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Fredo Bang and Marc Lamont Hill Interview

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For centa, Yeah, I love

0:02

you fifty percent. Rae out of the rackets

0:05

to sit down.

0:08

You come to the most prominent form for you wait

0:10

your ass up early in the morning. But they tell me

0:12

it was y'all. I said, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting

0:14

the world small dangerous, smaller ship say

0:17

three people's choice. Actually, lets

0:19

I got you, Jomo made God people

0:22

who I can't believe you guys in the basket. Look

0:24

if we know this breakfast club. Good

0:37

morning u yo yo yo yo

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

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

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yo yo yo yo yo yo Good

0:45

morning Angela. Ye

0:49

oh boy, Sholomagne, the guy who through the planet.

0:52

Is Monday,

0:56

eat talk speak please

0:59

check check. Yeah you're good now, Good morning,

1:01

it's my name. Back to the work week. Good

1:03

morning the work week. How

1:05

are y'all? How y'all feeling today? Man, I'm feeling

1:07

pretty good. How are you feeling? How's everybody out there in the

1:09

world feeling? Oh, you know, it's a regular dragging Monday.

1:12

You know, you wake up in the morning and he turned the windshield

1:14

wife was on and it's not even raining. Yeah's how mondays

1:16

you feeling? You know what I mean? But we're here.

1:18

But it's raining today, a little bit raining

1:21

today. That dramas. You got your first

1:23

shot Sunday, yea, your first vaccine

1:26

shot. How was that? It's a little

1:28

sore. Yeah, so right, Yeah, my arm is sore,

1:30

but but I feel good, easy

1:33

process. I was in out about half hour.

1:35

Yeah. Yeah, he was limping a little

1:38

bit this morning when I saw you. When I first walked in, you

1:40

was limping. I was like, what's why I d dramas kind of hump back.

1:44

Yeah. So yeah, when you take your first shot, they say

1:46

that your arm get so my arm got extremely sore,

1:48

and they said sometimes it with the second shot. Sometimes

1:51

it's it makes you a little sick for some people.

1:54

Yeah so, but it's the same as the first shot. The first

1:56

shot in the second shot at the same shot, it's just a boost shot.

1:58

So well, that's good. If y'all get vaccinated, then

2:01

I'm good. I don't gotta get it right, y'all

2:03

be in his Greek. You might

2:05

need to get them to travel. Who knows. Yeah,

2:08

they haven't made that a rule. Yea, I haven't

2:10

made it a rule yet. I don't think they

2:12

will though they know. I don't think they'll do that,

2:15

but we'll see. But the Johnson

2:17

and Johnson one is about to be available, they said, as

2:19

early as tomorrow. You only need one shot with that, and they

2:21

don't have to refrigerate it in those

2:24

crazy conditions. Its less effective

2:26

than the others, though, yeah, it is less effective. But

2:28

they said they're studying to see if they'd give you a second

2:31

one, if that'll boost the effectiveness

2:33

of it or something. Yeah. No,

2:35

Right, well, let's get the show crack in front page

2:37

news. What we're talking about, um,

2:40

I mean, I guess we can discuss that. Also, let's

2:42

talk about Cuomo, Governor Cuomo in

2:44

New York. Now there's a couple

2:46

of women who are accusing him of being inappropriate

2:49

and of harassment. Okay,

2:51

then we got some special guests joining us this morning. We have

2:54

Mark Lamont Hill. He'll be joining us. He has a new

2:56

book. Will kicking with him about that. And

2:58

also new artists don't bang, we'll

3:01

be joining us, so I'll

3:03

kicking with him as well. All right, So let's get the show

3:05

crack in this Front page News is on the way as to breakfast

3:07

local more morning,

3:10

everybody is dj Envy Angela

3:13

Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are to Breakfast club

3:15

was getting some front page news.

3:18

Where we started, Well, let's

3:20

start with a second. Former aide as accused

3:22

Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment

3:25

now the first Woman. On Wednesday, Lindsey

3:27

Boylan described several years

3:29

of uncomfortable interactions with Governor

3:31

Cromo, including an invitation to play

3:34

strip poker on a government airplane. Cuomo

3:36

has denied those allegations. In an initial

3:38

response, he also

3:40

talked about Miss Bennett now Miss

3:43

Bennett Charlotte Benett. She's a twenty five year old

3:45

former aide to Cuomo told The New York Times that

3:48

he asked her inappropriate personal questions,

3:50

told her that he was open to relationships with women

3:52

in their twenties, and she said that he

3:54

left her feeling like he wanted to sleep

3:56

with her. He never made any physical

3:58

advances, she said, but she did

4:00

describe a meeting in his office where he talked

4:03

about being lonely during a pandemic. He said he

4:05

can't even hug anyone, and then

4:07

when she said she couldn't hug her parents, he was

4:09

like, no, I mean, really hug somebody,

4:11

and then she also said she was talking to him about

4:13

her experience as a sexual assault

4:16

survivor, and he seemed fixated by the revelation.

4:19

She also told a friend to be a text message. The

4:21

way he was repeating you were raped and abused and attacked

4:23

and assaulted and betrayed, over and over again,

4:25

while looking me directly in the eyes with something

4:28

out of a horror movie. She said, I felt

4:30

like he was testing me. Now

4:32

he has denied that.

4:34

He said he believed he was acting as a mentor and

4:37

never made advances towards Miss Bennett, he said, nor

4:39

did I ever intend to act in any way that was inappropriate.

4:42

He also went on to say that things

4:44

may have been interpreted as unwanted

4:46

flirtation, and he apologized for that,

4:49

and he also promised an investigation. First,

4:51

he had said he would appoint a former federal judge to

4:53

lead an inquiry, but backtracked after

4:56

he said after critics pointed

4:58

out that he had close ties to one of his advisors,

5:00

and then he said he would ask the Titian James, who is

5:02

the state attorney general, and janetz Fieri,

5:04

the chief judge of the Court of Appeals, to select

5:07

an independent and qualified lawyer to review

5:09

the allegations. Yeah, you can't pick the person

5:11

that's going to be investigating you.

5:15

That we're seeing pretty sketchy, don't

5:17

you think absolutely

5:20

now that this may

5:22

impact Governor Colmo's political

5:25

future? And we hear these stories of politicians

5:27

involved like these these sexual related

5:29

candles all the time. I mean Biden had them, Trump

5:31

had him. So how did they decide who they want to

5:34

like resign and who gets to have a political future

5:36

and that in

5:38

cases like this, I

5:40

don't know, you have to watch how it plays out and see

5:43

what happens. I mean, it's

5:46

I don't know, it's difficult, and

5:50

there's so many people that have different allegations

5:52

against them that still continue to go on. And

5:55

I'm president and it's happened. It happened, like you

5:57

said, the Trump had happened to Biden. That's what I'm saying. I just

5:59

wanted to I wonder how they decide who they want

6:01

to resign and who gets to have a political future. Cause

6:04

Arina yesterday like, oh, you know, his political futures

6:07

up in the air right now, right. I

6:09

think it also depends on the response and are

6:11

there other women who are going to come forward, and

6:14

you know, it's just hard to say and

6:17

uh, like he was saying, he feels like he wasn't

6:19

flirting, but he apologizes that

6:21

she misinterpreted as flirtatious. But it's

6:23

definitely an appropriate conversation at

6:26

the least at the minimum position

6:29

a power like him. Live

6:31

Nation CEO Michael Rappano says that he

6:33

believes that large scale US contests could start

6:35

in Midsummer with the seventy five to one percent

6:37

capacity so he posted.

6:40

With more artists

6:42

than ever wanting to tour and fans eager to make up

6:44

for lost time, all signs point to even more concerts

6:46

ahead. Thank you to all of our Live Nation employees

6:49

for their endless resilience and creativity. None

6:51

of this would be possible without you. It

6:55

looks like it can happen. I hope, so, I mean, I just hope

6:58

that, you know, will people be willing to go out like

7:00

that? I

7:02

don't know. I mean, I think for people

7:04

who got the who actually get the vaccination,

7:07

I just don't know how I feel about people anymore. You

7:09

know what I'm saying. For somebody who deals with anxiety

7:12

the way I deal with anxiety, I like not having to

7:14

be around, you know, large crowds of people. I

7:16

really thoroughly enjoy it. But I mean I was like that

7:18

before the pandemic. Yeah,

7:21

I wasn't showing up to these large events like

7:23

this season. But the vaccine is not one hundred

7:26

percent effective though, Right, even if that you was

7:28

saying that you can be around other people who

7:30

have the vaccine, but he's not saying you can go be around

7:32

everybody. Right, they're saying, still wear

7:35

masks. It's not like you got the vaccine. He could be like, all right, I'm

7:37

out chilling all that. I'm doing that anyway,

7:39

I've already made in my mind even afterward pastors

7:42

for whatever that looks like I'm still wearing masks, like when

7:44

I go to the airport instead, yep, as

7:46

well as well, smooth. All

7:48

the Asian people who was ahead of the curve, and

7:50

we used to look at y'all and like, what the hell they know that we don't?

7:52

Well now we all know. Yeah, well all

7:56

right, well that is your front page news, all right,

7:58

get it off your chest eight dread five eight

8:00

five one oh five one. If you need to vent phone

8:03

lines and wide open. It's the breakfast

8:05

Club come morning, the breakfast club.

8:11

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

8:13

man than

8:15

from you on the breakfast club. You got something

8:17

on your mind. Hello,

8:20

who's this? Hey? What's going on? In this?

8:22

Was buying out of useful man with the pocket? USA?

8:25

Hey, what's up? Brother? How's it going? I'm going

8:27

here? Man, come on and Charlotte mane Angela. How

8:29

you guys got a great weekend? Me,

8:32

I was just making sure you got the package that I suffer

8:35

your son. Man, I've stot from the pocket up to the

8:37

radio station. I'm just making sure, yes

8:39

I did. I did get it. And for people that that don't

8:41

know what you're talking about, explain what you what you created

8:44

so the pother that I created this for us

8:46

for just you get boot off about

8:48

the police. You were already have your

8:50

license and assurance in this pocket, so

8:52

all you knew is brow your window down and attached

8:55

it to the outside of your be here because

8:57

the police officers walking up he were

8:59

already to have your licens in the shirts on outside

9:02

of it. The hills, he will see both

9:04

hands visible on the wheel, so

9:06

now he could be in a comfortable state of mind,

9:08

and you, as a driver can sell a whole lot safer.

9:11

No, you don't have to move a reach in the thing

9:13

and then be accused or movement or reaching

9:15

or something that's gonna harm. You've told us about

9:17

this before, King, Yeah, no, no, he just sent us

9:21

go. I got it though, and and I'm

9:23

gonna give it to my son this week and just tell

9:26

him manage as soon as he get it. Put the insurance,

9:28

and that every time he get in his hips,

9:30

make sure he put his LIFs in now, keeping

9:32

in the cup holder, keeping in the blos so

9:34

if he do ever get pulled over, it's

9:37

not a left movement. And just put it on the

9:39

outside of his door, keep his hands visible,

9:41

and he don't have to move and get back home till

9:44

right. I think I think it's a great idea, but

9:46

it's gonna take some getting used to because if I was a cop,

9:48

that would look suspicious as hell to me when I see somebody

9:50

just told something about the window and hanging on the window.

9:52

But what the hell was that? You know what

9:54

I mean? Especially in the dark. Hello, who's this baby?

9:58

All right? Get it on the cas person.

10:00

I want to say good morning to y'all of this yard. More

10:02

on the way to work. Really appreciate information

10:05

you guys put out. Solomagne, I've really

10:07

clone to actually agree with a lot of

10:09

these states. First I didn't, but I've seen a lot

10:11

of growth. And your brothers, I really appreciate that. You

10:13

king as the year that

10:15

that story. She was just saying about the I'm

10:18

miss part of it. The political guy who Willemo

10:21

governor Clomo in New York. Yes, the guy,

10:23

it got it. It's becoming a problem

10:25

because how is it then people meet

10:27

each other are stark relationships

10:30

without some type of flirtations if it's not something

10:32

as far as they the rent of your job,

10:35

are just being belligerent or ignorant

10:37

about it or whatever. Why is it such a problem

10:40

that a man pushed with a woman just say hey, I'm

10:42

not interested in more worms. Well, you can't

10:44

do that in the workplace, especially in your position of

10:46

power. And then she did say she felt like her job

10:48

was on the line if she didn't have these

10:51

conversations. So you just can't

10:53

have inappropriate conversations like that at work. Yeah,

10:56

and I get the bread. If you're breading a job

10:58

or something like that, I get it. But truth be

11:00

told, I would say probably seventy

11:03

percent of relationship starting. Well,

11:06

listen, it's a touchy thing. If you're in a position of

11:08

power, and especially if someone's not trying to have that

11:10

conversation with you and they're uncomfortable,

11:12

then don't do it. Yeah,

11:15

I got to ask you. If you're pushing the conversation,

11:18

I get it. But if it's a birthdation, Oh he flirted

11:20

with me, Oh my god, and you might and you might look

11:22

at it like flairtases, and she might look at it as

11:24

harassment. All right, So I guess

11:26

a lot of guys out here don't get put the book charger

11:28

because it's a don't keep going because I feel

11:30

a lot of guy's purple workness. And I

11:33

just want to tell you right now and anybody

11:35

listening, just don't do that. Don't do

11:37

that in the workplace. Do not flirt with somebody.

11:40

Just mind your business, do your job, keep

11:43

it professional. I get what he's saying on

11:45

the line, though, he's saying, because you're at work

11:47

eight hours a day, You know what I mean, You're probably

11:49

traveling three three hours a day, four hours in

11:51

an hour and a half to work, an hour and a half back. So the

11:54

most time you spin us around co workers. So

11:56

if you see a co worker that you like, but I

11:58

guess, I guess what you say, and you just

12:00

you can't do that in the workplace, Like, yeah,

12:02

that's that's my advice. Just don't do it. You

12:05

can't do it. But I guarantee you if you was a younger

12:07

man that was attracted, she wouldn't have a problem with us.

12:10

Yeah. But the other problem is when there's somebody

12:12

in a position of power that has authority

12:14

and then you feel pressured to do anything.

12:16

You can easily say, look, that

12:19

was inappropriate. I didn't know how to react to that.

12:21

You just don't know. So especially

12:23

like if there's interns that work at

12:25

your office and you're trying to do certain things, you can't

12:27

do things like that. And why are we always trying to find

12:30

the right ways to do the wrong thing? Like

12:32

how many more examples do we need to

12:34

see to know that you're not supposed

12:36

to be hollering that women that you work

12:38

with in the workplace, Like it's not

12:40

the street, it's not like being in the bar club.

12:43

It's just simply not how hard goddamness,

12:46

Because you see and Charlotmagne doing

12:48

it don't think y'all can do that.

12:53

It worked well,

12:55

it's mutual and envy usually makes the

12:57

first move on. It's not true. So that's

12:59

the same thing, right, But a woman makes a move on. If

13:02

a woman makes a move on you at work and then

13:04

y'all go out and dating, something happens from

13:06

that, you know, that's cool. I guess

13:08

so the women's in charge of the women.

13:11

Hey, I think that's not true. That's not true

13:13

because women also can be in positions of power

13:16

and men are working under them and they

13:18

you don't want to have that happen that. I

13:20

think it's different when it's two people on the same level,

13:22

but when you feel like I have to do this or my job is

13:24

in jeopardy. And also you can tell,

13:27

you can tell when somebody's interested usually,

13:29

And that's all I'm saying. I ain't saying being appropriate. I'm

13:31

just saying when somebody shows interest, correct, you

13:33

know what I mean? If a guy, if a woman shows the guys

13:35

saying he's shown interested, don't you know he's

13:37

sorry. That's the double standard. It don't work like that

13:40

for us. Appreciate

13:42

it, Yeah, it just don't. It don't work like that

13:44

for us, and you have to accept that and be fine with

13:46

it. Chest eight hundred

13:48

five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent

13:51

hit this up now is the Breakfast Club. Go Morning, the

13:53

Breakfast Club Power

13:58

one five one. Wake God,

14:00

wake up, Wake y'all,

14:03

You're time to get it off your chest is

14:07

a man or black. We want to hear from you on the record

14:09

block. Hello, who's this? This

14:11

trailer from from the Ohio? Good morning, good

14:14

morning something Hey,

14:17

Well, first off, Charlotte manu, I

14:20

got something for all y'all, So tras mank you

14:22

sent me it's time. But my dude

14:24

has a clothing line. I was saying, all

14:27

three y'all, and well dramas too, y'all

14:29

give me y'all side this. My dudes got a

14:31

clothes on line. I'll send y'all some stuff. I'm

14:33

a large envia large year small dramas

14:36

is an extra medium man. So

14:40

so at the end, if y'all you know you send me a

14:42

book, I got y'all, but uh,

14:44

Angela Yee and dj Envy,

14:46

what's the secret which y'all not getting COVID because y'all

14:49

be traveling around the world, around

14:52

the country like it's nothing. And for

14:54

some reason you ain't getting COVID. I want to know

14:56

the secret because I want to travel too. For

14:58

myself, it ain't no secret. I go out probably once a

15:00

month, and when I go out, I double mask. I

15:03

make sure I'm as safe as possible. I try to do what

15:05

they're saying. And I just took the vaccine

15:07

a week ago, so I mean there is no it's

15:09

just praying and doing what the what they

15:11

tell me to do, as far as wearing mask and

15:14

sanitized and wash my hands and all that. I

15:16

think it's potential that you might have had it early on before

15:19

everybody was able to get tested all the time

15:21

and had all symptoms. That's also a possibility.

15:24

Yeah, because I'm ready to travel and y'all

15:27

just y'all are like you

15:29

can't move around. You just have to be you just have

15:31

to be safe, you know. I see people are doing podcasts

15:34

with other people, like people are doing all kinds

15:36

of stuff, and I see people who have been in the

15:38

house and not going anywhere and gotten it. And by

15:40

the way, we get tested, and we get tested

15:42

me. I get tested. I get tested often

15:44

if I do TV and all types of little

15:47

but all testing does it show you that you might

15:49

have it, you could be as safe as possible. And

15:51

there's people that haven't left their house that have

15:53

gotten it. You know, you just never know. You just have

15:56

to do whatever you can and that if you have some symptoms,

15:58

get tested, than if you're exposed to

16:00

somebody with that, get tested. Hello. Who's

16:02

this Hey, Good morning to Stephen from

16:04

Alabama. What's up Stephen? Get a few chests, man,

16:07

I just want to drop a clue farm for myself.

16:09

I've been working two jobs for five

16:12

years and I let one go yesterday and

16:14

I start nice. Man,

16:16

that's a good feeling. Congratulations, Thank

16:19

you. Also, I'm trying to open up

16:21

a business. It's like a rage room that

16:23

I want to do here in Alabama. And I

16:25

was trying to see if I can get advice from any

16:28

of y'all. A rage room.

16:30

What is a rage room? It's like a smash

16:32

room. You come in and I want to focus

16:34

on like mental health based

16:36

like a small part of mental health. You come in, you

16:38

smash things, frustration, you

16:41

know, things like that. Oh that's dope. Erica

16:44

Erica Ford has her trauma

16:46

truck and she has a boxing boxing

16:48

bag in the trauma truck for people to do stuff like

16:50

that. So that makes sense. Yeah, and I've seen that before to a

16:52

lot of a lot of people. I see a lot of high school

16:54

and college students do that a lot. They go to these rage rooms

16:56

and break up TVs and stuff like that. Yeah,

16:59

and I'm trying to do one on my side of town

17:01

where it's it's not a lot

17:03

of money on this side, but I want to bring more money

17:05

to my community. Okay, Yeah,

17:07

I got any tips to anything? I can, you

17:10

know, look up anything if they

17:12

will come. That's my tip. Do you have a whole budget

17:14

put together for it and everything? You have everything

17:16

in place? Do you need investors?

17:18

What is it that you need? I started a vision

17:21

board. I basically don't know what's the make

17:23

your step. I know what permits, I need,

17:25

everything I need. I don't know if I should focus

17:27

on trying to get a building first, or trying to get

17:29

these permits first, trying to get an LLC

17:32

first. I don't know. I

17:34

highly recommend well, definitely you have to get everything

17:37

trademarked and take care of that paperwork. But you should

17:39

put together a business plan. That's what really helps

17:41

you. You should see what other comfortable businesses

17:43

have done, what their success has like,

17:45

what the marketing is like, why there's a need for this,

17:47

how is this profitable? And then

17:50

you have to figure out do you need investment? But you have

17:52

to put together a business plan that'll help you too.

17:55

I mean I have one. I have a business plan, but

17:57

it's more so on a vision board, so it's not on

17:59

paper. Now needs to put together on paper

18:01

a business plan because if somebody wants to

18:03

it's interested in investing, or they want to help

18:05

out, or you need to hire people, you need

18:07

to be able to show exactly what it is and show

18:10

why it's necessary and show the research behind

18:12

it. Word got you, bro. I

18:14

want to drop a clues bomb for the clues

18:16

bomb button because the way that

18:18

thing gets tapped, Lord have mercy, the

18:21

way I think it is what the clues bomb

18:23

button. As much as y'all use it, that's want

18:25

to drop a bomb for that. A man salute

18:27

to Drake for repositioning the

18:30

bomb, and I said, I used to tell I've

18:32

been trying to get one person to use this bomb for the past

18:34

three years, but he won't use it. Guess who that person is?

18:36

DJ God damn clue

18:39

Okay, that's why I've been trying to get to use

18:41

it for the longest, but he won't touch it. Well,

18:44

I appreciate anything y'all doing, and

18:48

y'all keep me inspired, man, Thank you, man,

18:50

get it off your chest. Eight five eight

18:52

five one on five one. We got rumors on the way,

18:55

yes and versus happened over the weekend.

18:57

DiAngelo. You know what, I didn't

18:59

even really as it was this weekend, but that

19:01

did take place, so I did get a chance to watch it after

19:03

the facts. That will tell you who the special guests were and how

19:06

it went down, his set list and what people were saying.

19:08

All right, we'll get into a nexus the breakfast club. Good

19:10

morning, the breakfast Club. It's

19:16

about Angela

19:23

Ye, the breakfast club. All

19:27

right. Well, Jeremy Lynn says that he

19:29

was called coronavirus on court

19:31

and they are now investigating exactly

19:34

what happened. Now. He put out a statement and

19:37

just basically talked about certain things

19:39

that have been happening. He said, I

19:42

know this was disappointing some of you, but I'm not naming

19:44

our shaming anyone. What good doesn't

19:46

do in this situation for someone to be torn down? It doesn't

19:48

make my community safer or solve any of our long

19:51

term problems with the racism. When I experienced

19:54

racism in the Ivy League, it was my assistant

19:56

coach, Kenny Blakeney that talked me through it. He

19:58

shared with me his own experience as a black

20:00

man stories of racism I couldn't begin to comprehend,

20:03

stories including being called the N word and having

20:05

things thrown at him from cars. He drew

20:07

from his experiences with the identity to teach me

20:09

how to stay strong in mine. He was also

20:11

the first person to tell me I was an NBA player

20:13

as a sophomore at Harvard. I thought he was crazy.

20:16

The world will have you believe there isn't enough justice

20:18

or opportunities to go around, that we only have time

20:20

to pay attention to one group of people at

20:22

a time, so we only need to fight for that spot. That the

20:24

people you see hurting other people that look

20:27

like you on the news represent an entire group of people.

20:29

But this just isn't true. So

20:31

we did in detail when or where the incident occurred,

20:34

but Steve Kerr said that

20:36

he would like for Jeremy Lynn's complaint

20:38

to be thoroughly investigated. Here's what he said.

20:40

I applaud Jeremy for his words

20:43

and echo his sentiments

20:45

regarding racism

20:48

against the Asian American community. It's

20:50

just so ridiculous and

20:52

obviously spawned by

20:55

many people, including our former president.

20:57

It's just shocking. I don't know.

20:59

I just I can't wrap my head around

21:02

any of it. But I can't wrap my head around

21:04

racism in general. I mean, we're all just flesh

21:06

and blood. ME needs to Steve Well? Who

21:08

who was it? Was it another player that called him that?

21:10

Was it somebody in the stands? Like who? He

21:13

didn't he didn't say because he doesn't

21:15

want to. I guess it has to be somebody that we would

21:17

know, because he didn't want to put

21:19

that person on the blast because he's not

21:22

naming anyone. But he did say it happened on the

21:24

court. I wonder how trash talking is has

21:26

in sports has changed and like this

21:28

this this era that we're in, because we don't

21:31

discuss that enough. You know, we know how things have changed

21:33

everywhere else comedy, TV, film, but

21:35

in sports when it comes to trash talk, I wonder

21:37

how thing and he did

21:39

he did say it was a player that called him that at least

21:41

to say everything playing basketball like

21:44

whatever it took, like you wanted to get in that person's head,

21:46

like trash, you're trying

21:48

to get in their head. It was just interesting. I was watching

21:51

um, I was watching Boogie

21:53

this weekend, the movie coming out of starting Pop

21:55

Smoke, and that's what Pop Smoke was doing

21:57

to the guy the whole movie, just getting

22:00

his head by saying all types of while though right,

22:03

well, there has been a lot of violence and racism

22:05

against Asian Americans since the pandemic

22:08

actually started. They said between in eight

22:10

weeks between March twenty twenty and Ay twenty twenty,

22:12

they were eighteen hundred acts of hate against Asian Americans

22:14

that were reported, and that things

22:16

were heightened by Donald Trump placing blame

22:19

for the virus on China and calling it the China

22:21

virus and the Kong flu. All

22:24

right now, Also over the weekend that de'angelo

22:27

Versus took place at the Apollo, and

22:30

they said the episode did break the traditional

22:32

format and what you did see was

22:34

it was more like a celebration of DeAngelo

22:36

and there was some performances that he

22:39

had with collaborations

22:41

that he's done, and so he started it off

22:43

with an untitled new song with Kean Harold

22:50

walk round the

22:54

Thing, Come

23:02

to My Guy, Kean Harold and

23:05

Red Man and meThe Man also came out and did

23:07

left him Right and meThe Man breakups to make

23:09

ups. You're

23:12

happy now you want your third baby, daddy,

23:15

and you hate to see you get happy to

23:18

trap me looking at my girl trying

23:21

to throw them yeah at me, classic

23:30

right, classic

23:34

sounds. Yeah. I didn't watch

23:37

it. I love versus, but I simply didn't know what the hell

23:39

they was doing. That new format threw me off. They could

23:41

have marketed that a little better. If they're doing exclusive concerts,

23:43

great, but you gotta tell us that because I didn't know what

23:45

what was going on. They did say that. They did say

23:47

it would be like a DeAngelo and Friends versus,

23:50

and then her came out there.

23:52

Now you know, this was my one of my favorite Lauren

23:54

Hill songs. Nothing even Matters with de'angelo

23:57

and she also did her song best Part, which I loved,

23:59

to her song with Dane of Caesar, So here is

24:01

her. I believe

24:05

I don't

24:10

mean your

24:13

love

24:26

don't even matter? Yeah,

24:29

I was computing versus. I did he want to

24:31

go back and listen to de'angelo's albums again.

24:33

I was watching Conelo a fight on Saturday night,

24:35

because I'm telling you that was a quick one. There was

24:37

four rounds DeAngelo and friends versus I

24:40

didn't know what that was. I didn't know what was battling his

24:42

friends. I didn't know what was going on. I thought they was battling

24:44

his friends. I thought he's bringing different autist out of the battle.

24:46

But I thought and then somebody told me it

24:48

was him versus Maxwell, so then I would

24:50

have I was going that I

24:53

don't know where that room was started. But then Swiss Beat

24:55

said that it was supposed to be him and Maxwell, but they

24:57

couldn't get it done. Now, I see that would have been a date night if

24:59

they I knew if it was the Angelo versus Maxwell

25:02

Saturday night, you know, that would have crafted

25:04

a whole date night around that. But I didn't know what that was Saturday

25:06

because it was cool, But they could have did a bit

25:08

of a better job marketing because I didn't watch. I watched

25:10

the replay though I watched it all right. Well,

25:12

just so y'all know, Ghost Facing Ray Kuan are going to

25:14

be doing an upcoming Say

25:17

what, say you didn't know that. No, I

25:19

didn't know that they birthed in each other. Yes,

25:22

I don't like that. That's dope. I think

25:24

it's dopey. How

25:28

do they do the record? Ghost Face is my favorite

25:31

rapper of all time? Ye, ghost

25:33

Face versus Ray Kuan, I don't like that one because

25:35

it's just like you got the whole Purple tape. That's

25:38

a real celebration right there. Yeah, but they

25:40

can't badly each What

25:42

they could do is what they could do is whoever

25:44

had the song on their album, they could

25:46

use it when you do it the Purple tape then, but

25:50

that was really Ray Kwan's album. On

25:52

every song, ghost Face is on the cover of the album, just like

25:57

maybe you go verse for verse. They can't do that. They got

25:59

a battle to other people with Iron Man, is ghost

26:01

Face, Ray kuon Capadonna, They

26:03

they're all on the covered the album. They can't do that. But by the

26:05

way, let's not act like ghost Face does not have

26:07

the best catalog of

26:10

any solo artists in Wu Tang. It's not even

26:12

close. Let's be clear on that.

26:15

Don't even we don't even think about it. Yeah,

26:17

it's not nothing to think about. Okay,

26:19

I know they there's some classic albums done.

26:21

Ghost Face the best solo catalog

26:24

of everybody in wou Tang. Okay,

26:28

some great songs for girls. It's got ghost on them though,

26:30

but Ray got a lot of joy. Purple Tape

26:32

is the best album of all. Woutang

26:35

Solo Stories was an amazing album.

26:37

It was, but it ain't the Purple Tape. It's not that's

26:39

not the Purple Tape.

26:42

But ghost Face. Yeah, So it seems like y'all

26:44

there think it would be a good versus. All right, well that is your

26:46

rumor report, all right, to see I rather to see Ghosts and

26:48

Ray go up against another, you know, great

26:51

duo. Yeah. I think it's gonna be some great stories

26:53

told in this of course, it's gonna be incredible.

26:56

All right, Now, Front Patients, when we come back, when we're

26:58

talking about well, let's tell talk about

27:00

the let's talk about COVID and the

27:03

vaccinations and what's happening. There's a new

27:05

one that's going to be out possibly this week.

27:07

All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good

27:09

morning, cej Envy Angela

27:11

Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast

27:14

Club, Good morning, got a shout out to

27:16

one of our newest family members, Omaha's

27:18

Power one oh six points. Good morning,

27:21

guys, Welcome to the family. Welcome

27:23

to the family. All right, well, let's get into

27:25

front page news. What we're

27:27

starting, Well, let's talk about this

27:29

third coronavirus vaccine that

27:32

is now available. You know, there's the one by Maderna,

27:34

another one by Fiser, and now that Johnson

27:36

and Johnson one is here and

27:39

looks like it's going to be available for distribution

27:41

by tomorrow. It's a single dose, so there's

27:43

no follow up visits and you don't

27:45

have to schedule that second shot, and you don't

27:47

have to worry that it's available at the right time.

27:50

And there's some differences. They said, it

27:52

does protect people with one dose, and it also

27:54

does not have to be stored in those

27:57

below zero negative eighty

27:59

degrees to negative one hundred and twelve

28:01

degrees or whatever that the other

28:03

ones had to be. So now they're saying that

28:06

this one can just be refrigerated. Drama,

28:09

regular refrigerator. Drama's got the Supreme

28:11

vaccine this weekend, didn't you. I don't know what that means.

28:13

The supreme What does that mean? Supreme? Like

28:15

the clothing companies. Ye didn't you say that. I

28:17

did not say that. What did you say? Oh?

28:20

Okay, congratulations, all right?

28:22

Yea. They saying it's not as effective as

28:24

devisor we're data shot correct. Well,

28:26

yeah, they're saying that one's about sixty six percent

28:29

effective as opposed to ninety five percent. But

28:31

what they did say is that can be misleading

28:33

because what they are

28:35

saying it's about one hundred All of them are about

28:37

one hundred percent effective at preventing hospitalizations

28:40

and death. I mean, I guess you've got to take

28:42

to take whichever one you can get your heads on. But that's

28:44

what they're saying. Whichever one you can get. If you're gonna take

28:47

one, you know what I'm saying, I'd go for the

28:49

ninety five. That's the one

28:51

I wouldn't want to sixty six, you

28:53

know, right, But you know it's good if you if they're

28:56

saying it's almost one hundred percent effective at you

28:58

know, you're not having to be in the hospital, not

29:00

having any terrible symptoms or dying. Yeah,

29:02

whichever one you can get, let's take it. Yeah, whatever

29:04

one they're saying you could get, you take. Now

29:07

the House has passed Joe Biden's one

29:09

point nine trillion dollar COVID relief packets.

29:11

So now that heads over to the Senate, and

29:14

the Senate is expected to strip out that provision

29:17

for a federal minimum wage after the Senate

29:19

parliamentarian ruled against including it

29:21

under the procedure known as reconciliation.

29:23

So that means now that bill can

29:26

pass with a simple majority vote, then it would have

29:28

to go back to the House for a separate vote,

29:30

and then Biden signs it into law. So

29:33

how much how much that's gonna make the stimulus checks

29:35

when they go out fourteen hundred

29:37

dollars if you make less than seventy five thousand

29:39

dollars a year. And it's also an

29:41

increase in the child tax credit as well, so

29:44

you know people need their money. Is just take it forever? Like

29:46

what's going on? Let's get it all

29:49

right? And Donald Trump is back. He

29:51

was speaking and closing out the Conservative

29:53

Conservative Political Action Conference,

29:56

and some of the things that he addressed is

29:59

women's sports. Joe Biden and the

30:01

Democrats are even pushing policies

30:03

that would destroy women's

30:05

sports. A lot of new records

30:07

are being broken in women's

30:09

sports. Tait to say, that ladies, but get

30:11

a lot of new records. They're being shattered.

30:14

Young girls and women are in sense that

30:17

they are now being forced to compete against

30:19

those who are biological

30:21

males. If this is not change

30:24

women's sports as we know, it

30:26

will die. They'll end, It'll end. Is

30:29

that controversial? You know? Somebody

30:31

said, well, that's gonna be very controversial. I

30:34

said, that's okay. You haven't heard anything

30:36

yet. Dam

30:38

media, you don't have to cover Donald Trump anymore.

30:40

He was the president before, so you had to listen

30:42

to what came out of his mouth. But now if you're doing it, then you're

30:44

just doing it for readings. People

30:47

were also saying that he was going to start a new

30:49

party, right, and so he did actually

30:51

flat out deny that. We're not starting

30:54

new parties. You know, they kept

30:56

saying he's going to start a for a new party.

30:59

We have to Republic Party. It's

31:01

going to unite and be stronger than

31:03

ever before. I am not starting a

31:05

new party. I

31:07

refuse to getting any debates about anything Trump

31:09

says, because we shouldn't be entertaining Trump anymore.

31:12

We know is

31:14

he going to run in twenty twenty four, And that's something

31:16

that some people are nervous about but it

31:18

seems like he did teas that he's going to run. Who cares

31:21

like, you can't play.

31:23

This election was rigged and the Supreme

31:26

Court and other courts didn't

31:28

want to do anything about it. With

31:30

your help, we will take back the House, We

31:33

will win the Senate, and then

31:36

a Republican president will

31:38

make a triumphant return

31:41

to the White House, and I

31:43

wonder who that will be. We

31:45

can't have these conversations about how the media

31:47

shouldn't cover Trump. You know, social

31:49

media should keep Trump, you know, off

31:51

of off of their platforms, but then

31:54

cover him when he talks. He's not the president no more.

31:56

This is sparta

31:58

um. Yeah, but you know he could potentially run

32:01

again in twenty twenty. About

32:03

him if you start getting ready

32:05

now, man, there's nothing to talk about with Trump, like

32:07

you can't. Literally, this is such hypocrisy

32:09

and such a contradiction because if we wanted him

32:12

shut shut up when he was president, now

32:14

that he's not president, there's absolutely no reason to

32:16

listen to anything that comes out of his mouth. Yeah,

32:18

he still gets a lot of support though, ye still

32:22

No, I don't think that I can't support him. Listen

32:25

it's dangerous enough that we do need to know what's

32:28

going on. Right, No, all

32:30

right, well that is your front page news. All right,

32:32

thank you guys, goodness gracious. All right,

32:34

when we come back, Fredo Bang

32:36

will be joining us. No, fraid O'bang

32:39

is a new auto sign to deaf Jam. He's

32:41

uh, he's dope, and we're gonna talk

32:43

to him next and we're gonna play some joints off his album

32:46

or his his album that's coming out in a little bit.

32:48

So we're gonna kick it with him when we come back. So don't move fred

32:50

O'bang. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning, the Breakfast

32:53

Club Morning.

32:57

Everybody is DJ Envy and

33:00

Jela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast

33:02

Club. We got a special guest here with us

33:04

today, fraid O Bang. He

33:07

means it rocking ready. I don't even want to baby that scared

33:09

name. Gn't tell the money. I made no sense to speak.

33:12

I don't know what you just said, but

33:14

I go with it. How

33:17

I'm doing good waiting

33:22

on this moment. Breakless Club,

33:24

Yeah, like the Breathless Club though,

33:27

Yeah yeah, I can't say Breakless Club without

33:29

theengratulations

33:32

because it has been a grind for you though. You've been working hard

33:34

for years now, so it looks like all that hard

33:36

work does pay off. Yeah, let's

33:38

start from the beginning. So, so where are you from? How

33:41

did you get into into the rap industry? Batton

33:43

Ridge, Louisiana. I started rapping.

33:45

I had my pot of name crazy trade. They

33:47

uhould have wrapped in the closet old twenty

33:50

five out of mic and stuff. So I used to go over there

33:52

and listen to him. One day they asked me to get in

33:54

there and I heard I think I said some

33:56

type of plunchline there, like you got ke

33:58

rapping? So I just stud with did it? What

34:01

was your influence? It wasn't. It wasn't Master Pete, Louis

34:03

Berman and him. I always looked

34:05

up the Gates cousin.

34:08

Yeah, family

34:10

reunions, but y'all never

34:12

really had a conversation like

34:15

that. Yeah, one out there everybody

34:17

found out with his cousins. I've seen him in Atlanta

34:19

at the airport and that

34:22

was that conversation like nothing. I mean,

34:24

he said he had some some things to tell

34:26

me that you know, we talked. I

34:29

got his number. They said we're gonna do some

34:31

music, but he ain't ever picked the phone up. So family

34:36

things? Is it family things or more?

34:39

Baton rouge uh? And the

34:42

people are out with TVG. You

34:44

know. Um, I got with TVG like two

34:47

fourteen fifteen, So it's a lot of

34:49

history, you know what I'm saying. TVG was starting

34:51

the ninteness, so I really don't know what they

34:53

got going on. Y'all got to yeah,

34:56

Gates one of the first people who embraced you. Yeah.

34:58

Yeah, definitely Gates of orders to

35:00

ever post my music, okay before

35:02

I ever met him. But as far as musically

35:05

though, like he a whole another monster,

35:07

Like he really made the whole Louisiana.

35:10

Like before, before Gates came home

35:12

from jail, you couldn't sing on a song. You

35:14

gotta make a fight song, a killing

35:17

song, or a dancing song. That's

35:19

the only way we gotta listening to you. But he came

35:21

home with a whole singing to females and

35:23

all that, and everybody embraced

35:25

it. That's what influenced your melodic style. That

35:27

and I was in the band for like ten years. Word,

35:30

I had a scholarship. What

35:33

what you play in the band? My first

35:35

instrument was a clarinet. I

35:37

was the clarinet. I had a story about this, the other that I said I used

35:39

to I used to playing clarinet. But I did that so I

35:41

could. But I used to take the bus back home.

35:43

I could take it apart and through it in my book back Nobody.

35:45

I had that nasty ass case. Then I

35:47

had a French horn. I played

35:49

concert and marching and I

35:52

was section leader. Oh so that second life real

35:54

for you? Didn't use it. I went to I actually

35:56

went to Southern want to see my band director

35:59

because he was like a father figure to me. And I met a

36:01

couple of people that I taught. They ain't

36:03

the band right now. Did you get a scholarship

36:05

but you I turned it down. Why I wanted

36:07

to be my mom was going through the voice. I wanted to be close

36:09

to home. Wow. And I wanted

36:11

to make some money. I ain't. I mean, I went to college, but I

36:13

droped doctor. I wanted to make some money. I know you used

36:15

to drive your mother crazy. No, I'm

36:17

my mama's bore. My mama loved

36:19

me. What about all like it? Because you did have a lot

36:21

of issues that she had to really go through with

36:23

you. Jail. Yeah,

36:27

look, I called my mama, like the third time I wanted

36:30

the second time, I want to jail before they locked me down.

36:33

When I came with my attempt and I'm like,

36:35

ma, I'm back in jail. I

36:37

should get a bonn to more or something. She like, Okay,

36:39

what's what's your what's your In'm like tempt to murder?

36:42

She said, this time, baby? Can I say

36:44

yes? So this

36:47

time, baby, I'm gonna call you later on.

36:50

That's not what you wanted to hear. You

36:57

want to bon out? Did she? Did she bond you out? Na?

37:00

TV? I was born to myself

37:03

out, but I didn't want

37:05

to get to that so early. But didn't you have two of

37:07

them? Two? A murder chard something

37:09

like that? Yeah, what's the status of those kids?

37:12

No? I did my time. Well, i'm doing my time.

37:14

I'm actually still a inmate. Look,

37:17

so how do you go from being in at the band to

37:20

murder? I mean I was doing while I was

37:22

in the band. No, you weren't doing anything. I'm

37:25

accused of doing something. Yeah yeah, yeah,

37:27

I mean I've didn't meet my whole life, you

37:29

know what I'm saying. I always

37:31

try to be an open book, Like I'm not a person that tried

37:33

to be super gangster and all that. I

37:36

just if I had to come down to it, what I gotta handled?

37:38

My business? I do I gotta do. But

37:40

other than that, I just want to live, make money.

37:43

So what happened? Since you served your depth to society?

37:45

So it's over now, probationists,

37:49

when this is your citizens be at home.

37:52

But me, I'm actually still an inmate, and I'm

37:54

being allowed to be home right now. But

37:57

if I up, I walked back in. They allow

37:59

you to move round to what I get work permits. How

38:01

has it been for you during this pandemic? Work wise?

38:04

I'm pretty fine. Yeah, I got

38:06

like seven shows booth up right now. I've been booth up

38:08

in September. What about before that? Though,

38:10

Like when things first started, we were in lockdown?

38:12

What were you doing booked up? You were nervous

38:15

at all about getting it? We'll get COVID.

38:18

No, I don't mistle COVID on me.

38:21

Mentality. You gotta

38:25

respect it them, you gotta respect How

38:27

much do you spend our only fans a month? You

38:33

made a record about it, sir, No, but I know he supports

38:36

a lot of women are only fans. How much you spend

38:38

a month, aren't, Oh, no class like

38:40

two hundred other night on the

38:43

other night, because you

38:46

know hub is

38:48

free. Yeah, but I just did something to what.

38:50

They took all the videos down. I'm upset about

38:52

it for real. What did they do anything?

38:56

Verified? They take it down down

38:58

And it's crazy that because they gotta v leaked

39:00

with me, but pupposed to be me, proposed

39:02

to be me, and they won't take it down. You

39:05

got a video on a porthole because you said, you

39:07

said me and which one

39:10

is it? Oh? Please

39:12

feel goodn't talk? All my videos

39:14

still up there. That's

39:16

what I don't know. You did videos to that verified?

39:20

Verified, a homemade

39:22

stuff. I got a blue chain

39:25

they verified old. I can't

39:27

realize that. But I could just watch

39:29

them. It just verified stuff. Yeah, but

39:34

you're said only fans is trashed like the majority

39:36

of pages. Yeah, it's like, if you're

39:38

gonna do, you gotta do it big. I don't want to see you

39:40

on that plane with yourself. I

39:42

think that's what it's about, is I do want to see what

39:45

it is. What's the best, what's the best only fan of

39:47

accounts to watch? I

39:50

don't know. I watched so much I can't. You get tricked

39:52

it a lot, though, because you go on there thinking that it's gonna

39:54

be something. Yeah, that's the other thing, and then they hit

39:56

you with the they hit you with the fee to subscribe,

39:59

and then when you gonna click a video to get ten

40:01

seconds of it, go buy that video. So I

40:03

ain't up paying about two hundred dollars and one night. How

40:05

many check you didn't slept with off on events? I know

40:07

you didn't flue something in nah

40:10

I prayed this bangism? You did?

40:12

What bangism? What? What

40:15

is that? When I'm like I'm turning, like right now I'm

40:17

turning the album. I don't have six or a date. Oh

40:20

so you were serious about that. I

40:22

saw somebody who was turning to shoot this shot. That's

40:24

like a fighter, because boxes do that, like boxes don't

40:28

fight. When I first came home, I was like in a

40:31

relationship and I used to always catch myself all

40:33

you on the phone stopping recording you know what I'm

40:35

saying, just the whole vibe. So

40:37

it's like more like just stay focused type

40:39

with all right, we got more with fraid o'bang when

40:41

we come back morning. Everybody's DJ Envy

40:44

Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we all

40:46

the breakfast club. We're kicking it with new

40:49

artist's are signed to def Jim fraid

40:51

o'bang. Yeah, you don't go to church, but you do

40:53

pray and believe in God. Yeah. I don't believe

40:55

in church all the Bible, right, I saw you said

40:57

it is soul cry So why don't you believe

41:00

church of the Bible. I don't feel like I should pay for worship.

41:03

I with you on the Bible even said you can't find God

41:05

in a man made temple. Anyway, I'm with you, and I don't

41:07

believe in organized religion. And then like the Bible

41:10

contradicts yourself over and over and two

41:13

when we were slaves, they had somebody

41:15

to read us what they wanted us to read, not what we

41:18

needed to know what I'm saying. And for

41:20

three, it's been written rewritten

41:22

a thousand times over and over and over

41:24

by man. And then, if I'm not

41:26

mistaken, the person who wrote it say

41:29

God can't talk to him and told him write it. Now,

41:32

I know a lot of people like that. To jail, how

41:37

do you pay? You pay your

41:39

head? Only are you getting on your knees and pray. Like when

41:41

you pray, I ain't a lie. I'll

41:44

just be I he's driving, I'll be like, thank

41:46

you God for the blessings. You know what I'm saying. Who

41:50

appreciate you? Do you really know a pastor who

41:52

called a body? Yeah, a couple? Could

41:56

you still go to the church knowing it? I go to

41:59

church, But I mean if you would, you would you still listen to them

42:01

knowing they did something like that. I have listened,

42:03

but think here some of them still thinking,

42:06

like I know one of them, Like I'm talking about

42:09

big out the city. Any time

42:11

he come back to the city. What the xp

42:13

is that? You know what I'm saying, Like a

42:17

pastor, a pastor man, you gotta

42:21

got to tell his congregation what's going

42:23

on. And by the way, I wouldn't

42:25

even mind that unless he's on

42:27

the pulpit preaching against things

42:30

like that. Yeah, but it just goes to show that like

42:32

just church and it's like, I don't know a

42:34

lot of people going here. Got you off for parole

42:36

in twenty twenty three? Yeah, so how

42:39

do you make sure that you don't go back? And you moved

42:41

differently because it seems like these days

42:44

rappers are the number one talk if everybody out there,

42:46

and so much stuff that gets instigated on social

42:48

media. Oh, I think about Jay

42:51

because that's why I feel like everybody who go to jails

42:53

at one point to get counseled. I still ain't gott of

42:55

it because I just be working too much. But it

42:58

really scared me, Like I I went to the whole

43:01

and like I couldn't tell my dreams from reality.

43:03

Wow tweeks.

43:06

God, So I'll just be feeling

43:08

for people who hadn't been there, like some people get sentence a

43:10

year. I don't know how you do

43:12

it. You know how strong you is when you get in there.

43:15

You've seen so much at a young age, you know, experienced

43:17

a lot of things, a lot of trauma. You talked about

43:19

your your dad being bipolar. Now that you got money

43:21

and you got success, what are you doing for your mental health orgin?

43:25

Oh so you're staying busy. You don't have the trauma

43:27

response. Yeah, Like I mean, like I, like

43:30

I said, I'm in the point of my life tweet like I

43:32

gotta like make it happen, and I gotta

43:34

stay consistent as possible. So I ain't got time

43:36

for self really, So I don't really

43:39

find myself enjoying like going

43:41

to clubs and I'm not getting paid and doing

43:44

extra activities, like I really

43:46

enjoyed slaying in my big playing a game,

43:49

recording and working making money.

43:51

But sometimes folks stay busy just because they're

43:53

trying to avoid dealing with grief

43:56

or pain or anything else. Probably, so

43:58

probably I don't. I don't really like it's probably

44:00

I haven't been in a relationship. I ain't

44:03

got time to like feel for nobody,

44:05

like really like in you

44:07

know, and I don't like nobody having controlled my emotions.

44:10

People kept trying to pair you up with neat and that's

44:12

you even have to put that in the song, that you all are

44:14

not together. Yeah, that happened.

44:17

I've been going for years though, who

44:22

I'm old? Who is she

44:25

YouTube from Baton Rouge? Okay, I've

44:28

been on her for years. But we're cool, We're

44:30

tight. That's why are you smiling? Blush?

44:32

You look embarrassed that

44:38

dog? Is that some type of potential

44:40

at least because we're getting we're

44:42

getting another each other. Okay, right

44:45

now, you like, would you like for

44:47

it to be more? Yeah? I mean, if

44:49

it's gonna go ahead, you're gonna go. You know what I'm

44:51

saying a

44:54

relationship, right is she's just getting out of a relationship.

44:57

Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying. So you

44:59

don't want to be a rebound. You're gonna let it go how it goes.

45:02

It's not just that, it's just I don't like what I don't

45:04

like people have control of my emotions. So it's

45:06

like, and I'm not want to jump into

45:09

the relationship because I'm type like, I'll

45:11

let you know, like I'm done. I sell you in

45:13

tweet. Sometimes you get in your emotions a little on Twitter.

45:16

I'm like, what's he got going on? Not listening

45:18

Twitter? Am I the

45:20

only person that just sit there and just think of the random

45:22

things to say? Yeah? We used to do that and then

45:24

we started getting really

45:28

just sit there and just say random stuff. It being responsive

45:30

to them, like it'll be something happens and then you tweet something

45:33

and about what just happened. I don't know

45:35

why, but stuff really just be happened, like coincidentally,

45:38

Like I had tweeted a couple of times and they

45:40

thought I was talking about her, Like I was like, I'll

45:43

never call her her name, right, How

45:45

does their ex boyfriend feel about you. Well,

45:48

he never had no problem. You don't

45:50

follow me posted

45:55

to a song together. I

46:00

don't know. You know a lot of YouTube

46:02

rep oh got you, got you? But

46:06

I know what a couple of months before,

46:08

like before like me and have been like hanging

46:10

around each other. People thought that she came

46:13

to Miami and cheated on him with me,

46:15

right, yeah, we never

46:18

like even like we've seen each other. We never

46:20

hug, kiss, nothing, nothing, none of that. Like,

46:23

so it was like, I don't I don't even know how they even came

46:25

about. Have you liked her like this whole time? That's

46:29

why he followed you, that little gig, that little

46:31

sneaky as he knew

46:33

what was up. She a very

46:35

beautiful man. Look at that. You

46:37

look at that in the grass. But now

46:44

earlier is what you did tweet? I really hate mother,

46:47

I hate what was going on. I

46:49

don't know. Just people remind you why you

46:52

don't like him. I rather stayed in the house

46:54

and play video games. Yeah, I

46:57

like that line. That's why I said I got a lot of problems

46:59

with because I refused to be fake. Yeah,

47:02

but that whole song actually

47:04

was about a lot of things in my life because

47:07

a lot of people don't know. When I was in jail, I

47:09

had a certain certain people from

47:11

a certain side that not posted

47:14

for me and I don't not post with them,

47:16

wanted me to be a part of them rat

47:19

wise, Yeah,

47:21

and I was. You know, I'm layed to the point

47:24

to it, like I turned down lots

47:26

of money, like to leave my people, you know what I'm saying, Or

47:29

to be leaving your people's or is it leaving

47:31

them leaving my organization and being a

47:34

part of their organization? You know what I'm

47:36

saying. Don't you think at some point, um,

47:38

if y'all did come together in Baton Rouge, you

47:40

would stop a lot of the street beef, Like,

47:42

like, what makes one side not be able to with

47:44

the other side? Is it too far gone? I feel

47:47

like most of the time, grown men can't have a conversation.

47:50

They don't have a com mental capacity to have a

47:52

conversation. But well, I mean, I'm most

47:55

people. Most men can't have seem like you can

47:57

have opening on this conversation. That's what I

47:59

tried to That's why that's something I try to have. I feel

48:01

like I have a special relationship with my fans because I try

48:04

to be as open book as possible. Why not be the

48:06

guy that say, hey man, but that's me. But

48:08

why not you gotta call it like, let's sit down and let's

48:10

have this conversation. Why not called for the conversation? I

48:12

mean, I ain't called for, but a conversation was

48:14

supposed to be at a legit like sit

48:17

down with you know what I'm saying, but a

48:19

young boy we're talking about Oh nah,

48:22

it's just just everybody

48:25

animos because they said there was animoster between y'all

48:28

two? Was it? Is it something small that it can be square?

48:30

I don't had no problem with him, everything that went

48:32

on when I was in jail. I feel like it's just fall

48:34

I posted. They felt like I supposed to pick up on it, you

48:37

know, but don't about to speak for how I feel if

48:39

I have a personal love for a person, like

48:41

it had never changed until they do me something wrong, you

48:44

know what I'm saying, And he never did mean nothing wrong?

48:46

All right? We got more with fraid o'bang. When we come back.

48:48

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody

48:51

is DJ Envy, Angela

48:53

Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast

48:55

Club. We're kicking it with new artistes

48:57

are signed to def Jim fraid o'bang Charlomagne.

49:00

Do you live in Baton Rouge? Now? Yeah?

49:02

Technically can you? Like? Can you? Can you be who

49:04

you are with all the success and still

49:06

live there? Because I moved the saying

49:08

like you know, I don't. I don't want no

49:11

different than when I was a regular person. So you

49:13

said you don't move any different, But shouldn't you? Nah?

49:16

I was I moved militant when I was regular.

49:18

You know what I'm saying is how you moving Baton

49:21

Rouge? If you want to stay alive? How do please treat

49:23

you there? I stay out the way, own

49:25

disrespect of the disrespect me, own

49:27

no problems. So I didn't

49:29

wanted to tell people who got to just prove a point

49:31

and be like the police. And I ain't

49:34

saying nothing. Let's say to the people,

49:37

can wait? You cannot win. You

49:39

said you know you moved military. What did that

49:41

mean? Because you got the song no security with

49:44

Kevin Gates And I'm sitting there thinking like maybe

49:46

he should have security. I don't know why brothers be backing like

49:48

they shouldn't have security. Nah, I'm

49:51

being honestly I didn't have security

49:54

and like events to it, like the label

49:56

book, I'm like two half to like, you know, I

49:58

got too much going on. But that's other

50:01

than that, Like I would never bring the kid

50:03

to my home town because

50:05

like they're not gonna know how to

50:07

move on this street or how long we

50:09

got to pull up to this store or how you need

50:11

to pull off for they don't know you feeling. But

50:14

you got to be extra careful. You got security

50:16

makes you know, allows you to do what you're

50:18

supposed to do, whether it's perform or with your

50:20

fans, and they make sure that they that

50:23

nobody's come behind you with a hammer. But I'm naturally

50:26

coming up in baton rouge. I'm I'm brought

50:28

up careful. Did you ever see when Boosey

50:30

said that, you know, most rappers get

50:33

gotten there in their in their hometown. Yeah

50:36

you think of that, Yeah, that's that's statistic.

50:40

I can't I can never say that. Yeah

50:46

yeah whatever,

50:50

yeah yeah yeah yeah, But I mean it can happen

50:52

anywhere. So I just

50:54

move with respect. I give respect what you

50:56

know what, I'm a lot of people mess up like that too.

50:59

They feel like they can go in boy the town and just do

51:01

what they won't move, how they won't like, and

51:03

disrespecting the land. You know what I'm saying.

51:05

I respect everywhere I go, so I don't

51:07

feel like I should have a problem with anybody. I

51:10

asked all the rappers this because I really want

51:12

to know, and I really wonder what's more dangerous the

51:14

streets are rapping nine

51:16

days rapping streets. At

51:18

one point, everybody wanted to be a dancer.

51:21

Then round nine is in two

51:23

thousand and everybody wanted to be the big drug dealer

51:25

who came to the game with money, and now everybody

51:28

want to be the gangster who came in the game.

51:30

What's the name of the album? When I just put out

51:33

Still Mostable, the one I'm about to drop, Murder

51:36

made me? Why wouldn't somebody like you? You

51:39

seem like such a pleasant person. I don't know, bro,

51:42

I really don't know. I really

51:46

all the girls. But then I like, you ain't getting You

51:50

did do something before I went CARDI and Offset broke

51:52

up. You definitely was like you wouldn't

51:54

carse and then you screenshout

51:56

at the DM who don't look Carter, Hey,

52:00

what about you know he's still trying to get back with his

52:02

girl. That might make somebody, Now, don't mane, that'll

52:04

make me that like, yeah, ain't up front. Yeah,

52:06

be careful. Don't let them put you. Don't

52:09

let them put you in a trick back right now. I

52:11

love I love Migos music. I grew up

52:13

all that music. But I

52:15

don't want to speak on him now.

52:18

In the name of ge what what did? What? Did you mean

52:20

you? That was my ace. He was the

52:23

exact opposite of me because at one point I

52:25

couldn't have a conversation with other I

52:27

was like completely anti and he was a type

52:29

that he could walk in a room and make everybody feel

52:32

like they were welcome. That's what he's Yeah,

52:34

okay, okay, I want to actually want to get his face

52:36

tatted again. I got his face tat. I want

52:39

to get some more. Y'all grew up together. Yeah,

52:41

you feel like he's watching over you. Yeah, that's why

52:43

I tat. They are like people that was close to

52:45

me that died. I like to t tat him on my bodyshod

52:48

feel like I'm here, I'm i gonna

52:50

talk to him. I just want to know how do we break

52:52

those cycles? Because it's been going on for so

52:55

long. Man, I'm trying why

52:58

I call myself the Big eight because I feel like I'm the biggest

53:00

eighth from out my section. TVG staff

53:02

the top boy gorilla. Okay, so I feel like I'm

53:04

the biggest eighth. I want you to be the biggest king man.

53:08

White people used to call us monkey and then in the street it's

53:10

like you gotta act a monkey, be a gorilla, like man, be

53:13

the biggest king. Avers just really so

53:15

majestic and until he has

53:18

to be I'm saying to has

53:20

to be aggressive. Other than that, he just walks

53:23

around majestic, slow, graceful,

53:26

you know, and take care of a whole

53:29

peck like that. Like that. I like that,

53:31

I can. I can like that. I really freestyted

53:33

it. Like but

53:37

I like the positive energy that you always put out there. You're

53:39

a good time. You wanted that. I was

53:41

telling them you was in our top five lip service

53:44

guests real yeah, and that was early on. So

53:48

I feel like too much negativity and that's too much,

53:50

too much, man, so many people trying to prove they

53:53

something. I don't know why. I like people wait till

53:55

they get rich to be gangster.

53:58

And I'm this and that like if you did it,

54:00

you did and everybody knows, like it's cool. You

54:04

don't want to say something, do something. But

54:06

them never been in a real jail though. They

54:08

didn't been to like passes and I don't

54:11

know what they call it, and in other

54:13

other places. But yeah,

54:16

they've only been in a place like that three four months. They

54:18

ain't ever slept to somebody with life or next

54:21

to them somebody getting raped. You experience,

54:24

oh my god, that's trying to you sleeping,

54:27

and next you get somebody screaming

54:30

you sleep through that. It

54:33

was really that situation to where like he

54:35

was buying drugs, like where he was swapping himself

54:37

out for drugs, and so when the dude

54:39

finished with him, another dude ran under

54:41

the tent and rape them. Oh my god. I

54:44

got a challenge for you, man, the challenges for you to break this. Like

54:46

even when you talk about the tattoos and stuff, it's like you

54:48

really want to get another tattoo of another

54:50

homie that goes no, no no when I'm

54:52

the same way that the same person Okay,

54:55

okay, tape of the same person. After

54:57

a while, we got to break throughs oh you go to funnel

55:00

no more. I've been stopped that. Why don't you go

55:02

to keep my mouth's own point. Yeah, that's

55:04

that's not the last place I want to see somebody I love

55:06

and there's no positive energy at the funeral whatsoever.

55:09

Introduce your record, man, let's get into the record and it's

55:11

your front music and one rock Red. I don't lease

55:14

white baby, that skid name g being talking the money that it made no

55:16

sense to speaking a song

55:18

on the land featuring a little dirty

55:23

I just like the record. I

55:25

can understand the words and that record man, not gon understand

55:27

you be me easy

55:30

Elmo went on rock and Red. I'm the reason

55:32

why you baby, there's a skid in the name of Gee.

55:34

If you ain't talking no money, ain't no don't make

55:36

no sense to speak. So what did you talking about?

55:39

Got you fraid o? Bang breakfast

55:41

club? Come on now I'm dropping. Oh I'm

55:43

trying to April, Okay, I'm trying

55:45

to get this Journey record clear. I got a Journey sample.

55:48

Oh the rock groups? Which one did you sample?

55:51

Don't don't stop believing God? There

55:53

you really a positive That's one of the most motivational,

55:56

optimistic songs that Journey

55:58

in the move and I never turned bags. What movie

56:01

was it? I came believe

56:04

I cried? Didn't You made

56:08

me cloud as a notebook? You cried during the notebook.

56:10

Yeah, that's nice. The last time you cried probably

56:14

two years damn even when when G

56:16

died. G died like five years

56:18

ago on him journey Gonna clear the record. I

56:21

actually sent it to a couple of artists and

56:23

one of them light it should be able

56:25

to make that happen. That's a big record.

56:27

Bro Oh we still called. I

56:31

thought we had a bad conversation. Stand

56:33

up a little bit, my man, Thank

56:36

you. All right, Well, let's get into Fredo Bang's

56:38

newest joys, new singles, Top featuring

56:40

Little Dirt. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, Mamma

56:50

Stepper. I can't walk back Bank every

56:53

day I wake up through some brand new hate. Yes,

56:55

can't dropping the clues bombs Frado Bank. I

56:59

love that record, I record

57:01

said, I love Top. I don't know if

57:03

that approved, so I said, I love that record. There

57:05

you go. All right, let's get to the rumors.

57:07

You were doing good this morning for a second. All right, let's get to rumors.

57:10

Let's talk to golden globes. This

57:16

is the rumor report with Angela Yee

57:19

on the Breakfast Club. All

57:22

Right, the Golden Globes were last night, amids

57:24

all the controversy of the fact that they don't have any

57:27

black people in their organization. Times

57:30

Up also sent a letter to NBC Universal

57:32

to make sure that they are being held accountable. But in

57:34

the meantime, we'll tell you some of the winners

57:37

from last night. So Aaron today,

57:39

it's a second black woman ever to win a Golden Globe

57:41

for Best Actress and a Drama, and that was for the United

57:44

States versus Billy Holliday, directed by Lee Daniels.

57:46

By the way, also her acting debut, so

57:48

congratulations to her. Also,

57:51

Chadwick Boseman won for Best

57:54

Performance by an Actor in Emotion Picture

57:56

Drama, and Chellis Simone Ledward,

57:58

his wife, actually accepted the awards. He

58:00

would thank God, he would thank his

58:02

parents, He would think his

58:05

ancestors for their guidance

58:07

and their sacrifices. He

58:10

would say something beautiful,

58:13

something inspiring, something

58:16

that would amplify that little

58:18

voice inside of all of us

58:20

that tells you you can, that tells

58:22

you to keep going, that

58:25

calls you back to what you are meant

58:27

to be. Doing at this moment in

58:30

history. Hey man dropping a

58:32

clue for Childick boldman, rest

58:34

in peace to that king. And it's in South Carolina.

58:36

We get the we need to get the cracking on building that

58:38

statue, all right. Also

58:41

best performance by an actor and a supporting

58:43

role in any motion picture was Daniel Khaluya

58:45

for Judas and the Black Messiah. And there were some technical

58:48

difficulties during his acceptance

58:51

and they try to like kind of move on past it.

58:53

And this happened, This took out. I mean, I

58:55

gave everything that a great nipsy hustle

58:57

says, we're here to give to an empty and

59:00

I gave everything, and I couldn't give it to

59:02

a more noble man. That's Chairman Fred Hampton.

59:05

And I hope generations after this can

59:07

see how brilliant he thought,

59:10

how brilliantly he spoke, and

59:12

how brilliantly he loved. He told

59:14

me about myself made me grow as a

59:16

man, and I appreciate with one my heart. There's

59:19

a lot of information about how he died, but I

59:21

hope you people out there will grow

59:23

and learn about how incredibly he lived. Didn't

59:25

it just come out like a week ago though yeah,

59:28

but hey man, I don't care if you get the screen is ahead

59:30

of time for the people that so it does. It doesn't matter

59:32

when it comes out of It just matters when the screen is go out to the

59:34

people that do vote right. Oh,

59:36

it's a phenomenal films in the Black Side.

59:38

I should win all the awards, especially being that we

59:41

weren't able to support that movie at the box office.

59:43

So I can't think of any other way to, you

59:45

know, for that, for that, for that film to get his just

59:47

due other than awards, all right.

59:50

Best Director from Motion Picture was

59:52

nomad land Chloe Jout and she was um.

59:55

She was the second woman and

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the first Asian woman ever to win Best

1:00:00

Director. I especially

1:00:02

want to thank the nomads who shared their stories

1:00:04

with us, and I asked one of them, Bob Well,

1:00:07

to help me out here, and this is what he

1:00:09

said about compassion. Compassion

1:00:12

is a breakdown of all the barriers between

1:00:14

us, a heart to heart bounding.

1:00:17

Your pain is my pain. It's

1:00:19

mingled and shared between us.

1:00:21

Now, this is why I fell in love with making

1:00:24

movies, because he gave us a chance to laugh and

1:00:26

cry together, and they gave us a chance to learn

1:00:28

from each other and talk more compassion

1:00:30

for each other, all

1:00:33

right. In addition, Best Motion Picture Animated

1:00:35

went to Soul and here's Tracy Morgan

1:00:38

and the golden glove goes soon. So

1:00:43

what right it was because

1:00:45

of the soul now, he tweeted out after Sorry

1:00:47

soul, I was thinking about the pizza I was going to get

1:00:49

from my guy sal on the way home. That's what it sounds

1:00:51

like, the

1:00:53

right name. You

1:00:55

can't be black and soul though, King,

1:00:58

there is no way in hell cannot be a black

1:01:00

person. Innced soul. Okay,

1:01:03

if it's one thing we should know, it's soul, all

1:01:05

right, Soul train love, peace

1:01:08

and soul soul glow. Tracy

1:01:10

was hungry, bro, I don't care all

1:01:14

who wanted sunds. And before we close

1:01:16

this out, in some bad news, Mby

1:01:18

did not get to be the new host of The Bachelor.

1:01:21

Apparently Emanuel Acho is going to be the new

1:01:23

host. So mad at that they did make that

1:01:25

announcement. Sorry Envy. Where

1:01:27

do we know Emanuel Acho from? He's

1:01:30

an NFL player. He also we still work at

1:01:32

as ESPN and I think now he works for Fox

1:01:35

Sports. But he has that uncomfortable

1:01:37

conversations with a black Man New York Times

1:01:39

bestseller, and he also has a podcast

1:01:42

where he sits down and has the discussions. I think he spoke

1:01:44

to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on

1:01:46

there as well, and he hates you want

1:01:48

to throw his way envy? No, I like

1:01:50

to see brothers winning, Okay, whatever it takes.

1:01:53

But why why would you have been a better host than him?

1:01:56

I've never seen a host before.

1:01:58

Okay, but I do watch The Bachelor, and I'm a fan

1:02:00

of the Bachelor, and I thought I would have did a great job. But shout

1:02:02

out to that brother. Okay, mm

1:02:05

looking at me, just waiting for a little hate to come

1:02:07

to all

1:02:11

right, Well that is your rumor

1:02:13

report now, and you start your own start

1:02:16

your own thing, man, start your own thing. What could it be called?

1:02:19

I'm good? Who you give me your don Are

1:02:21

you looking at like that? Hey? Donkey

1:02:23

to day man. I'm telling you, racism exists in all forms.

1:02:26

Man. It's a brother whose name I can't even

1:02:28

pronounce. I think it's staying goodish a tis what

1:02:30

he needs to come to the first that.

1:02:33

I'm sure it's wrong. Wrong. I'm

1:02:36

sure it's wrong as well. But I'll tell you this I'll tell

1:02:38

you this. He got killed by a cock.

1:02:40

We'll talk about it four after the hour. Oh okay,

1:02:45

all right, okay, we'll get you sighted

1:02:48

now. Nope, it's the breakfast club. Go morning. Let's

1:02:50

don't be a dunk because right now you want some real It's

1:02:54

time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever

1:02:56

feel I need to be a dog man with

1:02:59

the heat, did she get

1:03:01

the name? Please? I had become

1:03:03

Donkey of the Day club,

1:03:06

bitches, Yes,

1:03:08

Dunkey today from Monday in March first goes

1:03:11

to a human by the name of a players name Dramas

1:03:13

Thank Thank Gala studies

1:03:16

not keep in mind this story happened in India. But

1:03:18

contrary to popular belief, Americans

1:03:20

aren't the stupidest people in the world. Okay, yes,

1:03:22

folks from other countries get to credit they deserve for being

1:03:25

stupid. Absolutely they do. But what intrigued

1:03:27

me about this story but made me want to share

1:03:30

is the fact that there is really no right

1:03:32

way to do the wrong thing. For some reason,

1:03:34

there's always people who think they can reinvent

1:03:36

the will in regards to wrong doing. They think

1:03:39

that they can remix illegal activities

1:03:41

in a way that they will avoid the inevitable

1:03:43

fate that befall so many who

1:03:46

have come before them. Drug dealers are usually

1:03:48

the kings of trying to find the right way to do the

1:03:50

wrong thing. It's impossible, okay. Drug dealers

1:03:52

always think they're doing something new, always think they're doing

1:03:54

something that can't get them caught, when the reality is they're

1:03:56

making all the same mistakes that drug dealers before they

1:03:59

made, and it's only a at a time before you

1:04:01

end up in jail. Are dead Listen, illegal

1:04:03

activities don't love anyone, Okay. Anytime

1:04:06

you partake in illegal activity, you are

1:04:08

taking a penitentiary chance, even worse,

1:04:11

risking your life. And that's exactly

1:04:13

what happened to this guy with to play his name a ndrames

1:04:16

name, thank Golah Sutty. Yes, thang

1:04:18

Gola okay, because he was participating

1:04:21

in an illegal cockfight. Yes,

1:04:24

and sovereign India. Cock fights are banned illegal

1:04:26

and they need to be because they're

1:04:28

dangerous, not just for the poetry involved,

1:04:31

but for the owners of said cox

1:04:33

and Thank Gola is an example of this. Let's

1:04:35

go to VI the channel on YouTube for the report police

1:04:37

an Indian man was stabbed to death by

1:04:40

his own rooster after he attached a

1:04:42

three inch knife to its leg for an illegal

1:04:44

cockfight. Thank Golah Sutty forty

1:04:46

five, was stabbed in the growing last

1:04:48

week when the bird he had just armed

1:04:50

for the fight fluttered in panic. Suttie

1:04:53

was hit by the roosters knife in his growing

1:04:55

and started bleeding heavily. Police

1:04:57

Inspector jeev Un said Sunday, feeling

1:05:00

that the victim died on his way to a local

1:05:02

hospital. Police are now looking for over

1:05:04

a dozen other people involved in organizing

1:05:07

the deadly cock fight, warning that they could

1:05:09

face up to two years in prison. I found

1:05:11

guilty the irony of a cock

1:05:14

aiming for the growing, Like you can't tell me the universe

1:05:16

doesn't have a sense of humor. But let me tell you something, man.

1:05:19

I read that last year, Okay, I read

1:05:21

that last year a man was killed when a blade

1:05:23

attached to his rooster's leg hit him

1:05:26

in the neck during a cock fight. In twenty ten, A rooster

1:05:28

to kill this owner by slashing his owner's

1:05:30

juggle levine. All I'm getting from all of

1:05:32

this is that chickens are fed to f up. Okay,

1:05:35

chickens are like y'all asking too much of us.

1:05:37

It's bad enough that we have to end up on your sandwiches.

1:05:39

It's bad enough to dare use for your two piece

1:05:42

spicy with red beans and rice. But now y'all

1:05:44

want us to fight for. What do

1:05:46

we not bring you great pleasure when you barbecue

1:05:49

us, when you fry us, when you grill us.

1:05:51

Imagine being a chicken and having to fight

1:05:53

another chicken, both cocks looking

1:05:55

at each other saying why are we doing this? All

1:05:58

they're gonna do is bake us afterwards, so

1:06:00

regardless of who wins, we still dinner. That's

1:06:02

when the cocks divides a plan to turn

1:06:04

on the humans, and I must say I'm

1:06:07

here for it. Okay, I hate to see

1:06:09

people lose their lives, but when you're doing something

1:06:11

you got no business doing, these are usually

1:06:14

the consequences. Not A rooster was briefly

1:06:16

held at the local police

1:06:18

station before it was sent to the poultry farm.

1:06:21

Police officer B. Jeeven said they

1:06:23

may need to produce it before

1:06:25

the court. I am making none of this up. There

1:06:27

is no sauce being put on this chicken story. No

1:06:29

hot sauce, no barbecue sauce, no polynesia

1:06:31

sauce, no red curry past, no coconut cream,

1:06:34

nothing. Clearly, they do things different

1:06:36

in India because the cock was in custody.

1:06:39

Okay, there's pictures of it on social

1:06:41

media. People were outraged because

1:06:43

this cock was in custody, but the police

1:06:45

officers provided this rooster grains

1:06:48

the peck on while he was in custody.

1:06:51

That was outraged because officers wouldn't

1:06:53

have done this if this chicken was more dark meat

1:06:56

than white meat. But since the chicken is more white meat than

1:06:58

dark meat, it gets special privileges. Look, man,

1:07:00

Racism is real everywhere. The moral of the story

1:07:02

is okay. To be conscious is

1:07:05

to be aware and respectful towards

1:07:07

all living creatures, big and small. Chickens

1:07:10

make up our world and are part of it all

1:07:12

right. Treating animals humanely is

1:07:14

a conscious trait, okay. Being

1:07:16

aware of where all food comes from and how an animal

1:07:19

is treated is essential. It is our duty,

1:07:21

it's conscious human beings to treat all

1:07:24

creatures with respect and dignity. This is why

1:07:26

when I get me some popeyes or some calf

1:07:28

season bow jangles from home cooked chicken, some

1:07:30

nice jerk chicken from the Jamaican spot, I hold

1:07:33

the chicken up to the sky the way raf Fiki

1:07:35

held Simba up when Simba was born, and

1:07:38

thank God for

1:07:40

the life that I'm about to consume. Okay,

1:07:42

chickens, you are loved, valued and

1:07:44

appreciated. What came first, the

1:07:46

chicken of the egg? I don't care. I eat both

1:07:49

respectfully. So nobody

1:07:51

should be disrespecting chickens by

1:07:53

making y'all fight. Please give what's

1:07:56

his name? Thank Gollah Sutty the

1:07:58

biggest he huh so

1:08:04

cruel to make cocks fight and didn't eat

1:08:06

them afterwards. You

1:08:08

want to eat chickens, chase them like we used to catch

1:08:11

them. Pop that next? Okay? What

1:08:14

that was a streckful way to do it. Y'all grow

1:08:17

up in the country. Y'all

1:08:19

never chased the chicken. You never chased the chicken and then caught it

1:08:21

and popped his neck. No, okay, so you

1:08:23

used to grabbing cocks breaking the neck.

1:08:25

Excuse him? You? Do

1:08:28

you? Have you ever eaten a rooster? Answer

1:08:30

the question? Maybe I never killed it? Have you ever eaten

1:08:32

a rooster? Though? Yes? So what

1:08:37

what? What? I'm

1:08:39

just saying? What have you? I'm

1:08:41

just saying the rooster has been in your mouth? I don't know

1:08:43

if I can say you

1:08:47

can context. It's

1:08:50

been in your mouth in

1:08:53

the context. It's

1:08:55

a context though we're talking roosters.

1:08:58

Okay, all right, well thank you

1:09:00

for that. Don kid to day so

1:09:05

weird energy in the very weird

1:09:08

man. Don't matter. When we come

1:09:10

back. Mark lamont Hill will be joining

1:09:12

us. We'll kicking with him when we come back. He has a new book

1:09:14

out. It's The Breakfast Club. Come Morning, The

1:09:17

Breakfast Club Morning.

1:09:21

Everybody is DJ Envy Angela

1:09:23

Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club.

1:09:25

We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed,

1:09:28

the brother Marc lamont Hill. Welcome,

1:09:30

broll somebody all. Good to see you all again. Mark

1:09:33

is here. He has written another book.

1:09:35

I don't know how you and Michael Leric Dyson do it. I

1:09:38

don't, I don't, I don't know. I don't even know this. Do you

1:09:40

just spend all your extra time writing? I

1:09:42

had I had COVID this summer, so that gave me like like

1:09:45

like uninterrupted time for like three

1:09:47

months. Got you? He said, three

1:09:49

months? You got you? Got COVID for three months? No,

1:09:51

but I ain't go out for two months after I got and I was scared

1:09:53

to go back outside. Okay, all right, yeah, because

1:09:55

I, like charm said, write in the book. It takes

1:09:58

a lot out of you, takes a lot of in Like

1:10:00

I've been writing a book. Me and my wife wrote this book

1:10:02

for that comes out next year, and we

1:10:05

almost done, like we have to finish line. And it just seemed

1:10:07

like it just took forever, took everything out of you, bringing

1:10:10

up old memories, good and bad. It takes

1:10:12

a lot out of you. Oh it's the worst. Now, I tell

1:10:14

everybody wants to be a writer, you gotta treat writing

1:10:16

like an appointment. A lot of times we write when we have

1:10:18

free time, like I go to the gym, I go to the store,

1:10:20

I go to work, and then if I got time left,

1:10:22

I'll write. But what you gotta do is you got to writing on

1:10:24

your calendar and say right to three hours I'm writing. So somebody

1:10:27

say, you know you're gonna go out now I'm writing from this time.

1:10:29

Treat writing like therapy. Treat writing like church had

1:10:31

that block of time, and then over the course of the year, the two

1:10:33

hours turning too you know, one hundred hours or

1:10:35

seven hundred hours or a thousand hour, however much

1:10:38

time you do, and then you got a book. The

1:10:40

name of the book is except for Palestine.

1:10:43

How do you know before we get into the book, how do

1:10:45

you know what topics you want to turn into a book, or

1:10:47

what topics you just want to tweet about, or what topics

1:10:49

you may just want to write a blog about. How do you know this

1:10:52

is what you want to write a book about. That's a good

1:10:54

question, man, Now that you're in the kind of the book

1:10:56

business, it's one of the things you got to think about all

1:10:58

the time. It's that you know, it's something

1:11:00

that might have me hype today, but in twenty

1:11:02

four months, will people still care about it? Right?

1:11:05

That's that's the biggest question I had, Like

1:11:07

if like, the guerrilla glue story is interesting as

1:11:09

hell to me and I want to write about

1:11:11

it, but I know that in twenty four months, nobody's

1:11:14

even gonna remember that that happened, right, And

1:11:16

with the Palestine book, it's like, all right, this is

1:11:18

this is an in eternal topic. People on the

1:11:20

left who ignore Palestine has been

1:11:23

forever, So that's something I know will

1:11:25

go. And then the other thing is, honestly, it's

1:11:27

what do black people need you know, this is the first

1:11:29

book I've written that isn't about black people, right except

1:11:31

for Palestine. Is the first book I've written it wasn't directly tied

1:11:34

to black people. And normally I'm saying, what are our biggest

1:11:36

issues? Policing, mental health,

1:11:39

education, and so I try to write about the issues that I think

1:11:41

will leave our community better than I found it. So

1:11:43

why this book? So let's break down this book. You

1:11:46

know, it's interesting. I mean, obviously I

1:11:48

got fired from CNN a couple

1:11:50

of years ago, and part of it, and

1:11:52

part of it is like, you know, right, like I'm

1:11:54

not going to be silenced on an issue

1:11:57

just because you know, I get fired from a job,

1:11:59

or because I lose opportunity. I gotta be principal.

1:12:01

I gotta keep going, right, you got you gotta work through

1:12:03

that. But also I felt I had actually started this

1:12:06

book before then, and I wanted

1:12:08

to be in a position where I could actually

1:12:10

tell the story of what it means to be progressive

1:12:13

and and and I've been an activist since I was sixteen

1:12:15

years old. I've been organized against police brutality,

1:12:17

against UH, for immigrants

1:12:20

rights, you know, the freem media, all that stuff,

1:12:22

and the left, the hype about all those issues,

1:12:24

and then when you get to Israel Palestine,

1:12:26

they'd be like, I don't know about that one,

1:12:29

you know, or they get funny with their

1:12:31

calculation. And so for me, it was

1:12:33

important to tell that story right now because

1:12:35

we got into a new presidency, we got an opportunity to

1:12:37

change some things. Right, So this is about Palestine,

1:12:39

but it's also about a bigger conversation about who do

1:12:42

we want Joe Biden to be? Who? What

1:12:44

are we gonna make him be? Is he gonna be the status quo

1:12:47

or is it gonna be something different? And so for me, Palestine

1:12:49

is just is one of many issues where we can

1:12:51

make that change. You know, Mark, you

1:12:54

said, you know people, you are a voice

1:12:56

in our community, right, so black people look for you

1:12:58

for information and a lot of other things. Why

1:13:00

should black people care about

1:13:03

what's going on in Palestine? What's

1:13:05

the parallels I think about Palestine

1:13:07

as an anti racist struggle? Right when

1:13:09

there's a professor Ruth Wilson Gilmore that talks

1:13:12

about racism and for her, racism

1:13:14

is a system that could that subjects certain

1:13:16

people to premature death right here in

1:13:19

the United States. That the thing that makes you more

1:13:21

likely to die early. The thing that makes you

1:13:23

more likely to die in COVID, the thing that makes you more likely

1:13:25

to pay more for insurance, the thing that makes you more likely to get

1:13:27

efiicted and get kicked out of school and get arrested

1:13:29

and get executed. It's being black. And

1:13:33

so in Palestine and in Israel,

1:13:35

the thing that makes you more likely, the thing that makes you socially

1:13:38

vulnerable is being racialized as a

1:13:40

Palestinian. And so for me, part of it is saying, look

1:13:42

in the same way we cared about South Africa because it was the right

1:13:45

thing to do, but it was an anti racist struggle,

1:13:47

in the same way that we could look in other countries

1:13:49

to see an anti racist struggle. This is an anti racist

1:13:51

struggle. The other thing is our fates

1:13:53

are bound together. Right. A white supremacy

1:13:55

don't got a passport right, It doesn't stop

1:13:57

at the border. White supremacy is a global system.

1:14:00

So we're gonna dismant a white supremacy. If we're gonna dismantle

1:14:02

racism, we're going to dismantle sexism, homophobia or whatever.

1:14:04

We have to look globally. And also,

1:14:07

I think that there's value and just doing

1:14:09

it because it's the right thing to do. You know, there are

1:14:11

if if Jewish people were under occupation

1:14:14

in Israel right now about Palestinians, I'd be fighting

1:14:16

on behalf of my Jewish brothers and sisters, right

1:14:18

just like I fight for Jewish brothers and sisters here in the United

1:14:20

States and around the world against anti Semitism.

1:14:23

You know, I fight for the rights of people who are vulnerable,

1:14:25

no matter where they are, whether it's it's it's Muslims

1:14:27

in Cashmil or Keshmir or in China,

1:14:30

leakers in China. I don't care where it is. My

1:14:32

job is to speak out because that's how I was taught. That's how

1:14:34

I was trained. What are the misconceptions

1:14:36

about the Palestine? Israel struggle

1:14:40

to break that down a little bit because a lot of people might not know

1:14:43

or might have forgotten because we have a poke. I

1:14:45

think the last time we spoke about it was actually when you when

1:14:47

you were here, Yea.

1:14:51

The biggest misconception is that this one

1:14:53

is that this is then people always been

1:14:55

fighting, that's just what they do, right m

1:14:58

We had the same challenge with black people. Right if

1:15:00

if there is a shooting in thirty people

1:15:02

die in Chicago over the weekend. You know, we

1:15:04

might be like damn, But in the back of a lot

1:15:07

of people's minds, because of how white supremacy has trained

1:15:09

us, we're also kind of like, yeah, that's

1:15:11

what we do, right, We kill each other. And so people aren't

1:15:13

outraged. But if I say thirty people

1:15:16

died in Westchester this weekend, there

1:15:18

was a shooting in Connecticut, people

1:15:20

are like, oh my god, what happened? Who died? Who? Has

1:15:22

there been an arrest? We need more because there's a sense

1:15:25

that this shouldn't happen here. So part of

1:15:27

one of the misconceptions is that Arabs and

1:15:29

just be fighting, right, and they've been doing this for centuries.

1:15:31

This is not a centuries long fight. The second

1:15:34

misconception is that this is a

1:15:37

religious battle. This is a battle overland.

1:15:39

This is a battle. This is a struggle

1:15:41

against colonialism. This is a struggle for people's

1:15:44

rights, to get people's homes back, to get the right to

1:15:46

move free, leader the right to be a full citizen.

1:15:48

This is a battle. They ain't got nothing, I want to say, nothing to do

1:15:50

religion. But it's not censured in religion.

1:15:53

Yeah, I think it's very hard for black people

1:15:55

in America to see themselves standing

1:15:58

up and fighting for someone in another

1:16:00

country, because we're still battling oppression

1:16:03

and systemic racism here word,

1:16:05

you know, And that's why my priority issue is

1:16:07

battling systemic racism in

1:16:10

the United States. But I do think there's value

1:16:12

and solidarity if you think about because a

1:16:14

lot of these same people that say that say they love Malcolm X.

1:16:17

But Malcolm X writes writes an article

1:16:19

in Egyptian Gazette and Belief September

1:16:21

of nineteen sixty four called Zionist

1:16:23

Logic where he's critiquing Disraeli occupation.

1:16:26

You know, Martin Luther King was saying, we can't go to Vietnam.

1:16:29

And here's why. You know what I mean when

1:16:31

you think about our biggest leaders,

1:16:33

they had global visions, They had a global analysis

1:16:36

and so. And it wasn't just because they were good people who cared

1:16:38

about people elsewhere, although that was true. They understood

1:16:41

that we can't disconnect this thing. We can't in war

1:16:43

and poverty and racism if we don't

1:16:46

have a global vision. And so I get why

1:16:48

black people like look, I can't worry about the Palestinians like I

1:16:50

worry about getting shot by the police. Right here, I ain't

1:16:52

mad at you. But for those of us that have that global

1:16:54

vision, it's for us to make those connections and

1:16:56

also to understand why people are dealing with the dealing

1:16:59

with what they're dealing with. Right here, I keep it lock. We

1:17:01

got more with Mark Lamart here. When we come back, it's the

1:17:03

breakfast club come morning morning. Everybody is

1:17:05

DJ Envy and July Yee,

1:17:07

Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.

1:17:10

We have Mark Lamart Hill in the building. So

1:17:12

what do you think Joe Biden will do to

1:17:15

help the Middle East? Nothing? The United

1:17:17

States doesn't have feelings, it has interests.

1:17:20

And the United States has an interest in controlling the

1:17:22

Middle East, just like the British had in the

1:17:24

French had an interesting control the Middle East, just like the

1:17:26

British and the French and so forth and began,

1:17:29

you know, Belgium and whoever had interest in controlling Africa.

1:17:32

The United States and go do nothing different.

1:17:34

One of the things I talked about in um

1:17:36

and except for Palestine, is that Donald Trump

1:17:39

in many ways becomes the boogeyman. We say,

1:17:41

oh, Donald Trump moved the embassy the US Embassy

1:17:43

to Jerusalem, which goes against international

1:17:46

law. Oh he cut these funds, he did that. True,

1:17:49

But Donald Trump is just continuing a

1:17:51

bipartisan American policy in the Middle

1:17:53

East. We have We have plundered the Middle East

1:17:55

and Africa under Trump, under

1:17:58

Clinton, under Bush, Obama,

1:18:00

under Carter, all the way back. So I

1:18:03

don't expect Biden to be any different. It's not

1:18:05

just on the Middle East, it's on other issues.

1:18:07

It's Biden better than Trump, a million times

1:18:09

better. Am I glad I voted for Biden over

1:18:12

Trump. Absolutely, I ain't

1:18:14

lost a minute to sleep about that. But

1:18:16

I also manage my expectations,

1:18:19

my vision for what Joe Biden is going to do. It is

1:18:21

more about what we're gonna do. If we organize

1:18:23

and push him, he'll go somewhere in the

1:18:25

seventies. He didn't want to desegregate schools.

1:18:28

He was against gay marriagement before he was

1:18:30

for it. He was, you

1:18:32

know, you're going down to listen to the crime. But all stuff we already

1:18:34

know. But we pushed him again.

1:18:36

Politicians don't have feelings, they have interest

1:18:39

and until we make him do better, way and gonna get

1:18:41

better. So I don't I don't put my hope in politicians.

1:18:43

I put my faith into people. And congratulations

1:18:46

too, I see that you You're gonna be on the Black

1:18:48

News Channel. Yes, so I'm

1:18:50

real hype about this. Man. I got two new jobs this

1:18:53

year, despite being I've been canceled a lot of

1:18:55

times. Not as many times as you, but I've

1:18:57

been canceled a lot of times. We've

1:19:00

been canceled a lot, but it's like

1:19:02

annual now for me. So so I got a job

1:19:04

at Al Jazero, which is where I'm at right now. I'm about to start

1:19:06

my show I'll call Upfront and

1:19:08

now I'm also at Black News Channel, which is a channel

1:19:10

that started a year ago but COVID hit. We

1:19:13

got new leadership, we got a whole great

1:19:15

lineup, and I'm gonna have an eight o'clock news show eight

1:19:17

pm on Black News Channel, wearing fifty two million

1:19:19

homes. So this isn't like Bootleg TV. We're gonna

1:19:22

be on all the major cable networks. We're in all of them

1:19:24

now. My show launch is the first week in April. It's

1:19:26

gonna be called Black News Tonight. I'm gonna

1:19:28

have black people on. It's gonna be I'm trying to do

1:19:30

what we did at BT, and I'm still at BET by the way, I'm

1:19:33

trying to do what we did at BT, which is to have black

1:19:35

news but not just politics. I really and someways

1:19:37

I'm trying to do what y'all do. It's like politics is important,

1:19:40

we got to talk about it. But like I mentioned earlier

1:19:42

that the really Blue story is something that I would have talked about

1:19:44

right and had black women talk

1:19:46

about why this story is important and why

1:19:48

we shouldn't be clowning that girl. I'd have some I

1:19:50

would have the conversation about drugs. I want to have the

1:19:52

conversation about music. Bobby Shmurder's home,

1:19:54

I want to have the conversation about Look, why

1:19:57

are we celebrating Bobby Shmurder. But let me be very clear,

1:19:59

I'm celebrating Bobby Murther shout out Bobby Smurder because

1:20:01

I want people, but a lot of people to outside like, why

1:20:03

would you be celebrating me the seven years in prison? I think because

1:20:05

he ain't rat and I respect that, And

1:20:07

people would be like, why are you, as a PhD holding

1:20:09

professor, celebrating somebody for not ratting?

1:20:11

Because it's an ethical and moral principle

1:20:14

we gotta uphold and it's a deeper issue. Yeah,

1:20:16

I changed the language a little bit too, right because

1:20:18

for me, I totally understand the not ratting

1:20:20

thing. I respect Bobby's murder

1:20:23

and Rowdy Rebel because we live in an

1:20:25

era where nobody wants to be held accountable

1:20:28

for the consequences of their actions. Bobby

1:20:30

and Rowdy where they

1:20:32

held themselves accountable. Absolutely,

1:20:35

they went and did their time. I

1:20:37

respect that they knew that it was consequences and repercussions

1:20:39

to the things that they did, and they did it. They didn't

1:20:41

bring nobody else down in the process. They

1:20:43

just went and hands of their handle. That's what I respect.

1:20:46

Absolutely. I respect that too. And and

1:20:49

but part of it's also about keeping your words. So it's

1:20:51

about being accountable for your actions. Also about

1:20:53

keeping your word. If the three of us go and commit

1:20:55

a crime and I'm like, yo, I gotcha, no matter what happened,

1:20:57

you know, whoever get caught, everybody don't say it, and then I

1:21:00

get caught and I start saying it. That's

1:21:02

an ethical and moral issue, and it's not it's

1:21:05

not like I'm turning you in because I

1:21:07

want justice. I'm turning you in so that I can

1:21:09

be out, you know what I mean. That's why, that's why

1:21:11

Takashi is such a problematic

1:21:13

figure for me. For me, he's a terrible person,

1:21:15

and the fact that he's on the street and other people are in

1:21:17

jail says that snitching culture and rac

1:21:20

culture doesn't even protect it doesn't keep any moral

1:21:22

stability in our nation. That's all about locking

1:21:25

people up. So what so if I say,

1:21:27

like Takashi, it's not because you

1:21:29

know, I'm trying to you know, I'm trying to live some life.

1:21:32

It's not about none of that, right, It's about me trying to hold

1:21:34

a standard for our community. Yeah, I'm glad that you

1:21:36

have a show, because I think it's a shame that, you

1:21:38

know, CNN, MSNBC, throughout

1:21:40

the week, there's only two shows

1:21:43

hosted by black people. You got Joy Read on

1:21:45

MSNBC and Down Lemon on CNN. Throughout

1:21:48

the whole rest of the day on CNN MSNBC,

1:21:50

it's just white people. CNN. It is all

1:21:53

Literally, you can watch CNN from ten

1:21:55

am to whatever time Don Lemon

1:21:58

comes on, and it's just white women, white women, white

1:22:00

women, white women. Then and it's and Cooper, Don Lemon

1:22:03

and the Cooper Cuomo and Don Lemon, right

1:22:05

exactly. And you know how it's sound

1:22:07

like I'm hating because I got fired, but like that's

1:22:10

not what TV is supposed to look like, you know what I mean?

1:22:12

And we need more representation. But

1:22:14

the problem is we live in a world where black it's

1:22:16

seen as particular and white it's seen as universal.

1:22:19

So if that's why you have all white bachelors,

1:22:21

right, that's why Living Singles a black show when we friendly

1:22:23

got a black batchelor now though we finally got one now

1:22:26

violently after twenty four seasons. Right, this

1:22:29

is the most racist season of The Bachelor I've seen

1:22:31

people going to antibello parties on. That's

1:22:33

what I'm saying, Like the black but

1:22:35

what happens right, people say, oh, it's a black person, that's

1:22:37

not for us. If it's white, it's for everyone.

1:22:39

Friends is for everybody. Living singles with black people,

1:22:42

same damn show. Oh right, we have

1:22:44

to until people understand the black people are human

1:22:46

beings with a universal experience.

1:22:48

We won't have that. Now. I don't care whether the white people ever see

1:22:50

me as human. I'm past that stage in my life now. I'm about

1:22:53

what do black people think? What do black people need? And

1:22:55

that's why I'm happy to be at BT. That's what I'm happy

1:22:57

to be at B and C. That's something happy to be at out to zero

1:22:59

and I'm happy to have these damn jobs I have to getting fired

1:23:01

for two years and you know what I mean? Look,

1:23:05

you know you said something real quickly, and we can't

1:23:08

end on this like, man, if

1:23:10

they can't ever see us as human right, if

1:23:12

we can't get human rights, how

1:23:14

are we ever gonna give a civil rights right?

1:23:17

That's right? Um, The idea that black

1:23:19

people are human is a relatively new idea to

1:23:21

a whole lot of people. For some, it's a futuristic one.

1:23:24

You know. Um, we have

1:23:26

to either convince the world that we're human,

1:23:28

which has not worked because that's not how white supremacy works.

1:23:31

Or we have to get to a space of saying

1:23:33

I don't care and building our own

1:23:36

and fighting and having a real people's struggle

1:23:39

for justice. But that means we got to support each

1:23:41

other. We gotta stand up for each other. That's why the snitching thing

1:23:43

bothers me so much. Right, It's not some some street ship

1:23:45

to me. It's about saying what's our internal

1:23:47

code, what's our value for ourselves?

1:23:50

What can we do, what can we build? That's

1:23:52

rightly, well, thank you for joining us, brother, except

1:23:55

for Palestines out right now, that's right,

1:23:57

that's it. That's it. They called me to say, y'all love, y'all

1:23:59

appreciate it's

1:24:02

the breakfast clubs,

1:24:13

breakfast club all right.

1:24:15

Well. Lebron James responded to soccer

1:24:18

players Latan Ibrahimovich,

1:24:20

did I say right, criticisms of

1:24:22

him being politically active, Now, here's what's

1:24:24

Latin said. He's a phenomenal in

1:24:26

what he's doing. But I don't like when people

1:24:29

when they have some kind of statutes

1:24:32

and they're going and they do politics

1:24:34

at the same time what they're doing, I mean,

1:24:36

do what you're good at. I play football

1:24:39

because I'm the best in playing football.

1:24:41

I don't do politics. If I would be a

1:24:43

political politician, I would

1:24:46

do politics. Well. Lebram responded

1:24:48

and said that he does need to use his platform for what

1:24:51

people are going through and students as

1:24:53

well. Here's what he said. You know, I will never shut

1:24:55

up about things that's um, that's

1:24:57

wrong. Um. I preach about my people.

1:25:00

When I preach about equality,

1:25:02

social injustice, racism, things

1:25:05

that go on in our community, because

1:25:07

I was a part of my community at one point and seeing any

1:25:09

things that was going on. And I know that you know what's going

1:25:12

on still because I have a group of three

1:25:14

hundred plus kids at my school that's going

1:25:16

through the same thing and they need a voice,

1:25:19

and I'm their voice. I'm their voice, and I use my

1:25:21

platform to continue to share a light on everything

1:25:23

that may be going on, not only in my community, but around

1:25:26

you know, this country and around the world. Yeah. In addition,

1:25:28

Lebron went on to say that Latin was a hypocrite

1:25:30

because he said that Latin used his own fame

1:25:32

to speak out on issues of racism in Sweden.

1:25:35

So you can't talk about me not

1:25:37

speaking out, but then you're over here speaking out. Yeah.

1:25:39

He basically told Lebron to shut up in dribble. And I think

1:25:41

whenever you have a platform, you should speak out against

1:25:43

injustice. And I don't understand how that football

1:25:45

player doesn't understand that if black people

1:25:48

are experiencing injustice in America,

1:25:50

a black person has every right to feel

1:25:52

a way and speak out against

1:25:54

it. And the NBA players, you know, they're very vocal. They

1:25:56

have every right to be vocal, except when it comes

1:25:58

to any injustices folks maybe experiencing at

1:26:01

the hands of the Chinese government. Yeah, I don't see why

1:26:03

you have to be one dimensional,

1:26:05

Like why can't you play sports but also

1:26:08

care about what happens to your people, especially

1:26:11

why can't you especially if you're black. If

1:26:13

you're black, you're going to care about what happens to other

1:26:15

black people, just like you know, Jerrymy Lynn. I'm

1:26:17

sure as the Asian man cares about everything

1:26:19

that's happening with Asian people right now, Like, how do

1:26:21

you expect them not to speak out about that? True?

1:26:24

All right now, Oprah, They gave a first

1:26:26

look at her sit down interview that she

1:26:28

has but Megan Marco and Prince Harry and there's

1:26:31

a teaser available now a CBS primetime

1:26:33

special, and here

1:26:36

is a preview of that. Were

1:26:38

you silent or were you silenced?

1:26:41

I just want to make it clear to everybody

1:26:44

there is no subject that's off

1:26:46

limits, almost unsurvivable.

1:26:49

It sounds like there was a breaking point.

1:26:52

My biggest concerns history repeating itself. You've

1:26:55

said some pretty shocking things here hold

1:26:59

women. So it's going to air Mark seventh

1:27:01

by the way, who that is now? Meg

1:27:04

and Marco and Prince Harry. Oh

1:27:06

okay, you know they actually

1:27:08

left from being a duke in the Duchess of

1:27:11

Sussex and you know, left Buckingham

1:27:13

Palace and it was a big deal when it happened. And she

1:27:15

talks about a lot of things that she experienced

1:27:17

and being attacked all the time and the

1:27:20

trauma from that. So it's interesting conversation

1:27:23

and it's their first major broadcast they're

1:27:25

doing since giving up their senior royal duties,

1:27:27

and they said that it's according to sources, it's

1:27:29

the best interview she's ever done. Weren't they both to start

1:27:32

a podcast that we're supposed

1:27:34

to spotify? Is someone all

1:27:36

right? Now? Tiger Woods has also made his first comments

1:27:39

since his crash happened, and he

1:27:41

said, it's hard to explain how touching today was

1:27:43

when I turned on the TV and saw all the red

1:27:46

shirts. That's in reference to his peers wearing his

1:27:48

signature Sunday outfit red shirt and black pants

1:27:50

during the final round of the wcg

1:27:53

Workday Championship. He said, to every golfer

1:27:55

and every fan, you are truly helping me get through this

1:27:57

tough time, okay. You

1:27:59

know they're saying that they believe I saw a FORENS expert

1:28:02

was saying, it seems like he must have fell asleep behind

1:28:04

the wheel. That's what they're they're thinking happened

1:28:06

so far, all right, And Lady

1:28:09

Gaga is gonna pay it over five hundred

1:28:11

thousand. She's gonna pay a five hundred thousand dollars

1:28:13

reward to a person, a mystery

1:28:15

woman who returned her bulldog safe and

1:28:17

sound. If you guys heard this story,

1:28:21

somebody actually violently abducted

1:28:23

her dogs from her dogwalker, Ryan

1:28:25

Fisher, who's also her close friend, and shot him

1:28:27

in the chest. Her third dog escaped

1:28:30

the attack and was later found by police. And now

1:28:33

a woman has found these dogs and is

1:28:35

returning them, and she's getting that five hundred

1:28:37

thousand dollars reward. They were tied up in an alley

1:28:40

or something like that, right into a pole or something, actually

1:28:42

getting their five hundred thousand. She's well,

1:28:44

you know, some people are saying that they don't

1:28:46

think that's a good idea because now it's going to encourage

1:28:49

other people to attack and

1:28:52

steal dogs to be able to return them for people.

1:28:56

Get Lady Gaga's dogs, and I'm sure Lady Gaga

1:28:58

is gonna have some security. If she could pay five thousand

1:29:00

dollars to get a dog back, she could have security

1:29:02

for dogs. Did they didn't arrest the people? I

1:29:04

don't think they know who it is, yes, alleged.

1:29:07

I'm sure if they do enough digging they can find

1:29:09

them. Damn Yeah, and they are because

1:29:12

I'm sure the people that are that stole that dog

1:29:14

went and got them a front person to turn the dog

1:29:16

getting that happy.

1:29:18

Come on, come on, all right, And the

1:29:20

Source Awards are coming back after a seventeen

1:29:23

year hiatus. Lindell McMillan

1:29:25

is spearheading the return of the award show.

1:29:27

He said, hip hop needs its premiere award show back

1:29:29

after every award show, our social media at

1:29:31

the Source explodes, so back by popular

1:29:34

demand. Yeah, I mean I do think hip hop needs

1:29:36

an award show for sure. I don't know about this hit.

1:29:38

Maybe next year, yeah, because I don't want to do virtual.

1:29:40

Yeah, you shouldn't do it virtual like the relaunch it the Social

1:29:43

Wars definitely shouldn't be virtual. Gotta be live all

1:29:45

right now. The New York Times has done an article

1:29:48

about TI and Tiny being accused

1:29:50

of sexual abuse. According to an

1:29:52

attorney, they said that they

1:29:54

are gonna they are asking authorities to launch

1:29:56

a criminal investigation after dozens of women

1:29:59

have come forward with allegations of sexual

1:30:01

abuse. They're saying right now, at least

1:30:03

eleven different women have come eleven

1:30:06

accusers have come forward, and

1:30:08

according to Ti and Tiny, they're saying

1:30:11

that it is a shakedown and their

1:30:13

attorney is denying the accusations. And a

1:30:15

statement that was provided to SPEND, they

1:30:17

said, Clifford Ti and Tamika Harris

1:30:19

denying the strongest possible terms, these unsubstantiated

1:30:22

and baseless allegations. We are confident that

1:30:24

if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated,

1:30:27

no charges will be forthcoming. Yeah.

1:30:29

I mean that's why the investigation is good, because now

1:30:31

they have to dig into those claims.

1:30:33

So let due process do what due process

1:30:35

do. All right, Well, that is

1:30:38

your rumor reports, Happy Borday

1:30:40

to Harry Belafonte. To Harry Belafonte is ninety

1:30:42

four years old today. Okay, respected at elder.

1:30:44

If you have the opportunity to soak up you know

1:30:46

game from that triplelog, do it because

1:30:48

it's no telling, you know, when he'll be returning

1:30:51

to the essence and salute to the Gathering for Justice.

1:30:53

On yesterday, they had a surprise virtual

1:30:56

you know, born Day celebration for Harry Belafonte,

1:30:58

called the Gathering for Harry and hosted by Tiffany

1:31:01

Harrison and myself. So salute

1:31:03

to the whole Gathering for Justice and happy

1:31:05

borning Day to Harry Belafonte. You should

1:31:08

start to mix off plane, damn whatever,

1:31:12

I can go

1:31:14

home, mister, done

1:31:20

the words. I don't think Harry

1:31:22

said nothing about sid not.

1:31:26

You just said that. I don't know, yes,

1:31:28

all right. By the way, if Harry was a

1:31:30

young man, they call that mumble rap right

1:31:33

now, by absolutely call

1:31:35

that mumble rap alright, classic record though.

1:31:38

All right, well revot, we'll see tomorrow. Everybody

1:31:40

else and People's Choice mixes up next list, go morning.

1:31:42

Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela

1:31:45

Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast

1:31:47

Club. It's March first. Is Women's

1:31:49

History Month. Who were repping today this Monday

1:31:52

morning, March first. For Women's History Month, we are

1:31:54

celebrating Viola Davis. Now, Viola

1:31:56

Davis was the first woman of color too. When the best

1:31:58

actress in the Drama Series of Award at

1:32:00

the Emmy's in twenty fifteen, and she

1:32:03

talked about the difficulties black women have in

1:32:06

getting lead roles. She won that four

1:32:08

How to Get Away with Murder, and she's also the first

1:32:10

African American to achieve the triple

1:32:12

Crown of acting, having won an Academy Award,

1:32:15

a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Tony

1:32:17

Awards. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1:32:20

Here is her speech from the twenty fifteen

1:32:22

Emmys. It's

1:32:26

Woman's History Month, and we're celebrating the most

1:32:28

influential women in history. Check out this phenomenal

1:32:31

woman. In my mind, I

1:32:33

see a line, and over that line, I

1:32:35

see green fields and lovely

1:32:38

flowers and beautiful white

1:32:40

women with their arms

1:32:42

stretched out to me over that line.

1:32:45

But I can't seem to get over that line.

1:32:48

That was Harriet Tubman in the eighteen hundreds.

1:32:50

And let me tell you something, the only thing that

1:32:52

separates women of color from anyone

1:32:54

else is opportunity. You cannot

1:32:57

win an Emmy for roles that

1:32:59

are not there. So here's

1:33:02

to all the writers,

1:33:04

the awesome people that

1:33:07

have been showered. Paul Lee, Peter

1:33:09

Nowak Shonda Rhymes,

1:33:13

people who have redefined

1:33:15

what it means to be beautiful, to be sexy,

1:33:18

to be a leading woman, to be black,

1:33:20

and to the Taraji p Henson's,

1:33:23

the Kerry Washington's, the Hallie

1:33:25

Berries, the Nicole Barharre's,

1:33:27

the Megan Goods, to Gabrielle

1:33:30

Union, thank you for taking

1:33:32

us over that line. And

1:33:39

that was another phenomenal woman in history. That's

1:33:41

right, that was Viola Davis. We are celebrating

1:33:44

her today for Women's History Months.

1:33:46

She also has her own production company with her

1:33:48

husband, Julius Tennan, called Julie

1:33:50

Productions. But we love her because

1:33:53

not only is she an amazing actor, she also

1:33:55

is recognized for her advocacy for

1:33:58

talking about human rights and talking about

1:34:00

justice and equality for women and women of color.

1:34:03

I absolutely shout out to miss Viola

1:34:05

Davis. March first, you know, the whole month of marches,

1:34:08

Women's History Month, and when we come

1:34:10

back, we got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club, Go

1:34:12

Morning Morning. Everybody is cej

1:34:15

Envy, Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy.

1:34:17

We are to Breakfast Club. Now shout the Fredo

1:34:19

Bang for joining us. That's right. Very

1:34:22

talented artists, very talented and also

1:34:24

very very cool to talk to. Absolutely

1:34:26

he has a good conversation. Shout out to Baton Rouge,

1:34:28

which is why I don't understand because I don't be all

1:34:30

up in the kids business. But you know, I

1:34:33

just saw a bunch of people online saying, you

1:34:35

know, tell him to stop beefing with everybody. I'm

1:34:38

just like, this guy is such a pleasant person.

1:34:40

Who could he be beefing with? You know what I mean? And

1:34:43

also shout out to March Lamont Hill for joining us this morning

1:34:45

as well. Yes, Marca Lamont Hill has a new

1:34:47

book out called Except for Palestine

1:34:49

The Limits of Progressive Politics.

1:34:52

Is actually March Lamont Hill and Michael, Well,

1:34:54

Mitchell. What's Mitchell's last name, Mitchell Plicnick.

1:34:57

I think it is, yeah, Mitchell Platnick. So that's

1:35:00

how Marcholamont Hill's new book, Except for Palestine

1:35:02

The Limits of Progressive Politics. All right

1:35:04

now, shout out to everybody again, We'll

1:35:07

see you guys in Atlanta, not this week, next

1:35:09

week. We had to push you back because one of the members that COVID

1:35:11

he's doing fine. He's fully recovered. So if

1:35:13

you want to learn more about real estate and getting into the

1:35:15

real estate game. We're going to be in Atlanta hosting

1:35:18

our seminar. Shout out to my partner

1:35:20

Caesar as well, who just releases new book, Flipping

1:35:22

Keys. So we're gonna be talking about how we got in an

1:35:24

industry, how we make money and all that through

1:35:26

real estate. Now you're gonna be on the e YO

1:35:29

podcast tonight, right, Oh yes, I am going to be

1:35:31

on to Earn Your Leisure tonight.

1:35:33

So that's live at

1:35:35

eight o'clock tonight, so I'll be on with it with them.

1:35:38

Today is also a big day for me. I'm actually

1:35:40

signing my lease today. I'm opening a coffee

1:35:42

shop in Brooklyn, and so

1:35:45

today is the least signing day, so I'll

1:35:47

be taking care of that. So shout out to everybody

1:35:49

at Cup Coffee, Uplifts people and Brooklyn

1:35:52

Roasting. This is huge for me. Another

1:35:55

brick and mortar location here in Brooklyn.

1:35:57

All right, Charlotte, you got a positive note. I

1:35:59

do man the positive notice simply this. Eventually

1:36:02

all pieces fall into place until

1:36:05

then, laugh at the confusion, live for the moment

1:36:07

and know that everything happens for a reason.

1:36:09

Breakfast Club, you know, finished,

1:36:11

y'all due

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