The walm Stangrous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club. They put y'all together. Y'all are like a manga for us. Y'all just took over this Chris Brown, I've officially joined the Breakfast Club. Say something, mother, I'm dangerous. Morning shower, Good morning, USA, Hey d good morning. Ye what day is it? Guess what that is? Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is. I'm trying to give you a hint.
It's Wednesday, hump Day. You know what. For myself, it seems like work never stops, so it's I never know what day it is. It's not like I get a weekend. I get a Saturday to chill or Sunday chill. I'm always gonna move, So it's just work. I just enjoy it, man, It's that you enjoy hood does security. We were walking in this morning and he was telling me that he's
on this new thing. He got a fitbit, and so it also programs when you're supposed to sleep, and he said he's been getting seven hours of sleep and he feels like a brand new person. Yeah, that's great. I was like, that's amazing. He was like, Angela, you really need to get seven hours of sleep, and I said, that would mean I have to go to bed at nine o'clock every night, and that's impossible. That is impossible because I wasn't even home yet. Well, yesterday I did
get to sleep at about nine OClO. You so good. I do want to though. I think that would be amazing if I could plan that. But these early mornings, people say, oh, you get used to it, and if you're listening, you're up with us too, And you know you don't get used to it. You do get used to it. I wake up regardless, even on the weekend. I wake up early work about five every every Saturday, about like six thirty or seven, and I felt like
I slept a full, great night. I wake up regardless, and even if I try to sleep later, my body's just up anyway. So anyway, Benjamin Crump will be joining us A Benjamin Crump. Yes, I love Ban Crump. I think he's a you know him from representing Trayvon Martin, uh Mike Brown, and he's a civil rights activist as well as an attorney. So whenever something goes down and when we see people getting racially profiled killed by the cops in unfortunate situations like that attorney band Crump is
on the scene. All right, why are you walking in so so late? No, not so late. I ain't like I contracts, say six o five one day, y'all gonna realize that. Okay, you got someone spoke in you today. I feel good. What's happening? A little orange John, come get me huge hut to make more. I was josting to the guy who's to my love, and I knew you wanted a piece of my love. By though I could tell the future. Yeah, I came in listening to guy. Okay, you can get a piece of my love is waiting
for you, vinous. True, I knew you hated a love your little a little oozy vert stroll in this morning? Oh you know god bleft that brother Savage. I appreciate you. All right, Well, let's get the show cracking front page well of quest the Democratic debates for on last night. So they were good. Even though I wasn't home, I did see some of the highlights because I feel like at this point I pay attention to we are going
to have some of that for you this morning. In case you didn't see either, or you want to talk about it, all right. We'll get into that next Keep a lot just to breakfast club. Good morning, all right, morning. Everybody's DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God. We are the breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news now. Last night baseball, I actually like when the games at four pm. Because I was in a late night I got to see it early. But the Yankees did lose.
Houston Astros beat the Yankees four to one. Houston leads the series to the one and watching this webt Saint Louis, they are heading to the World Series. Hopefully the Yankees will be too. Now, Yankees fans, y'all keep that energy now, y'all, keep that same energy y'all had after y'all one Game one. After Game one, y'all was talking real big, right, keep that same energy. You're right, all right. You see me with my cowboys three and three. I'll come in here
with all my cowboy gear on. I'm still wearing blue I got. Don't worry about it. This is navy blue. What else we talking about? So let's talk about the debates last night. As I told you yesterday, going into the debates, it looks like Senator Elizabeth Warren is now, according to the polls, topping those polls. She's beating out Joe Biden. But she got beat up on last night, so that actually is what means that she's on top, because everybody was attacking her last night for her Medicare
for All. But let's talk about Joe Biden. Now. He did address his son and the whole Ukraine controversy, his son, Hunter Biden. As you know, Hunter Biden did give an interview yesterday and discussed everything that Donald Trump has been trying to get information about him, from being on the board in Ukraine and getting money from China, all these allegations. Here's what Joe Biden had to say. My son did
nothing wrong. I did nothing wrong. This president, on three occasions has invited foreign governments and heads of government to get engaged in trying to alter our elections. Rudy Giuliani, the President and his thugs have already proven that they in fact are flat lying. My son's statement speaks for itself. I did my job. I never discussed a single thing with my son about anything having to do with U Crane.
No one is indicated I have We've always kept everything separate even when my son was the attorney general of the state of Delaware, we never discussed any so there'd be no potential conflict. Now, Kamala Harris brought up some things that she felt weren't being discussed in the debate that's important, like women's rights. This is the sixth debate we have had in this presidential cycle, and not nearly one word on women's access to reproductive healthcare, which is
under full on attack in America today. There are states that have passed laws that will virtually prevent women from having access to reproductive healthcare. And it is not an exaggeration to say women will die because these Republican legislatures in these various states are telling women what to do with our bodies. Women are the majority of the population in this country. People need to keep their hands off of women's bodies and let women make the decisions about
their all lit Now. Amy Klobucher, who is already concerned about qualifying for the next round of debates, talked to Elizabeth Warren about her plans from Medicare for All and can this really happen? I believe the best and boldest idea here is to not trash Obamacare, but to do exactly what Barack Obama wanted to do from the beginning, and that's how a public option that would bring down the cost of the premium and expand the number of
people covered and take on the pharmaceutical companies. That is what we should be doing instead of kicking one hundred forty nine million people off their insurance in four years. And I'm tired of hearing whenever I say these things, Oh, it's republican talking of points. You are making Republican talking points right now in this room by coming out for a plan that's gonna do that, all right. In addition
to that, yesterday was big for Bernie Sanders. Now he didn't address any questions about his health, but oh well, it says here did I didn't see the whole thing, but they said he Didinitely did he say. He said that he feels great and he feels fine, which I had actually thought that the ages in question, because they asked ages and questions to Bernie, Elizabeth and Joe Biden. I thought that was kind of whack because nobody can
predictate health. It don't matter how old you are. You already thirty two years old and have a scroll called cancer like I didn't. I didn't like that line of question, all right, So he just said he felt fine, but he didn't he didn't discuss like why he was in the hospital or anything. You know, he's in the hospital. He had a heart of that, all right, so they okay. Um. So anyway, in addition to that, he did get some endorsements yesterday Alexandrea, Cassio Cortez, Ilhano mar and the Rashida
till he have announced they are endorsing Bernie Sanders. I don't think they're announcing it on Saturday in New York. So that's big for him. But everybody knows about it now, are going to be all right, all right, So that was big for him yesterday. Everybody's talking about that now. Yeah. I don't think it was any clear cut winner last night. I think it was just more of the same from everybody on that stage. At this point in the game,
everyone who is who you think they are. I think it's like seven candidates who need to bow out gracefully and give the five people who really have a shot at winning this thing more time to speak to American people during the debate, because I swear it's like they'd be cutting people off after fifteen seconds, like they posted ig videos, right, It's like they're on their ig story and they're trying to get everything in and then they get cut off. Yeah, we need we need to narrow.
A lot of people are not gonna make it narrow. And I was thinking about Bernie, and I just don't know about the Bernie. I like Bernie, but then the fact that he has he's having heart problems. You gotta think about it. I'm gonna be honest, you got to think about I watched that debate last night and I actually said to myself, I said, Bernie might be the best bet. I didn't say that. I mean, yeah, I know he's older, but I mean just the age doesn't
bother me. The fact that he's had heart complications is what, you know. Yeah, I just didn't think the question was fair when they asked him, you know, they they basically asked him to predict his health going forward. No, nobody, no body can do that. All right, Well, last front page News, get it off your chest eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up right now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up,
wake ya. You're time to get it off your chest because your man or blas we want to hear from you on the breakfast block. Hello, who's this? Wait before you start telling them you man, can I tell you why I'm mad? Why man? I'm mad because NV owes me money and he has an attitude with me when I ask for the money that he owes me, like you don't owe me money. So I'm gonna give you a little bit of money back, all right, I'm gonna give you if it's that a little bit. Why haven't
you given it to me already? I got bills me too. All right, Well i'll get it. I'll get it to you when we get paid again. Emmy, just give me my money. Got paid yesterday. I'm gonna give it to you now yesterday. Yes, No, we didn't, Yes, we did yesterday. It wasn't the fifteen we got paid on Friday. What y'all talking about? You know who's got paid yesterday? The I R S definitely got I definitely had to pay them. Cool to get paid, y'all. Older, y'all deserve it. Hello,
who's this? What's going on the morning, boy, Rich, what's up broken? What's going on? Charlotte? Man, look Sharman. I want to tell you something. Man, talk to me the yo yo yo yo yo yo yos in the morning. We miss you with yo yos. You gotta get there earlier, bro Angle, I was caught up in my feelings this morning. I was driving and I was listening to the Guy and I was listening to At first, I listened to
the Piece of My Love. Then I started listening to the Less Chill And you know I love Uptown Records. You know, they're one of my top three favorite music movements of all times. So I was real happy for no reason. Man, If I want to first, I want to first some inspiration over your cup, y'all. Yeah, I want you. I went out with all the single parents out there. Let y'all know what's gonna get greater later.
Keep your head up, I don't know. Maybe a struggle right now, but you know what I mean, Just stay down until you come up. Check out my page Rich Fatherhood on Instagram and Twitter for the single parents out there doing the right thing. Buddy's babies. Yeah, Hello, who's this? Yeah? Good more than envy? Good morning, Charlotte, Man, come on, Angela K. Yeah, man, I'm having a crappy morning this morning. You know, just came outside. I had a boot on my cards to pay again. No, I hate I used
to hate that. I used to happen to me all the time in Jersey City. And so no need for me to tell you how good I feel this morning, right because I feel great. I'm not gonna lie to you. Yeah, but but they really about me right now. I really want to call this morning to say, alright, pez to a friend of mine, Sean Grant. I usually I know he's got some tides to the Jet Blue family at Jeff K and I just want to say, you know, rest in peace to him because he passed on from
my heart attack. He's a young guy in his forties. Talking about that now, listen, I was I was just having this earlier. Yeah, earlier was saying, you know, you can't predict your help, but and um, you know, I just want to say resting piece to Sean Grant, you know from high school wreck and for all the Jet Blue family I used to work with their you know what I mean, we work with I worked with him for many years, um, over ten years. And it's sad to know that, you know, someone that I worked with
so a long passed on so young. So to his family and you, of course, friend, and shout out to everybody at Jet Blue at Jeff K. Shout out to the Jet Blue family out there, and look to my girl Keyshat, my girl Keysha at Jet Blue Jeff K. Yeah, So I thank you, guys, thank you. Heaving guys. I don't know. I didn't know I was gonna be like this chooking up by about it, you know, but you know someone that I worked for so long, and it's like a brother, you know. So okay, all right, p
Sean Grant, all right, thank you guys. All right, Yeah, that's sad, man. That's why I was saying last night. I didn't like that question that they posed to Bernie. They posted to Bernie, they posted to Elizabeth and Joe because they're so old. But I'm like, yo, nobody on that stage can predict their health, no one. Absolutely, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club, the morning, the
Breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad or blast so, so you better have the same in We want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this? You know? What's every what's up? Trav? Hey? Hi, chats what's upstance? How you hey? Man? I'm not all ti ass yet? Man. I think my old top fifty list last night, right, ok, listened? Industry you got everybody from state property on them, every single one. What's your listen? Man in the industry who
publicly embarrassed air women? Guess what number TI is on my top fifty list? Yes? Which what do you think of you? Number one? I'm not playing I'm not playing that game because I'm sure that huh ya. It's fine. It's just just men make mistakes sometimes we don't. We don't mean the publicly embarrassed all women. It's fine. Number one, you know he's number one. That's that's not true. Wouldn't be number one, Bill Clinton would be number one Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton was the President of the United States of America when he got caught out there cheating, bro, he'd be he'd be number one in the industry, in the industry, Okay, Well, Chad let's talk about some past of things. I'm gonna see you on Sunday. Um, we added some we added somebody to Lip Service Live. Do you watch the Hulu uh wu tang an American saga series. Um no, I don't. I don't watch. Oh okay, well yeah, well TJ he plays old dirty bastard. He's gonna be there too. He's
from North Philly. Just so you know, he's also an artist. I know you're gonna like that, and I know you'll be there. Yeah, he's cute. Hey, y'all, if you're looking for a man, I don't know about all that trash. Look at you out here, embarrassing your man, embarrassing your little life. The boyfriend that you was up here with bars your boyfriend. Let me ask Taylor what that guy's name is so I can give him a shot out durst it for somebody that you don't even know. Hello,
who's this Shari? Hey, Sharie, get it off her chests. Good morning, Hi Andela hip, Good morning, mamma. I just wanted to um call and just breaking positivity. I just wanted to let everywhere in the world know that God is good all the time, all the time. When you need him, you want him, but he always tells that when you need him. Yes, So I just wanted to say that it's bread a little love to all the teachers.
We are the unsung heroes of the world. Um. I just wanted to, you know, shout out to the teacher that changed my life and made me a better person than wanted to me, make me want to be a teacher, Miss Leonard, North, Carolina's finest. Thank you for all you did for me to help to help me, help the next generation. You know, you know, I love all the polic school teachers. My mother's a public school teachers. She's been a post school teacher for over thirty years. She's
fake retired right now. But to salute to all the pobli school teachers, especially in the Carolinas. Y'all are soul, overworked and underpaid. It's a goddamn shaped. You know, we we we're helping that generation. So you know that's that's the greatest payment of all. All righty, mama, Well thank you for listening. Thank you? All righty, Hello, who's this? This is k one? Day one? What's up? Day one? Thank you? Djay envied for being ball headed. Okay, okay,
you welcome you bad. I've actually go out my head. Look see my head going a little bit more. You got the fake hairline and you need to stop playing. Come touch it. I haven't touched. Gotta shut up, man, Look at you know. I kept seeing people say that on the YouTube page, and I like what they're talking about. Now you showing me. Look, this is where you are Dominican for real. I want you to touch touch bro, that is Dominican. Got here? What don't want you to
touch this heir? Watch out just because his head on me and it is actually yours. It could be Brazilian, it could be Malaysian. The girl please, that is I know milky way when I feel it. I know that cheapass weave when I feel it? What do you want? Day one? That boy got a one inch weave? Tell them envy, I don't one. That's one milk that's real? He tell them you think that's real? And when they feel like coffee, that's really it's real. They won't go bye. Man,
you see what you started. I can't believe you just in his showing off that fake here, this is my ham letting, my hair growing. Don't nobody believe you crazy. Yeah, we got rumors on the way. Yes, and y'all gonna put some respect on K Camp's name. Will tell you what just happened to him. He backed out of a performance, and we'll discuss why. K Camp. K Camp. Yeah, it don't sound like K camp should be turning down the performances.
I'm not gonna lie though. After I saw this happen, I was thinking about some K camp songs that I really enjoy about. Good records. Yeah, don't want to be mad perform any any money baby, money bag baby, All right, rumors all the way. It is the Breakfast Club in the morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get
to the rumors. Just's talk Cuba putting listen this just oh gosh, got the rumor report got with Angela Angela, It's the rumor report with Breakfast Club. Well Cuba. Goodding Junior has been charged by New York prosecutors with groping two separate women in the past two years, and he was indicted on charges of forcible touching and third degree sexual assault in addition to those two New York women.
There are twelve additional women who will testify that he has grow, bitten or lick them without their consent and after little or no prior interactions. So he's not being charged for those incidents. They took place in bars and clubs across the country allegedly, but prosecutors are saying that because of this evidence, there's a pattern of sexually predatory behavior, proving that the two New York incidents aren't innocent. Misunderstanding
for groping, Yeah, for groping. Jesus Christ. I know as people who are around in the nineties who are in those Uncle Luke videos and Doctor Drive vis who are shaking Freaknick the Classic in Miami. Not excusing any of it. I'm not stuffing's saying, like, you know, you think about movies like The Wood, remember the movie to Wood when they were playing the game with the guys that I'll give you a dollar if you grab your ass, you
know what I mean. It's like, I'm just thinking about all the behavior that you know, we used to it in high school, like yeah, well everybody should know it's not okay. Right back then, we didn't girls before it was it was both We're not gonna sit it and act like that wasn't the lifestyle back right, But now we know, and it's important that women have spoken up to start out to start a whole movement so people
know it's not allay. Slowly culture changes. I'm just saying that he's an old guy for me, and then he's an old guy. He did never let go of his old ways, clearly so. In February twenty eleven, he allegedly grabbed a woman's arm and then uh reached inside her shirt to squeeze her bare breast, that's what she's alleging.
And November of twenty thirteen, he approached another total stranger who was at a hotel bar for a work of it, and licked her neck and she said they were posing for a picture together when he allegedly squeezed her buttocks and said something to the effect of, you've got a good piece of ass, Lord Mercy. I'm thinking about how normal that type of behavior it used to be. I
used to see him back in the day. Remember when the video another girl went to go hit the volleyball and guy ran behind her and the doctor drive video and took I will say though being an club. Even back then, if a guy licked your neck, that's not anything that feels like it's acceptable or you should do that, you know, just because you're at a bar. I never and I don't think any guy, you know, a real man, would never think that was okay, like just to do that.
I can think of nine behavior back in the day that was not okay, including that type of stuff looking on the neck, but nothing I named. Just now. Let shout out to other guys that would never participate in things like that because they're like, I'm not gonna some person personal space. I know plenty of guys who would never do anything about it. But you can, we can acknowledge that the behavior that we used to partake in
in the nineties was wrong. I didn't lick nobody's I no, next, but we're not gonna he wasn't walking around grabbing people's asses and putting your hand down there. You were at them homecomings in Virginia, But I wasn't knew that though. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. There's a lot of people who would never do never grab the girls ask when she was walking by you. No, you've seen it happen though, Yeah,
and I can't. Yeah, I'm sure, but I'm saying there's a lot of people who would never partake in that. All right now, Tiger has signed a multimillion dollar deal with Columbia Records, So congratulations to him. He said, They definitely understand and the global brand. I have a lot of fans worldwide in places I've never been, like South America, and in places I have been, like Asia and Europe. They can help bring that to a larger scale. So
congratulations to him. He signed a deal with Columbia Records. Um, he always puts out some big smash. He stays still give it out multimillion dollar deals, Yes, really when they know they're going to recoup that. Tigger gets about two hits a yeah, and he stays on the road, he stays performing. That's the hell of a bet, bro on Tiger. I would do it on time. That's the hell of a bet. I don't know, I would do it on Tiger.
Tiger is not as big on the East coast, but on the West and the South and especially crossover world, they love him. Especially. All you need is like one hit to recoup all of that. Are they actually getting this money in their pocket? Or the deal is worth. It's always a structure deal because usually when you hit certain numbers, you get an extra amount of money. So as long as you hit the numbers that they would project that you should hit, then you get the money.
I would take that bet on Tiger all right now. Kate Camp was supposed to perform at Prairie View A and M homecoming, and he backed out because he said he was receiving a lot of tweets saying that they didn't want him to perform. That's messed up. I just was at Prairie View last week, right, y'all a few times. But they got mad love and prayer. It's your mad love and pray. But they will get on you for
some ish, okay. Because when I was saying I was going there, I had just came from Wayne State University, and I said Prairie State. And when I tell you, there was like three people that was going crazy on Twitter, right, it was, But it was a mistake. It wasn't like I was trying to diss them. It's just a mistake. I just came from Wayne State the day before. It was a slip of the tongue, mistake. I said it right, prior to that, So anyway, it was funny though. I
went down there and I met some amazing students. But I will say those people were loud and going in and I think intent matters, Like it wasn't like, let me try to play the school. It was just they don't know what your intend is on social media. Well anyway, so even now, they were actually great and it was an amazing experience. Now, Kay Camp has since put out a song called Homecoming over the Baby's intro instrumental. Listen to this all gout to some tweezers about our home coming.
While I'm reading all the officitions, I'm still thumbing, still cunning. I got ran splitted with the guy guys Buddy again, They're gonna hate it when the game rise. I got a pretty bitch name Day to keep on my side. No, I ain't had to cause the lamb, but out your love a glide deep again. It's still probably hating because I'm inside and they baby Mama, I'm a trucking July roll time. I like kikim Man. First of all, I
think I think he's completely underrated. Not as much as Tigers, no way, But would you give multi Kate Camp also does great hooks for other people, So the same logic y'all use for Tiger should apply to the kit. Can't ragers? K Camp writing some vidits? Yea, right there? He did blessing Comfortable money, baby off. I would give k care but a check, but not as big as Tiger is. He's a crossover. Didn't say big. Would you give him some ultimillions? Yes? And K Camp also went through some
things that we didn't even know about. Listening to this part of the homecoming song he put out last, y'all lost my daughter? Do you know them? But y'all don't know. It sounds that y'all land on their time. It's been plenty of sunny days that I just praying Ryan. Yea, yeah, I've been going through some devil on my brain plenty to get in the same position. Then they switch side it right, I'm still popping like a fish fry? Do I really like? Every time I see him, he shows
up most respect. It's gonna be them. How do you know he's not signed somewhere already multi million dollars deal they signed K Camp sign anywhere. He's fine. Kate Camp's doing all right out here. I would I know he was managed by t J. I thought it was in the scope, but I could be wrong. K Camp, you want to check it out in scope? See I knew it. Yeah you got. I just asked the question. Yeah, Kate Camp is doing fine, trust me. All right. Well I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. Now I'm
gonna play some k Camp in a mixture. Yeah, as you should. All right. Now, when we come back front page news. What we're talking about from front page news news. If you're going to Taco Bell to get some ground beef, just know that you might not be able to get any because there's been a recall. All right, we'll get into that next. Why are you doing like that? You're mad the Taco Bell jobs? Alright, but their vegetarian options front pass next to the breakfast club the morning morning.
Everybody is dj M v Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now let's get into some front page news. Congratulations to Washington. They swept Saint Louis the head into the World Series. Now, yesterday the Yankees lost to the Astros with that energy though for the one Come on, Yankees, now we gotta wake up now. We gotta wake up now. After they won their first game, I saw you on Twitter. I was talking about Premium, Pete dis and Merrill. All you New Yorkers was I
won't amped. I'm so, I'm still still got that energy. We're winning. Come on, yankes, I want to take my pop to the World Series. So come on, don't they don't believe you. Come on now, you're just vegging. Now, man, let's get some front pass. What else we're talking about you? All right, Well, let's talk about Taco Bell. They have recalled season the ground beef in twenty one different states, and that's because a customer complained they had found metal
shavings in their meat. So that recall was issued on Monday. And that's two point three million pounds of season beet that they actually had to recall. D just beat the Taco Bell. But I haven't eaten Taco Bell since I was a child, okay, And the Bible says, when you were a baby, you think like a baby. When you are a man, you put the ways of childishness behind you. You put the ways of youth behind you. That was a youth move. I was never a Taco Bell level.
I never really liked taco When I was in high school, I diated a guy who worked at Taco Bell. I used to I used to work at Taco bell. I worked at Taco bell for two weeks. My sister was the manager that she fired me after two weeks. I remember my dad would be excited because he'll give me like big bags of taco bell. I never really I never really mess for Taco beout. Now. I love myself too much to be eating taco bell all right this point in my life now there and I do too. Well,
let's talk about the debates from last night. Let's get back into that. Okay, So some other things that happened Julian Castro. He was talking about police and gun violence and the role of police violence in our nation. Here's what he had to say. In the places I grew up in, we weren't exactly looking for another reason for copsic banging on the door. And y'all saw a couple of days ago what happened to Jefferson and fort Worth.
A cops showed up at two in the morning at her house when she was playing video games with her net with her nephew. She didn't even announce himself, and within four seconds he shot her and killed her through her home window. She was in her own home. And so I am not gonna give these police officers another reason to go door to door in certain communities because police violence is also gun violence. And we did you address up. Yeah. I agree with everything that Julio and
Castro said, and I'm glad he brought it up. I just didn't understand why he was saying it during a conversation about gun control, Like I didn't understand the point was he's saying when he need tato guns from police. He wanted to get that out though. That was he wanted to get that out. He wanted to stay in on something last. He has to release fifty eight endorsements before that debate happened yesterday. I was just weird to bring that up during a conversation about gun violence. Sounds weird.
I didn't get it, Like you tay you want to take guns from cops, Like I don't know what he was trying to say. All right, now, Elizabeth Warren in the meantime, you know, she's in the front running when it comes to polls. Right now, she's beating Joe Biden ahead of those debates in last night, so a lot of people were coming at her because it seems like she's the person right now that you need to make sure you beat, and so Maya p. Buddhajas had a
back and forth with her about healthcare. You have not specified how you're going to pay for the most expensive plan, Medicare for All. Will you raise taxes on the middle class to pay for it? Yes or no? So I have made clear of what my principles are here, and that is costs will go up for the wealthy and for big corporations, and for hard working middle class families, costs will go down. Yes or no. Question That didn't get a yes or no answer. Her signature, Senator is
to have a plan for everything except this. Now, Elizabeth Warren, is she the one I want to raise the taxes like dumb high? What do you mean for a certain class of people? Well, she didn't say what class of people? They keep asking her, will taxes for the middle class go up? How will this happen? And she's not able to answer those questions right now. She might have a plan,
but then how do you execute the man? We gotta hear this plan, because it was a rumor that she wanted to raise it to like seventy if you make a certain amount of that. She did say that taxes will go up, but we don't know who's going to be affected. The pointed here I thought she says, you wanted to tax the richest people in America. I don't but that too, right, But we're talking about as far as medicare for all, what's that going to do for middle class? Right? I just think how much of our taxes.
Debates are just for entertainment at this point until they passed some type of election security bill. Uh, they're just for entertainment. It's amazing how for the first time, quite a few candidates last night brought up the fact that it was Russian interference in our elections, but nobody seems to be discussing how to combat it, like some election security bill needs to be passed. Until that happens, he's debate just for entertainment and it'll be Trump twenty twenty.
All right, Well, I Manela, Yeah, and that is your front page news. I don't even want to put that energy out there. I don't want to say that it's telling you to deal with the reality of life. Nah, don't need to run from reality. Nope. All right, well, thank you missing. Now when we come back, Attorney Benjamin
Crump will be joining. Yes, indeed, he's got a new book out called Open Season, Legalized Genocide of Colored People, and the attorney been Crump has worked with you know, everybody from Family, The Family and Trademon Martin, Stefan Clark. So yeah, he's on the front line when it comes to activism. All right, So we'll get into that next. Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club, co Morning, the Breakfast Club. Finding everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne,
the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building, Attorney Benjamin Crump here, and thank y'all for what y'all do for the culture. Andrew, you know how I feel. Yes, I've been wanting to get you up here for the longest. So I'm glad that we're able to make this happen, and I'm glad
that you have this book out, Open Season. First of all, the amount of injustices that have been done to black and brown people is like you can't even Every page is like ten different stories like you said, laws disproportionately affecting us and harming us, and you also talk about killing us spiritually and not just physically. Absolutely. You know, the reason why I wrote this book was twofold number one, and Franklin said that democracy is like two wolves in
the lamb voting on what to have for lunch. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know how that voter is gonna go. But he said, liberty, it's making sure that that lamb is well armed to protest to vote. And so we have to make sure young people in our community who are being targeted like the lambs or where armed to protest the school, the prison pipeline, were armed to protest. You know, there's a racist Jim Crow laws like stand your ground, well armed to protest
the voter suppression, well armed to protest environmental racism. Where Charlemagne children who grow up in south central LA has a third of the lunk capacity of children that live in Santa Monica, California, because all the toxic chemical plants are in our community, Angie, and they legalize it. Yeah, Flint, Michigan,
New Jersey, Puerto Rico. And so we make the case in this book very clearly that we have to show America the hypocrisy within the legal system and how they're using the law not just to justify the killers on the street, but more poignantly, how they're using the laws to kill us in courtrooms with these trumped up felony convictions, where one in every five black men in states like Florida and Tennessee have felony convictions and they're not very
different from many of the other states, and the experts predict if this trend continues, one out of every three black men in America would be convicted felons, and that is unacceptable when you think about all the collateral consequences that come with being a convicted felon. It's not that you're there, but it's like you have, you know, the
walking dead. They just haven't given you the death certificate. Well, I agree with everything to say, but when you say we need to show America the hypocrisy of the judicial they know they created it, like they don't care. Well, you know, we we think that a lot of times. They know. But I have a lot of my law partners, some of them who are white, who are astounded by the things they see since they've been working with me
in these matters of civil rights. You know, it's so deep, Charlemagne when you think about when we were in Ferguson and you all remember the killing them Mike Brown, and what really helped inspire me to write this book was the young people. They just refused to remain silent. And I remember specifically this one young brother who were out there when they had the National Guard with the assault rifles pointed out him. He walked right up to the gun and he was yelling and I was like, oh
my god, yeah, no fear at all. And he said, no, go ahead and kill me. Kill me now, y'all gonna kill us when the cameras go, so, go ahead and kill me so we can show the world or how y'all killing us? And I remember thinking that is so important. The world needs to see how they're killing us, because some of them don't understand. They think that we's not as bad as they say, you know, crumping them. They just keep you know, trying to race baiting all this stuff.
Look at the empirical evidence, I mean, don't take our word for it. Look at the fact that when you have black people who kill people and say, self defense, stand your ground don't work for us. But when it's a white person kill a black or brown person, as long as they make sure we're dead, they're stand your ground argument has a far better chance, I mean success. Look at the castle doctrine, Lord, the fact that they even thought of giving them, Agaga man a doctrine in
the house that wasn't hurt. Oh man, what you're talking about. It was the most absinine thing I've ever heard of, that you get to have the castle doctrine even though it's not your castle. It's both of them. Jags can't talk about book a specific situation right undercover police officers. Oh man, it's so deep. Trayvon Martin Andree was not my first time here in Stand your Ground, Trayvon Martin.
Because it was the number one news story in the world, and because it became the conscious for black lives matter in America, everybody thought it was introduced to standing ground. But an old black man named Isaac Singletary was the first time I had ever been acquainted with stand your Ground because we were trying to use it to argue when they had these undercover police officers coming set up drug deals near his property. He was an old black
man who didn't play that in his community. Everybody in the projects across the street from him understood that Pops weren't gonna let you sell drugs on his property. And so he owned the house, and he had his birth house right beside it. So this hispanic guy and his white guy set up shop. And when Pops came out of his little twenty two in his T shirt that they call a wife be there on a Sunday afternoon,
had his fried chickens still on the oven. He had a little twenty two, and he said, get the hell off my property. And the undercouple police officers claimed that they identified themselves as police officers, which our experts said they would never do because once they give up their cover, the cover is blown. And so what then transpired, even though this man had this little twenty two and seemed like all they had to do is get off his property,
they claimed that he shot at them. And that's where the story becomes convoluted, because you know, in the projects, everybody watching, and they said not now. The old man pointed the gun, but he didn't shoot. They were the first ones to shoot at him. They shot him he backed up against the wall and then stomached to his backyard, thinking that these drug dealers were coming to kill him. They called the swat team in and they came and shot Grandpa eight times, killing him after he had already
been shot. And they're on his property and we were arguing, stay in your ground, and they said no, no, stand your ground doesn't apply. And you say, how long, Well, how does it apply when white people say that we felt and feel about life and we defended ourselves, but yet when black people say it, it doesn't apply. That's
the hypocrisy that we talk about the Open Season. That's just that's just the foundation of Americal built on racism and bigotry, and it's just an implicit bias that's pervasive. We got more with Attorney Benjamin Crump when we come back. Keep it locked as the breakfast club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club. Attorney Benjamin Crump's in the building, Charlomagne. Now, then you name the book Open Season the legalized genocide
of Colored people. Can you explain the significance of that word genocide? It's not that they're just killing us in the streets with these high profile police like Michael Brown, like Altar Sterling, like for Landoker Still, like Pamela Turner, like Stefan Claude, like Corey Jones, like Walter Scott, like Jonathan Crawford, like to mill Rice. I mean the list goes Jefferson. I mean in our own house. But it's
not just those killers. What's far worse, I submit to you, Charlemagne, and what we make to the case of America, Andrew, is the fact how they kill us every day in every city, in every state in America, soulfly in courtrooms where you see they're killing our young lambs with these trump up feeling the convictions, and don't take my word
for it. Just go in the back of a courtroom, any courtroom and sit in the back and watch how when they have similar fact patterns of little white boys and white girls, and they have fact patterns to the
little black and brown children. You see the little white you can't get a slap on the wrist, and then they get ordered out of court to live the fulfillment of their destiny and to achieve the American dreams, and these black children get taken to the corner of the courtroom, they get fingerprinted, handcuffed, and convicted of a trumped up felling in conviction. And I do mean a trumped up felling in conviction on some of the most unbelievable things
you would imagine. But they never get the benefit of the doubt, the benefit of consideration, the benefit of possibility. They have this felingy conviction that they now have to wor like a cross on their back for the rest of their lives. And everybody says, oh, once you get a felony conviction, you can't vote, and you can't serve on jury do and you can't serve in the army. Well, that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes
to a felony conviction. I mean, if you want to go to college, you can no longer get a federal grant alone when you got a felony conviction. And Charlot Mane, it's so deep. Man. If you wanted to be a teacher, if you got a feeling division, you can't get a certification. If you want to be a nurse, you can't get certified with feeling. They convention a real estate agent, you can't get certification if you want to be a beautician agie for sisters, and many states won't let you get certified.
If you got a felony, convince you're trying to open up a bar or something. I mean, they start taking everything away from you. And in fact, Charlemagne, if you are a convicted felon and you served any time in prison, you can't even get life insurance. It's like you literally are the walking dead. They just have not given you the death certificate. So what we have to do is not let this racist criminal justice system continue to define
young black and brown people. We have to say no, no, We're going to define our people, and we're gonna make sure they are equipped with the twols to know that this system is target into them and it's killing them softly. You talk about all these high profile cases, We've all heard about them. It's trended on social media. How have these cases brought a body change in the justice system if any, The Great Johnny Cochin said, it's a journey
to justice. Charlemagne, I think when you look at Trey Vine, which was, you know, the very definition of Black Lives Matter, the number one news during the world where a black child was killed. You think about Mike Brown. Mike Brown and Ferguson was the impetus for these body camera videos. President Obama signed a bill to pay fifty million dollars
to local police departments to have these body cameras. Now you think of Stefan Clark in California, even though the police officers then get charged, But the governor of California, Andre has signed the most restrictive police use of force law in America. And I hope it becomes a trend because when they said Charlemagne in California, when the police shoot a person, they now have to show that it was necessary. You can only kill or use leith the
force when necessary. So that now means you have to show everything else that you try to do before you use leath the force. So at the both of them John trial, when I said that this verdict was for trey Vin, this verdict was for Michael Brown, for Sandel Blair, for Pam Turner, what you really was saying because those cases educated America. It put that black lives matter in the stream of consciousness for America. It has an impact
now on the judicial system. Even though it is the judicial system the executive branch and the legislative branch that have conspired through history of America to kill black and brown bodies. We are now starting to make a difference, because that's the whole reason this book was written is to try to prevent the open season killings of black and brown and disenfranchised people, to marginalize people, the people my grandmother called the least of days. This book was
written to prevent the killers of them. Will found anybody being held accountable and the judicial system, who is supposed to be the safeguard that I'm part of this legal system. We're supposed to be the safeguard, the rooster that guards the henhouse. Many times we are the person who are
promulgating their injustice. And that's what we got to fight. Yeah, the police always claim self defense and say they were in fairy for whatever reason, and then when they bring that to the stand, like you said, the grand jury proceedings, they tend to side with the police officers because they feel sympathetic toward the police officer who they're like, well, I was scared for my life and that's basically all a police officer has to say, and I feel like
a lot of times they'll say, well, I didn't have my camera on, or they don't show like all the footage and there's all these different scenarios that happened. They straight up lie. So what should happen to police officers when they lie? Right, they should be convicted just like a citizen should be convicted and jail time. Absolutely, nobody
should be above the law. In and you're adding, as my co counsel, not adding, because when you talk about those three magic words, I felt in fear where the Supreme Court of the United States has literally given license to the police to justify any killing of a person, especially a black or brown person in America buys saying what they literally wrote out in Graham v. Connor and Garden versus Tennessee, this is what the police officer has
to say. I felt the fear. I felt threatening if they said that Charlemagne, they said, oh, you came Monday morning, quarterback the police. You wasn't there. Thank God for the advent of technology, because for years black people as better people kept saying, the police brutalize me, the police shot me, the they are tortured me, and nobody would believe them.
But now, but but video is not a catch y'all because Alton Sterling Ferlando could still you have a video and it didn't work, then, so we have to keep screaming at the top of our laws. We have to make sure that we hold a mirror to America's face. This book is a wake up call that it is the law itself that they are using to legalize the killings. What's gonna happen when civilians start shooting police officers out of fear? Because because let's be for real, self preservation.
I don't I don't I get upset when I see police officers in those situations, but I understand it a little bit because it's just self preservation. At the end of the day, you want to make it home alive. But that person, on others, I want to make it home alive too. So what happens when that person shoots a police officer out of fear? You speak facts, Charlomagne. If anybody should be afraid the police, the police should never be afraid of black people shooting them, because it's
very rare that that happens. But you pray and hope that the rule of law prevails, because unfortunately, we don't have more guns than them. We don't have more instruments of violence. And I believe honestly that it's about making share. Our children are more intelligent than their oppresses, those who would seek to a press us. That's the only way we win this war. We would never win this war with violence. We would never win this war with guns.
We only win this war with intellect and diplomacy and courage. All right, we got more with Attorney Benjamin Crump. When we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club. Attorney Benjamin Crump's in the building, Charlomage, because you explain the importance of jury duty black people. When we get the jury notification, you
gotta answer the jury due to call the summon. One of the hardest things to do as a black lawyer is to go in the courtroom with your black client. And the only other thing black in the courtroom is to judges roll and think you're gonna get equal Jesus, Well, what's the point of saying jury your pis if not gonna really give you that exact even don't we gotta make that go find the people, make go find of
the black people. Man. We gotta do every church, every fraternity, every sorority, when you're talking on TV, when you're doing lip service, every chance we could, we gotta say, you know, if you had black people on Trayvon's jeff you have black people on Porlandocastells jury, just that one voice in the room make them change the whole conversation. I mean, just if you that engine, they can't talk about it the way that they normal to talk about because you
understand Trayvon's life experiences, his coach, or his community. Uh understand that if he smoked marijuana, that does not mean that George Zimmerman had the right to murder him. Even here, even hearing a Tiana Jefferson had a gun in our house. So to what exactly what does that mean? It's the intellectual justification of discrimination, and it's the law and the courts that are doing it. And that's what we keep arguing in this book. We got to let them see
how they're killing us. Because if we can't get justice in the courts of law in America, we got to make our case to the Court of public opinion for the world, but it is changing a Tiana Jefferson's uh was convicted, well, you know, arrested. He was arrested and charging. Amber Geiger is convicted only for ten years and that I'm still pissed about that as one of the largest You think, because of those convictions and the arrest you
think we're witnessed in the beginning of a change. I believe so because what tray Vin did, what Mike Brown did, what Stephan Clark, Alton Sterlin, all these cases did. It raised a consciousness level to say, don't believe forensic file mentality or law and uto mentality, that the police are always good and that black and brown people always bad. You know when he used to have a show on Fox News and I won't call his name, the spending fact that we were always hey, man, I'll be giving
credits to people. Yeah, but we would always say something where we would sit down and he would say, what being crump, you're a good lawyer, honor for a lawyer. Do you mean to tell me that you think all police officers are bad people because you know the majority of them are good, and I would look right back at them. Charlot man, I say, do you think all black people are bad people? Because the majority of them are good? Wouldn't you agree? Because we can't let them
have the high ground on morality. They can't say the police off here and little black and brown people are down here. It gotta be equal, and we gotta keep using whatever blessers that God has endowed us wealth to speak truth to power. It's just so crazy to me. They've murdered so many people. We just celebrated the life of a murderer yesterday with Cristical Columbus. They do this to us all the time. But I'm just saying, people, we didn't kill the Native American. How we end up
being the bad guys? Oh man. We're talking in the book on the Racism Kills, chapter one about this whole notion of slaves being different in America than any other place. How you became child of property, that you can never be free. Because in the Caribbeans and so forth, it used to be you are a slave if you would not accept Christianity or until you paid off your debt. But in America, in the Caribbean, they said, well, hold on this, slavery is the best thing that ever happened.
I mean, when you think about business, if you can control your costs of labor, I mean you can reap untold fortunes. And so they didn't change that Charlemagne because they said, hold on, what do we have on these black people, who are the strongest people who can survive anything survived, the Middle Passage survived, you know, the slave counsels and Ghana and the then the goal. What is different about them than any other thing that we can see.
It's their skin color. And just like zebra can't change its stripes, these black people, we say, they are damned that they're always going to be slaves just by the fact that they are secondary citizens, that they're beneath us. We can keep this institution of slavery going forever. And so that universities like Harvard and Georgetown, all these institutions
Wall Street that made untold fortunes off of slavery. We put in the book the reason why they don't want to come to terms well what they did and how they benefited is because they then would have to pay reparations, and both they had to pay reparations, they would go broke, paying us what is due to us for what we contributed to America. Even life insurance was built on the whole notion of slavery. I mean, there was no such thing as life shorts until they started ensuring slaves as
property on slave ships. And then when they got on the plantations, they said, if my slave dilused my property, I want to ensure that, Angie. And so now if you die, I get a thousand dollars for you, because I was counting on you for my crop and my profit. And so that then evolved into what we know as life in shorts. So we got to speak truth to power, and then the open season we keep trying to do that.
We talk about how Harvard was just a little known college, but because Lawrence and Laws they ran the cotton textile factories. Even though they went from the South, they made all the money in the world off of the cotton, off the plantations. I mean, that's how America became this financial juggernaiut from nowhere off the black backs of black people pickings cotton. And then on top of that, Wall Street was created based on those Boston tex style factory owners.
So everything goes back to how America benefited from slavery, and they still continue to benefit in many ways. Slavery. Oh, the prison industrial complex is an extension. Slavery by any other name is just the same. Like my sister Team Amendment Michelle Alexander said so eloquently in her book. And so it's these things we continue. Seventy years later we charge genocide man Attorney been Crump. The book is out
right now, Been Seasoned Legalized Genocide. The first thing I thought when I was reading this book, this woman had came up to me one time, and this is a crazy story, but she was basically, she was a drunk white woman and she was like, I don't understand this whole black lives matter thing. Shouldn't all lives matter? And I really tried to explain things to her. But I'm the next time somebody asked me a dumb ass question like that, I'm gonna be like, you need to get
this book by Attorney band Cramp called Open Season. It's gonna make you say, damn well, this book. Hopefully enough people will go out and buy it, where seventy years later that you are can come over to Geneva, Switzerland with me. We can go to the United Nations Committee and we can present the case that they are still killing Negroes in America. I'm more poinantly. Yeah, and so we plan a date for all your breath cub audiences. No,
that should definitely happen. We're gonna go and present, just like Paul Robinson and w B the War when it made the case that they're killing black people every day in America, and it's more poignantly not what they're doing in the streets, but how they're killing us in the courts. Now, Like I would say this in conclusion, President Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt was pissed at the black people going to
air they dirty lodger to the world. So they're gonna be mad at us, Charlottagne and when we're gonna say that's okay, and that's a rehab situation and they need help. But then you talk about the crack epidemic and how that was criminalized and go make the case. So we're in the next twelve months. That's scared you to do this. I know everybody's busy. This is how the revelation we never took visit for liberation. Brother bless us, my man attorney being Crump, Thank you so much. This is the
rule of report. Well, Angela Cintoya Brown, Crown Cintoia Brown long Now, she was on the Today Show and she's basically talking about the man that she killed more than fifteen years ago. That was during a time that she was being sex trafficked. And I'm reading her book Free Centoya, My Search for a Redemption in the American prison System.
And when you hear the whole story about how everything happened and read this story, it's really really something that I think people need to hear, because sometimes you hear a story about somebody she killed, someone she deserves to go to, but she was under age at the time, and how it all went down and she was protecting herself and everything that led up to that, that's what she's really talking about. So she was on the Today Show and she had this to say about the man's family.
I don't think that we can tell someone how to feel when they've been through something like that, and I completely understand like they've lost a loved one. I took that person from them, and you know, of course I would tell them that I apologize if they would ever want an opportunity to speak with me, I'd be more than happy to talk. I would all right. Interesting that man's name is Johnny Allens. That's interesting. She did say that she was sorry to his family. I mean that
whole thought processes she would apologize. I sure, I'm sure she has remorse. She has the right to apologize, and whatever the family chooses to do with that apology, or they accepted or don't accept it, they have the right to do that as well. Absolutely right. I think also being locked up as long as she was, as she says in the book, she had a lot of time to think about what she did and if she could have done things differently. But it was also a situation
where she considered it self defense. Like she would say, what if I had just fired the gun into the air then jumped out the window and ran. I could have done that. But again, she was only sixteen at the time, and she had been abused for so long that she thought the man was going to kill him,
and she was yes and scared and protecting herself. I wonder if she's looked at all sides, what the reaction could be when she apologizes, or does she cares she had just she apologizing because that's something she wants to do. I think. I think that's what she wants to do because she feels sorry and apologetic. Well she I think the main thing is that she feels like the family. She would apologize to the family because they had somebody
that they loved taking away from them. So she sorry. Yeah, she's sorry for that, and there's nothing wrong with that. I mean, there's nothing wrong with it. But I'm just saying that she looked at all sides because her apology may not be accepted. So if it's not acceptrial, she can't worry about that. She has to still do it because that's something that she wants to do, right, And she said, if they wanted to speak with me, I would,
but if they don't, then she won't. All right, Alicia Keys she recently did Red Table Talk, of course, sat down with Jada Pinkett Smith, Willa Smith, and Adrian Vanfield Norris, and she was talking about being this superwoman and what made her actually write those empowering songs. It was usually at times where I felt so unstrong, so unsuperwomanly, so weak or confused or feeling us understood that the only way that I knew how to get through that was
to write what I was hoping for. Yeah, given one on my mask. Still, yeah, that's that's therapy talk right there, dropped on a clues BOMX in therapy, damn it. That's the beauty of therapy. Get it out. So writing songs is therapeutic for her. We all feel that the episode was dope. They had a red piano instead of a red table. Red piano was dope. Yeah, we'll drop on a clues box with Jada Pincksmith and the leash keep being blood and a dope set many right. She also said,
I don't even know how to get mad. I've been doing this thing for so many years where I've been downplaying whatever it is I need because I never want to come off as too demanding. So she said, I feel like sometimes she would feel like she wasn't deserving. Who requested the red piano? Then somebody had to demand that. Maybe they did that as a gesture. That's what I said. That's dope. It's okay to not be okay. That's basically what Alicia Keys is saying. All right, well, I Mandela yee,
and that is your rumor report. Thank you, miss ye Charlemagne, Yes, sir, you giveing that down. Continue listen to me. I know all the debates well last night, but let's not get lost into the bates. Let's pay attention to what this fascist ass regime is doing. Mike Pence needs to come to the front of the congregation. You'd like to have a world with him. Gotta keep an eye on those guys. If you don't all right, you miss something. All right, we'll get into that next keep a lock just to
breakfast club, go morning. Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete chuckdown of Muslims entering the United States. When you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag to say, get that son of a the off the field right now out. He's fired. Hespired, please step up to the congregation. Yes, you are a down.
When Mexico sends we're not send their best, they're bringing drugs, They're bringing Hey dalk here today for Wednesday, October sixteenth, goes to the Vice President of the United States of America, Mike pinch Oh. The maynnais is heavy in this one. Look, man, I'm only using this moment to keep you all aware of the fascism that exists in this country. Okay, if you don't think the Trump administration has become a fascist regime,
then you are simply not paying attention. If there's any doubt that the Republican Party is now a fascist regime, then this should confirm it. Okay. Fascists are totally against democracy, and Donald Trump is wiping his ass with the Constitution every chance he gets. And once again, the media and everyone else is acting like this is normal because alarms and never ringing the way they should be when we
need them too. Last week, Donald Trump said that he wouldn't be cooperating in any impeachment inquiries unless the House had a vote to formalize the impeachment inquiry. But we all know that's bs because under the Constitution, there's no requirement that the House has to vote to have an impeachment inquiry. And that's why Nancy Pelosi said yesterday verbatim, there's no requirement that we have a vote, so at this time we will not be having a vote. Period.
She didn't say period, but when when when the facts? When of the facts in the truth stopped Donald Trump? Okay, he already said he wouldn't comply with any subpoenis until the House votes, which they don't have to, and he encouraged other Republicans and folks in his administration to do the same. Let's go to CBS this morning for the report. Police. You've now got the Department of Defense, the Vice President Mike Pence, and the president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani all
ignoring new deadlines to hand over documents. They say they're not going to comply with an investigation that essentially they view as illegitimate. They want a vote formalizing the impeachment inquiry, but for now they're not going to get one. Yes, they are listening to their leader Trump. Okay, America. This is another example of obstruction and the Trump administration of using their power, Mike Pinch substructing Congress from getting the facts.
This could be considered suppressing evidence. And if nothing was done wrong, which we all know it was, why are you not cooperate rating The letter that was sent to the Chairman of the House Intelligence, Mike Penchell's counsel, called to request part of a self proclaimed impeachment inquiry, noting if the House is not yet taking a vote to open the inquiry. Once again, America, the Constitution does not required a House to vote on impeachment inquiries. But Donald
Trump does not give a damn about the constitution. Okay, don't let last night's debates destract you from the fact that America is now in the fastest regime that does what the hell they want. Okay, the Trump administration tested Democrats change every chance they again. Mike Pension is refusing to turn over documents. Trump's personal attorney, root To Giuliani
is refusing to return over documents. Budget director Russell Vote is choosing to comply with the penis for documents, and American media is acting like all of this is normal and you wonder why the bs this administration does is always normalized. Okay, if we don't act like something that's wrong, then the general public will think nothing is wrong. It's easy for Trump in the administration. It's fendes like it's nothing because Democrats and the media act like it's nothing. Okay,
it's substruction, it's abuse of power. It's the middle finger democracy and law. That is an attribute of any fascist and fascist regime. Okay, they don't give a damn about democracy. This is why I said earlier the debates are just for entertainment at this point, do you think this regime, this administration that does whatever the hell they want, is going to ever have a peaceful transfer of power with anyone?
Do you really think Donald Trump is just going to leave the White House the same guy who was appointed one hundred and fifty federal judges as the head of the DJ in his pocket, two of his own handpicked guys in the Supreme Court. Do you really think there will be no funny business in twenty twenty until they pass some type of election security bill, which, oh they won't because another Trump and Mitch McConnell has blocked it
and will continue to block it. You know, Mike Pinch refusing to comply to the House and turnover documents they need as part of the impeachment inquiry. It's just another example that there are no more checks and balances, and democracy as we know it in America is dead. Please let Chelsea Handler give Vice President Mike Pinch the biggest he haw, he haw, he haw. That is way too much. Dan Mann is the reason I keep saying there's no hope for twenty twenty. It's because I hope that, like
my predictions for my Dallas Cowboys. I'm wrong, I hope so, because usually when I say you know a team is gonna win, they lose. Okay, So I'm gonna continue to say this even though I believe it. I'm gonna continue to say it in hopes that you know, the Trump administration loses in twenty twenty. I don't see it though. Say the Houston Aris shows are gonna win. No, I don't care, but I don't want you to be happy, So I would never do that, all right, Well, who
my giants? Who the Giants played this week? You would know if he was a real giant man jet D. He was on the jets D so much this week that you don't even know who the Giants playing. You know what you're going to jets D all weeks. I was not on the jets D. I just wasn't on the Cowboys D. Cool. Listen, there's a Brokeback Mountain two sequel that could be ridden some Cowboy D. No, I'm good, said it was guy, So I I hate you man. We played the Cardinals this week too, by the way,
say the Cardinals are gonna win. No, I don't want you to be happy. I would never get you, all right, well up X is ask Ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice, call ye right now again the numbers eight hundred five eight five one on five one is the Breakfast Club. Come one the Breakfast Club on the relationship advice, need personal advice, just the real advice, Call up now for ask Ye morning. Everybody is DJ
Envy and Jela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's time for ask Ye. What line you want to go to? Ye? Let's talk to line one. Hello, who's this anonymous? Anonymous? What's your question for you? Okay? So I have been married for twenty plus years. We have three kids together, but I have I don't think I've ever been in love with him. I love him, I've never been actually satisfied either. But he's a good guy.
He's a great father. But at this point in my life, I'm getting older and I just want to be happy, be But again I said, we have three children, and my two younger children would be devastated if we were to separate. M So I've just been kind of staying there because of them. Um, but I really I'm just getting to the point to where I'm just really unhappy
and I just don't want to be there anymore. But I don't know what to do because, like I said, I have my two young children, and especially my youngest son would he absolutely adored his dad is his hero. And I tried to like kind of talk to him and see how he would feel, and before I can even get it out, he just broke down in tears, crying and know, and I don't want my daddy to go, and I don't want to just all this stuff. So
I'm like, he'll kill kay, don't work about it. I'm you know, it's nothing's gonna happen, but I don't want to continue to just do this and not be happy. Like I feel like I'm forty years old and I've never experienced like being in love with someone, right, and I want that. And you said and you said the sex is pretty terrible. Yeah, They've always been terrible. So what you've just been having assex all this time? Well, I've been kind of doing my own thing on the side.
Oh so you've been cheating. Yeah, and he has no idea, no, you know, it's more devastating than leaving your husband and getting divorced, but at least y'all were both co parent is actually having your husband find out that you've been cheating on him and having to deal with that and explain that to the kids. That's true. Would I would hate for my children to find that out, especially my daughter, because I don't want my daughter to ever will get me in that light or think that that's okay because
it's not. I I don't think that what I'm doing is white. I just it is what it is at this point. But I do think what you're saying right, And I don't think you also want to set a precedent for your kids to to want You would never want them to stay in something where they're not happy, right or in love? No, So you want to talk about setting you an example for your kids. Those are
things you have to think about. I guess to sit with my husband down first and let him know, and then I guess we could sit them down and talk to them together. Yeah, you and your husband have to get on the same accord. Do you think he's happily married? Yeah, you're like, the sex is terrible for me, but he's having a good time. I mean He's fine because I'm not the problem. Right. You know, he is in that department and he tried different things, you know, trying to
get different fills and stuff like that. But it's just you know, that's not what it is. And I do know there's way more important things than just sex. So right, that's why you know, also say with him, because Fay, he's a great he's a great father, apply wonderful father. He's a good provide like he does those type of things. He's just he could be an a hole sometimes and very male chauvenistic. Even though we both work. I'm expected
to steal do everything around the house. He does nothing right, and you know he can still be a great father. It ain't like if y'all get divorced, he can't be a great dad. But I'm all for people finding their happiness. And if for you've been suffering for a long time and you've even been cheating, I can't imagine that this is a situation and that seems beneficial. And if he should find out and then the kids find out, I
think that would be more devastating than anything. You gotta do what you need to do in this situation because you don't want to keep living your life like this, but if you care enough, you shouldn't do those things that he could potentially and will potentially find out soon. Right, Okay, well, thank you very much. You're welcome. All right, have a good one, good luck, Thank you. Ask ye eight hundred five A five one O five one. We got more
when we come back as the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is cej Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. It's time to ask ye. Hello. Who's this? Hi? My name is Kimberly. Good morning, Hey, Kimberly, good morning. What's your question for you? Okay, So I've been an executive splash personalistist in corporate America probably for the last nine or ten years. I love it. I'm really good at it. But it's the same thing every
day eight thirty to five. You know, I don't really get to travel with this particular executive like I used to. So basically my question is is there a way, like, do you have any tip for me to be able to like transition over to more of the industry side and strictly be a personal assistant because I don't really need anybody famous, you know what I mean. Like, I do live in Atlanta, so there are a lot of people here, but people travel with security. I mean, I
do keep business cards on me. But is it weird to just walk up to somebody and say, hey, I mean I'm a personal assistant, Like call me if you ever need somebody Like how would you suggest that I transition over? Well, a couple of different things here. I think it is better to try to go through somebody that you know to give you a referral or a recommendation. So if there's somebody that you know, someplace that you can actually approach and be like, hey, you know, if
you know anybody that's looking for a personal assistant. I've been doing assistant work for ten years now, you know, in corporate America, and I'm ready to make that transition, So get ready for that. Also, they do have all these uh different firms that you can use that can get you some temp work, so that you can actually start off trying to temp for somebody in the music industry and then you can maybe perhaps once you start
getting known, uh transition into a position like that. Sometimes people really want to actually hire people who don't work in the music industry or previously haven't just because they feel like, you know that that person isn't already going to have connections with certain people, and they might like that.
They just want somebody that's going to be very organized, that can send out those emails, that can keep their schedules together, that has no problem being able to travel at the drop of a dime, and and it was available twenty four hours. So you swimming you you sound like you a water Oh no, it in in Georgia. Oh okay, alright, oh yeah, sorry, yeah, sorry about that, So you should you should try. I mean, also, you guys have admins, Like, did you guys have assistance? How
did you hire yours or how did you find yours? Mine? The reason that I have the person who works with me now is she was working somewhere else. She was working actually in fashion, and she asked me to mentor her and then she just started working with me from that. So I think it's important to build those relationships because
people have to really kind of trust you. So if that means you got to go out and net work with people and even to me other assistants, to other people who work in the industry, they'll know other people who are looking to hire so they can refer you. Okay, all right, well you guys have a good morning and a good day. Thank you for that. I appreciate it all. I feel luck what you're transition. And don't be afraid to look on places like LinkedIn and other hiring places
so that you can see what's out there and what's available. Okay, cool, all right, stay at the water too, all right, ask ye eight hundred five A five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice and any type of advice, call ye now. Now, got rumors on the way. Yes, let's talk about Asap Rocky. He has his own issues that he's dealing with. We'll tell you about his addiction problem. That is going to be on Antie Martinez is untold stories of hip hop. All right, we'll get into that next.
Keeping lockedic to Breakfast club. Good morning. Hey, I want to salute to one of our producers, Taylor dropping a clues monster Taylor. Because she's in here with three bundles of me, three fresh bundles in our hair. You can't tell nothing that day. Salute all the women out there without fresh bondos. Okay, all right, all right, well, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Asap Rocky. It's about is the rumor report, Angela Yee the Breakfast Club. So
Asap Rocky. You can see him on the Untold Stories of Hip Hop. You know that's Angie Martinez. This show, and they've actually put out a trail of the show comes on tomorrow. And here's what he had to say about his sex addiction. I was always a sex addict. Really, yeah, what age? Starting like probably junior high? Wow? Yeah, like I was hony. I ain't even had no sperm in my testicles yet, but I literally just was hony. Do you use the word sex addict? I've been a sex
addict for some time? Yeah, since then, I presume. So these are things that people stay away from and they don't like to admit. I can't be embarrassed about it. I don't think he's a sex addict. I mean I can't. I was reading about JFK Junior and Ryan Holiday still and this is the key, and JFK Junior was a sex addict. He would literally get sick if he didn't
sleep with another woman. That he wrote that, Now that's not you know what I'm saying I don't hear, but we don't know if he gets sick or anything, or if he was diagnosed. I don't know if he was diagnosed or or if he's a self diagnosed. Yeah, people would actually go to therapy and treatment for that. And remember Eric Banay had to go yet a treatment for
his sex addiction. So if I can have a card, so that says I don't, I can, Just like you cannot get a car, all right, I know you cannot get a hard So what if you marry a sex addict? Can you be mad if he sleeps with other women? Expect if you knew going in he was a sex addict. I mean, I would hope that a person, if they feel like they're an addict, they would seek some treatment. Person Like, sex isn't treatment to poem, poem, no treatment,
so you don't become an addict. Just like if you're addicted to drugs, you want to try to get treatment so you're not addicted anymore. If you addicted to crack, it's not like you be like, all right, we'll take more crack. Sex to crack addiction, it's an addiction. Well, it's not like a bad addiction. I don't think it's bad if you with everybody else, right, all right, now, let's talk about Rolling Loud. They were supposed to be in Hong Kong this year for the first time ever,
but they have canceled for safety concerns. They said, we are sat in to announce that Rolling Loud Hong Kong, which was scheduled to occur on October nineteenth and twentieth at Art Park, is being canceled. After consulting the security experts, it has been determined that it is not possible to organize the upcoming Rolling Loud Hong Kong addition as we had hoped, without endangering the safety and well being of
our fans, artists and staff. So that's not going down if you were planning to go to Rolling Loud in Hong Kong. Now, Gina Rodriguez has some issues. She has issued an apology for using the N word in a recent Instagram story. Here's that N word usage. I could do what you to believe me, niggas give me he be jens. So people were very offended by her using that word, and she did issue this apology. I just
wanted to reach out and apologize. I am sorry. I'm sorry if I offended anyone by singing along to the Fuji's to a song I love that I grew up on. I love Lauren Hill, and I really am sorry if I offended you. I'm confused. Okay, niggas, let's talk about Yeah. Of course I'm Latin. People have been saying in words for a long time. Fat Joe says it. J Lo says,
that's what I say. Y'all just keep moving the goalpost when it comes to who can use the word, Joe said, I think people have problems with Gina Rodriguez in particular. Wow for a comments that she's made in the past. If I don't know anything about her, all right, So she's an actress and she was talking about pay equity,
and this was a huge deal when it happened. She was saying that on average, Latina women make less than white and black women, which is an untrue statement in Hollywood because black women make less than white and Latina women, and so people were upset about that. What they got to do it right, but they got to do it this situation. And then there were other things that she had said and referred to before. Now that's I think in particular in this situation. I'm just I'm just speaking
of the context of this situation. I guess that's her separating herself from black people in that situation because she's she identifies as a Latina women and she's talking about Latina women make less than Black women, and so I guess because she's Latina, they feel like she shouldn't be using the mware because she doesn't identify as black. But
now she is saying she does identify as black. She actually went on Sway in the morning, what about all the Latinas who do identify I mean all of Latinas who identify as Latina but still use it like I've had. Joe used it, Cardid Nor used it, six nine used it, Jo used it. I'm just saying, why is it okay for them? But as she said, as Latinos, we have black Latinos. That is what we are. I am not so I think when I speak about Latino advocacy, people believe I mean only my skin color. I'm so confused.
I'm lost. I don't tell you what she said. I don't know what you don't I don't know. I don't have fat Joe said, I don't have a problem with fat Joe saying it. I don't have problem with called it, but I don't Probably jay Low, I don't have I don't probably Nori like they are, probably because I look at them as niggas. Yeah, that's what I said, yall. Maybe people don't look at her like that. I don't know. I don't know anything about Like what about like Sophia Vergara.
Would you have a problem if she did that? Who was that? Who was that highest paid actress? Modern family? I don't watch my minde family. I don't know who that is, like the highest paid Latina actress. But Jaylo from the hood. She's in the Bronx, So I get it, by the way, even even noise from the hood for queens, even outside of that, it's always tricky, especially when it's in music. You know what I'm saying. She was just
singing the lyrics along. Sometimes you can slip out of your head to always go back to that episode of Girlfriends when Lynn's sister accidentally said it. It's wrong for them to say it, But sometimes when you just caught up in the music, you just you know it could come up. I've definitely been a concert and seeing all the white people around me saying, and I'm not making no excuses for I'm just simply saying I can see how that can happen. All right, Well, I'm Angela yea,
and that is your room of report. Hard daddit yourself when you got them songs going, you know what I'm saying. All right, Well, thank you, miss you. When we come back, we got the mixed revote. We'll see you tomorrow. And I want to say Happy Borne Day to my little homie, Ivy rivera man drop on the clues bond for I Vera. What's up? I just saw her at Culture Count had a cute new haircut. She do. Okay, I'll be born
day to my part a happy birthday. I'm not gonna post on a picture you since you got a new haircut, then I'm not gonna do that on the ground. All right. When we come back to mixing, um, we were talking about K Camp earliest. We're gonna start to mix off with some cake. Yeah, let's go. It's a breast celebrate
K Camp today. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy, We all the breakfast club We're kicking it with Angela Rode this morning, and if you just missed it, we were talking about the debates last night, and you gotta question you. Yes, it's been talking about Andrew Yang his universal basic income. It seems like that is something that, as you know, he's been touting since the very beginning of his campaign. So what do you think about Andrew
Yang's performance last night? And do you feel like that is a good idea? So it's so funny. I feel like there were three candidates who really disappeared on stage to me last night, and that was Andrew Yang is one of them. Joe Biden is another one, and Tulsi Gabart is my third. Andrew Yang I think to meet he has to at some point developed like it. We're talking about Elizabeth Warren who actually has plans, Bertie Sanders
who has plans, Joe Biden, who has plans. Andrew Yang is gonna have to flush out some of these plans a lot more. You can only hand out so many checks, right, So I think that that's a problem. Andrew Yang is aunt man like, he's cool. He has some moments when he shouldn't leave the avengance. Okay, that's fine, yes, and maybe he showed he doesn't go back to where does having.
The other thing that I would say is there were some candidates who had performances, and I hate to say it because there are two people who also had strong moments, But for this the general consensus, I've seen um Beto, who I just did a podcast with, and um Julian Castro, who had a really strong moment on a Tatiana Jefferson. The only moment we had to talk about racial justice and police brutality and violence in that debate, because there was not a question on it was from Julian Castro.
But he didn't show up in any other moment. To me, I didn't not even to say why he bought that up. In that moment I was talking about gun control and guns, he was saying that gun violence police violence is also gun violence. So does he want to take guns from the police. I didn't understand how. I think that. What he's saying is that regardless of what the policy prescriptions are, we have to ensure that there are parameters that folks are accountable. Um and I'm glad that he pivoted in
that way. They're there's no way that a shooting like that should have just happened a few days ago and it'd be completely as That's right. I will say this, They need to be seven people that need to drop out right now? Okay? Who are se Toulci Gabbert, Tom Styre, Corey Booker, Andrew Yang, Badol Rourke, Amy Klobtchard, Julian Castro, all of them think oh yeah him? All of them can go? Why? Because I just think, like you say, they only get seventy five seconds they explain what their
policies are to the American people. Everybody's not going to a little bit of Warren's website. So let's keep the five that actually have a chance of winning this thing and let them be able to get more time to talk to the American people. It's interesting, though, things have fluctuated so much from the beginning debate to now, so those five are so diverse. The seven I named have not gotten any traction, which you're doing by eliminating Corey Booker,
for example, and Julian Castro. Julian Castro was not on that stage, there wouldn't have been a mention of police files, a core issue for us when you look at the black futures lab Black Census they did this year. Police brutality is one of the issues that shouldn't be up to the moderators. Yes, but in the meantime, what happens in a primary is you have people who talk about different policies shoes that are important to them, and once those voices are absent, the issues become more diluted and
less diverse. Let's bring Maryann Wimson back to talk about reparations, Let's bring Tim Ryan back to You gotta get whole numbers, and they have to raise money the options too. I think people are there's a lot to look at. It's a lot, It's a lot and a lot of time. Well, may Peach's gay a little bit more as the Indian You know what, let's Joe Biden that I'm not doing this to Peach? Where are we with impeachment? I was wondering how you no? But you were like, where are
we starting? I was like, really, you're asking where we're starting? What about Peach? Where are we? Oh? My god? Almost there? We close? Are we fall? Is it gonna? Here's what I have to say, and I have to tie this back into the debate really quick. Just to give some kudos to somebody who, you said, who just made it to the debate stage for the first time, you already wanted to drop out. He has been calling for Donald Trump's impeachment for two years. She said that, yes, I have.
He was up here talking about it. Yes, right, And so I think that the reality of it is it's someone who had the foresight, right, and the knowledge and the platform and the money to spend on commercials should have the opportunity to weigh in on this a little bit. I think, Um, my biggest frustration right now, and I just probably have to get over it, is why did
it take us so long? We had so many examples of you know, corruption, so many examples of misleading statements, of conflicts of interest, frankly violations of the emoluments clause just on their face, Like why did we wait until there was this Ukrainian example with Joe Biden. Um, And so I'm just irritated by that. You know, it's too late, right, shut up, It's too late anyway, too late. The bottom
line is what is too late. I'm talking about just when you see guys, when you see what Mike Penson all of them are doing, I mean when you used to it. When you see Mike Passon, Rudy Giuliani and all of them not complying with subpoenas and not complying with the impeachment inquiry, they're letting you know, we don't give a damn about democracy, We don't give a damn ball laws. Do you think somebody like that in twenty twenty is going to peacefully transition out the White House
if they lose. So I don't think that anybody expects for impeachment to mean peacefully transitioning anywhere. But I think the only pushback I would offer to you is that Republicans have one of their talking points right, and that is that with Bill Clinton and with Richard Nixon, there was a formal vote in the House before there words compliance with you know, subpoenas specifically related to impeachment. But
it's not required. No, it's not required. But I am saying that part of that part of it is right. In modern history, there has been a vote, and I think they're calling Nancy Pelosi's bluff but not complyingt' sub poenis, But they haven't. They haven't been complying with subpoenas, So why would we expect them to do different now? Exactly?
So the lawlessness has been existing, So then take the vote. Like, what what's happening right now is one, it was a lack of courage to not go forward with impeachment when we knew there was enough, right when Jerry Nadler was telling us, when Adam Schiff was telling us, when the Mulla report told us. But now you have the votes, you have the support, but you're still not taking the vote because you're afraid that it is going to compromise
the House, the winds in the House. In the long run, that's going to compromise our ability to keep the House. So I'm just super frustrated with the strategy because it seems so shortsighted and it seems like we'll compromise democracy. And what's the right thing to do market is compromise, I agree, but it seems like we'll compromise it even more by not doing the right thing. And I think that that makes everybody culpable at this point. I gotta
go yes. And also yesterday during the debates, like everybody would mention Russian interference in the elections, but there was no question about that. The question should be Okay, we know that was rushing interference, how do we come back that. Yeah, there was just mentions of it. So to me, I'm like, the fight is fixed in twenty twenty. Well, and it will be, especially because now it's clear that there wasn't
just real interference. There was also Ukrainian interference and we saw um that it went down to the Florida gubernatorial race where Andrew Gillen was running. Yep, one of the Ukrainian businessmen was standing right behind rohnd de Stantis, who was his opponent, at the victory rally. So it's a huge problem. So what do we do there? Is the election security bills one they need they have to No, no, no, that I Angela because she said overwhelming vote. That's what
all Democrats are saying. To me, that's an admission of defeat. I mean that's how Obama won. What No, no, no, no, it's a different game though, Yes, it's a different like
we can't just go we can't. I think that it's irresponsible for us to tell people to go vote if we know that their votes could be conference all I'm saying, right, but we still have to tell people to go vote yes and vote on that makes sure before we get to voting this time, we need to make sure that their votes are protected, that machines can't be hacked, right, and that the systems can't be compromised. That's everything week,
because like, well, let's compromise. So I'm just not going to vote because it doesn't matter, but it can matter if we get them to pass. So the House has already passed these elections security measures. All of these machines are hackable because they don't have the funding to replace them. So as soon as they have the funding to replace them, absolutely your vote matters. Absolutely. Your vote is your power. But I feel like I am being reckless and irresponsible
telling people right now that it will count. It's not necessarily counting. It didn't count in Andrew's race, it didn't count into Stacy's race, and they got to stop suppressing votes, right, And so part of that means, don't just believe your political power happens at the ballot box. It happens before two two four three one two one. Make Mitch mcconnod passed these bills two zero two two two four three one two one Yes, Register Angela. Yes, make sure that
your registration is valid. Yes, make sure that you are fighting the power check out twenty Yes, that's yes, Come on up. That's good. That's a good word. Complain. Thank you for joining us, Well, thank you for joining us when we come back. We got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Local morning. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne and the God we all the Breakfast club that shout the Benjamin Krump for joining us this morning. Yes, Attorney
ben Crump. Yes, and I cannot wait to post that clip of ben Crump's plan to go back to the UN and present the case of genocide on black people in America to the UN. I think that is a brilliant, great idea. And he has some great things to say about Hampton too, NV. So he shouted you out. Yeah, I had to cut out. I actually had a closing on a home that I couldn't miss, but I missed it. I had a great conversation with him outside and hopefully
I have many more. Charlomagne, you got a positive note, yes, man, I just want to talk to everybody that maybe having some struggles with their mental script this morning. Man, you know you woke up feeling away. It happens. I just want to tell you that mental script is not the ability to stay out of the darkness. It's the ability to sit present in the darkness, knowing that the light will shine again. Stay mentally healthy, Breakfast Club, I'm finished what you have done.
