit down with Taylor rex girl
Taylor Rexs from the Bleacher Report, and he was disgusting

(01:17:27):
having two different girlfriends, who, by the way, the mother
of his sons. I was just more so upset that
it took on a life of itself and I no
longer control the narrative. People even thought they were sisters
and all of this is crazy. I was like that,
that's ridiculous. Yeah, like both of those women are mothers
and my children, you know what I'm saying, And so

(01:17:49):
they're not just some random girls. I'm I'm running around with.
So he has two different women that he's with currently. Yes,
he has two girlfriends that he also has kids with.
And you know, people talk about that all the time
when it comes to him. I don't know if you've
ever No I paid attention to that. I didn't know.
But I mean, if if he likes it and they

(01:18:09):
like it, then people should mind. The business ain't gonna
do with anybody else, right, It's interesting. I just interviewed
Annelie Chappa on lip Service and he was saying that
he wants to be in a polygamous marriage and have
more than one wife. And it's interesting he's reasoning why
all right. Now, Elon Musk, his Tesla stock dropped reported
forty billion dollars in market value, all after a single tweet.

(01:18:32):
Now he posted, you know what the stock was, and
they said you're welcome. If any of this is based
on Hurts, I'd like to emphasize that no contract has
been signed yet. Tesla has far more demand than production. Therefore,
we will only sell cars to Hurts for the same
margin as to consumers. HURTS deal has zero effect on
our economics. That means Hurts is not getting a discount.

(01:18:52):
That means you're paying the full price, just like everybody else.
I love Elon must for that. And I think I'm
gonna get me a Tesla and the deal is not done,
so I think I'm gonna get me a test Let's
be clear on that. All right, that is your rumor reports.
All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now shout to revote
everybody else to mix this up. Next, let's go so
Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same. Angela

(01:19:13):
Hair talking about my friends at the General Insurance that
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Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com
to learn more. Today some restrictions apply. Brody you cj Envy,
Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club.
I want to shout out to the people at the

(01:19:35):
Miami Convention Center. I was there yesterday. I flew in
there for a meeting. Of course, my show, My Car
Show goes down twelve twelve, so you know, just planning.
We have to plan out everything from fire, your security, vendors, food,
it's a lot into playing planning out these car shows.
So I was out there with them and they love
the show. So I just want to say good morning
to those ladies. Good morning, good peace, queens. And also

(01:19:57):
we gotta shout also, we gotta shout out Eric Adams. Yes,
I knew mayor starting January second in New York City.
There was some other black man as I saw get
elected last night too. Oh it was a first black
man somewhere. Why can I not remember that right now? Well, Pitchburgh, Yeah,
salute to Ed ganey Man. He's the new mayor of Pitchburgh,
first black mary in Pitchburg history, So salute to that brother.

(01:20:20):
Also shout out to Alvin brag he is our first
black DA in Manhattan. And what about Boston. We have
a new Asian man in woman Asian, Yes, what's your name?
First woman of color who is going to be a
mayor in Boston. Michelle Will. Good morning Michelle Will. And
shout out to Chose. By the way, who is my
counselman here in Brooklyn. That's actually um, my friend's son.

(01:20:44):
So it's really nice to see that he was able
to to win that election. Okay, it's exciting all right. Well,
when we come back, we got the positive notice to
breakfast club. Good morning morning, everybody is cj Envy, angela ye, Charlomagne,
nic guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now shout the
Melbolle for joining us this morning. Slut to my guy,
a Melbourne man. Make sure you watch Ara Melbler every

(01:21:05):
night Monday through Friday at six pm on MSNBC. I
love the way are delivers the news. He delivers the
news in a very digestible way. You know, it's not
too over the head, so if you just want to
you know. And he's very objective too. I like that
as well. He's very he's very down the middle. So
slut aar Melbourne. Alright, Melbourne, all right, well we got

(01:21:26):
a positive note. We do got a positive note, and
I'm gonna be on the Daily Show to Night with
My Man Trevor Noah at ten pm on at eleven
pm on Comedy Central, so make sure you check that out.
And the positive note is simply this, it's difficult to
try and be what you are. Not all right, being
what you are doesn't require any effort. When you become wise,

(01:21:49):
you accept yourself the way you are. And the complete
acceptance of yourself becomes the complete acceptance of everyone else.
That's a quote from the great Don Yo Ruise Breakfast
Club pitches, y'all finishing, y'all dumb,

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