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Beto" O'Rourke interview and more

Oct 31, 20191 hr 24 min
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Today on the show we had Presidential candidate Beto" O'Rourke stop by where he spoke about gun control, reparations, polling and more. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to 3 registered sex offenders who were upset about notion signs put up on their lawns to let trick or treaters know they are sex offenders and Angela helped some listeners out during "Ask Yee".

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It's time. It's time time to wake up teaching in Financial League and Charlomagne the Doctor to Breakfast Club, bitching the voice of the culture. People watch The Breakfast Club for like news and really be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows too, just because y'all all wish keeps you one, honey, y'all keep you really. They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening to The Breakfast Brother gets

your ass. So the Breakfast Club in usc yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo good morning, and the game Hey get money 's Andy piece of the planet is Why did Emmy sound so muffled because because he has on a big super Mario head. He's dressed like Mario brothers. We're all in costume. We're not drum drum normal day for drum but men enviering costume. Okay, I'm in so I can't see you guys. You saund

muffled though, And I didn't know if it was my heavy. Yes, Like I said, I'm looking at you. Okay, you take this off. Yeah, you're gonna have to take that off. You can't do the whole show like this the same I still got the same amount of heir. No, okay, Mario, Hey easy, oh Mario, Hey guys, Happy Halloween. What are you drumos yourself? He's definitely himself, He said, you what put your lips on the microphone? You have an afroc? Where do you have an afron? Real life? How about myself?

It was where it happen. We don't know what you got on under that head. It sounds like cultural appropriation. There you go. We're happy Halloween, everybody. Yes, Halloween. Halloween is fun. Man. I don't know about the day in New York City, you know. Yeah, who's joining us today? Usually be at paperwork? Kid to only have is here this morning? Twenty presidential candidate. He finally decided to pull up on the breakfast club, even though his numbers are

in the toilet. Yeah, but he'll be here this morning. A little too late. He's filling the race. You haven't qualified for the next debate though. Now he was out in Yes, I'm in Atlanta right now. I'm on my Lift Service tour. So yesterday we had the tour here at the Buckhead Theater. It was pretty amazing. Johnny Blade started it and then Tokyo Jets came out. You know, she had a baby like a month and a half ago, so it was nice to see her. She was pretty funny.

She got a chance to express herself. She actually did our lift service live in New York with Ti and it was trade. The truth was there who it was all of them right from Hustle Gang. She didn't get a chance to talk so much all the guys there, so this time she had a chance to really say a lot of funny things. And then trouble hit the stage and wife and Lucian it was mayhem. But yeah, it's been We're having really great conversations. Salute the oh saying ALMANI too. They've been up here two days in

a row. They got they got it. They just gotta learn. I know they're listening right now. Let me to mix play something. Charlemagne and I no front, no lie, we come at We're supposed to be here at six am. We come so you see us at five fifty seven, five fifty eight. We can't really talk. I'm not I can't build with you. I can't. I understand that you're you're you're excited and you got ambition and you know you want to be heard, but we got jobs to

do too. Yeah, I'm sorry, you know. I was like, he wanted to talk, but I'm like, bro, if I talked to I'm gonna be late. This morning, they had a young ladywood her and she was like, Searlemagne, if you don't like the song, can you smash the part in their face? I'm like what, just like, can you just smash it in their face? I'm like no, I'm like I gotta go. Like maybe if y'all sign a waiver or something that said, if I smash you in the face with the pie too hard and you get hurt,

I'm not liable for it. Don't tell them that because they'll come down over the wave. It's the truth, though, I don't trust not people nowadays like that. You smash them in the face of the parte and you hurt them and the next thing you know, they snewing you. But I wasn't DJ NBA. I was Madio this morning, so I couldn't talk to the minute. Didn't know you. I didn't have the helmet on, man, I'd have fell in the strug. Let's get the show cracking front page news.

What we're talking about, man, Well, look, since we're talking about numbers, let's talk about Kamala Harris and her campaign. She had to do some restructuring. We'll tell you what's going on. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to breakfast club. Good morning, this morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. Now. Congratulations to the Nationals. They beat the Houston Astros. They

won the World Series last night to them. Okay, sleuth Washington, even though we're not syndicated anywhere in Washington, and the NFL tonight the forty nine to take on the Cardinals. Now what we're talking about you? Oh, well, let's talk about Kamala Harris. She has cut her staff and she's restructuring her presidential campaign by actually she's running long on cast, so she's lacking those resources to have a great compet

It has been against her rivals. They have a lot more money than she does, so there will be some layoffs and some transfers that will affect her headquarters and her operations in New Hampshire, Nevada and her home state of California. I still like Senator Harris. I think she

is more than qualified for the position. It's a shame that y'all have let her prosecutor pass hinder hinder y'all from really taking her serious, right, especially since Joe Biden is leading amongst black people, when the reality is nobody on that shide has gotten more black and brown people locked up than Joe Biden. That's it's the truth to the madaming eighty eight crack laws in the ninety four crime bill. Nobody has gotten more black and brown people

locked up than Joe Bladen. All Right, And former President Barack Obama was at an Obama Foundation event yesterday and he was talking about social media. And here's what he said about the cancel culture. This idea of purity and you're never compromised and you're always politically boke and all that stuff. You should get over that quickly. People who do really good stuff have flaws, like if I tweet or hashtag about how you didn't do something right or

use the word wrong verbs. Then I can sit back and feel pretty good about myself, because, man, you see how it woke I was. I called you out. That's not activism, that's not bringing about change. Jesus Christ, have long have we been not saying that for years? A goddamn yeah. People think they can go on social media, do a hashtag and they're an activist. But it's just that a lot of these people they need some goddamn

sleep because they're so tired. Like, nobody is perfect. People have flawed, people that made mistakes, past president and future. That's why I don't trust anybody who tried to portray this this picture of perfection. All the time. They are lying to you in deceiving you. All. Right, Now, yesterday we told you about this convicted rapist who was released from prison by accident. But he has been captured, and he was captured more than six hundred miles away from

where he actually was released by accident. His name is Tony Makon Munez Mendez. He was captured in Fort Thomas, Kentucky after being released at from the Georgia Department of Corrections. Did he make a phone call? Well, yeah, it just says that they you know, they had everybody looking for him. So he was captured by the GDC Fugitive Unit, US Marsha's Fugitive Task Force and ICE. Okay, so they all

came together and managed to get him. And you know, today is Halloween and I just want to do another update. Remember I was telling you guys about that haunted house where you have to do a whole entire uh, you know, just sign a waiver. Right. Well, they are now trying to shut that haunted house down because they're saying it's a sadistic torture chamber. You have to agree to get your tooth pulled, finger broken, head shade tattoos, and you

get nothing done of it. And you're like, you don't win anything if you finish, Yeah, you get money the owner. The owners given away money. I think it was like twenty five thousand dollars or something like that. Because it don't sound illegal, because like you're giving you're giving people a choice. I think it's I think when you have to sign a waiver, that's what I'm saying. I think when you take away somebody power of choice, and that's

when when it makes when it becomes criminal. But if you're giving them a choice, and they're signing a wayle like, how's the torture? Yeah, but it's not criminal. But they're just trying to shut it down. They're saying it's sadistic and so that's all. They're saving people from themselves because they know people are stupid as hell happen two nineteen and they will sign up and do that dumb Yeah,

pretty much. All right, my last front page news get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Cloud the morning, the Breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chests? Whether you're man or blast, so people have the same and we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? You know what's going on? Your boy? Guilt man? What's up? Broke? Get you off your chests? Hey? Yo,

I'm happy it's raining to me. I don't got whatever work. I'm an iron worker. So what y'all don't have to work when it rains? Nah, when it rains, when the snow one is windy, you don't work. Oh okay, you'll get paid to get hours. Oh that's dope, no mad at that. Okay, we'll enjoy your day. Hello Jess, good morning.

This is Cassandra and I want Charlomagne and I want Trab to please shut I crawled up when it come to the Cowboys because they're jets at us to please wait till we get to the edg Scharomagne comes up. Oh when he go out to the super Bowl, Trad come right behind him. Show that that's what we're go out to the super Bowl. You sound like a Cowboys fan. Don't y'all know about speaking things? I'm a true Cowboys fan since brought to start back day. Don't y'all know

about speaking things into existence? I do, Scharlomagne, But it's this way because you know, you get to ahead this wave, because every time you do that, then something happens this wave. Wait till we get like almost to the edge, like like December, then start talking, but please it. Trad come right behind you and he starts the safe thing, and then you know what happens. Then we lose and then who is who's laughing at us? End? That's right? And

I'll be laughing loud that laugh right there? I haven't based me when you go out out. Hello, who's this angel? Angel? What's up? Get you off your chest? Hey? Man, I want to say as y'all a man, Uh, you're always on point with your postume. Man, I gotta give it off to you, man, every time you just go all out for Halloween what Charloma is supposed to be? Clearly y'all have never seen the highest grossing movie of all time,

Avengers End Game. Remember an Avenger's End Game when they all had to go back in time to get the Infinity Stones and they all had on quantum suits. Yeah, that's what I'm wearing. Okay, I don't know what I thought the Big A. I thought the Big A would give it away. You know, I have to see it. I don't have this regram or anything like that. You've never seen the End Game. I'm talking about your picture. What's your wife got? You got? You? Got you? Yeah? Yeah?

What what's actually years? Actual? The edular year for the I'm in I'm in Atlanta, he said, Poetic Justice. How'd you know what my costume is? Well, because you said he cut your hair Praddy yesterday, So I thought maybe that'd be a good costume for you. Yeah, Okay, I guess that was an easy one. Thank you well, thank you brother? Is that what you're all right? There? Yeah? You're right. Dressing up is nothing right now, man, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one

on five one. If you need to vet hit us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, and they post a picture. I went a little bit the breakfast club. Wake up, wake up, waya. This is your time to get it off your chest, whether your man or blas. We want to hear from you on the breakfast block. Hello, who's this all right? I leave from Alana, I'll leave what get you off your chest? I just want to apologize to you. Man. I heard called then about two months ago, and I asked you why you played the

same music every morning and you just played it. You don't play the music? Does he lie to you? No, that's not true. Alilo onlo holo. Oh didj able to realize Slay apologize when you was on vacation last week they played the same music and you was on vacation. It's because it's called it's called it's called programming, sir. He programmed the music before you love the music. I'm not a program director, and I accept your apology, Sir. That is a damn line. Don't let him lie to you, bro.

I accept your apology. All have a go on? Oh you too much? Hello? Who's this? This is DJ from Harlow. Hey, what's up? Getting off your chest? Hey? I just want to first day hi to you, um Ervy Angela Ye Solomagne. I thought we don't remember me, which I may remember me. I have to take interviews me, um in regard to the girl who had her hair cut off? Oh yes, okay, so yeah yeah, but no, I wanted to read to you, Chlomagne. I wanted to thank you. I'm for always spreading the

word on little House. UM. I am a teacher. I've been mentioned that before. Um. I leave very early in the morning, get back very late. Um. And so this season really like hurt teachers in certain ways. And I are parents to be aware that we teachers put in a lot of words. They call us every day, complaining and stuff, and it's really stressful being a teacher, especially

during the time of year. So like this, thank you so much Charlomagne for spread and at that positivity in regards mental health, making it something to discuss because for a very well time, people did not distress mental health, especially within opportunity, and this talking about it has made me more aware of the things that I need to focus on when it comes to my mental health as well. So last she has a first year teacher, I was

very unaware and very just stressed out. And this year being more aware of this mental health crisis and how it's how I'm affected has helped me become a better teacher, just even for my students and just about a person for myself. So I just really want to thank you Charlemagne for always speaking a mental health and sat before our community. That's love, bull Keep investing in your mental wealth, yea, yea. And I know I'm always rambling, not letting ya talk,

but I'm awed to reach joy. I lowed to get been gone when y'all allow me to just calling, calling, calling and just talk much. I'm not even gonna curay because I don't want to be ben, but I'm allowed to be the tribe to female tribe. I don't really stood with you. I'm gonna hear me and I really listen to y'all every day. I love y'all. Y'all get me through in the morning, getting up for in the morning,

driving two hours to work. Um, I appreciate y'all. Oz, I know my courage doesn't listening to this thing on the afternoon if that was me on your radio. Um, but calling out right, and you have a great dad work. You're stood well. Enjoy your Halloween, um, and enjoy it. Let's see our week, all right, you two now later, all right, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five eight five one on. I want if you need to vent, you can hit this uthing now. We got rooms on

the way. Yes, for some reason our I can't believe that this couple is getting divorced. But tell you who is not going to be together anymore? All right, we'll get into that next. Keep a locktice to breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. I should have walked up. I didn't wear a cup. I should wear a cup of the Spandex. No, he kids about your little poke. Morning, everybody, Happy Halloween. I

am madio this morning. Charlemagne is the man with the little poke. No I am I'm you know if you ever seen Avengers End Game when they had the quantum suit on. Drum stop shaking your head. It's the highest grossing movie of all time. You're just a dumb little duds drump listen. But Avengers End Game had to, you know, in the end Game when they went back in time to get the Infinity Stones, everybody wore quantum suits. So

that's what I have one right now. I have a quantum suit on because we are in the End Games. Your mask there's no mask, y'all, never in game. No. Yeah, but it's the highest grossing movie of all time, so a lot of people did, so they know what I'm talking about. Yes, I mean, John, that's your generation. Your generation, you know things just because they don't know about it. Nobody doesn't, even though the highest growth in movie of all time, even though you're dressed like your dad. Let's

get to the rooms. Let's talk Nis Nash. This is the rule of report with angela Man. So after eight years of marriage, niss Nash and her husband Jay Tucker are parting ways. She said they're better friends than partners in marriage, and they both posted we believe in the beauty of truth, always have. Our truth is that in this season of our lives, we are better friends than partners in marriage. Our union was such a gorgeous ride, and as we go our separate ways now, we feel

fortunate for the love we share present tense. Thank you all out there for your support of us as a couple over the last eight years. We are grateful. That's very important because I would think that you know your your your partner in marriage should be your best friend. If it's not like that, that could cause some problems. Well, Nancy Nash was on the Breakfast Club previously and happily married at the time. Here's what she had said. I got married when I was really young, right, Well, you

know the same thing you won't at twenty. It don't shake out sometimes the same way wants you thirty forty. You know what I mean. You're like I was a child. I'm wrong on that a little bit. Well, no, I didn't. I wanted to just be married again right away, just to a different guy. Really, I love being married. So what I means you'd be getting married again, So yeah, we'll see. All right, Well, you gotta do what you

gotta do. If it's not working, it's not working. As he was gone, I'm not gonna lie to this FANDIX. I'm not. I'm sitting there thinking to myself, like, Dan, what time do we get out here today? Jeez, it's freezing in here in Atlanta. Um. Now, Jersey and John Queisa looks like they're going through some things. He had posted on Twitter, you can't make me feel bad for decisions you made, and then she said, when I air

your ish out on this app, don't say ish. I don't know what happened, but they had been a cute couple for a while. I ran into them together in LA. They had the dog with them and everything. So I don't know if they're just going through something, but maybe they'll work it out. He knows all right. Now. Insecure star Eta Ray, she's teaming up with HBO Max and she's doing a comedy series based on the Miami hip

hop scene. It's called a Rap Ish and the series was announced as part of a new female produced comedies for the subscription based service. So they're doing other things as well, but shout out to East Ray. She has the Black Lady Sketch Show. Have you guys watched that? I have seen a Black Lady Sketch show. Okay, what do you think? Um, it was cool. I mean I didn't watch every episode, but I caught a few episodes. Yeah. So she's got a lot of things happening, so shout

out to Easter Ray and everything she has going. I hope she keeps it authentic with that Miami Florida show and she has actual people from you know, Miami who can help guide her through that situation. I'm sure I would. I would pray, I would hope. So yeah, yeah, m all right now Connor McGregor, he was asked if he could fight anybody. Doesn't have to be another fighter, it could be a celebrity. Who would he want to fight? And this was his response, I'd have to probably say

fifty cents I'd like to fight him. Throughout the course of the mail, what I build up. I used him as a tool and if he was linked to Floyd, so I tied him into a situation and he got and he responded big time, and and we capitalized on that audience. So I was very happy with that in Tangled. But then after that he began a little tirade against me on social media where he'd make these memes about me constantly and I wrote old man on the internet

making memes, and then he blocked me. All right, would you want to see that fight? No, I'm jumping. You gotta jump in. But I see you if I could see Connor with fifty ive seen how Connie and his crew get that. You gotta jump in. We jumping were jumping Kna Absolutely well, that was an honest answer. I guess he was just so mad when that all happened. He wanted to fight him if he could. Yeah, all right, I'm I mean as a laye. And that is your report. Man at the ball, I'm not line, I'm not I'm

not even jumping Connor. No, I'm telling the white man in the shoot the suit. Shap him. Dudes. FC, guys, different you got shoot him in the Oh you got you got to got to white man in the suit, shoot him. All right? Now we got front page dudes. Next we'll be talking about Yes, we'll talk about Facebook and Instagram. Your account can be flagged or removed if you post certain things like certain emojis. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked it to Breakfast Club,

Go Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club, Hay Halloween. Is this such thing as a good Halloween costume that's comfortable? No, I'm hot right now. It's like all the good costumes are not comfortable. Like I got on this guantum suit from Avengers End Game and I can't even type. Every time I want to type something, I gotta take my hands out. I can't even really sit like I gotta sit like this, man, how do your horse do it? All? Right?

Let me take this mask off because this is uncomfortable. It also doesn't sound good. I mean, come on, oh well, I don't know. Well, let's get in some front page news. Last night, Washington beat the Houston. Sorry, Houston, you beat my Yankees. So that's what happens. That sucks when you're the team that beats your team go to like the championship game and loses. At least you want them to win, right, at least you can say you got beat by the

eventual eventual champs. Well, I love Houston. I wanted Houston to win. Man. I always have a great time any time I'm in Houston and we're syndicated in Houston. I was syndicated in Houston nine seven. That's right tonight and Thursday Night Football the forty nine take on the Cardinals. All right, you know Steph Curry broke his left hand congratulations during his game against the Phoenix Sun. So we don't know how long he's going to be out. I'm gonna be honest. What you Steph needed to sit out

this season? Yeah, there was no reason for him to play the season. They're gonna lose anyway. Yeah, they didn't have uh, nobody, no, no, they got and they got Dreamard Green. But Claire is supposed to be out for the season, Like, I don't know, God know what he's doing. Sit Steph down for a little while. Wow. All right? And in Chicago, you know, the teachers weren't strike and they scheduled a meeting of members Wednesday that could lead to the suspension of a strike. Classes have been canceled

for ten days. But now they also want to make sure that they get makeup days before they end the strike. They want to bring a potential agreement and demand that the city schools also, did you put your masks back on? No mask on? No mask off? Hello, I'll take it, good, take it, come on vy. I can't see you, but it sounds crazy character gad Mario. All right, now, Barack

Obama was speaking at one of his own events. It was for his Obama Foundation, and he was talking about the toxic cancel culture that we have and not allowing room for people to make mistakes because we're all not perfect. Here's what he said, this idea of purity and you're never compromised, and you're always politically boke and all that stuff. You should get over that quickly. People who do really

good stuff have flaws. Like if I tweet or hashtag about how you didn't do something right or use the word wrong verbs, then I can sit back and feel pretty good about myself, because, man, you see how it woke out. Was I called you out. That's not activism, that's not bringing about change. Yeah, not only did not activism always say you woke folks, need some sleep because you're so tired. But I come from the era where we used to applaud growth, we used to applaud evolution.

You know what I'm saying, If you made mistakes in your path, if you use a certain way in your path, when you made that transformation and you evolved and everybody saw it, we would applaud it. Right now, it's like you're finished, yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, you don't you don't even care, like, oh you did that back in day. Okay, let's destroy you now. It makes zero sense to me. All right now, Facebook and Instagram, your account can now be removed if you use any sexually suggestive emojis, So

now it's sexual peaches or anything like that. First of all, why can't an egg plant just be an eggplant? Like you went to my plant parmesan. That doesn't mean you want some penis parmesan. Well, as a person with a regular size penis, I'm offended by the egg plant emoji. So they can get that, they can get rid of it, all right. The peach emoji as well. If you post those with sexual statements, they said, now that is considered sexual solicitation. It can be grounds for your account to

be flagged or removed. And it doesn't say particularly which emojis it'll be, but the policy says that commonly use sexual emojis or emoji strings will be monitoring. Do you mean to tell me those those fruit and vegetable emojis got to suffer because people's minds are in the gutter. Yes, I might really want an eggplant. I might want some eggplant parmesan. I really might want some peach cobblers. Or if I send those symbols, that don't mean I'm talking

about anything else. Get your mind out the gutter. People, I'm sure you want to egg plant with that am spandex on today. Bro, don't talk to me like that. You got one hand cover in your eye and you're talking to me whispering, leaning your head into me. Don't do that. So somebody says, hey, I would like to eat a peach, what is that? If they want to eat a peach? Right, So how are they going to

decide and determine that? Because people's mind in the gut us so they think the worth of everything that's right. They also said that nude photos where the suggestive areas are covered with emojis are now banned as well in other sexually related contents. What about actual nude pictures and pornographic stuff that people will be posting on Facebook? You

can't have that on Instagram. See that's bullcrap. Because Kim Kardashian posted naked pictures before where you've seen her nipples I flagged thirty two thousand times because I didn't think it was right that she can do it, nobody else can do it, and her pictures are still looking, so they would take yours down. I don't Instagram's not right. She could post pictures of hund nipples and it's cool, and anybody else do what they take it down immediately. Well, Kanye,

thanks you for your service. You rat all right. Also, if you you know how people have the only fans or just for fans pages where you can go and it's kind of like you can sex chat with them and see them and sex chat, Well if you put those in your post or on your bio, they'll also get that removed too. FYI, what is sex chat? You know? You never seem like people have only fans accounts where you can go and take it onto there and they get paid no from there from their fans and a

lot of fan pages, but not sex fan pages. What the hell is that? All right? Guys, You guys should listen to lip service sometimes, but you can make money. You get to interact with your fans. It's like you're on the live stream interacting with people and it's very sexual at times. For people. Okay, all right, well, how you go, it's your front page news. I feel so stupid in all that span dex man body feels so stupid in spanan dex. I don't know how your scripts

do it. I'nna be honest with you. Are you? And I didn't feel it. I didn't feel this thick when I wore the Black Panther spandex a couple of years ago. But in this quantum it's end games. I feel I looked thick. I looked thick, look thick right, How it's gonna get flagged? How you need you got making the style your knees? Bro Let me see, Oh boy, let me give me a beat. Oh, give a beat, give him something, Come on, give me, come and give them something. Oh they ain't going, they ain't go. He got the

Magi the Hot Boys summer. Okay, okay, okay, okay about hot boys? Still got it? All right, I can drop it in this fan back. Okay. I don't know where we just went, but I don't know where we coming. We don't know. Now you made me feel good. Just now there you go? Okay, all right, when we come back, Beato old Rock will be joining us he's a presidential candidate for twenty twenty. Will barely and I we'll talk to him when we come back. All right, don't move.

Charlemagne's little pocus do this tag? Are you at trap? Well? You look stupid. I know I can hold him. Man, the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, twenty twenty presidential candid It Beato or Rourke. Welcome, sir, good morning, Thanks for waiting to talk to you. Man. What do you think? First of all, what do you

think happening? You know, when you were run up with a Senate like you know, Bet a real spark going like you have hot. But now I run off a president it's not it's not the same momentum. What do you think happen? It's a different race in the Senate. It's Bettro Rourke versus Ted Cruz. About the clearest choice that you could possibly have. And it was also the

most unlikely campaign ever. Texas last elected a Democrat statewide in nineteen ninety four, So against the odds, going to be completely impossible, and yet this campaign, this guy is going to every one of the two hundred and fifty four counties and it just built over time. This race is a little bit different and a little more challenging. Instead of one other candidate, there are twenty other candidates and they're amazing, every single one of them bringing skills

or expertise or life experience that's incredibly compelling. The country is also a lot bigger than Texas, so a lot more time UM to visit everyone, be their answer questions, connect and reflect that back in the campaign that we're running. But but any race I've ever been a part of, it, always been low in the polls for a while, always been running against the odds or against the conventional political wisdom. Have always been able to break through and break out.

Nothing easy about that, and nothing that I can take for granted. But I want to make this clear. Extraordinarily lucky, UM that I get to be in this and be on the stage with some extraordinary candidates, any one of whom would be light years better than the current occupant of the white Absolutely, I think my son could do a good job. What did you think of of Trump's briefing of killing of the ices leader. We discussed it briefly, and I was like, sounded like a little harsh, Like

that sounded like somebody might want revenge. It was just nasty. What what were your thoughts, It's hard to know. Compare that with the way that President Obama responded after we had killed bin Laden. Um. There's something about um displaying your strength with reserve. We're the strongest, the most powerful country on the face of the planet that the world has has ever known. You don't need to beat your

chest about it. You don't need to talk about your enemies whimpering or crying or dying like that's that's to me, some some third rate tinpot dictator. It's it's not the United States of America the football absolutely and and maybe also UM start out by thinking those who made it involved right right. When I think about President Obama, I think of grace or graciousness or this this quiet strength,

and and to me, that's America at its best. Um, the chest thumping, UM, the ego driven politics Donald Trump, for me, that's America at its worst. So there was something in his reaction that showed us who he is and really reflected on all of us, I think poorly. Um, that's that's not the message we want to send to the rest of the world. And to be clear, it's not a mission accomplished moment though we got al bag Dotti isis is still alive and well, that threat is

still there. That over and this is probably a distraction too from other things that he has going on with the impeachment and everything. I'm sure he's like, Okay, let's shift our attention here and that might get him some support if he's overdoing it. I'm sure that there's nothing that Donald Trump does that doesn't have some personal calculator. Share your motives, that's right, let's talk about Judo, because talking about Trump not going to get you in these polls. Right.

So when you look at your poland why do you think you haven't broken through like some of the other candidates. I think for some of the reasons that we discussed at the outset, just the extraordinary field, the number of people who are running, the fact that that my kind of campaigning does not rely on TV ads. We have not aired one of them yet. Um, it's it's not

going to be sound bite sound bites or bumper stickers. This, this grassroots effort really requires time and requires me being on the ground, and that's why I'm traveling, I think to a greater degree than any other candidate, holding more town halls, answering more questions at some point to answer your question, Charlottagne, that's that's got to be reflected and breakthrough in the polls. How often do you fight the polls? Can you see the point you see at low point?

I was like, fuck, um, that comes up a lot right now, And I'll tell you why. As you know, the threshold to qualify for that debate stage depends on performance and polling. Some say it's rigged. Saying rigged by the NC is one of a popularity contest in anything.

It certainly makes it harder for someone who unlike Tom Steyer, cannot fund his way onto TV and then on to high polling, or who is unwilling to spend in early states just to get your name and face out on TV to raise ID to ensure that those who answer the polls respond with your name. It's really not based as a hope. We'd want it to be on a competition of ideas or vision or track record or experience. How could you do that? You think, would you do

it differently to see who could qualify for those debates? Yeah, that's a really good question. I think this problem of having fifteen to twenty candidates is a really good problem for our democracy to have. You want that, Yeah, you want that kind of competition. If we are purported to be the world's greatest democracy, let's prove it. And it doesn't mean that you need to have all candidates on

the same stage on the same night. I think, and I could be wrong, our attention span can handle two nights of debates with maybe eight candidates on a stage at each time. Instead of answering in forty five seconds about some of the most complex policy issues, what if you had two minutes to lay out a vision on healthcare or immigration, or criminal justice reform or climate change.

That might be a way to improve the process, to make sure that as you're watching at home, you get a little bit better idea of who we are, how we would propose to lead this country, and then what the difference is between these different candidates in this unprecedented field that we see. But yeah, this this polling stuff

is hard, no, no two ways about it. Can we clarify some things about gun control with you, because I see that's been an issue that you've been speaking on quite frequently and your ideas have involved So can we discuss that. Yeah, you try to take American guns away. That's asking that's what that's what we heard. You're trying to take the Americans guns. I'd say weapons of war

as distinct from a shotgun, hunting rifle, a handgun. Yes, to answer your question very directly and honestly, yes, I don't want you to have an a R fifteen or an AK forty seven. And yes, I acknowledge that many most who own those weapons own them responsibly. I'm not going to go out and well it's I'm not much of a hunter. Listening to hunters, it's hard to hunt with an AR fifteen or an AK forty seven. That you're ruining the meat, there's nothing left a baby, So

who would need that? It's designed for war, engineered and sold to the militaries of the world because they're just amazing, incredibly effective, devastating at killing people efficiently and in great numbers. Um Dayton, Ohio AR fifteen nine people killed in under forty seconds. El Paso, Texas, August third, the day before Dayton twenty two killed in under three minutes with an AK forty seven. When when they conceived and ratified and adopted the Second Amendment, the right to bear arms, it

took you three minutes to reload your musket. I don't know that they could vision the damage that one of these weapons of war could do. So keep that stuff on the battlefield where it belongs. Ensure that we have background checks for handguns or long guns or hunting rifles. Employ extreme risk protection order. So someone has a firearm imposes a risk to themselves or a risk to someone else.

Ensure that, through due process, we take that firearm from them before they can hurt themselves or someone else, and then sorry, go ahead. So why shouldtfold gigs be Should it be keeping guns out of the wrong hands. They're keeping certain guns out of everybody's hand because, I mean some people who have a sole weapons who don't commit those kind of crimes. That's absolutely right. I think it has to be both. I don't think they are mutually exclusive.

I think there's something unique about these weapons of war in the terror that they have produced. That guy who killed those people in El Paso Texas was inspired by this president. He said he was going to repel an invasion of immigrants and asylum seekers. When the police caught him. Afterwards, he said, I came to kill Mexicans. It was well armed racism turned against people who were absolutely defenseless. So those weapons of war are unique in that every one

of them is a potential instrument of terror. We got more with Beto O'Rourke when we come back, don't move. Is the Breakfast Club? Good morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Beto O'Rourke. Yee. What are some things that we can do with police brutality? And what are your thoughts about a Tatiana Jefferson which had happened to the police officer who killed her? He should

be brought to justice. I just met a Tatiana or Te Jefferson's sisters Amber and Ashley when I was in Grand Prairie, Texas two weeks ago. It would have been

less than a week since she had been shot. For those who were listening and aren't aware of the story, in her own home with her eight year old nephew, harming, threatening, doing nothing to nobody, shot by a white police officer who was on her property through her bedroom window, not more than a few dozen miles from where Botham John, a black man the year before, had been shot by Amber Geiger, a white police officer, in his own home and not doing anything to anyone. And what Amber and

Ashley said that really got to me. And she said it said, I don't feel safe anywhere, not out on the street, not in a friend's home, not at a club, not at a restaurant, not even in my own home. That that's where we are in America today. And if there's not accountability to your question about what should happen to that police officer, if there are not consequences, if there is not justice, then we have sent the message that this is okay, and it will that message to

black people a long time ago. It will continue. Like what does justice look like like? I mean, you said it will continue, but it's been continuing this decade. What is justice? It means that if the district attorney is unwilling to take action, then we make this a federal civil rights priority and we bring the full weight and resources of the Department of Justice and the Attorney General

to bear on these cases. It is every single part of American life today, education, healthcare, the economy, and yes, the criminal justice system that has these shootings of unarmed black men and black women, but also has almost two and a half million people behind bars right now as in population on the planet, disproportionately comprised of people of color. So how do you train why people not to be

afraid of black people? Essentially what it is? Yeah, I think part of it has to be in telling the full story of this country of how we got to this place, How did we get to two and a half million people behind bars, disproportionately comprised of people of color? How do we get to that situation I just described in that kindergarten class. And the true story is that the white man has been inherently violent in America. Absolutely, the truth not us. The foundation of this country is

an extraordinarily brutal one. I think of Nicolehannah Jones, the sixteen nineteen project, the case that she makes that has persuaded me that you mark the foundation of America not on the fourth of July seventeen seventy six, but the twentieth of August sixteen nineteen, the first time someone was kidnapped from West Africa, brought here against their will, made to build the wealth, the success, the greatness of America, which neither they nor their descendants alive today are able

to fully participate in. And we know that from any way we can cut it or measure it, ten times of wealth in white America than there is in Black America. And it's not accidental, it's by design. I just had a chance to go to the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama. At the end of the Legacy Museum, you pass by a display of the Thirteenth Amendment, which ostensibly, and I always understood from the history books and frankly as a white guy, that that was one of our outs achievements

that ended slavery in America. But it also allowed slavery by another name, because there's an exception in that third Compremendment that allows for mass incarceration, and frankly directs that against communities of color. And so, to answer your question, or to begin to answer your question, everyone in this country needs to know that story. This didn't happen by accident. This is not a recent development. This goes back four hundred years and will continue going forward indefinitely until we

all understand what is happening. And for my understanding, that is the very beginning of reparations. And when I least listened to Sheila Jackson, ly member of Congress from Houston, not too far from Fort bend Or, or Brian Stevenson, who's been so powerful and eloquent on this issue, bringing every American onto the same page of history is fundamental

precondition to actually making any change. He reminded me that in Germany post Holocaust, everyday Germans were made to go to the concentration camps, to the gas chambers, so they could never deny what had happened in their name. In America, nothing even close, never made to have that conversation until we do. I agree with you nothing, but how to

change that narrative. How do we make sure that we have the same education, we have the same healthcare, We can get loans, we can be entrepreneurs, we can, you know, build our own communities. I don't want to skim past the reperations thing, because are you pandering because you didn't get on the reperations train until like your campaign didn't

start the way you wanted. This is something that I've been talking about from the very beginning of uh, you know, my travels across Texas, listening to people not understanding again because of who I am and who my kids have just learned. Yeah, but by listening to people, I mean that the spiel, that whole spiel just felt. But it's it's the advocacy for it. It's from you has been kind of new. That's why I say, that's why I asked you yea, but it seemed like you got you

got new information. No, it's it's a function of listening to people. Being in Orange, Texas in the east part of the state last year and someone says, what are you going to do about the Confederate memorial And you don't get this question different places in Texas, because there are Confederate memorials everywhere in almost every county, in front of almost every single county courthouse. It's it's the place

of pride that you look up to. And I said to the person who asked me the question, well, I think we should tear it down, and they said, no, no, no, the Confederate memorial that is going up right now, that we're building in Orange, Texas. I didn't know that, wouldn't have known that if I had not been there. Didn't know about the disparity and discipline in kindergarten classrooms until I met the mothers and fathers of kids who had

experienced that. And now I know, when you see that video of that six year old girl who's arrested and cuffed for throwing a tantrum in an elementary school classroom, that's not the exception. That that, in fact turns out to be the rule in much of America. So I want to acknowledge the truth of your question or your criticism. You're right, as a white guy, I have not experienced or lived or known this, and wouldn't have until I listened to and went to folks who had experiences in

their lives and shared their stories with me. Which we're compelling enough for me to make this a leading issue, not just in my campaign, but I hope in my life. I want to see this country fulfill its promise. We are nowhere close now, and in fact, thanks to this present, we're going in the opposite direction. Right now. Hate crimes on the rise every single one of the last three years.

If you do not look like love, like pray, like the majority in this country watch out because he has invited out into the open a racism that was long part of this country, systemic endemic, foundational, a hatred that is on the loose. Those conversations is the reason why you're thinking more about reparations. Is that what you basically said? Absolutely, Yeah, I think until and I can just use my experience as the example, until you understand or begin to understand

where this country is, how it got this way. But I think all of that becomes more possible when you have a conscious conversation about reparations in this country. And Sheila Jackson Lee's bill, I think is one of the best ways to start that conversation. It's not the be all end all forty Yes, okay, yeah, all right, we got more with Beto O'Rourke when we come back, don't move.

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are to Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with Beto O'Rourke. Charlemagne. We were talking about HR forty, but don't you think HR forty the either way out because like every candidate is talking about HR forty instead of like really advocating for like a solid plan of reparation, like like a solid plan for black people, like Mayapete has a solid plan, a

solid Black agenda. I know you don't like Maya Pete, but I like him. Yeah. I think like Y'll got a little rib where we're going into debate, like he comes at to real heart. Yeah, but you don't think Y is the easy way out is easy to you has to put Hfood as the pope, having a real plan, a real black agent. To be clear, HR forty is

not the answer. I think it's it's an important step in the right direction some of the other things that we've talked about addressing disparity and educational funding, but also going beyond just equality and looking at equity. So our plan also calls for more teachers in those classrooms who

look like the students in front of them. We're going to invest in teacher training academies at minority serving institutions and historically black colleges and universities so that we have a greater or stronger pipeline of teachers coming into those schools, and then end that pipeline out of those schools that's

leading to jails and to prisons. Right now, we're talking about addressing the disparity in lending by doubling the size of community development financing institutions to get more small business loan out into the community. I mentioned how we address disparities and healthcare and a new voting rights act so that what happened in Georgia, what has been happening in Texas, what you just saw in Florida can never happen again

in this country. We're violating both the spirit and now the letter of the law when it comes to equal access to the ballot box. So, yes, there's a plan in every single one of those areas. But I do think and HR forty is not easy, or we would

have gotten there by now. I do think having that conversation is so important and ensuring that everyone's voices are reflected in that conversation, everyone has a chance to talk about and answer the question you just posed, what would this look like monetarily, What would this look like in the different actions in the different policy areas. I don't know that you want any one person to decide that. I think the country needs to be brought in to

that conversation. HR forty helps us to have that conversation. Does beat all roll have a consistent campaign methods and it seems like you're all over the place, like its reparations, it's you know, gun and violence. Like when people think Beata overooke, did they know what his message is? I'm unafraid to take on any power, any interest, any status quo that prevents us from realizing our potential. So on guns, you were never supposed to talk about a mandatory buyback

of AAR fifteen or AK forty sevens. That was just the third rail. But after al Paso, after Dayton, after so many of these shootings, we said, we don't care. We're going to talk about what is important, what we know to be true, regardless of the political consequences. Talking about legalizing marijuana, not in two thousand and nineteen, but in two thousand and nine writing a book about it. You weren't supposed to do that. That was another third

rail in politics. But we understood its connection to mass incarceration. We understood it's connection to Sela Huadaz, our sister city in Mexico, being literally the deadliest city on planet. Earth because kids were willing to kill or die for the

privilege of bringing that drug across into this country. Addressing issues of marriage equality again a decade ago, because we're unafraid running for Senate in Texas, running for president now talking about the issues that matter most to people, regardless of how popular they are or how well they pull, because we know this is going to be a defining moment of truth. So so being afraid in the face of all of that is consistent. Bringing people in who've

never been part of the conversation is consistent. So being unafraid and being unafraid to bring everyone in on any issue, not just one, but all of the issues. I think that's consistent. So you don't have a consistent campaign methods, per say which you are consistent. I feel like I am consistent. If you know you're the guy who just has time, Yeah, well I can do that. I can do that, and I'm gonna say that when it is

the most honest thing to say. So when after the al Passo shooting inspired by Donald Trump, you know, a reporter sticks a microphone in my and says, do you think that Donald Trump is racism or that Donald Trump has anything to do with this. It's absolutely the appropriate thing to say, what the fuck? How can you be asking me this question? A guy who described Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals, who said to four women of color duly elected by their constituents they should go back

to their home country, or calls klansmen very fine people. Yeah, what the you don't get to ask that question as a member of press that that issue has already Press asked that to press asked that, because even when y'all respond, you still ask questions like you're saying what a guy say Mexican it is, and the guy say that, why not just say, yeah, he's a race. I've said yes

from from the outset. Yeah, but I've said yes so long and for you know, someone who knows better to ask that as an open ended question invites confusion on the part of the public. They may say, you know what people tell me, like Bethel Rourke has been saying, Donald Trump is a white supremacist, is a racist? Is part of the problem in this country. And yet I see members of the media asking this as though this

is an undecided question. Maybe I'm missing something. Um, Yeah, so I think we have to see this clearly, speak honestly and act decisively. I think that's what the country needs at this moment. Answered his one question about the Democratic quoting, Yes, so young and diverse. You named me yourself and Stacey Adams and Andrew Gillam. But did three leading candidates are three white seventy olds? Like? What should we make it? And how did that impact like young

candidates like yourself. I think it's a reflection of where power has always been in this country. Um. But I also think it is a reflection of where we are in the race. Um. For one hundred days out from when the first decisions are going to be made on

caucus night in Iowa a ton of time. And we all know from the history of these presidential campaigns, very often there were people polling in the single digits in October of the year before one hundred days out, who then rose to take the top of the field, Others who were polling well ahead of everyone else who dropped behind. So changing, you'd believe Joe Biden when he says that he didn't want Obama to endorse him. No, No, For as much as he invokes the president's name, I think

that's a big part of the case that he's making. UM. But I think you know, that's like when a girl asked you as to grow out and she was like, I'm not going out at you like anyone got you anyway. Yeah, Yeah, that's right, that's right. Yeah. No. I think I think we all revere President Obama. All know that he set the standard. Um, not not for our party but for

this country. UM and um. And I think everyone in America is thinking about that, about how much we miss him, And that's certainly part of the decision making process for for people. How do we get back to some level of sanity, how do we get back to something far better than we have right now? But also how do we go forward in a way that addresses some of these underlying fundamental challenge we've all talked about today, that we're still there at the end of the Obama presidency.

I think that's the question also that's on people's minds right now. I know you gotta go. My last question in Vanity Fair said you were born for this, But now that you've seen yourself thinking in the polls, do you still feel like you're born for this? No? No, no one is born for this. No one is entitled to this. Everyone must earn the support, the votes, the

commitments to caucus of the people out there. And the only way I know how to do that is to show up and be there where people are and include them in the conversation. Do you think you should have listened to some of the people in Texas who wanted you to focus on running for the sending again as a polled you're running for president, you think you should have listened? No. If I am the nominee, we can

win Texas. That's thirty eight electoral College votes, more more than any other state that puts Donald Trump away once and forever. So I think I can do the most good in the position that I'm pursuing. And look, I want to be president. I want I want to be the president this country needs. I want to make sure that we come together, we bring people in, and that we meet the greatest set of challenges that we've ever faced and fully live up to this country's promise. Along

as Beadle heare, what's the time? Forty minutes? I just want the record to show me pete'sen here twice. He gave us way more time. Just want to throw that out there. You just want to I just want to throw that out there. We appreciate I appreciate you having me on a huge honor to be with you for the opportunity. That's right, thank you, bet Old Rock. Did I say it right? You set it perfect? All right? Thank you? All right, it's to Breakfast Club. Good morning.

Hello me, Hey stupid, I'm sorry. I was about to say, hey you Dick Tracy. Why did you dump me? Dram? I know what I'm doing here? Hey you Dick Tracy? Did you didn't give me a chance? Hey you Dick Tracy. You can't talk with the mask on? Okay, we're doing radio. Good morning everybody. Who are you following Dick Tracy Van Dyke's super Mario? Kay listen here, you know, listen here, Richard. You can't do that. How your knees over there? My

knees are good. You saw me poplock drop? All right, Well, let's get to the Don't think because I'm forty one, I still can't poplock and drop it in this bandex now all right, Well, let's get to the room. Is man, let's talk, Angie Martinez. It's about is the rumor report? Angela knee on the Breakfast club. Well. As you know, Angie Martinez has her we TV series Until Stories of

Hip Hop. Great show. She's had some amazing interviews on thus far and tonight she's back on again and Iced Teas on and we're gonna learn some things about him during they're very candid conversation that we didn't know before, like the fact that he robbed banks and jewelry stores. You were a bank robber, fat, but that's not all I robbed. We robbed mostly jewelry stores, and we started off not being armed. How do you thank without being armed? You don't rob a bank rob jury stories without how

just walking with some slash shs just walking. Hey, hey, everybody everywhere, please back away from the cases. It's about to be a bad Please don't do this at home. I wouldn't advise because it's easy for somebody to get killed and shot and then that murder will follow you forever. Yeah,

I don't advise it either. You know what. The illest thing about Iced Tea he still got like that that that gangster aura about him, Like he's still got that real screet aura about him, Like you could tell he was really really in the trenches back in the day. Because it will not it's not off him. I saw

him last week. Actually, you know, it's interesting. I was thinking about how he said he would rob jewelry stores and how you don't need a gun for that, and I just I told you I read the Diamond Doris book, the True Story of Doris Pain, and she was a notorious jewelry thief and she details a lot of what she was doing. It's a great reading. They're making into a movie and it's a documentary also, But it is interesting because you definitely don't need to do that to

rob a jewelry. I got that kind of voice too, though, I stie got that robbery kind of voice. If ice teem tell you to put it in the bag, you're gonna put it in the bag. Put it in the bag. Wasn't even she wasn't even doing that. She was just sliding off with it. They should go in the sewer, like That's where I go, Like Mario Madio, we go in the sewer. We still stuff. What are you talking about? It's the mushrooms. The mushroom, clearly, clearly mushrooms. And let's

talk about Nicki Minad. She has gotten her wedding ring that wedding ring, according to the jeweler, was one point one million dollars. Rapha Yellow and Co said that he commissioned them to make their wedding rings and he worked with them for several months. Her ring has a seventeen carrot center with vvs two clarity diamonds who okay drop the clues bones from Nicki Minad and for her husband Kenneth Petty. His ring has the words Ken and Barbie on the inside of it. I'm not gonna front. I

gotta step my wedding ring game up. Bro. I just got like a plain gold band, but I really want like a really flied old pass wedding ring. I think that's the next level of you know, just just what faithfulness you see? Yeah, you're not, You're fresh, very friend you and off that got very fresh wedding ring. You have a tattoo too, m you have a tattoo? Orma what a ring? Also, okay, my wedding ring went under my wed rings. It's on your finger, you dumb ass.

Jesus Christ. My finger took him. Would realized what they call his finger? You know what I mean? Him doesn't have fingers. You only have four fingers. All right, which one? Which one is my ring finger on the second one that's put finger? Your ring finger is all that finger? Bros to port your ring fingers fingers? All right, man, which one you're gonna use on drum? Did you just snorty? Oh my goodness? All right, little party go down in those little dark tunnels. Boy, donk down that it's you

and some Cooper troopers. Will you give me a donkey? Too bad? You know, man, it's Halloween and it's some sex offenders in Georgia that are really really ruining the Halloween's period. We'll talk about it for after the hour. All right, we'll get into that next dope, go move anywhere as the Breakfast Club Maririo. This don't be a dust because right now you are some real It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever throw, I need to be a dog man. Give me with

the heat. Did she get the name? Please tell me I had become Donkey of the day the Breakfast Club Bitching. Yes, Donkey of the Day for Thursday, October thirty, first Halloween, go to three registered sex offenders and Butts County, Georgia. Where's that Butts County Georgia. I don't know where Butts County is in Georgia, but if it's in Atlanta, then God has a great sense of humor. I heard you and l flipping New Jersey nine there looking for houses

and butts envy. Now the three registered sex offenders go by the names of Christopher Reid, Reginald Holden, and Corey McClinton. And these three registered sex offenders sued Butts County Sheriff Gary Long because Sheriff Gary Long wants to put no trick or treating signs at these sex offenders homes. I can't make this kind of stuff up. Let's go to

wk I see Local twelve news for the report. Police three registered sex offenders are suing to stop the Butts County Sheriff's office from putting up this sign in their yards which warned trick or treaters to stay away. We went by the homes of each of the plaintiffs. Whomever was inside Glory mcclinton's house wouldn't come to the door. No one seemed to be home at Reginald Holden's house, And when we stopped by Christopher Reids, his dad asked us to protect his identity, and he didn't hold back.

Who are they to come and put signs on my property? The lawsuit A ledges the signs violates the offender's free speech, and deputies are going on private property without permission to put them up. I think is wrong. I think is humiliating. Reed's father says it's also unfair to him. He's just trying to give his son a place to live. Why does he still live with his dad? That is soft

that you can't tell. Oh my god. Now. On Tuesday, a federal judge named Mark T. Treadwell actually sided with the sex offenders and said that the sheriff's planning to post no Trick or Treating signs that sex offenders homes is unconstitutional. The judge said the three men who sued are, by all accounts, rehabilitated, rehabilitated, and living law abiding lives. He also wrote, yet their sheriff finds it necessary to post signs in front of their homes announcing to the

public that their homes are dangerous for children. The judge continues, the sheriff's decision is not based on any determination that the planets are dangerous, nor is the sheriff's sign posting founded on George's law. The Sheriff's playing in the place the signs run a foul of the First Amendment because it compelled them in to display the message even though they disagree with it. And now, look, I'm all about rehabilitation, I'm all about evolution. I think we should have redemption culture.

If a judge looks at these men and he thinks they have rehabilitated themselves and they are now law abiding citizens, who am I to say otherwise? But the reason I have to give these three sex offenders donkey of the day is simple. Registered registered sex offenders don't want this sign in their yard that says stop warning, stop, no trick or treat at this address, a community message from Butts County Sheriff Gary Long. Can you see this? Is it up on revolt? Okay, it's up on revote as well.

They don't want this sign in this yard their yard. But have you seen the signs that actual sex offenders have in their yards? So okay? One says, is that going up on revote too good? One says notice sex offender restricted zone. If you're watching on Revote TV you can see it. Another says public notice John Goodman is a convicted sexual predator and lives at this location. Look at that sign. Another says right there, Another says child sex offender in big bold letters with the person's name

right under it and arrows pointing at the house. Guys, those signs are worse than this one, the no tricker treating at this address sign. Okay, do you realize that a sign in your yard that says you are a registered registered sex offender is a no tricker treating sign? Okay, I'm not taking my kids to a house that has a registered sex offender sign in it? Would you not? At go on, man, that's a hounted house, all right. There is no Halloween decoration scarier than a sex offender

sign in somebody's yard. So I understand y'all being offended by the no tricker treating at this address sign in your yard. But guys, come on, Okay, I'm not sure if it wants a sex offender always a sex offender because if that, if it is, that means you still have signs in your yard. But if it's not, trust me, you all have had worse signs in your yard. Okay.

If I had to take a sex offender sign versus a no tricker treated this address sign I'm taking no trick or treatd this address for four hundred Alex please give these three sex offenders Christopher Reid, Reginald Holding and Gary McClinton the biggest he off Come on, come on man, you're a registered sex offender. Guys, this sign is nothing. This is nothing warning no trick or treat opposed to John Goodman as a sexual predator and he lives here.

Come on, man, all right, stop it. Thank you for that. Donkey to day. Now when we come back, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one if you need relationship advice, any type of advice, cale y Now is the breakfast club? Come morning the breakfast club. He need relationship advice, need personal advice, just need real advice? Call up down for asking morning. Everybody's dj Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club? Is time for asking? Ye? Hello?

Who's that? Ta hey? Tay? What's your question for? Ye? My question is probably a couple of days ago, my middle daughter came home and she said that her her dad's girlfriend has copper and I don't know the girl. I've never seen her, never looked at her. Well, me and her dad got into basically a big argument, and

I asked him. I told him, in order for him to see my kids again, I would like to actually sit down and have basically like a little meet and greet with the girl, right, And he basically told me that there wouldn't just sit down and he just wouldn't see his kids because he didn't want me to sit down and leave his girl friend. That is ridiculous, and I think what you're asking for its very fair, right, And then he said he was like, well, I've never

met anyone that you dated. But the thing about it is he's never asked because anybody that I've asked, anybody that I've dated, they're very aware that I have children. Of course I have to deal with my kid's father. So there's never been any like deep or anything towards anybody from my end. But he told me that he didn't see with me meeting her so and she wasn't going anywhere, so he just wouldn't see his kids. So I think that's ridiculous that that's the ultimatum he's giving you.

Sounds like he's trying to do a tap for tat. Now, when you said you wanted to meet her, you weren't trying to meet her like I want to meet her, confront her. It was more like I would need to know who my daughter's around, right we'll see. The thing is, like I said, I've never seen her before, never met her never. I don't even if the girl was to walk up to me right now, I wouldn't know who she was because I've never seen her or anything. And I didn't initially have a problem with her. I actually

don't have a problem with her now. But my issue is my four year old daughter came home saying that she popped my two year old, which I under if she did, I understand why because he just had they just had a baby degree and my four year old said that she popped up because my two year old pitch the baby, which babies do things, but she's too and so for me it's like, I don't know her. I've never seen her before. His mom called me and she was like, oh, well, she's not that type of person.

She wouldn't do this, she wouldn't do that, And that's fine, But if my child is going to be around her and we got people popping people. I feel as though I need to meet her, like we need to have a okay, I need to know exactly he's around my child. And I agree with you on that. It's just maybe

in the approach. You know what's interesting. Mashonda has this book out right where she talks about her blended family with her and Swizz and Alicia and how she had to get to the point where obviously they had to have her sit down and things like that. You have to explain to him are good for the children as well, you know, because sometimes your kids might feel like they have to choose his side. They might not like somebody

because they don't think that you're comfortable with it. So if he says she's not going anywhere and they have a child together too, it is important for you guys to me and not in an aggressive way. It has to be maybe y'all go out to a dinner together or something and sit down, because it has to be handled in a mature way. And that's more for the kids than anything else. You want your kids to feel comfortable to see you look at mommy and daddy. You

know they can be civil towards each other. Mom is okay with this other woman, and that way you keep the lines of communication open. But maybe it's the reason why you now want to meet her is because you've heard how she popped your two year old, and so he might be a little bit concerned that it's going to be argumentative. Honestly, I don't even think it's bad.

I think the fact that he has a sure point, like because any conversation that we have, it usually goes left, regardless of it's something concerning this or you know, So your relationship isn't that good with him? Right right? Okay, yeah, but it's just about the kids, and he's got to put his feelings to the side, and you got to explain to him, we need to do what's best for our children whether or not we get along, and we actually do need to try to get along better for

the sake of our kids. Not that we have to be best friends, but we have to co parent and part of that is being more mature. And maybe that's you making that first step, since you say you guys always end up getting into an argument, you know, to figure out what are productive ways that we can communicate with each other so that it doesn't have to be

that way. And if that means that we're not talking on the phone, but we're sending messages and we're using language that's not attacking each other and blame me each other for things, but expressing how we feel. You know, I think that can be helpful too, all right, And that's your taking responsibility in your part as far as being argumentative as well, well, you know. And I also talk to his mom and she was like, whoa, I agree with you that. I mean, that needs to heaven.

And like I said, it's not even me always trying to be argumentive with him. It's just I just want to do what's best for right and not that it's just you. I'm sure it's both of you, you know what I'm saying. So and if it seems like that mom is very fair and biased and maybe she can help mediate the situation, right, is that a possibility? All? I kinda? But then in a way, I feel like his mom is actually scared of him. So yeah, I mean, listen, at the end of the day, you guys have to

figure it out. And maybe emotions are high right now because you guys haven't gotten to the point where you know you have a two year old. That's not that long ago. So maybe you guys aren't at the point where you've gotten over certain things in your relationship and how you can communicate with each other, And that seems like that's the main issue, how you guys communicate with

each other. Yeah, so for the sake of the kids, it might mean that you guys, I know, they have places where you can go as far as co parenting for y'all to figure out how you can do that and if that's something you need to do, where you have to be, you know, just go to court and figure that out or maybe get it like something court mandated, because you you do care and you want to make sure that this gets resolved and it is for the best, right, So I think that's where you have to start with

you guys relationship, not with your relationship with this other women who eventually you will have to meet, but your relationship with him. Okay, okay, thank you, all right, you're welcome, Tay. I know that's difficult, all right. Ask can you imagine somebody else being around your kids and Papa your two year old? No, No, not at all, exactly, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one on five one if you need advice calling out was the breakfast Club, Go Morning.

Another one coma keep for some real advice with Angela Ye kids, ask ye Morning. Everybody is dj Envy, Angela Yee, Charloagne the guy we are the breakfast club with in the middle of ask yee Hello, who's this for me? Hey? What's your question for you? Um? Well, me and my man we have the issues like seeing out of eye. So I was wondering, like, what can we do to see out of eye on different things that we have different a little understanding, but he said, yeah, promising eye

to eye. Ye give me give me some examples, like yesterday, Um, his sister's friend was given my our kid a bed, but he went to her house by hisself, and I just didn't understand why, you know, she didn't call me about the bed and called ten like we have Basically we have trust issues. So it's different things that you don't see out of eye all. So it's his sister's friend that it's his sister's friend. Yeah, so you think

his sister's friends should have called you. I think that his sister should have gave her my number instead of giving it to him. But that's his sister probably Okay, So the real issue isn't that. The real issue is you don't trust him. That's what he says. I mean, that is what it is, because if you trusted him, you wouldn't even think anything of it. He's just going to pick up a bed. To him, is that I don't trust her like I don't. I don't trust the situation.

Why what is it about this girl that you don't trust? Because if you trust your man, none of that should matter. I don't know her like that, but I got sure right, Yeah, I mean that's the root of the problem. And why don't you trust him? Well, he has seated before there you go plenty of times, and you don't think he's gonna stop because you stayed, right, and when you stayed, you stayed. You agree to move on and kind of deal with that. Right. Has he been proving otherwise to you? Yeesh? Recently?

He has? He has, So I guess I should pull back and just let him prove himself that he's saved for his family. But one thing I will say is, whenever you're uncomfortable with something, there's nothing wrong with expressing yourself. And if you were uncomfortable with that situation. I wouldn't

blame his sister. I wouldn't blame that. I would tell him, listen, we do have a history of you having done things to me in the past, and if you're gonna be going to some girls house, I would have liked to know, and you should have told me, and I should have come with you. And I think that's a fair thing to say. It doesn't have to be an attack. Maybe he really meant no harm, but he does have a history of doing things, so you have to let him know that these are the rules for now. Yeah, and

he definitely let me know. It's just that I would have liked to go on go with them instead of him going by himself, just just for my comfort. But okay, and yeah, and you should definitely express that to him. But it does seem like it's more about you not trusting him than anything else. So you know, when things like that happened, just give him notification so it doesn't happen again. That way, You're right, thank you? Okay, good luck? All right, good luck. It's so hard to build that

trust back up. Man. Absolutely, every time you leave the house, you're like, oh, so you left the house to go see that bitch, ask ye eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Now you got rumors on the way, He asked the new song what If I Was Gay? Would tell you some information on who these are. I love it, already dropped on a clue bond for it. I haven't even heard you. I haven't even heard of yet. All right, we'll get it to that. Next, it's to

Breakfast ca. She's not a gender agin the Breakfast Club. She's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Ye on the Breakfast Club. Yes, so Eminem and join the Lucas. You know they did that Lucky Youth song previously and they've seems like they've both been pretty cool with each other. Well, Eminem is going to be on joining Lucas's new ADHD album, and there's been not a lot of details on what's happening with this album, but there's a snippet of a song called what If

I Was Gay that has leaked online. There's a thirteen second teaser that is now circulating. And here's what it sounds like to play what if I told you that out? What if I'm a hypocrite who's afraid to face truth. Wait, what if I told you I'm I got to hit a whole song because I need more contexts? What you mean? I need more contexts. I need to know exactly what he's talking about. Like, I need to know why he decided to write that song, because if he's not gay,

what's the angle I'm saying? Like, I just want to know what the angle it? What if? What if? Do you remember when Eminem had that song Holly's Gone Crazy and he said on the song, this whole time, I've been lying my ass off me and Drave, but not the closet having sex with hats off. And then Drey's ad lib is suck it, Marshall. I'm not the cause that I've been lying. That's all you remember? I do remember that song? Okay, yeah, I remember that song as well.

All right, now, John Witherspoon, we told you that he unfortunately passed away. It turns out that the cause of death was cardiac arrest. And they said they do have dispatch audio with a dispatch of requests rescue for an unconscious man, and they did try to give him CPR, but unfortunately he did pass away. So again, the rest in peace and our condolences to his family. He was so well loved, as you can see by everybody that had posted their own comments about him. All right, now,

Lisa Ray was on the Wendy Williams Show. And what was she talking about. Well, she was talking about the reason why she introduced Dwayne Martin too her husband at the time, Michael Music, who was the Prime Minister of Texan kikos. When you introduce your friend to your husband, I did that for business, for association, for relationship, and when it went sour and I had a sidebarb with Duwayne and said, hey, you know, what are you doing

and why are you doing it? And I don't he became better friends with your husband than the work he started, you know, being in places that he shouldn't have been. But let me be clear, I never said that Duwayne broke my marriage up. I said that he was a friend of mine and that he shouldn't have been in places that he was in with my now ex husband. Now, she also goes on to say that her and Dwayne

Martin clearly are no longer friends. And here's how you know you're not friends with somebody when you tell a person that you're no longer, my friend. If I see you, you don't have to ever speak to me again. If you were on fire, I wouldn't spit on you. If I said these things to you, that means I no longer give a damn about you. As far as relationship in the status right now, Lisa Ray says she's still single. But guess who isn't single? Your life not a thing really,

so you're totally eligible. Look like you. Oh no, no, no, no, I am getting a divorce, but I'm I've got mine high. Very clean? Are you all claimed? Everyone's very clean? All right? So there you have it. That's the whole rundown. I actually watched Lisa Ray's Uncensored on TV one as well, so it was pretty interesting. Her mom was on there. Her mom looks amazing, and she talks just about meeting Michael Music and how she became the first lady and

all of that. Things did end up going downhill all right. Now. Diddy says he's in semi retirement mode. He did a Rolling Stone cover story is Diddy and DJ Khalid. They're talking about their career trajectories. He said, if you don't see my name on all the top ten records. That means I'm not making music. I'm bringing making the band back in twenty twenty. I'm contemplating is there a role for me in music now? I just know that for me, I would be only be able to sign legends. To

be honest, my decisions would be made through God. I'm at another frequency and level of music. It would have to be something that God fully put in my heart, like when I heard Biggie or I heard Mary J. Blige. Interesting, does music, Miss puff Daddy does hip hop? Miss Sean Combs? Musically? I would say no, I don't think so. But did he? I mean didd he is a staple in our culture. But I think that he's just He's just bigger than music. I'm trying to think, did I ever really looked to

Diddy for music at all? Though he never looked did for music? Did you look for his label? Yeah? His collaborations, that stamp you know what I mean. You put that stamp on Biggie, that stamp on Mary J. Blige, that stamp on Joe. To see that stamp on makes that stamp one one twelve, It was that. It was that stamp the locks. But dirty money, yeah, dirty No, no, I think that dirty money. I don't look. I don't look.

I'm not looking for Diddy musically though. All right, and Kodak Black reportedly got into a fight in prison, and that prison guard was reportedly sent to the hospital, so they said things got a little violent Tuesday night. He was involved in that fight, and we don't know exactly what happened, but we knew. We know that the brawl took place at Miami's Federal's Attention Center and the fight reportedly started between two inmates, but it's unknown if he was one of those two men or if he ended

up getting involved once the fight already started happening. So, yes, the guard was sent to the hospital. All right, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. We really need to have a Diddy conversation because I'm trying to see where Diddy's places musically, because I would say that Diddy has got to be like top two ad libbers of all time, right you when you think about him, all records like hate Me Now and I loved him on the Nipsey Hustle. Young he is, you know what

I'm saying. So it's something Diddy brings to music right, correct, I just don't know what it is, just not recording anymore for himself or I mean it was a lot something. Did he had an artist when? When he had a machine gun? Kelly was his last artist? And what's the what's the what's you can say? French Montana? What's the quintessential Diddy record that you just gotta you gotta listen to? Even now Bad Boys for Life when you rock him? No,

him and Mace been around. I'll be missing you. That song no Hate Me Now was nauss Maybe I Need a Girl? Part two. The Benjamin is the benjam Benjamin, the Benjamin's all right, all right, okay, the Benjamin Now, I'm I'm just trying to get the conversation. I'm trying to see who we ha Yes, Benjamin's Oh you know what song was dope last night? Oh? Yeah, there you go? Now that's my That is my record. I wasn't bigger than Benjamin's though, No, but that's my record. I like

that song. I agree with you, that is my quintessential Diddy record. Last Night featuring Keisha Call. I'm not gonna lie. I listen at that song. I listen to that record a lot. If you look on my playlist title Apple, you will see that record palpable a lot. Alright last night, Okay, we don't need you to sing it. I didn't even get an a son. All right now, I tried to call. All right, when we come back, it's all about Halloween. Your favorite Halloween joint. Hit me up right now. It's

a breakfast with everybody in Butte County. Heard his forty miles from Atlanta, so that but ain't too far if you want to travel for it. Yea revote, we'll see to morrow morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club that shout to uh beat Old Rock for joining us this morning, beat a Rope. People say he was being hard on Beatle. I think it's better bet Old Bett. Yeah, Old Rock. They said it was being hard on him. I didn't

think we're being hard on him. I didn't think. So we just asked questions and shout out to everybody else going out for Halloween. Just be careful out there. Trick of treating on the East Coast. I know the weather's disgusting and nasty, just because if there are age limits when you can stop trick or treating or can anybody still do it? I mean, I think you look a little weird dressed up as an adult with a costume on going the house to the house asking for candy.

You can't love candy that much. I think it's a it's a thing for the kids. I mean, even though in New York and New Jersey it is raining. Last week we had a tricker trunk, tricker, trunk, trunk, a trick whatever it is at the school and the kids got to do it then, So maybe they won't miss it tonight. I don't know. We'll see. Can the super Mario go out and check a treat? Yes, Mario, it's going out chick or treating them taking the kids out today, So we're gonna be there. You get candy too, Do

you go up to the door with your little bagging? Now? There's one house that I do go to and I do get It's called a donut house where they actually make donuts for all the kids that come trick or treating. So they make hundreds and hundreds of donuts and the donuts are amazing homemade. So I definitely go there and go get my donuts. I am Yeah, the checoat is to just go to the mall. That's no fun. But that's just the chicoat. You know you're gonna get candy

real quick. No, you want to go ring doorbells, that's the fun part. I'm from Brooklyn. No. All right, Well, when you come back positive note, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. All right, you guys have a great day. Charloman leave us on a positive note. Yeah, man, I want to tell everybody out there, there is no time stamp on trauma. There isn't a formula that you can insert yourself into to

get from horror to heal. Be patient, take up space, and let your journey be the bomb. Breakfast Club is all finish or y'all dumb

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