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Cory Booker Interview and More

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0:01

In the morning. You gonna wake up in the

0:03

morning. I'm talking right if you're

0:05

about to experience a morning showing like

0:07

any yoast club. What

0:11

you guys are doing right now, it's the hump culture. Breakfast

0:13

Club is my morning. I

0:15

need it and I love it. Something you

0:18

like, You're really not popping until

0:20

you do the breakfast Club and waiting come

0:22

to y'all show man. I know you gotta be a

0:24

big time Celet me be up and here you gotta be you gotta

0:26

be big time t J ny Anti Lay

0:28

and Charlotta Magine the guy if the breakfast

0:30

club bitch you good

0:43

morning us yo yo yo yo yo

0:45

yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

0:47

yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo

0:50

yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Good

0:52

morning Angela ye, good money damby

0:54

Charlotta Magne the guy piece of the plan. It

0:56

is Tuesday,

0:58

Yes, it's Tuesday, and you you

1:00

got the troublemakers? Man? How's that

1:03

hell? Sorry? That was my protein shaping

1:05

this morning? You and why

1:08

what are you? Black Ball and Nicki

1:10

Minaj and Angela out

1:12

in People's Daddies. She playing Mari on the

1:14

Breakfast Club listen

1:17

the man. I follow him on Instagram. He posts

1:20

twenty one savage all the time. My son, this is

1:22

my son, me and my son. My son have to do

1:24

with this. I'm nothing

1:26

to do with this, not as secretor has nothing to do with

1:28

why he was picked up by Ice. It has

1:31

nothing to do with it. Yeah, man, swoop to my guy twenty

1:33

one. I've never seen so many stupid

1:35

kids, Like, they don't even understand. You've

1:37

never seen that many stupid kids. And you got the Internet because

1:39

I guess I don't normally be in the midst of all

1:41

that. I'm like, this is the dumbest thing I've ever

1:44

seen. They were mad at you yesterday, not

1:46

as mad as the barbs were at you yet

1:49

point definitely not. I

1:52

feel like I got I got shot twice in the same spot.

1:54

Talk to me already had that discussion

1:56

the cup. It's like six months ago. It was the same

1:58

discussion. Well, listen, matter at the same

2:00

thing. Think about the internet, right, we

2:02

all know the type of logs

2:05

that make the Internet burn, right, we know the type

2:07

of things we can throw on the fire of the Internet and

2:09

make it burn. And you black Ball and Nicki

2:11

Minaj is gonna always be one of those things that make it

2:13

burn. But how can I black ball nick I

2:16

has been not playing her record, Like, that's true. It is

2:18

a beige ball. If it's just Envy not playing it,

2:20

it's a beige ball, It's not a black

2:22

gall But I said, I mean, this was something that we spoke

2:24

about six months ago. She said whatever she said

2:26

about some people didn't hear a thing. You know, it

2:28

was all over the place last time, so you know, they

2:30

squashed it out. So I said, we could. I

2:33

respect your stance. I also think

2:35

it's whack, but I respect it. Think it's whack because

2:38

I just playing both sides of the fast. You

2:40

don't want the drama. He's

2:42

like, for once in my life, I'm nothing one that people

2:44

are coming fun I

2:48

mean, my guy,

2:50

you know it is y'all y'a wouldn't

2:52

but anyway, but that's what it is. It was

2:54

funny to me that I was laughing at everything yesterday.

2:56

I was like, yo, people are so stupid. But

2:59

you know the funny thing is I was in Atlanta, so I didn't

3:01

really catch it until I landed. Oh that's the best

3:03

thing. When I landed, my phone was on

3:05

fire. Listen. That's why I deleted a Twitter off

3:07

my phone. I don't have Twitter on my phone snapchat,

3:10

and I got on my phone on Instagram because Twitter is

3:12

the only thing that's on fire. No, no,

3:14

not when the babs chasing I mean on Instagram

3:16

if you look at your comments, but you don't have to look at your comments

3:18

on Instagram. I mean, I didn't care, but it was funny. Some of

3:21

them are hilarious. I love it. The ball I

3:23

was reading the mom Man. They called me all types

3:25

of names yesterday. Names I I

3:27

texted Charlemagne wanted the names to see what he would

3:30

saying. I've just been called this Charlemagne

3:32

every reply, the racial slur. They

3:39

called me that, like how many times enough

3:42

enough? I was like, geeche. I kind of agree

3:44

with him, though, so I didn't really like, what what you agree? What

3:47

would you agree with me? But they said, what,

3:51

I think you're wrong for black balling you shut

3:53

up, man, And they're like

3:55

so happy now that Like Charlemagne is

3:58

barb again, Charlotmagne back the bar.

4:01

I was saying about peoples. I like Nikki. I've never

4:03

listened. I don't think you dislike Nikki either. No,

4:06

I did. I didn't. I never disliked her.

4:08

I disliked some of her ways. I never disliked her. I

4:10

did, I did. Some of the way she was moving I

4:12

didn't like. But you know, she's

4:14

good, and you know, people make mistakes and they do things,

4:17

and she's good. So as long as she's doing get

4:19

some bars, I feel some

4:21

bars don't don't even matter. I

4:23

mean, she knows how I felt about self. And

4:25

this wasn't the first time that sweet, It wasn't

4:28

the first time I stood up for a DJ. By

4:30

the way, it's not a wild, crazy close to Valentine's

4:33

Day, you know,

4:36

it's the truth. That's how I feel about my DJ's.

4:39

Like, nobody gonna standing for

4:41

my DJ's. I'm standing for the DJs, you know, because

4:43

our artists will put the pressure on a DJ

4:45

faster than they'll put the pressure on the music director, faster

4:48

than they'll put the pressure on on program program

4:50

director, operations manager

4:53

CEO over labeled. The first

4:56

thing they'll do is come to a DJ, and I'm like, that's that's

4:58

crazy, that's fat, you know, but that's DJs

5:01

are closer to the street though, you know what I'm saying to

5:03

they a little more accessible, easier to

5:05

touch that and the fact that

5:07

they know you, yeah, you know you personally.

5:09

Did they know it's personally, but you know, I just didn't like it. I stood

5:11

it for a bunch of deg I did it for Clue before, I did it for

5:13

Cype, for sounds before, I did it for a lot of time people standing

5:16

up for YouTube. I don't ask anybody

5:18

too, I don't necessarily care. Listen,

5:20

listen. That's what we need to do. We

5:22

need to keep all female beef at a minimum

5:24

and hip hop. So you and NICKI need to squash it immediately.

5:27

I don't have no problem with how about

5:29

you're not a female and is that not

5:31

the bigger picture here? How

5:37

about that you're not a woman? That

5:40

too, Okay, as much as you want to be that too.

5:42

Now, you know, this is the most righteous, ratchet morning

5:44

show on the planet, So we always have a healthy

5:46

balance of the nonsense that we're discussing

5:48

now. But we also have twenty twenty

5:50

presidential candidate Cory Booker on uh,

5:54

nobody did not know Jnald Trump

5:56

all right, Yeah, he did have a whole documentary about

5:58

beef before though it did he Yeah,

6:01

street Fight when he was running from mayor of Newark. Oh

6:04

you don't remember that with Sharp James. That was

6:07

an award winning documentary. I

6:10

think I did see that. Yeah, it was

6:12

a really tough campaign. He actually

6:14

ended up losing that election, but they documented

6:16

the whole process of it, and it was dirty.

6:19

James beloved in New York him. I

6:21

always wanted to know why people in New York really didn't take to

6:23

Corey book. Collect That's because he was from the suburbs

6:26

at first, and then he moved to Newark. So you know how it is

6:28

when they look at you as like an outsider coming

6:30

into New York. It

6:32

was a mixture of both though some people liked them. Some people, Yeah,

6:35

but that was so. He has been living in

6:37

New York, you know, since then. So we'll talk

6:39

to him later to find out all about that. All

6:41

right, And we got front page news. What we're talking about. We

6:44

are going to be talking about the Super Bowl. How

6:46

were the numbers on the Super Bowl? Well,

6:48

we'll give you that breakdown. It's not too great, all

6:51

right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep a lot just

6:53

to Breakfast Club, Go morning, Angelie

6:58

Charlomagne, the guy we are Breakfast Club?

7:03

Hey yo ho, all right,

7:05

let's get too for Page News.

7:07

What were talking about? Well, rest in Peace,

7:09

Too Young and the Restless star Christophe Saint

7:11

John. He was found daddy was fifty two years old.

7:14

They said just last week. He was treated for

7:16

depression. And he also had gotten engaged

7:18

five months ago. His fiance posted

7:21

how did it happen? How? Why did you leave

7:23

so early and left me all alone?

7:26

You know he's been on He was on The Cosby

7:28

Show and he played them Vegan

7:31

the Vegetarian Vegan Boyfriend,

7:34

and he also played on The Young and the Rest of Since nineteen

7:36

ninety one. He got nine Daytime Emmy Award nominations

7:38

and won ten double n double

7:40

ACP Image Awards. Did you check on your grandma

7:43

yesterday? Did you check on your old auntie

7:45

and make sure that she okay? Okay? I

7:48

don't know if that was he was in the Own Was he in the eight

7:50

Month episode? He wasn't in that episode. Yeah,

7:53

he wasn't. A boy from the netword. I don't remember. But

7:55

he also has played on a lot of different things like Everybody

7:57

Hates Chris. He played on in a Different World.

8:00

Your Grandma known from Young and the restless. Absolutely,

8:02

Grandma's devastated this morning here in this news, Oh

8:04

your mama. Now they also lost He also lost

8:06

his son, Julian back in twenty fourteen.

8:09

His son took his own life. So yeah,

8:13

just I guess dealing with depression. Every

8:15

pression ain't no joke, bro. Some people have extreme

8:18

highs and extreme lows. I'm one of them. I'm

8:20

having an extreme high this morning, though. I

8:22

woke up listening to the Guy

8:24

and Mary J. Blige didn't transition

8:26

in the Notorious Big for whatever reason. I

8:28

was listening to Bobby Brown this morning on my way to Okay,

8:31

knew, Jack Swinkle, get you in that mood all right now,

8:33

Charlotte Ruce, this is gonna be upsetting to you. They

8:35

have filed for bankruptcy. Charlotte

8:38

Ruce, Charlot, I know you're a big fan of Charlotte

8:40

rus I grew up on Charlotte Ruth. That's the food.

8:43

It's not Charlotte's. Ruce's Charlotte if Charlotte

8:45

Ruse was fashion Over before Fashion Over. Yes,

8:47

they filed for bankruptcy. They are going to close the ninety

8:49

four stores. So they said, basically, they

8:51

had too much debt the brick and mortar presence

8:54

was actually a burden for them, So

8:56

they are planning to hopefully emerge

8:58

from this bankruptcy, getting new owner and

9:01

have a lighter balance. Why don't they just follow the fashion

9:03

noble model and go e commerce like I'm

9:05

sure that's why they're closing down some stories.

9:07

It's like, for one, yeah,

9:10

a little bit better than Forever twenty one, I would say,

9:12

you know, really, Forever twenty one is popping. It's

9:14

the only female clothes. Yes, Charlotte Up's

9:16

only sells female clothes. Yes, I grew

9:18

up in South Carolina. My wife used to be in Charlott's

9:20

rous a lot over twenty one. Men's does

9:22

really well too. Charless Roofs

9:24

is better than Rainbow, you know what I'm saying. And

9:27

the Super Bowl had the lowest viewers

9:29

since two thousand and eight. So that's

9:32

just an update for you as far as how many people

9:34

were watching the Super Bowl, and it's the historically

9:36

lowest scoring game, but it's also one

9:39

of the lowest views.

9:41

Been declining your ratings the past seven

9:43

years. That's probably because there's so many other ways to

9:45

watch TV, right because to watch about one hundred

9:47

point seven million across all the network platforms, right,

9:50

and people all the digital properties

9:52

for the NFL and everything, yea, and the fact that people

9:54

are boycotting and stuff like that. But I mean, I

9:56

guess it's a lot of different ways to watch the Super Bowl

9:58

other than intelligence. All right, Well that is your front

10:00

page Newses all right, get it off your chests. Eight

10:02

hundred five five one oh five one. If

10:04

you're upset, you need to vent hit us right now.

10:07

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10:09

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10:30

get to pick up the mother mother phone and down.

10:33

This is your time to get it off your chest. Noether you're

10:35

man or plas,

10:37

we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. So you but have

10:40

the same energy. Hello,

10:42

who's this dust out of four way?

10:44

And was happy Tuesday off, all right? What's up

10:46

dustin? Happy Tuesday? Broke? Get it off your chests? All

10:48

right, man, I'm just calling to give some BIV device to the

10:50

most beautiful, smartst woman that I

10:53

know. Her name is Ashley. That's my wife. Is

10:55

people's awesome mother and everything

10:57

in the world. I love that, No, man,

10:59

she is awesome. Stup every

11:01

morning I woke up next year, Man, I wake up with a

11:03

smile. There's nothing to be bad at the same here,

11:06

bro, I ain't mad at you feel to say,

11:08

wake up next to his wife with a smile. Shut up, he meant

11:10

his wife. What did you mean? His wife? He was trying to

11:12

be funny as Hello, who's this? Oh

11:14

hey, there's a Stephanie called from Cleveland. How

11:16

are y'all today? Hey from Cleveland?

11:19

Um, oh, thank you for coming to Cleveland's iHeart

11:21

in the new station. I appreciate that app wenten

11:23

to y'all on the app on my phone for a long time.

11:26

Yeah, y'all need something since Lebron left again,

11:28

that's it. We have a lot. Don't do that. Yeah,

11:31

but I wanted to say, I'm I love you,

11:33

Charlmagne. I'm a little mad at you. Right now, because

11:36

um, yesterday you were very hump

11:38

a critical in the way that you went at Jimmie Levado.

11:41

Obviously those means from funnies, like people were just joking

11:43

about the fact that they didn't know he's one in the UK. But

11:45

you also said when Angel he first

11:47

reported about um, you

11:50

were like, oh, he looked like

11:52

he got attacked by somebody who was screaming

11:54

Maga world. So that wasn't funny either. Oh

11:57

well, they're trying to be funny. He really did look like he

11:59

got attack Maga supporters. How

12:01

do you want to make fun But that is a real situation

12:04

for Jesse Smaller and then you're gonna get so mad at

12:06

getting a bottle that's their cool. Oh, Jesse

12:08

Smaller is not the only person that Magan supporters of attack,

12:10

of course, but it's still not toil to make of that situation.

12:13

Let her just be mad at you for your dead Okay,

12:15

okay, just take that. I mean Jesse did

12:18

call himself to gay Tupac though. That was kind of funny.

12:20

That was and that's cool. I wanted to play. Also,

12:22

thank you so much for your bucks. I was played diating

12:25

up with um anxiety and depression. I started

12:27

taking madicine and it's been great. So she's

12:29

happy and mad at you at the same time. Maybe that's that's the kind

12:31

that's the kind of people I love. I love people like you because

12:33

I know your emotions are real. So I appreciate

12:35

you being mad at me and appreciate the love. And

12:37

I know that the madness is coming from a genuine

12:40

place. And you want me to do better. I do. I'm

12:42

so proud of you. I've been listening forever, so I'm

12:44

really proud you're doing good. Thank you very much.

12:48

Yeah from Area City.

12:50

Oh boy, what's up? Gee from the bricks man, We

12:52

ain't here for you in a long time, He goes, we thought you got locked

12:54

up. Bro. Oh did you saying

12:57

that? Because Block and Paul White, you would have thought

12:59

I was gonna bag. That's

13:03

Stu man. I gotta get off my fact

13:05

that the fact that just Mullett

13:07

is out his senter, he's the new Gate Tupac.

13:10

I mean, I'm offender that fit. And then

13:12

he also got the nerves to say that it's

13:14

time for black people to start them more

13:16

black and more gay. I mean, what type of narcotics

13:19

this man? Nor he said this all thrown

13:21

black history. Mother, I'm for this fall. So

13:23

are you telling me that you would not love a gay

13:25

tupac? Can you imagine what keep your head up would

13:27

have been about if he was gay? Oh? My goodness, absolutely

13:31

Na. This wouldn't say some fucking like that

13:33

taller man. I'm just a crawl pawling. So

13:35

you're telling me you wouldn't want to hear I get around from a gay

13:37

Tupac. My goodness, absolutely no, I

13:40

don't want to hear I get around from nobody? Jay?

13:42

What about the ambitions as a rider from

13:44

a gate tupac? Man? You

13:46

moving on? Mind? Charlo Man, I knew

13:49

your fruity. You can't hide it no

13:51

more. My gosh, A right,

13:53

guys, that's enough with gay Tupac

13:55

having nose drink coron

14:00

were supposed to do to hit him up? Hey, Hey, how would

14:02

get Tupaca look laying laying in the tough

14:04

covered in jewelry? Ohe

14:10

man, you don't know if your

14:12

chests eight hundred five eight five one

14:14

on five one if you need to vent hit us up now,

14:16

it's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast

14:19

club. Wake wake

14:21

up, wait your

14:24

time to get it off your chest with

14:27

your man or blas. We want to hear from you on a breakfast

14:29

club. We have a one

14:32

in a million call right now. We have Kayla

14:34

on the line. Kay look, good morning, Hi Kaylak, good

14:36

morning morning. Oh hey Charlomagne.

14:38

Hi ye, hey Kayla, Hi Envy,

14:41

Hey, now you calling for Charlomagne. You have a huge

14:44

crush on Charlomagne. Chess, I do. I

14:46

actually called last year and was the one

14:48

like Charlomagne who got me hot. I'm for brus

14:51

with Jordan. I'm trying to find you. No disrespect

14:53

to your wife, Yeah, I got that through.

14:55

Oh my god, I'm well. I'm happy

14:57

that you got great taste. Baby. No, she doesn't

15:00

thank you. So what other fetishists do

15:02

you have? You

15:09

ask? Um? I mean, I just want

15:11

to say that he is really sexy, like he

15:14

has a demeanor to where he'll look

15:16

at you like like oh my gosh,

15:18

whoa he's walking like no, for

15:20

real, y'all. He walked around like he has a

15:24

aura of good like he's

15:26

like a sexy mad ball. Yeah,

15:28

she's mad ball this

15:32

presence. And then he dark skinned like dark

15:34

skinned men. You already know you're

15:36

gonna leave satisfied, like you don't even

15:39

have to say twice my bad DJ y'all,

15:44

are you saying that I got big energy killer? No,

15:46

it's not about oh well,

15:50

like blab a woman clothes and put

15:52

it on her and then she'll be like chasing

15:54

you as Okay,

15:57

though I don't chase. My grandma got money. So I

16:00

say, let me ask you a question. Charlamagne

16:02

likes things in the butt. No, what do you mind? No,

16:05

I'm never in the but I'm twenty eight years

16:08

old and I've never and I

16:10

will never. We

16:13

haven't even had breakfast yet. Could you stop nothing

16:16

talking to Kayla.

16:19

I hope you'll run into each other one day. I

16:22

really get married. I do so.

16:24

No disrespect for your wife for work. This

16:26

is all very disrespectful to his wife.

16:29

Okay, I'm happily married. But thank you, Kayla.

16:31

I appreciate you appreciating Kayla.

16:33

Hold on, I'm gonna give you his number, right, Yes, you should be appreciated.

16:36

I don't want his number. That's disrespectful, but

16:38

just no, Sean Lemaine, Kayla

16:41

Aubrey Elle legged, it's so trying to get

16:43

to you. I live in Brunswick, Georgia,

16:45

I'm white by Saint Thomas Island.

16:48

Okay, you got money down on your knee the

16:52

coach. He didn't never say how she looks. She just said, I got

16:54

money. You know your I'm beautiful, I

16:57

am brown skin, I'm four eleven. I'm

17:00

I'm taking like a coke bottle, like the one

17:02

back in the day, like anyone.

17:07

And I'm telling you, I'm thank

17:09

you. That will be no more.

17:11

Wife. Wold, come on now,

17:14

you cannot. They have three children together.

17:16

Okay, we appreciate, don't break. I'm

17:18

a happy home. She don't keep no man,

17:20

thank you, damn. Okay, have

17:23

a blessed day. We appreciate you. Thank you for calling.

17:25

It's ruthless. Yes, all right,

17:28

okay, okay, wow, wow,

17:30

wow guys. I was on in the

17:32

scream high this morning. I'm gonna scream higher

17:34

right now. Okay, you know what she later

17:37

with, I got money. You know you're a bird.

17:39

Listen. I suppose you didn't ask her net worth? Listen.

17:42

I'm just happy to be here. Thank you Cayler for appreciating

17:44

me. All right. Flattery will get you everywhere. You

17:46

don't have no b d ei though, that is true.

17:52

Oh man, We'll give you a update on twenty

17:54

one Savage and Ice and what's happening

17:56

with him, because he did apply to seeing

17:58

the country a couple of years ago. So we'll tell you what

18:00

it is, all right, we'll get into that next keeping locked as

18:03

the Breakfast Clugal Morning, the Breakfast

18:05

Club. Everybody

18:08

is DJ mvy Angela Yee,

18:11

Charlomagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's

18:13

get to these rumors. Let's talk twenty one Savage.

18:15

Listen, this just Ohlah

18:20

reports Breakfast

18:24

Club. So let's delve

18:26

into what's happening with twenty one Savage with

18:29

his whole visa situation. Now, according

18:31

to twenty one Savage, his lawyer, they're saying that one

18:33

might have triggered his arrests was his

18:36

visa application. He actually made a move

18:38

to become a legal resident, and that's what may have caused

18:40

them to investigate the application. They

18:43

did a background check which revealed

18:45

that he was born in the UK, came to the

18:47

US legally in two thousand and five. He did have

18:49

his visa, but it expired the next year

18:51

and he's been here illegally ever since. According to

18:53

his lawyer, this has happened to so many

18:55

people, it's not there when he fault of his own because he was

18:57

a child when this happened. Now,

19:00

according to his lawyer, he was trying to apply

19:02

for a U visa back in twenty seventeen,

19:05

and that's a visa that's a form of relief

19:07

for people who have been here illegally for ten years

19:09

or longer who have a qualifying US

19:11

relative living here. He has three kids

19:13

who are born here, so that would qualify him to be able

19:16

to remain here legally. Now,

19:18

they did try to bring up this felony conviction.

19:21

Ice brought that up, but his lawyer saying

19:23

that was expunged, so that shouldn't

19:25

even be an issue for him in twenty one minutes

19:28

since he was five years old. That's so crazy.

19:30

He's been since he was five years old, right,

19:32

So, according to his attorney, Ice is trying

19:34

to unnecessarily punish him,

19:37

and the visa that he applied for also

19:39

is kemmy also based on him being

19:41

a victim of a crime. He was shot during

19:43

a twenty thirteen incident where his best friend was murdered

19:46

and that affected him physically and mentally severely.

19:48

So he goes on to say that being a crime victim also

19:50

puts him in a position for being here permanently.

19:53

Slu to my guy twenty one. Man, he's a great guy,

19:55

and I think twenty one is gonna end up being the

19:58

face of this whole illegal immigrant deportation

20:00

thing the way Meek millers to face the prison reform because

20:03

sometimes things happen to you so God can work

20:05

through you. Or I think that twenty one is gonna

20:08

end up being a good voice for this.

20:10

This situation is okay, absolutely

20:12

now it's mom posted. It's a damn shame when we live in

20:15

a world where people thrive off

20:17

and feed negative energy, laugh at others who

20:19

are going through real life challenges fighting

20:21

for their lives and freedom. Sick of it. However,

20:23

in the end, people will see this too,

20:25

shall come to pass free twenty

20:27

one Saven. Wonder if they're using this

20:29

to like nail twenty one on

20:32

other things though, because this all just seems

20:34

so random to pick them up for this situation.

20:36

He's been out the street for a couple of years now, so I

20:39

know that shouldn't be an issue. I agree with that, but you know,

20:41

sometimes people were having access to grind because of

20:43

old stuff. They hate to see those those guys

20:45

who may have been a certain way in the street actually

20:48

changed their lives on Evolve and so can't

20:50

get them for that, but we'll get it for taxation, yeah, and

20:52

something like that, because he's not really supposed to be he let's if we can

20:54

stick this on them, right all right now, his team

20:56

has said all the loves appreciate it, but money is

20:59

last of our worry. Awareness and

21:01

support is what we need. Pa real

21:03

one for speaking up. He's talking about peap in quality control.

21:05

Be vocal. This is an issue a lot of people

21:07

go through that you may never know and God forbid they

21:09

have to go through slue to my gudm easy And I'm gonna

21:11

tell you something, man, all of these people that's you know, running

21:14

for president, the Kamala Harrises of the world

21:16

and the Corey booka is like the same way

21:18

they talked about the Justice Mulet situation in

21:20

regard of the hate crimes, this is the time to talk

21:22

about this twenty one savage situation in regards

21:24

to illegal immigrants in the treat

21:26

and that the bad treatment of the receiving crime. And that's

21:29

something that we've been seeing, you know, even before

21:31

twenty one savage just with Donald

21:33

Trump trying to shut down the border,

21:35

also trying to get rid of DOCCA

21:38

and everything. So that's something that has been an issue

21:41

ongoing that we should pay attention to. Y'all want to be cool

21:43

and y'll want to look like y'all connected to the culture. Y'all

21:45

need to reach yourself. There's something

21:47

to get okay all right now? For everybody excited

21:50

for Atlantic Season three, they're saying that may

21:52

not come in twenty nineteen, it may

21:54

not come out this year, but it is currently being written, so

21:56

we don't know if it's going to happen this year, but they

21:58

are at least working. So you

22:00

know, people have been posting footage

22:03

of different things right now. And

22:05

I'm excited for Atlanta. That's one of my favorite shows.

22:07

I don't want them to rush it. I like it when it's like a year or

22:09

two in between the shows, and I do

22:12

want it back, though, I do want it back

22:14

shows I know like I need Insecure back.

22:16

I need Atlanta back. Sometimes message that momentum.

22:19

People like to see it all the time and forget about it, take your

22:21

time. I miss it certain shows. I'm

22:23

like, when is Power coming back? When is this show coming

22:25

back anything worth? It is worth the way all

22:28

right now. Celo Green has apologized. We told

22:30

you about his post Big

22:32

Boy, Yo, big We're riding with you, fam do

22:35

that ish F the so called protesters,

22:37

you just got one hundred million worth of press.

22:39

I'll kill for you. And that's because people were

22:41

criticizing Big Boy for performing at the Super

22:43

Bowl halftime show. But Cilo is writing for his guy,

22:46

and Timica Mallory got on his She

22:49

said, really, Celo, huh,

22:52

just want to make sure you all see how some of the artists

22:54

we love really feel about mothers and fathers

22:56

who have lost your children and people on the front line.

22:58

Also, someone called TV one and asking what

23:00

there is to like about this post. I've been outside

23:02

of jail for two days in the cold, trying to

23:05

help detainees get food, hot water, and lights. I'm

23:07

on some other is today. Y'all don't want it with me?

23:09

Well, Celo has since apologized. He

23:12

said, I'd like to address what has become a large misunderstanding,

23:15

and I hope you will receive this post as clarity,

23:17

closure, and most important, an apology. I posted

23:19

yesterday, excited in the heat of the moment, and

23:21

spirit of triumphant support of my fellow at

23:24

Lanting teammate and brother Big Boy. My post

23:26

is speaking exclusively to him and about those who

23:28

are posted him performing. I would never disrespect

23:31

or devalue the stance or the severity of why

23:33

it has been a call to arms as far as our living

23:36

situation here in America. So he did apologize

23:38

to those who he offended. Yeah, I love

23:40

Celo what he was bugging. You know, you don't have to say to

23:42

so called protests. And you got to realize it's people

23:44

out here fighting for you even when you don't know

23:46

it. And you never know when you're gonna be in that situation

23:49

and need those same people to Tamika Mallory's

23:51

and the Misons and the Linda Saucers and the common

23:53

President to come ride for you. You never

23:55

know. He has a response to Peter because

23:58

Peter went a big boy. Hey,

24:00

big boy, the way you move is horrifying when animals

24:02

have to die for your outfit. So they didn't like

24:04

that fur that he had on during the performance.

24:06

But in other news, Big Boy has announced the Dungeon

24:09

Family Reunion tour, So that's gonna

24:11

be happening he'll be on tour with Goody

24:13

Mob, Sleepy Brown, Organized Noise and kp

24:15

the goal. I'm definitely here to see that. I'm and I'm not sticking

24:17

up with Peter because Pete ain't never been a negative degree

24:19

temperatures, clearly, because then first you can

24:21

wear something else. You don't have to wear a fur. I

24:24

know you ain't talking. You don't you too? Bacon,

24:27

turkey, bacon, I don't even eat. I

24:30

don't eat that anymore. You eat animals? Nope,

24:32

I stopped. I told you I was being a vegetarian.

24:34

Now what I mean, if you okay

24:36

something you got gotta be leather. She was gonna have attarian.

24:41

I told you I've been working on it. And so yeah,

24:43

that's been the goal. I eat animals. I

24:46

eat things with facing. Sorry, Peter, we know we

24:48

heard. Yes. All right, well

24:51

that is your rumor report. And by the way, since

24:53

you brought up bacon, um, it is Chinese New Year

24:55

today and it is the Year of the pig.

24:57

So happy Chinese New Year going. Hey, if I choic, shout

25:00

out pigs after you say you don't eat pork, this is

25:02

the year the pig. It's is Chinese year. All right and

25:04

shout out to Revolt. This is our hundred

25:06

thousand, hundred episodes, that

25:10

Revoke episode. You

25:14

can't even make a shout out of the man we got FROMT

25:16

page news. Next year when we're talking about um, I mean,

25:19

we are going to talk about the super Bowl

25:21

and they're historically low numbers. And we'll tell

25:23

you who has commented on what they did

25:25

as far as watching the super Bowl or should I say not

25:27

watching? All Right, we'll get into that next keeping lock this

25:30

to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning.

25:33

Everybody's DJ mvy Angela

25:36

Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast

25:38

Club. Let's get in some front page

25:40

news. What we're talking about. Well, Ben in college,

25:42

we talked about the Offima, historically black

25:44

college that might have to shut down. They

25:47

did surpass their goal of raising five

25:49

million dollars to help them stay open, and they

25:51

actually raised eight point two million dollars. So

25:54

they still have to undergo a formula pill to make

25:56

sure everything is good to go, but fortunately

25:58

they have surpassed that goal. Now, why was

26:00

it showdown? Was it bad financing, bad management

26:02

or was it low admissions? Do we know? Well, they did have

26:04

to fundraise to raise that money and that became

26:06

a community white effort. So I don't know if it was bad.

26:10

You know many maybe people alumni weren't giving

26:12

back the way that they should. You know, I can't tell you exactly

26:15

what happened. Dropping a clue bombs

26:17

have been in college day. They didn't have their goal out

26:19

of Friday, and Friday was the last day.

26:21

Said they must have raised that like last four million this

26:23

weekend. Yea luth have been in college.

26:25

So let's everybody that actually supported

26:28

I give. I gave a couple of dollars, all right. Now.

26:30

Super Bowl viewership has fallen to its

26:33

lowest since two thousand and eight with

26:35

the newer Gland Patriots win over the

26:37

Rams, and some people clearly

26:40

were not watching the game. Here's what Al

26:42

Sharpton had to say to Baller Alert. I

26:44

didn't watch it. I took a knee and did

26:47

other things until Kaepernick

26:49

is re hired somewhere and it's not blackballed

26:52

in the NFL. I was not going to watch

26:54

the Super Bowl, all right Now.

26:57

That number of one hundred point seven million total

26:59

audience come when you add up everything. So

27:01

if you watch it on the network on interactive

27:04

on NFL digital properties, verizing media,

27:06

mobile properties, all other

27:08

kinds of digital properties. That's all those numbers put

27:10

together. Are we boycotting the NFL

27:13

because they blackballed Colin Kaepernick because

27:15

the NFL is a racist organization? If

27:17

it's because it's a racist organization, then Colin

27:20

shouldn't want to play in a racist organization

27:22

and we shouldn't watch. So even if Colin gets a job

27:24

doesn't mean that the NFL is any less racist. Yeah,

27:27

what's the goal? I don't understand. Like I said a long time ago,

27:29

the more powerful message would be for Colin to say, the NFL

27:32

doesn't care about the police brutality that black

27:34

and around people face it the hands of the police, and they blackballed

27:36

me for standing up for my community. That would make a lot

27:39

more people give the NFL the middle finger, Like, you can't

27:41

be saying and expect everyone to boycotting.

27:43

We don't even know why we are really boycotting. I get you what you say,

27:45

but there's a lot of athletes that play in the NFL that feed

27:47

their families from that as well. So it's kind of like, do

27:50

I not support them because they're still trying to make some money,

27:52

some coin to feed their families. And do I say

27:55

on this side, you know it's

27:57

people have hometown heroes, family members,

28:00

everybody that I'm not mad at anybody that watch the NFL. I

28:02

still watch the NFL from time to time. I just think that Colin

28:04

needs to have a message. I'm witcap, but what

28:07

are we? What am I with? Yeah, because

28:09

he took a knee because he was

28:12

protesting the injustice that black and brown people face

28:14

it the hands of the police. So I thought, then

28:16

blackballing him because that is why everybody

28:18

was given the NFL or the middle finger. So if they

28:21

get if he gets rehired, that doesn't go away.

28:23

No, And why would you want to work for a racist

28:25

organization? Do you know what I'm

28:27

saying? Like, like, why would you want to work for an organization

28:30

that is given the middle finger to black and brown people

28:32

and the injustice that we face. We have to get more on

28:34

this and figure this out. I just think Colin

28:37

needs a message. Like I said, I'm witcap, but what

28:39

are we doing? And tonight is the State of the Union. By

28:41

the way, are you guys gonna watch Donald Trump's

28:43

annual State of the Union. Wouldn't miss that stand

28:46

up special for the world best best

28:48

stand up comedian going today. Donald Trump, Man,

28:50

I got my book club with Divine Franklin tonight,

28:52

so I won't be home to watch it, but I'm sure I'll

28:54

catch a lot of it digitally.

28:57

All right, Well, that is your front page news,

29:00

all right. Now, when we come back, looking of

29:02

Donald Trump, one of his arch enemies, well,

29:05

I don't know, he's not really his arch enemy, but he's gonna be

29:08

one of his may not cool main competitors.

29:10

That's right. New Jersey Senator Corey Booker

29:12

will be joining US twenty twenty presidential candidate

29:14

Cory book that's right, former mayor of Nork.

29:17

So we'll talk to him when we come back. So don't move. It's

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29:42

Breakfast Club. Yeah,

29:45

it's the one most dangers want to show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne

29:48

and God Angelie I on the way envies that. I guess he's

29:50

on the way back from Atlanta. But we have a man I'm very

29:52

interested in talking to. He's running for president

29:54

in twenty twenty. Senator Corey Booker

29:57

is here. It's good to be here, man, Thank you for having good

29:59

morning. How are you. I'm doing well, man, it's good

30:01

to be here. You know, I'm a fan and appreciate

30:03

you keeping the tradition going

30:06

of black radio, which has always

30:08

been about informing, inspiring, challenging

30:10

as well as entertainment. Now, let's talk about this because

30:12

you didn't ask that you were running on the first

30:15

day of Black History Month. Yes, and people were

30:17

speculating that you would announce it at some point.

30:19

So what made you decide finally, Okay, this

30:21

is the year I'm going to do it for me. Right now, we're at

30:23

a point in our country where folks are starting to lose faith in

30:25

this nation and its ability to work for them. People feeling

30:28

left out, left behind, and I

30:30

think a lot of folks are starting to think the force is tearing

30:32

us apart. Are stronger than that would

30:34

hold us together. So why I just don't believe that.

30:36

I think it's time that we get back to bringing

30:39

people together, to focus on injustice, to

30:41

focus on a social justice

30:44

and advancing the idea of America for more

30:46

people. Donald Trump told a face the nation that you

30:48

don't stand a chance. Why don't you believe

30:51

in you? Well, I don't think there's a person that There

30:55

is not a person who's listening to my voice right now who

30:57

has not been underestimated, but that

31:00

doubted and overcome anyway.

31:02

And so this is who Donald Trump is. You know, I'm

31:05

going to show that the power of the people is greater than

31:07

the person in power. And if you believe that and

31:09

believe in me especially, somebody come in the pathway

31:11

that I've come. Only twenty one people

31:13

in American history of going from being a mayor of a city

31:16

to being in the United States Senate. I'm the fourth

31:18

popularly elected African American. And the history

31:20

of our country to the United States Senate, we have

31:23

a history as a country of doing things other people

31:25

said couldn't be done. And if you were one of those believers,

31:27

as time for us as America to start doing

31:30

impossible things again, then support my campaign,

31:32

show show and go to Corey Booker dot com give

31:35

a dollar, two dollars, because we're going to show that

31:37

the people we can do this. Does Corey Booker

31:39

have a specific agenda for black

31:41

people? And if so, what is it? Look,

31:43

Man, I as an

31:45

African American, you know, as a black

31:48

person, so much of the

31:51

realities for all Americans if you look at

31:53

through the lens of African Americans,

31:55

they've been many ways the conscience of this country

31:57

from its founding when we said we were going

32:00

to be a nation of liberty and justice for all,

32:02

the African American experience challenged the inadequacy

32:05

of those words when it meant reality. And so right

32:08

now, you pick an issue from maternal

32:10

mortality rates to incarcenteration,

32:13

the broken criminal justice system, to access

32:15

to healthcare, you see African

32:18

Americans having worse outcomes, and

32:20

you address the issues of Americans power

32:22

African Americans, the very promise of

32:24

America becomes real. And let me give you an example

32:27

of this. One of the main reasons I didn't

32:29

shy away from it. My posters told me it wasn't a

32:31

big issue on the minds of New Jerseyans, But I ran

32:34

telling people I was going to Washington to do

32:36

something about mass incarcerration, and

32:38

they said, well, it's not a big issue. But we

32:41

came down there and for years, I've been a senator

32:43

for over five years, I worked,

32:45

worked, worked, and just last Congress, we finally

32:47

got a bill done. Now, it doesn't solve the problem,

32:50

but the first time in our lifetime, after

32:52

the prison population going up five hundred

32:54

percent, finally we have

32:57

legislation that I was able to get done

32:59

with people on the other side of the aisle that starts

33:01

tearing down the institution of mass incarceration.

33:03

So so much of my life is about

33:05

where I live. I'm the only United States

33:08

senator lives an inner city community, black and brown

33:10

community below the poverty line by choice.

33:13

But you have a specific agenda for these black

33:15

people. I have a specific agenda for the

33:18

American people, which which includes

33:20

uplifting black people. But it's inseparable.

33:23

They alway say rithing, tied lifall bolts. We don't

33:25

really see that in our communities. Well, let me give you an example. I

33:27

have a bill that got a lot of attention called

33:30

baby bonds. It's a fancy name for saying that

33:32

every person born in America should have an

33:34

account created for them thousands

33:37

of dollars put in over a time dollar,

33:39

a thousand dollars of time and at the end,

33:41

if you are a low income America, you give up to fifty

33:43

thousand dollars. And that addresses all

33:45

Americans, but it actually helps the racial

33:48

wealth gap in a significant way. So

33:50

by addressing this problem with an idea of

33:54

creating savings accounts for every child

33:56

born in America, it helps all children, but

33:58

it dramatically helps African

34:00

Americans as well. And give you the last example of this is

34:03

that criminal justice bill that I just

34:05

did making the retroactive

34:07

that crack cocaine powder in disparity

34:09

fix. Ninety percent of the people benefit from

34:12

that or African Americans because the criminal

34:14

justice system is biased towards African Americans.

34:17

So when you fix the system, you help poor white folks

34:19

who get screwed by the system as well, but disproportionately,

34:22

you're going to help those people that are most affected

34:25

by an unjust criminal justice. How do you use the model

34:27

of Newark, right, and everything that you know

34:29

about living in Newark and having read in Newark, how

34:31

are I using that made for some of the platforms

34:33

that you have as far as running for president.

34:35

So this is the thing I'm

34:38

proud of. You know, Newark is a city that was disregarded,

34:41

disrespected, just playing disc Now

34:43

Newark is going through its biggest economic development

34:45

boom since the nineteen sixties, one

34:48

of the lowest unemployment rates we've seen in a long

34:50

time. But more than this, from the supermarkets

34:52

in the neighborhoods, the doubling of the affordable housing,

34:55

to incredible increase in our education

34:57

system. Right now, Newark has ranked wash

35:00

University came out study the number one city in all

35:02

of America for what's called beat the odd

35:04

schools, high poverty, yet high performance

35:07

schools that outperformed the suburbs. And so

35:09

new Work is in many ways a testimony to what

35:11

we can achieve when we all come together. Now

35:13

we haven't solved all our problems in Newark, but in

35:15

a very short time we've made massive

35:18

leaps and gain. And I'm tired of

35:20

people that disrespect urban spaces,

35:22

that put them down. And so for me speaking

35:25

to all of America now, I think this is

35:27

a time where people are doubting what we can do as

35:29

a country. They're beginning to believe where at

35:31

each other's throats, we can't get things

35:33

done, and I'm saying we can address

35:35

the unfinished business. You know, I was watching

35:37

the game, and look when I played football.

35:39

I played football in college, and I

35:42

used to know when we were going to score a touchdown. When

35:44

I started hearing the other huddle, the

35:46

defensive huddle, start tearing each other

35:48

down, yelling at each other. I'd looked to my

35:51

friends in the huddle and I'd be like, we're about to score. Because

35:54

that's where we are in America. We have all across

35:56

this country this common pain. People

35:58

are hurting Republicans and Democrats

36:01

putting aside their prescription drugs because they can't

36:03

afford them. Epipen's going up

36:05

hundreds of percent because

36:07

of this unjust gouging that's being done.

36:10

People working full time jobs and factory

36:12

towns of farm communities,

36:15

inner city communities and still need food stamps

36:17

just to get by. We have all of this common

36:19

pain, but we've lost a sense of common

36:21

purpose in this country. We need to get

36:23

back to calling this country together

36:26

to achieve a greater justice

36:28

for all. So you said you watched the Super Bowl,

36:30

so you're not with Kap I'm with Kap because

36:32

people forget what he is, they make

36:34

what they want to make him the focus. I've talked to the

36:36

brother. He is a humble man. It

36:39

is not about him. It is about

36:41

the ongoing injustice in our country.

36:43

Yes, when it comes to the criminal justice system, when

36:45

it comes to levels of police

36:47

accountability, and so, you

36:50

know, we may disagree on tactics at times,

36:52

but there's nobody that

36:55

can say that in terms of the commitment to the cause

36:58

of trying to reform this broken criminal

37:00

justice system. I don't think this, folks,

37:02

that many folks are more committed to that fight

37:04

every single day than

37:06

I am. That let my deeds speak for me.

37:09

When I accomplished as mayor of Newark reentry

37:11

programs, changing our court system,

37:13

the first drug courts, veteran courts, youth

37:16

courts in the state of New Jersey, and

37:18

well as well as some of the things I've gotten done as

37:20

United States Center. All Right, we got more with

37:23

Corey Booker, he's running for president for twenty

37:25

twenty. When we come back at the breakfast Cloakal morning

37:28

morning, everybody is DJ Envy,

37:30

Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are

37:32

the breakfast club. Now we have New Jersey

37:34

Senator Corey Booker, he's running for president

37:36

in the building, Charlomagne, you caught a lot of Flagfield

37:39

giving breaks the pharmaceutical

37:41

industry. Can you explain that. You know,

37:44

that's one of the more frustrating things to me too, because

37:47

my record speaks for itself. Number

37:49

one is, when I was mayor of Newark,

37:51

we were able to get programs to drive down prescription

37:54

drug costs for our residence because it was outrageous

37:56

that people were putting aside their their prescription

37:59

drugs. When I became a Senator, I've

38:01

written the legislation on importing drugs

38:03

with Senator Bernie Sanders and Senator Bob Casey.

38:06

I'm one of the co sponsors to hold pharmaceuticals

38:09

and companies literally punish them if

38:11

they raised their pharmaceutical

38:13

rates higher than other countries, because it's crazy that drugs

38:16

developed in the United States are cheaper in places

38:18

like Russia or or

38:21

Western Europe than they are here at home.

38:23

I've sponsored the legislation to allow

38:25

Medicare to negotiate costs.

38:28

So if you look at the bills I've written the bills, I've

38:30

sponsored the programs I did when I was mayor in the

38:32

New York It has been focused on tearing down

38:35

a pharmaceutical prices. And the final thing is, I'm

38:37

one of five senators only actually

38:40

six now out of the hundred senators that

38:42

does not take corporate money. I will not take

38:44

corporate pac money. And in this presidential campaign,

38:47

we're not taking the corporate pac money. We're not taking

38:49

lobbyists money. I'm not taking money from

38:51

pharma executives. We're gonna run this campaign

38:54

the way campaigns should be run, on

38:56

the power of the people, and we can trust

38:58

you to regulate these big pharmas Sudical company.

39:00

Look at the bills I've sponsored and the

39:02

work that I've done. We're going to regulate them. And frankly,

39:06

if I become president United States, we're gonna push to be

39:08

able to punish them if they raise

39:10

prices. We're going to make sure that we hold them accountable

39:13

by taking away their patent exclusivity

39:16

if they raise your drugs in that way. So what did

39:18

the greatest policy differences between like say you and

39:20

Bernie, you and Kamala. Look, I differentiate

39:23

myself by what I stand for, which is to me,

39:26

I will always talk about

39:28

the urgency for us to revive

39:31

a sense of civic grace. I was raised on

39:33

this idea that we have got to create a

39:35

more beloved community that focuses on injustice

39:38

and addresses it. I'm now more than ever we

39:40

don't need to fight fire with fire. As

39:43

King said so eloquently, darkness can't drive out

39:45

darkness. Only light can do that. Hate can't drive

39:47

out hate, only love can do that. And so

39:50

how do you drive out orange? Though? I

39:52

know you can't rhyme anything with orange. I've

39:56

seen some challenges to rappids trying to rhyme

39:58

orange. But but look,

40:01

we can't be defined by what we

40:03

are against. Got to be defined by what

40:05

we're for. Do you think the tax on Kamala's

40:08

record as a prosecutor do you think goes are fair? Look,

40:10

I think all of us. Should you just ask

40:13

me some tough questions? Yeah, I think all of us. You're

40:15

running for president, people want to expect

40:18

you to expect it's going to happen. Let everybody's

40:20

going to have their record scrutinize, and

40:22

they need to be prepared to defend that. You got a

40:24

guy in Virginia who's betrayed the public

40:26

trust and think somehow they're entitled

40:28

to this. No, if you want to lead,

40:30

you can. Guy in Blackface, Northam

40:33

you know, he's like, that's not me, but it's on his page in

40:35

his yearbook. I mean, we really got to

40:38

get back to this understanding in America. We meet each

40:40

other and you can't disrespect entire

40:42

swaths of this country, um and think

40:45

that you deserve to lead. Or

40:47

Racism never thought they needed because they didn't even

40:49

look at us as the whole people, three fifths

40:51

of a human being, so they never thought they need stokely

40:55

carmacus. I say constitute, constitute, I

40:57

can only say three fifths of the word. Oh yeah.

41:00

And so look, this country had these very

41:03

imperfect geniuses. They founded

41:05

this nation and they put ideas out there that

41:07

were bigger than them, this idea of

41:09

freedom and equality. But the real

41:11

story of America is activists.

41:14

Change doesn't come from Washington. It comes to Washington.

41:17

And this is the best thing. I learned this from a woman on

41:19

the fifth floor of the projects. I moved into some projects

41:21

for almost a decade and it

41:23

was it was untolerable conditions. Why

41:26

why did you do that? Because these are the folks that elected

41:28

me. When Miss Jones walked every

41:30

single door in these projects, tell vote

41:32

for Corey Booker. I'm a guy who'd been hadn't

41:35

been in the city for two years. How do your apartment

41:37

locals like in coming to America? Listen,

41:43

man, I was I was no

41:46

hot water, battling mices and roach

41:48

well enough, sixteen flights, Yeah,

41:50

it was rough. But here's this woman,

41:52

she miss Jones. She worked in the Prosecute's

41:55

office and knew her she made enough money

41:57

not to live there. Her son was murdered in the lobby of

41:59

the building eye of the back in the eighties, and I used

42:01

to say, why do you still stay here? And she goes, because

42:03

I'm in charge of homeland security. She would often

42:05

say she was in some secretary president's

42:08

cabinet. But she knew that life every day

42:10

you have a choice to make is to accept

42:12

things as they are or to take responsibility

42:14

for changing them. And so what she taught me is

42:16

the most precious definition of hope I have ever

42:18

heard. Hope isn't some kind of pollyannish

42:21

thing. Oh things are gonna get better, you know,

42:23

I'm sorry. Hope is seeing

42:25

the ugliness the wretchedness, the darkness

42:28

of the reality in which we live. But hope

42:30

is the active conviction that despair will

42:32

never have the last word. And so

42:35

what I saw in this country, I

42:37

hate to tell you this, but since Donald Trump was an elected

42:39

president, this has been the most hopeful I've ever

42:41

been for our democracy. Why because I've

42:44

seen a whole bunch of folk who were sitting

42:46

on the sidelines doing nothing, didn't

42:48

think it was worthy of voting or engage.

42:50

I've seen folks now get up and get involved.

42:53

I remember after the president's

42:55

inaugural speech. I was so I

42:57

had a throbbing headache that night. I thought

42:59

he was gonna up there and say maybe something

43:01

like magnanimous. At least he had a whole

43:03

bunch of malice, very little charity. I

43:06

went home that night in my basement apartment

43:08

in DC, just like curled

43:10

up headache, thinking to myself, healthcare

43:12

is in danger. I was going through my mind all the things that were in

43:15

danger. You live in a basement apartment. Yeah,

43:17

when he goes, no, it's a nice

43:19

apartment. I got great, I have great landlords,

43:22

I have people that looked out for me. It's good. It's a nice

43:24

apartment, But are you really a bachelor? What

43:30

is wrong? I'm trying to save that money.

43:33

I'm trying to save that money. He's

43:35

got an election. And

43:39

then the next morning I wake up and I see hundreds

43:42

of thousands of Miss Joneses that we're not

43:44

going to let Donald Trump have the last word.

43:47

More people turned out for the Women's March than

43:49

turned out for his inaugural

43:51

address, and they were saying, this is not a time

43:53

to curl up, to shut up, to give up. It's

43:55

a time to stand up, to speak up, to

43:58

rise up. One of my favorite moments is an an American.

44:00

This is one of my favorite moments as an American.

44:03

My life favorite moments. One of my top moments

44:05

was when they were doing the Muslim ban and I

44:07

ran out to Dulles Airport and to

44:10

go try to negotiate to get the people who

44:12

were being detained access to lawyers. So

44:14

I'm just running up there to do my duty. I come

44:16

into the foyer of

44:19

the airport and there are hundreds

44:21

and hundreds of people chanting

44:23

American slogans, and every time a Muslim

44:26

family would come out that had been being detained, they

44:29

would break into these cheers I

44:31

saw you who the megaphone. Yeah, if this is like, this

44:33

is like saying, this is what the ideals

44:36

of all of our great faiths are, the welcoming

44:38

the stranger. All right, we got more when new Jersey

44:41

Senator Corey Booker, he's running for president

44:43

twenty twenty. We'll talk to him more when we come back

44:45

as the Breakfast Club. The morning is DJ

44:48

Envy Angela, yee shalomagne

44:50

the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We

44:52

have New Jersey Senator Corey Booker

44:54

in the building. He's running for president in twenty twenty.

44:57

Cory Bookers, yea. Are you concerned about

44:59

the whole vote process, because that is something

45:01

that is I think, how

45:03

can you in

45:06

The corrupting element elements in our society

45:08

right now that we should all be talking

45:11

about is money and politics. The second

45:13

corrupting influence right now to me

45:16

is the gerrymandering going on. You have

45:18

these states where there's far more democratic voters

45:20

because Republicans control those state legislatures,

45:23

they draw the lines to pack

45:25

districts, pack all the Democrats in one district so

45:27

they can try to preserve their power. The third

45:29

thing that's going on to be an evil in

45:31

our country is trying to suppress

45:34

a vote of low income Americans, people

45:36

of color, and other groups. We've even seen

45:38

in North Carolina a federal judge that said

45:41

to that legislature, what you have done is

45:43

trying to disenfranchise blacks with quote surgical

45:45

like precision. So we see since

45:47

the Supreme Court decision that gutted

45:50

the Voting Rights Act, you've

45:52

now see all of these states doing all kinds

45:54

of games to try to restrict access

45:56

to the polls. And so we should be aware

45:58

of this because it's a back and so

46:00

what do you do about it? Do you surrender to cynicism,

46:03

Oh, that my vote's not going to count. No, that

46:05

means we need to come out with more force and

46:08

a more defiant, ferocious

46:10

love and say I'm going to do whatever it takes

46:12

to secure this democracy, because I really

46:14

do believe democracies benefit when

46:16

more people are engaged, more people are involved.

46:18

In fact, if just let's stick with African

46:20

Americans, if African Americans voted not

46:23

at fifty sixty percent and presidential

46:25

elections, but eighty ninety percent, they

46:27

would change the face of this country.

46:30

So we have the power. Folks will

46:32

realize that this goes on and give him something to vote for. A

46:34

lot of them feel like, you know, the Democrats have

46:36

not fulfilled a lot of promises. So two things. One

46:38

is I think of elections we lost.

46:41

We've lost so many issues in the Senate right now by

46:43

one vote, So a lot of the issues we care

46:45

about would have gotten accomplished if

46:47

we want Hillary Clinton right now. And again I'm

46:49

not focusing only in African Americans. This is electorates

46:52

all over demographically, but if Philly,

46:55

Detroit, Milwaukee had

46:57

come out in large ways, she would be President United

46:59

States right now and we wouldn't see this

47:02

environmental injustice we see going on, educational

47:05

injustice, you see going on all of these things. So we do

47:07

have the power. The problem is is the most common

47:09

way people give up their power is not realizing

47:11

they have it in the first place. Yeah, but it's depression.

47:13

Wouldn't even be happening if they didn't want to take away your

47:15

power exactly. They know the threat

47:19

and they're they're going at them right now because

47:21

the reality is is America is

47:24

changing for the good. People want universal

47:26

access to healthcare, people want marijuana

47:29

loss to change, people believe in climate

47:31

change, and the party that's in power, that's denying climate

47:34

change, that's denying access to healthcare,

47:36

that's that's giving corporations largely that that

47:39

party is losing its base and

47:42

so but yet, if if those if we don't vote,

47:45

we are endorsing the very

47:47

things that are happening to us. And people

47:49

right now should be angry. Anger is

47:51

a productive emotion. They should be dissatisfied

47:54

that we live in a country where it's easier

47:56

in thousands of places for people to find

47:58

unleaded gasoline than of water.

48:00

People should be dissatisfied. One

48:03

out of every three incarcerated women on the planet

48:05

Earth is in the United States of America, and

48:07

the overwhelming majority or survivors of sexual

48:10

trauma people talk to the school prison pipeline.

48:12

We throw women who have been sexually assaulted

48:14

in prison at rates that should be unconstuable.

48:17

We should be dissatisfied in this country. If

48:19

there are people working full time jobs and casporting

48:21

extra shifts and don't have enough money to provide

48:23

food for their families, we should be dissatisfied.

48:26

In America, there are seven million

48:28

senior citizens who work hard all their lives,

48:31

relying on Social Security checks. There are so meager,

48:33

there's still at or below the effective poverty

48:35

line. And if your dissatisfaction as

48:37

you doing nothing but sitting in what I call a

48:40

state of sedentary agitation, when

48:42

you're so upset about what you're seeing out there, but you don't

48:44

get off your ass and stand up

48:47

for this country where people you none of us

48:49

in this studio, None of us would

48:51

be here if folk weren't willing to die

48:54

for us. How much should a presidential

48:56

candidates personal life factor into

48:58

people's decisions? Because people feel

49:01

like you being single could affect your

49:03

your chances. You're being a bachelor in a basement

49:05

apartment. I

49:08

got a house in New I got a

49:10

house, and I'm gonna say, if

49:12

it didn't affect Donald Trump, and then terrible things

49:14

that he's done in his personal life, he still somehow.

49:17

I mean, I think that if Donald Trump could elected

49:19

president at this point, with the personal life that he

49:21

has, yeah, you know, than anybody

49:24

can, you would only be like you'd be like the third president.

49:26

I think I think they went first.

49:28

Of all, there's two more years until I might he

49:30

might get married some time. I think

49:33

get into existence. My girlfriends might listen

49:35

to this, though, you don't want to. Okay, come about to say you don't want

49:37

to marry somebody now, because when you saw getting hot

49:40

you might become president. She might just want you for

49:42

that. No, lady, before I declare

49:44

president, I'm dating somebody. This really

49:46

special. Oh yeah, so Corey Booker

49:48

got a boo. You must not read

49:50

the blogs, Charlemagne. Oh

49:55

yeah, but but but but that she make a nice for

49:57

us. Lady whoever, um, yes, thank

49:59

you for saying yes, she would thank you for saying. Oh so

50:01

whoever it is, especially with someone is is someone you may

50:04

potentially marry. Well, you know, look

50:07

these what have we gotten myself into? Right

50:09

now? Man, to make sure all

50:11

the issues we talk about this is comfortable part

50:13

of this interview. Listen, I would rather you not be married

50:16

like Donald Trump is to Melanie and Trump. Yeah,

50:18

you know what I'm saying. That looks like a miserable union

50:20

to me. So I think it's more. I don't want

50:22

to comment on I know you don't, but the

50:24

United States of America they don't look happy together.

50:27

Reality is. I am ready to serve. I'm

50:30

ready to put my heart and my spirit, my energy,

50:32

my ideas, my love for the American people

50:35

and let myself be judged and by the way, if this is not what

50:37

you want, my ideals

50:39

about creating that more beloved community, revival

50:41

of civic race, to focus on injustice,

50:43

focus on the unfished business America. Hey, I'm

50:45

happy to have put my best

50:48

out there, but I believe, I believe

50:50

this is what America needs right now is

50:52

people that are going to pull people together for

50:54

purpose because we have that common pain. We're lacking

50:57

that common purpose. And the last thing I'll say is if

50:59

you believe in me, please go to Quarry Bookers

51:01

dot com. Do I need your help, join our join our

51:03

efforts. Do you have a bedchet? Do I have a bed

51:06

set in your basement apartment? Are you you

51:08

have a mattress? I'm not sleeping on a corner. You

51:10

know we're gonna get your bed at least we can

51:12

do we have a mattress deal, We can't. We can't get you.

51:14

I don't know if you can accept even better than I

51:17

have better than a nice mattress, nice place in

51:19

my apartment, but I have the best landlords

51:21

that you watch I show

51:23

us the bedroom apartment on Instagram. I

51:25

want me to go do Instagram in my apartment.

51:27

I would love to see it. How I feel like you

51:29

have black lights and in

51:33

one of those fuzzy posters of the

51:35

black parts now

51:38

and clothing. I do want to say that I do think that personal

51:40

life only matters if you've done some horrible

51:42

things. Then we take that into account, like if

51:44

somebody is an abuser, if somebody has

51:46

said terrible things about women, terrible

51:49

things about men, or whatever it is. I think

51:51

that's when your personal life should matter. But if

51:54

you're a moral person, I think that should

51:56

be Thank you very

51:58

much, and can we can? I take you to what we gonna

52:00

do a little radio show there? Who you got a girlfriend?

52:02

I'm not why

52:05

you got to go there, man, I was to say that people

52:08

should know those words you say were gospel. Thank

52:10

you? All right, give them the website again so they

52:12

can go doing it. Cory Booker dot com

52:15

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52:17

dot com. Going you can actually

52:19

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52:30

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52:32

apartment, but a bit. You

52:35

guys like

52:42

a fuzzy toilet seat cover. Don't

52:45

be a stranger man. You got two years. You

52:47

can use this platform whenever you want. I would love I

52:49

would love to come back, my man, sending a Chorey book and

52:51

thank you for coming Sorry, thank you, and Trump State of

52:53

the Union tonight? Are you going to be watching? I'm gonna

52:56

be there because I respect the presidency. I

52:58

follow your basement apartment from the White House. Thank

53:04

you. Well, hopefully, with the help of the people, I will move

53:07

from a basement apartment to the White House

53:09

for the White House. Say the Corey book,

53:11

and thank you, sir, thank you, thank you. Ryan's very

53:13

much. This is the Rubal Report with

53:15

Angela Ye. Well.

53:22

The Game and Joe Button have reignited

53:24

their beef. Now. Game

53:26

has a song that's about to be released. It's not

53:29

out yet, and he's talking about

53:31

other people's wives or girl. I haven't

53:33

heard the song, so we do

53:35

know that he is talking about Joe Button's

53:38

fiance since Santana and he

53:40

posted Joe Button, you can't sue nobody

53:42

for discovering the vagina

53:44

before you. I turned you into an

53:46

on air personality and joy retirement

53:49

now here is how it's wrong being on air personality.

53:52

Okay, on their personalities make millions of dollars out

53:54

here in these creeks. Were not all of them, but yeah,

53:57

not all of them? All right? Now, Here's

53:59

how Joe Button responded. If this were

54:01

true, why am I hearing about

54:03

it now? Because if you beat at some point

54:06

and we never heard about it, I'm to assume you

54:08

didn't think it was such a stat and if you believe

54:10

it to be a stat now, I'm assuming it

54:12

to be because she is with me, which

54:15

makes you one of the weird is that gets

54:17

praised from behind? Guys, what

54:19

type of losers? Face ass you?

54:23

I don't give to what anybody did

54:25

before I was involved with him. This is marketing,

54:28

one on one. Why I'm shocked

54:30

Joe took debate like he definitely took

54:32

the bait. No game is just trying to market a single. But

54:34

I guess it works both ways. Joe got content for his podcast

54:36

game We he dreamed out

54:38

to jump in and do a disrecord all

54:41

right now, And the second clip you're

54:43

gonna hear right now, Joe Button is talking about

54:45

games own dirt some type of sexual

54:47

harassment claims fouled against him in a

54:49

lawsuit, to which he lost. That's one Game

54:52

ass pictures laying up in the park

54:54

with his finger up underage girls.

54:57

That happened. This is what Game put put

54:59

online. That person should stay far

55:01

away from topics Like this is

55:03

what I'm saying. So now Whack one hundred saying,

55:05

hey, if anybody denies these allegations, we're gonna

55:08

leave to take fam I dear you. Interesting

55:11

take, but I don't understand what one has to do with the other unless

55:13

he's saying Game smash Sin

55:15

when Sin was under age, Like, I don't get it. Yeah,

55:17

I don't even know if it even happened. For ever, I

55:20

was thinking about this too, that this is forty year

55:22

old me talking. I think, what game. If

55:24

Game has a record where he's talking about sleeping with

55:27

other rappers wives, I think that's corny. But

55:29

when I was eighteen, I thought Park saying he smashed

55:32

Biggie's wife, Faith Evans was incredible

55:35

and we call hit him Up one of the greatest disrecords

55:37

of all time. So if it's corny that Game's doing it, then

55:39

the hindsight has to be corny that Park

55:41

did it too. Right, well, I think they also had a real

55:43

beef when they were doing disc records and stuff

55:45

back and forth. I don't know that Game

55:48

has beef with these people right now, Like is he beef

55:50

and with Kanye about Kim or just put him.

55:53

You slept with somebody's wife, another rapper's

55:55

wife. When Park did it, we'd say it

55:57

was, but that was

55:59

a disc record, like

56:02

it was a little different. But also you know when

56:04

he when Big did Dreams of fing remember

56:07

jay Z did it nas when he talked about

56:09

he also apologized. Yeah he apologized. That's but

56:11

he didn't do it. But you know, I'm

56:13

just saying, when you're doing a different

56:16

I'm saying, in the hindsight, was it corny?

56:19

There was it corny that Park said that about Biggie's

56:21

wife, Then it would be I think on

56:23

a disk record everything is game. I

56:25

think it will also bet if Joe Button was

56:27

rapping like because then it would be a rap battle. I'm

56:30

not answering the question. What's the question. I think it was

56:32

a disc record. You can say any talk

56:34

about smashing Faith Evans. Yes, okay,

56:37

that was but as a woman, I as a woman, I always

56:39

think that's corny. That was corny. Okay, that's all. But

56:42

back then I thought it was fine front. I

56:44

was the first place that person to play it on the mixtape. But

56:47

this one just kind of you know what I think of this, It just kind of came

56:49

out of nowhere. Yeah, yeah, you know, Joe,

56:52

Joe need to do some push ups too, because it sound like

56:54

him a game gonna see each other? All right, Now,

56:56

let's talk about we got that a

56:58

fight. Yeah, game,

57:01

but Joe got like that. Don't say it,

57:03

let me know what you mean. Anyway,

57:06

Let's move on. Let's talk about Tom Brady

57:08

and just Sell Buncheon. Now. Jes Sell Bunchon has

57:10

a new memoir, Lessens My Path

57:12

to a Meaningful Life, and she talks

57:14

about being a supermodel, the boob

57:17

job that she says she regrets having. She talks about

57:19

having panic attacks during her career.

57:22

She also talks about her wedding with Tom Brady and

57:24

how she found out about his ex's pregnancy. They had

57:26

started dating. They got set up on a blind date,

57:29

and they both agreed to delay starting

57:31

a family of their own because they both had really

57:34

great careers at the time. But two months into their

57:36

relationship, he told her that his ex

57:38

girlfriend of two years was pregnant with his baby.

57:40

You can imagine how horrifying that must be. So

57:42

she talks about all of that in the book, about her world

57:45

being turned upside down at the moment, but

57:47

how they got over that. So that's

57:49

her book. Her memoir is out all

57:51

right. DMX has announce he's doing a twentieth

57:53

anniversary tour for It's Dark and Hell's

57:55

Hot MX damt and

57:58

tickets are going on sale on Friday, So

58:00

for anybody that wants to go see that man

58:02

is annointing. I think DMX is going to visit us soon.

58:04

I believe so. I hope so. And Frans Montana

58:07

has announced his Vegas residency. He announced

58:09

that he is going to be doing a two

58:11

year extended stay at DRE so shout

58:13

out to him. He's starting later this month. We told you about Cardie

58:16

B announcing her Vegas residency

58:18

as well. And Andy King you know him

58:20

from the Fire Festival documentary

58:23

on Netflix Fire. If

58:25

you don't remember who he is, here's a refresher. He's an

58:27

event producer and he told this famous

58:29

story almost so good, so good

58:31

tonight? What uh

58:34

that's not it? That was Charlemagne Okay,

58:37

who are you talking about? You know what you kink?

58:39

You over there? Many real

58:42

crazy this guy's kid, do we have the clip?

58:45

Rey called and said, Andy, we need you to take one

58:47

big thing for the team. You're our

58:49

wonderful gay leader and we

58:52

need you to go down. Will you suck

58:55

to fix this water problem? And I literally

58:58

drove home to the show hour, I

59:01

drank some mouthwash. I'm like, oh my gosh,

59:03

I'm really and I got into my car to drive

59:05

across the island to take one out of the team

59:08

dropping a clues bons Bandy and

59:10

for Charlemagne at the beginning of that Great

59:12

American hero. Well, he's getting all kinds of

59:14

deals now here be short. He

59:17

got offers from three different water companies. Okay,

59:22

all right. Also he's gotten

59:24

three TV show offers from notable

59:27

networks dropping a clues bomb for the blow Job

59:29

King. I guarantee one of those networks is a little you

59:31

cannot say that word? What word? The

59:35

words? Okay, what say now? He also

59:37

says that he's gotten that and offer about

59:39

a show about hosting crazy events and what it

59:41

takes to make them happen for

59:45

the BJ King. Okay,

59:48

that's right. If super had can be a New York Times

59:50

bestseller of her fallacial abilities,

59:53

and he should be able to get all those gud damned deals

59:55

too. You know what, he needs an endorsement deal

59:57

with BJ's. He is the BJ king. You

1:00:00

ever go to BJ's Do you know what that is? Charlomagne

1:00:02

Gold? Oh, yes, good time. You've

1:00:05

never been to BJ's. It's like a place

1:00:07

where you could BJ's before. No,

1:00:11

all right, they got your bookie BJ really

1:00:13

yeah and voke anyway,

1:00:17

very small and that's your dude.

1:00:21

All right, Andy needs to come on to Breakfast

1:00:23

Club. Whose

1:00:27

come to Breakfast Club? You

1:00:30

can't keep me? You like that man? Everybody

1:00:34

come down. Nope, you just drink

1:00:36

your water and relax, parch, get

1:00:39

some mouth washed. Yes, I'll

1:00:41

let you take a take a sipad take a sip.

1:00:44

Swallow so you're giving that donkey, were giving

1:00:46

that? Don Let us swallow. First, we need

1:00:49

to William Nielsen to come to the front of the congregation. We'd

1:00:51

like to have a world with him, a Liam Needson whatever his name

1:00:53

is. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked

1:00:55

this to Breakfast Club. God Morning, DJ

1:00:58

Envy and Jelagie Charlomagne

1:01:00

the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now

1:01:02

it's our Black History Month. Yes,

1:01:05

Today's Black History Month. And you know during Black

1:01:07

History Month when we do a new Black History

1:01:09

Month legends are new Black History Month moments,

1:01:12

And today we want to showcase

1:01:14

a Black History Month moment between

1:01:17

Claire Huxtable and Vanessa Huxtable.

1:01:20

This is when Claire scolded Vanessa for

1:01:22

attempting to have big fun.

1:01:26

This is a Black History Month moment.

1:01:28

You bring yourself in this house right now. And if you think

1:01:31

that that thirty minute ride home was something believing

1:01:33

to me, I'm

1:01:37

lying on the floor of some burning building dying

1:01:39

of asphyxia, and you're down in boat

1:01:41

Tomore having big fun.

1:01:44

Weren't you, Vanessa? Isn't that where you were? Didn't

1:01:46

you go down there to Baltimore and have big fun?

1:01:49

Vanessa? Tell me? Didn't you go for big

1:01:51

fun? Mom? Shut up?

1:01:54

Don't you dare open your mouth when I'm asking you a

1:01:56

question. I only hope that you can have the same

1:01:59

experience. It's Vanessa. I hope that one

1:02:01

day you come to realize exactly how it feels

1:02:04

to think that your child's life is

1:02:06

in danger. You have taken us

1:02:08

from levels of fretnzy panic

1:02:11

distress. And now that we know you're

1:02:13

okay, range, that's

1:02:18

where we are right now, Vanessa. We

1:02:20

are in range because we

1:02:22

know that you have been to Bastable

1:02:25

Marlan with the Wretched to have

1:02:28

big fun. That was

1:02:30

a Black History Month moment brought to you by

1:02:32

the Breakfast Club. I love that episode of The Cosby

1:02:34

Show. Amazing. I'm gonna be honest

1:02:36

with y'all, man, I gotta put Cosby Show back on the air for the

1:02:38

culture Bro. You still watching the cob Just don't call it the

1:02:41

Cosby Show. Just call it the Hustables or something. Yeah,

1:02:43

it's always been called the Hustables. Yeah, by

1:02:45

the way, just changing names of the Hostables. Man,

1:02:48

get back for the Culture Bro. All right when we come

1:02:50

back. Positive note, don't move, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,

1:02:52

Yes, don't here Today for Tuesday, February

1:02:55

fifth goes to Liam Neeson. Now. Yesterday,

1:02:57

in an interview that Liam Neeson did with The Independent,

1:03:00

confessed that he wants roam the streets

1:03:02

looking for a random black man the murder I

1:03:04

repeat. In an interview liam Neeson did with The Independent,

1:03:07

he confessed that he wants roam the streets looking

1:03:09

for a random black man the murder. No need

1:03:11

to hear me repeat it again. You could listen to Liam

1:03:14

Neeson said yourself. Let's go to the Independent for

1:03:16

the report police. She told me she had been raped,

1:03:18

but she handled the situation of the

1:03:20

rape. I asked, did

1:03:22

you know he wasn't know what color were

1:03:25

they? She said it was a black person.

1:03:28

I have an up and done in the areas with

1:03:30

a cash, hoping i'd be approached

1:03:34

by somebody. I'm ashamed to say that, and

1:03:36

I did it for maybe a week, hoping

1:03:39

something black bastard would

1:03:41

come out of a pub and have a go at me about

1:03:43

something, you know, so that I could kill

1:03:46

him, he said. Black bastard would hearts

1:03:49

d L A hard a hard

1:03:51

see a hard k and a hard bastard. Now

1:03:54

context matters. Liam didn't say

1:03:56

he just wanted to kill a black man for the sport of killing

1:03:59

a black man. He wasn't doing any big

1:04:01

game black bastard hunting. Liam Neeson

1:04:03

had a friend who was raped by a black man. Therefore that made

1:04:05

him want to go kill a black man. Here's

1:04:07

the thing, Liam Neeson, and the reason you are getting donkey

1:04:10

to day. Your friend got raped by a black

1:04:12

man. Therefore, the only black bastard

1:04:14

you should want to kill as the black bastard who

1:04:17

raped your friend. Okay, I know that a lot of white people

1:04:19

think all black people look alike, and some of you think we are

1:04:21

all one big, monolithic group, but we

1:04:23

are not. And killing a random innocent black

1:04:25

man because your friend got raped by a black

1:04:28

man, it's not going to solve anything. So let's not use

1:04:30

your friend's rape as an excuse for you wanting

1:04:32

to kill random black men, because I feel like

1:04:35

you would have that desire regardless of if your

1:04:37

friend got killed or not. Now I'm a play white

1:04:39

devil's advocate for a second. I

1:04:41

respect his honesty because I don't think we can heal

1:04:43

things we don't reveal. Also think that when you're honest

1:04:45

about how you truly feel about

1:04:48

something that you have done, you have to be prepared for the backlash.

1:04:50

I think that the same way I, as a man, have to

1:04:52

unlearned a lot of the bs I have

1:04:54

learned in my life. Liam is dealing with the fact

1:04:57

that he clearly was a racist and that his racism

1:05:00

at him to want to commit a random act of violence

1:05:02

against the black man under the guise of

1:05:04

seeking revenge for a friend who was raped,

1:05:07

which makes zero sense because once again,

1:05:09

the only person you should have wanted to kill

1:05:11

is the person who actually

1:05:14

raped your friend. Please

1:05:16

let Cathy Griffin handle my white

1:05:18

work, I mean light work. Please give this giant jar

1:05:20

of male the biggest he haw. Yeah,

1:05:25

I didn't mention in this interview about how he

1:05:28

got past that and why he doesn't feel like

1:05:30

that and how wrong it was. I

1:05:32

didn't hear all that. I mean, I didn't listen

1:05:34

to the whole interview either. I'm gonna make sure he doesn't feel like this.

1:05:37

Still. I also heard him. I heard him saying

1:05:39

in a twenty four interview with The Guardian that we

1:05:41

all racially profile. It's a horrible thing to

1:05:43

admit to, but we all do it. I know I

1:05:46

do, quote in quote, and

1:05:48

I think he did. He did talk about how

1:05:50

he learned from let's hear this clip. But

1:05:53

I did learn a lesson from him. But I eventually,

1:05:57

you know, and I come from

1:05:59

a society we have an Ireland

1:06:01

and the trouble, So you know, I knew

1:06:03

a couple of guys today, a hunder strength

1:06:06

and I understand the need

1:06:08

for revenge, but it just leads to

1:06:11

more revenge and more kell Hanger nor kell

1:06:13

Aga. You know all the stuff

1:06:15

that's happening in the world. The violence is

1:06:17

proof that, you know. He said it was how

1:06:19

he grew up in Northern Ireland during a period of intense

1:06:22

political unrest. He was fueled by

1:06:24

the misguided belief that indiscriminate violence

1:06:26

was a reasonable response. Imagine

1:06:29

if he would have came across a black person at that

1:06:31

time. Yeah, but he said he was hoping that a black

1:06:33

person, you know, started some starts with I

1:06:35

wonder if it was a white person, if you would have been looking for a white

1:06:37

person. Hmm, it's a good

1:06:39

question. Angela. All right, Charlomagne,

1:06:41

thank you for that donkey today. Thank you. I'm

1:06:46

only human resources man. I

1:06:49

can't work anymore. The guy keeps flirting with me,

1:06:52

all right, when we come back positive note, don't move. Is

1:06:54

the breakfast club? Good morning putting everybody

1:06:56

is DJ envy Angela,

1:06:58

Ye, Charlomagne, the guy, we are the breakfast

1:07:00

club. Now if you just missed it, Charlemagne

1:07:03

gave Donkey of the day to Liam Neeson.

1:07:05

So why did you give him Donk of the Day, Liam

1:07:07

needs him because of these comments that he made to The Independent. Let's

1:07:09

hear him. She told me she had been raped, but

1:07:12

she handled the situation of the rape.

1:07:14

I asked that, you know, he wasn't

1:07:17

known what color. She

1:07:19

said it was a black person. I

1:07:21

have an up and the areas, whether

1:07:24

carsh hoping I'd be approached

1:07:27

by someone I'm ashamed to say that. I

1:07:30

like, for maybe a week, hoping

1:07:32

something black. Bostard wouldn't

1:07:34

come out of a pub and have a good man,

1:07:37

a boy something, you know, so I could kill

1:07:39

him. He said he wanted to kill a random black man

1:07:41

because his friend was raped by

1:07:44

a black man. Makes no sense to me because I think

1:07:46

that if your friend was raped by a specific man,

1:07:48

then you should go kill that man, not a whole race

1:07:51

of people. Yeah, not a Let's

1:07:54

open up the phone. One eight hundred and five A five one

1:07:56

oh five one. Was he wrong for feeling that way?

1:07:58

He didn't actually do it, but actually felt that way.

1:08:00

He was probably that mad that he felt that way. Yes,

1:08:03

I think he was dead wrong for wanting to kill a random black

1:08:05

person. Yes, I agree,

1:08:07

But if my daughter was raped by

1:08:09

somebody out of another. You know, I don't

1:08:11

even put that out there. You don't want to kill that person.

1:08:13

That person I would be that, But I

1:08:16

don't know how mad I would be if somebody raped

1:08:18

my daughters to my best friend. I don't know what

1:08:20

I would want to think at that time, not to say that I would

1:08:22

do it, but I'm sure all types of thoughts will go through somebody's

1:08:24

mouch. The equivalent of lump of Trump lumping all

1:08:27

Mexicans in one pile and saying, hey, all Mexicans

1:08:29

are rapists and drug dealers because of what a

1:08:31

selection few have done. You

1:08:33

know what I'm saying, Like, that's the same thing. You

1:08:36

shouldn't profile that way. But you know what, also, you know, you

1:08:38

gotta look at some of our relatives too, Like my

1:08:40

grandmother dislike white people

1:08:42

because of all the things that white people have done

1:08:44

to her and her family

1:08:46

members in the past. We had to kill them, though I

1:08:49

won't say Grandma was kind of crazy. Throughout

1:08:51

history, we have a large sample size of whiteness

1:08:54

in this country that shows

1:08:56

us that white people, I

1:08:58

have been very prejudiced towards other minorities

1:09:01

throughout time. So I can understand why your

1:09:03

grandmother probably feel that way. Hold your grandma. How

1:09:06

old she at the time, about eighty six

1:09:08

and she lived in Virginia. Well, yeah, then she

1:09:10

moved to uh Brooklyn. Oh Well,

1:09:13

growing up in the South. Yes, I'm pretty

1:09:15

sure she experienced racism at a high level,

1:09:17

so she probably had a lot of legitimate reasons to dislike

1:09:20

uh, whiteness. Yeah. I think if you've been

1:09:22

profiled and discriminated

1:09:24

against by a group of people for your

1:09:26

whole life, then you might have an obviously

1:09:29

certain feeling towards that group of people. But if something

1:09:31

happened to somebody by one person, one

1:09:33

individual, one incident, and then you want to kill

1:09:36

a random person, that's insane.

1:09:38

Yeah, and I don't think that we I don't hate white people. I

1:09:40

hate white supremacy, right, you know what I'm saying. I hate,

1:09:42

I hate prejudice, I hate I hate whiteness.

1:09:45

It's white guy Dan in here is cool, but yeah,

1:09:47

but he hate him white, a white supremacist. Rebecca,

1:09:50

good morning. Do you

1:09:52

think he was wrong for feeling in that way. I don't think he

1:09:54

was wrong. I think it was stuck differently. I think he

1:09:56

could happen such differently. We don't have biases.

1:10:00

It's the society we grew up in. Look how the media

1:10:02

portrays us. When a black man does something wrong,

1:10:04

whether it's very miniscal, his

1:10:07

mug shot is displayed all over the place. But

1:10:09

when a white person does something wrong, his Pope

1:10:11

fool picture is displayed. So it's

1:10:13

how sark views us, and that's why he

1:10:16

feels the way he feels. Right, It's just like

1:10:18

when a white person does something for the

1:10:20

black community, we feel trick.

1:10:23

Whether it's for that person or the people individuals,

1:10:26

we feel that. Okay, that is a good

1:10:28

point you bring up, because they've

1:10:30

have always put the rapist tag on

1:10:33

black men, like that's been going on since

1:10:36

the beginning of time. So Liam probably does feel like all

1:10:38

black men or rapists, or maybe he did at that time. I

1:10:40

don't. I don't think he still feels that way, Sarkie.

1:10:43

What's your buddy? Hey? Do you think he was wrong

1:10:45

for feeling that way? Sarkie? Um, I

1:10:48

think he was, But I don't think that was the

1:10:50

purpose of muh, you know, revealing that

1:10:52

in the interview. There was a reason why he

1:10:54

said that in a public interview that's going to be listened

1:10:56

by a lot of people. And it's

1:10:59

because it's a way for him

1:11:01

to tell his experience, how he learned from

1:11:03

it, and how over time he got over it.

1:11:06

And I think that's what he's the lesson he's trying to tell

1:11:08

everybody else. I got to hear the whole interview, Like

1:11:10

I said, I just heard the click because he just played it

1:11:12

just sounded very disturbing to me. Yeah, I'm

1:11:15

not absolutely, but like Charlomagne, Charlemagne,

1:11:17

you say, you even listen to the rest of the interview before

1:11:19

you even put him on a Donkey of the day, So you

1:11:21

know that's kind of tough. Context matters.

1:11:24

But you know, I still think that. I still think

1:11:26

that the context of wanting to kill

1:11:28

a random black man because a black person

1:11:30

raped your friend, I think that's a stupid way

1:11:32

of thinking it is. I agree with you, Elvis,

1:11:35

Yo, what's up? What's up? Bro? What's

1:11:38

up? Man? Am I on the air? You're on the air.

1:11:40

Was he roule ful feeling that way? Elvis? Yeah?

1:11:42

Man, of course he was like, how are you gonna

1:11:44

go and just target a random person just based

1:11:46

on race? Just because something happens. He

1:11:48

doesn't mean, you know, you can just go and just attack a random

1:11:51

person. Right, that is very true at

1:11:53

up here? What does that mean? Have you guys

1:11:55

if it felt like attacking a random person? I

1:11:58

will never go in a black random person. I'm the

1:12:00

theme person that I've never

1:12:02

I got a question for Charlomagne though, I got a real good

1:12:04

question for Charlotte. Yes, but what

1:12:06

what What is the psychological programming

1:12:08

you're talking about? What do you mean, like you said,

1:12:10

I got years of psychological programming

1:12:13

from all the BS. I though, was just just what did you mean

1:12:15

by that? Oh? I mean that, like, you know, just growing

1:12:17

up in America. Growing up in America, they tell us

1:12:20

certain people are like this, or certain

1:12:22

people are like that. These people

1:12:24

do this, and these people do that, and it's just like

1:12:26

when you grow up and you've never been

1:12:28

around any of these people. It's not till you meet these people

1:12:31

that you realize all of these stereotypes that we've

1:12:33

been taught are bs. Until you

1:12:35

actually sit down and have conversations with these people

1:12:37

and you're like, oh, you know, people

1:12:39

don't do this and people don't do that. Like the only people

1:12:42

I've met in my travels that are exactly

1:12:44

the way society told me to our life skin

1:12:46

people. Beige people are

1:12:48

sensitive, especially men. Beige

1:12:51

men are sensitive, emotional,

1:12:54

ridiculous like they's They're

1:12:56

the only ones that fit all the stereotypes that

1:12:58

I've been talking. You know you look at them. No, that was

1:13:00

a joke. Funny,

1:13:04

you're funny. Somebody's

1:13:06

mad. Be careful? Are and

1:13:10

I played record? Matter

1:13:14

of fact, I'm cutting your Michael five

1:13:17

day five one oh five one. We're talking

1:13:20

Liam Neeson? Was he wrong for the

1:13:22

way that he was feeling? Called us? Now is the breakfast club?

1:13:24

Good morning? I want to get anybody? Is DJ Envy

1:13:27

angela ye? Charlemagne the guy? We are

1:13:29

the breakfast club? Now if you just joined

1:13:31

us? Charlemagne gave Liam Neeson donkey

1:13:34

of the day for what Liam needson? Is that a car?

1:13:40

It might be a call central.

1:13:43

Give him donkey to day for these comments right here that he

1:13:45

gives an independent lest here. She told me she

1:13:47

had been raped, but she handled the

1:13:49

situation of the rape. I asked, did

1:13:52

you know who I wasn't? What color they?

1:13:55

She said it was a black person. I

1:13:58

have an up and turn areas with

1:14:00

a cash, hoping I'd be approached

1:14:03

by someone. I'm ashamed to say that I

1:14:06

like this for maybe a week, hoping

1:14:08

something black Bostard would

1:14:11

come out of a pub a card man

1:14:13

about something, you know, so I could kill

1:14:15

him and listen. I didn't hear the whole interview, but

1:14:18

I mean, you get somebody, because

1:14:20

that's enough context for me. You do not go around

1:14:22

wanting to kill random At the end of it, he says,

1:14:25

you know, that's a wrong way to feel that way. And the only reason

1:14:27

I said that maybe to save somebody else that maybe feeling

1:14:29

that right. Maybe at the end he said, psych, you can

1:14:31

get dunk get to day for your old thoughts. But if

1:14:34

he said psych, no, you can't

1:14:36

say psych after that. And now you now, now you're

1:14:38

just bringing a bunch of unnecessary drama on yourself for

1:14:40

no damn reason for us. Psych. Hey,

1:14:43

kids, I don't know if you know what a psych means, but psych, I

1:14:47

don't know what the hell psych means. What does what does psyche

1:14:49

mean? Like? Not really? It's not really? Yeah, yeah,

1:14:51

there you go. But no, I just think it's stupid to

1:14:53

want to go around kill them random black people just because

1:14:56

a specific black person, you

1:14:58

know, rape your friend, like you should

1:15:00

go want to kill that man. Not all

1:15:02

black people so was he wrong for feeling that

1:15:04

way? Eight hundred five eighty five one or five

1:15:07

one? Keith, good morning, Hey, good

1:15:09

morning? Was he roole for feeling that way? Man? Now,

1:15:12

I don't think. I don't really feel no type

1:15:14

of way about that. I mean, honestly, I

1:15:16

feel like if the rods were a version a lot of aspects,

1:15:18

including this one, I think people

1:15:21

will be treating this situation a little bit differently.

1:15:24

You said if what now, if the roles were

1:15:26

reversed, what do you mean? Like, I feel like if it was a

1:15:28

black person saying, oh, I'm looking for a

1:15:30

crack ass cracker to kill because you know somebody

1:15:33

white, you know, saying rape my friend or whatever,

1:15:35

I think people would know I

1:15:37

would still think that that black person is true.

1:15:40

You would, But I don't think. I think in a lot

1:15:42

of aspects, including this one, I think that the roles

1:15:44

were a verse, people will be reacted differently.

1:15:47

I'm just saying that's a very like go get the person

1:15:49

who actually did that to your friend, don't don't

1:15:51

don't cast a y net Sabrina,

1:15:54

good morning. Um. I was listening

1:15:56

to your Donkey of the Day and I did read

1:15:58

about Liam Lee yesterday and I was

1:16:01

truly disappointed because I've always been a fan of his.

1:16:03

But no, he's not wrong with saying how he

1:16:05

feels, but he should be prepared for

1:16:07

the be prepared for the backlash that may come along

1:16:09

with it. True, that's a that's a very good

1:16:12

point. That's how I feel like. I don't think he's wrong

1:16:14

for expressing his feelings, but there is

1:16:16

going to be a lot put that out there. He had to

1:16:18

know that make people feel away. Yes, exactly

1:16:21

because as and it just so happened yesterday

1:16:23

Ticket came on and that's when I'm my favorite movie

1:16:25

and I'm not going to watch anything with him in it because

1:16:28

of this, because now I've seen him in a different light.

1:16:30

But at the end of the day, like I said, no, no

1:16:32

one is wrong for saying how they feel. But you have to

1:16:35

see, my thing is this, I love all people,

1:16:37

and I was raised to love all people. We in

1:16:39

our home, we never had an issue as far as

1:16:42

don't like this person, don't like that person.

1:16:44

And I've never raised my children that way. So I don't

1:16:46

understand how others are raised in a home

1:16:48

to where they can have feel a

1:16:50

wette towards a certain person. Because of their

1:16:52

race. I've had things done to me by all types

1:16:55

of races, but I never felt a negative

1:16:57

way of all that particular all race,

1:16:59

because before happened to me or what happened to

1:17:01

a loved one, my angle was directed towards a

1:17:03

person who did who did whatever they did

1:17:06

that was wrong. And

1:17:08

racism is such a tricky disease because

1:17:11

we never know if you're truly cured of

1:17:13

it, you know what I'm saying. It's so deeply

1:17:15

rooted in people. So if you hated or

1:17:17

particular races that much at some point

1:17:20

in your life, do you really ever grow

1:17:22

out of that? Like, how do we know you're over this? Yeah?

1:17:25

All right? I think that's why they getting mad at politicians

1:17:27

when they see these politicians that you should be doing

1:17:30

racist things, like you see the governor

1:17:32

Virginia who add the black face on alleged lee.

1:17:35

It's like, you can't be in that position of

1:17:37

power because we really truly don't know how you feel about

1:17:39

African Americans. All right, what's

1:17:42

the moral of the story. I don't really have a

1:17:44

moral of the story. I just know

1:17:46

that you shouldn't cast wide nets, okay,

1:17:48

and profiling is wrong if you have a specific

1:17:51

beef the person, take it out on that person

1:17:53

and not a whole race of people. But

1:17:56

we got rumors all the way. Yes to talk about Curtie

1:17:58

B on Good Morning America. She talking about

1:18:00

a lot of different things, like the Super Bowl halftime

1:18:02

show, her relationship, motherhood

1:18:05

and all of that. You're gonna enjoy it, all right, we'll get into

1:18:07

that next. Keep a lot this the Breakfast Club, Good Morning,

1:18:10

the Breakfast Club. It's

1:18:14

about them,

1:18:20

report Angela need

1:18:22

on the Breakfast Club. Well.

1:18:25

Cardie B was on Good Morning America

1:18:27

and she talked about the halftime show

1:18:29

why she didn't perform, even though she

1:18:32

was asked, here's what she said, he hired

1:18:34

my friend back and understand

1:18:37

why was this like so important

1:18:39

and was such an upward It means

1:18:41

that much. Ship. It means a lot to me

1:18:44

because it's like, if we don't support who's studying

1:18:46

enough for us, then it's like who's gonna support

1:18:48

us? So once again, the boycott

1:18:51

is oval once Colin gets back

1:18:53

in the league. I'm so confused by this because

1:18:55

I thought, Colin, that's your friend. Why don't you call him and ask

1:18:57

him that we have these conversations. What was this answer.

1:19:00

Yeah, you should know. You can ask him this

1:19:03

conversation. But I'm just saying, like,

1:19:05

if Colin took a knee because of the injustice

1:19:08

that black and brown people were facing at the hands

1:19:10

of the police, the NFL, by

1:19:13

black bawling calling shows that they don't give it

1:19:15

damn about the injustice that happens to black

1:19:17

and brown people. So that should

1:19:19

be the issue, the fact that the NFL is

1:19:21

showing that it's a racist organization, right,

1:19:24

not that Colin doesn't have a job and college

1:19:26

shouldn't want to play for that racist organization, but

1:19:28

he does want to play. I don't know. Didn't

1:19:31

he want to get on the team. No, I really don't know.

1:19:33

Okay, all right, well you

1:19:36

should ask me. Also, Kartibe talks

1:19:38

about working twenty four hours a

1:19:40

day even though she's having to host

1:19:42

events. She's working on her music, she's got performances,

1:19:45

and she's got a baby. Check it out. I know, like some

1:19:47

moms they have a nine to five after

1:19:50

work, they go home most of the times,

1:19:52

Like I don't go home. I'm overseas.

1:19:55

Yes, it is hard. I just think to myself,

1:19:57

like it's like her future is gonna be so secure, like,

1:19:59

oh my god, she's gonna have a lambo when she's like eighteen.

1:20:02

All right, how to be in my grind. They've

1:20:04

saved the money, though, save the lambo money and just have

1:20:07

that tucked away for a little culture, all right.

1:20:09

Also, she discusses her recent

1:20:11

splits with her husband, but maybe

1:20:14

they are going to be back together. That's what it's looking

1:20:16

like. I think we're gonna be all right. You

1:20:18

know, you gotta take a slow A lot of people

1:20:20

always telling me like, oh you could day,

1:20:22

you could find another man, blah blah blah.

1:20:24

And he's like, I can, I could find anybody

1:20:27

I want. You don't know nowadays who want

1:20:29

you for you? Sometimes? I feeling people want

1:20:31

me for Cardi B. As soon as I said

1:20:33

I did a video that I'm not with

1:20:35

this guy anymore. I got all these male

1:20:38

celebs and my DM's like, yeah, let's go to dinner.

1:20:40

I'm in LA. I wonder

1:20:42

if us It's like, so, who was it? I'm sure he knows

1:20:45

she's right that was hitting you up. Absolutely,

1:20:47

the only want her because she's Cardi at

1:20:49

this point, so yeah, she's right. All right.

1:20:51

Well, now let's talk about Nick Cannon. Now you

1:20:53

know, he's been actually filling

1:20:55

in for Wendy Williams on her show while she's

1:20:58

been hospitalized and all

1:21:00

kinds of things and she's getting treatment. And here's

1:21:02

what he had to say as far as his own conversation

1:21:05

with Wendy Williams. I spoke to Wendy

1:21:07

and honestly, she sounded amazing.

1:21:10

Y'all. We jumped on the phone

1:21:12

and first thing he said, Nick Cannon, how are you doing?

1:21:15

And you know what was also really awesome. We

1:21:17

had a conversation with her and her whole

1:21:19

family, and she says she wanted to speak as a family

1:21:22

unit her. I'll talk to Kevin, Little

1:21:24

Kevin. They said. They all good. The love and

1:21:26

the passion is still there, because that's what you leaed.

1:21:29

And Tom's white, so they're working in stuff

1:21:31

out it seems like it, yes, seem I don't

1:21:33

know. Look, this is what Nick Cannon said that he heard from Wendy

1:21:35

first hand. All

1:21:37

right, Michael B. Jordan has signed a first

1:21:40

look deal with Amazon. You know, he's already

1:21:42

signed a deal with Warner Brothers, so now

1:21:44

he has yet another partnership. So it looks like he's

1:21:46

going to be doing big things. Even if he's

1:21:49

in front of the camera or behind the camera. So that's

1:21:51

good news for him his Outlier Society

1:21:53

Productions company. So,

1:21:56

Soldier Boy, there were some rumors going

1:21:58

around that he had kidnapped

1:22:00

a woman. The woman actually filed the police report

1:22:03

against him, and he said that this is

1:22:05

all because the woman who's named Kayla,

1:22:07

is flat out lying. Now. She

1:22:10

said that Soldier Boy beat her and then took her

1:22:12

in his garage and tied her to a chair for six

1:22:14

hours. Now, according to sources, the

1:22:16

real story is that Soldier Boy had been dating her,

1:22:19

ended the relationship and she was angry. She

1:22:21

came to his house and she was drunk and crashed

1:22:23

her car in his dryway. People were

1:22:25

inside the house partying her the crash, came

1:22:28

outside and told her she was not welcome and that she should

1:22:30

leave. So that is his

1:22:32

side of the story. He's saying that is one hundred percent

1:22:34

fabricated. But the police did take a kidnapping

1:22:37

report from Kayla and are still investigating. From

1:22:39

Soldier, you should have said kidnapping, kidnapping.

1:22:43

Come on now, stay on brand, sold Just stay in the moment,

1:22:46

all right, So we'll keep you updated on that. But

1:22:48

I'm Angela yee, And that is

1:22:50

your rumor report, and again, Happy Chinese New

1:22:52

Year. Today is Chinese New Year. It's the Year

1:22:54

of the pig. Fyi, okay,

1:22:58

I mean it depends on what your

1:23:00

sign is, what your your animal is,

1:23:02

what that means for you, Because it means something. We'll

1:23:06

look it up for you and let you know. And then you can look

1:23:09

up and see what type of year you're going to have this

1:23:11

year. For the Year of the pig. According to yours, you

1:23:14

don't have to eat the pig. All

1:23:17

right, thank you, Mischi revote, We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody

1:23:19

else to People's Choice mixes up next, get your

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requesting. Let's go morning. Everybody

1:23:24

is DJ Envy Angela

1:23:26

Yee, Charlemagne the guy we all the breakfast

1:23:28

club that shout the Cory Booker, Senator

1:23:30

Cory Booker for joining us this morning. Presidential candidate

1:23:33

for twenty twenty. That's right, he'll be watching the

1:23:35

State of the Union tonight from his air

1:23:37

mattress. No, he's going to be there.

1:23:40

Oh yeah, he is gonna be yeah,

1:23:45

air mattress on the wall.

1:23:48

Really, yes, I don't know about the scar this

1:23:51

election, the

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election, all

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that money's going towards election. Where

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can we donate Coorey Booker dot com.

1:24:02

All right, Corey Booker dot com. Let's

1:24:04

go and donate by our good brother Corey

1:24:07

Booker. Please Lord, have mercy geez

1:24:10

like an Instagram market. I said of Alesa Mattress. I

1:24:12

tried to Charlotte. We leave leave us to the positive

1:24:14

dope, listen to positive notice simply this man.

1:24:17

Real love is accepting other people the way

1:24:19

they are without trying to change them. Okay,

1:24:21

if we try to change them, this means that we don't really

1:24:23

like them. It is easier to find someone who was already

1:24:26

the way you want him or her to be, instead

1:24:28

of trying to change said person. Preface

1:24:30

club, you don't finish her, y'all dunks,

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