Fifty percent year, fifty percent right out of racket. To sit down isn't becoming the most prominent form for him? Wait your ass up early in the morning. But they told me it was y'all. I said, hell yeah, I'm getting the small stage jos water ship. Say few people's choice. Actually Yomo made God people. I can't believe you guys
are the basket. Look if we know this breakfast club Pitt good morning, Usa 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 yo yo yo yo ange Lean's hour was Papa Shotlo Maine. Piece of the plane. It is Thursday, Yes, it's Thursday. Good morning, Good morning to you. What's happening. Nothing did you do on your
Christmas opping yet? Christmas shopping? You know, Christmas is like two weeks away, and my wife handles all of that. I love to sit back and that part's what you mean, that's the fun part, getting the talk, getting kids toys, That's not what The fun part for me is. The fun part is um waking up on Christmas morning. You know what I mean, watching the kids open their gifts and being just as surprised about what they got as they are. Okay, all right, all I know is I
know what somebody. I know what some of them want, uh, because they're very vocal about it. But you know, I gotta be careful because I gotta five year old and the two year old. So when they're watching things like Bluey, when they're watching, um, what else do they like to watch? They usually watch a lots of the fun demand. But when they're watching the actual Disney channel and they're watching blue and every commercial that comes on, Dad, I want that that. Can you get me that? You know what
I mean? And I'm just I'm just being like, yeah, sure, yeah, sure, So the Christmas Day I'll be just as surprised to them. Yeah. I gotta And this is gonna sound so stupid, but I need somebody to help me put this thing, the stuff together. Now, what do you mean like the Bobbie houses, the American Girl Houses? I got my kids? Uh, my son, he's into it. Ain't yes, it is when you gotta do all that in one night and you got a
timeline to dude. Oh no, I met sitting back watching the wife put it together with the kids, and you sitting back, you know, drinking, you know, watching it, enjoying it, just like, oh, that's so No, that ain't that ain't fun. I'm talking about putting it together. Some wh of the kids wake up, it's already put together. They can start playing that's whacking if it's in a box, and they'd be like, all right, and then you gotta put it together.
That ain't fun. And Bobby dreamhouses, boy, it's such a wasted goddamn And they all because after a year, so they don't even want them. Yeah, you give them that long I said about a couple of months, No mind, have lasted the year. I think I've had you two or three. I don't know. I got three daughters. Those I don't have to. Yeah, my older twelve now, so she definitely don't care about her Bobbie dreamouthers. I think we passed them down. I don't remember. I just remember
recently having to give a Bobbie dreamhouse away. Yeah, yeah, that that's how this. So what I usually do is a you to go shopping late night, like ten eleven at night, when everybody's nobody's in the store, and they restock the shelves. That's when I usually still go to the stores. Yeah, I like to seeing touch the gifts. I want to make sure because sometimes, like my daughter got God. I was telling y'all recently, my daughter ordered a lights for her dorm room. And I think the
lights were like five ninety nine. And she told me, Dad, I got such a good deal. And when it came in, it was a picture of lights. It wasn't that. It was that young scammer. That young scammer out there selling pictures of light. I bet you in the details and said, these are a picture of lights. I saw that the other day somebody was selling PS fives from four ninety nine but in the details and said, this is a picture of a PS five but image on a piece of paper and he had one. He had got one
person how to read the details. I got my daughter for four ninety nine. It was it was actually a picture. I was like. She was like, yeah, I didn't I seen the lights And I was like, this is a good deal. This is for my dorm to make it look nice. And she said it was a picture. I said, got you parl of the story. It's the most wonderful time of the year. Yes, it is. Enjoy the moment we're here, said, when you're here, you're healthy, you're alive. Enjoy it absolutely, because a lot of people did not
make it in two thousand and twenty. Yeah, absolutely right, And it's getting a lot worse. A couple of people that I know recently got COVID in the hospital, so COVID is back stronger than ever. I agree that is true, but I still think it's a lot of fear mongering going on because they got to make people get these vaccines. Okay, there's still a business at the end of the day. It's still a lot of marketing and promotion that has to happen in order for these vaccines. That's all I'm saying.
They ain't got a market and promote this one. Yes, they sells itself. Yes they do. Because if if imagine the data, if it had been like in the middle of the year, when things seem like they were calming down and things were opening back up and everybody was getting out and about, it's like and people have been like, I don't know if I need it not. Now it's like, no, you got to go have it in order to get things back to whatever this normal was in this society.
They were saying, like, fifty percent of the population doesn't believe in the vaccines. And I'm one of those fifty percent of the population. You know, they don't get the vaccine. It won't make things better. So they're saying, we'll talk more about it in front page news, that they might
mandate people well to take the vaccine. Of course, that was the whole point from the beginning, but it might be like I was also reading something yesterday where it was like, you know how most vaccines have a little bit of the virus in it. Yes, none of these vaccines have none of the virus in it from what I read. And I don't know if that's true or not. I could be totally. I'm not a doctor, scientist, sound or neither. I want to make sure I don't get
it my kids and my family. I'm gonna drink this South soft That's what I'm gonna do. Ye All right, Well, let's get the show cracking, all right now, we got some special guests joining us this morning. The eighty five South Show will be here. That's right, eighty five South Show. The eighty five South Show can now be heard on the Black Effect I Heeart Radio podcast network, So we'll be talking to them about that. And it's a big
Senate runoff going on in Georgia, that's right right. Early voting starts to Singer fourteenth or the election is on January fifth. So we got John also and Reverend Ralph Warren. They'll both be here with us this morning, both from Georgia. Now, the Senate runoff is January fifth, so you gotta get out there and vote. So we'll talk to both of those individuals and talk to you why you should get out there, why you should vote for them, why it's important.
All right, So we'll get into all that when we come back, and of course front page news we'll be talking coronavirus is the Breakfast Local Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast clublet's getting some front page news that as saying the FDA will approve the vaccine for the US today, and doctor Fauci says a black woman was one of the scientists who developed a COVID vaccine, the very vaccine that's one of the two that has shown to be
clearly safe. That vaccine was actually developed by a team of scientists led by doctor Barney Graham and his close colleague doctor Kizmecki A. Corbett or Kizzie Corbett. Kizzie is an African American scientist who is right at the forefront of the development of the vaccine. So the first thing you might want to say to my African American brothers and sisters is that the vaccine that you're going to
be taped was developed by an African American woman. And I'm gonna tell you so, Okay, all right, drop drop on a Cluies bond for that queen. But she worked for y'all. And I don't trust y'all. You know what I'm saying. I'm America. You know why Black people don't trust the vaccine? How about things like the Tuskegee experiment. Not to mention, Never in the history of my existence, in my forty two years on this planet, have I seen them being a rush to remedy anything in the
Black community. Poverty, trash, ass schools, healthcare, police perform mental healthcare services, all of these things our community needs. When have you ever seen them in a rush to remedy any of that? But now all of a sudden. We want to believe that y'all got our best interests at heart, and you want to remedy us with this vaccine. It's not just remedy African American and Black people, it's remedy the whole us. Like people are dying, like this is
one of the highest race. Three thousand in one hundred and twenty four people uh died Wednesday, the highest single day total of the pandemic. Absolutely, but let's listen to what doctor fos she just said. He said to you verbat him, a black woman did it. That's what I would tell my African American brothers and sisters. Same thing I heard, you know, Governor Cuomo Inbiden them say they're like, oh, we gotta make sure that the black community gets this
because they're the most impacted. Like get that. Come on, man, since when since when do y'all care about remedy and what's going on in the black community that much? Well, they're saying that fifty percent of the people, like I said earlier, don't want to take it, and they're saying they might have to mandate it where they forced people to take it, and possibly this is a possibly, but they're saying this can happen that, Yes, your boss can fire you if you reflect that, if you refuse to
get a COVID back. I can see them doing that, and I can see them doing you know, kids can't go to school. You know, it's like when you go to certain parts of certain parts of the content in Africa, you got to get vaccinated. Even Yeah, some schools that you know, your kids have to get vaccinate if you want to put them in school. And sometimes people don't
want to get the vaccination, so they do homeschool. Now that's the other thing too that's interested in me, Like people were so scared of this vaccine, and I'm like, well, you know, if they wanted to put tracking devices and if they wanted to get us, they could have been got us a long time ago. That it's not like the first vaccine, the first thing that they you know, putting our bodies via a knee. People come on now, absolutely well at his front page news. Now get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one O five one. If you need to vent FOE lines to wide open, hit us up right now again. The number is eight hundred five eight five one O five one. Call us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning, hey man, you only know what time is bo bc on fly man, Hey man, Salute to the Breakfast Club for the eighteenth year anniverse. Three man I solom Man. You need to get some new skin. Man. You got candlewat skin and you cut of it. The Breakfast Club.
Wake up, wake up, wake y'all. This is your time to get it off your chest with your man or black. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Nick? What up? Man? Getting in your chest? Nick? On it? You like rain there in here? Help on the shelf? Solo man? Car? What's up? Man? Okay? We part agin what's happening? Agin much? Man, I'm standing up here. Let me uh, I'm sorry, I'm staying up here, and let's take the tucky right now. Okay, Yeah, I was.
I was trying to get some advice, man, because like I'm I've been staying up here since I came home from prison. I was locked up for selling drugs, but I wanted to change my life around, but I stayed. I came up here the person that I came up here with family, but me and the person aren't talking. No, more so it's like I want to go back home, but acing sop Caroline ain't the place to be, like
basically trying to get a good job like anyway. But it's also hard for me up here because I ain't got no financial support or nobody to help me out of no kind of for it. Well, it sounds to me like you know you already know you needed a change of environment. So if you know, if you know you don't need to be an aching, you can scratch that off the list. That's not that's not a that's that's not a thing, right, Yeah, sure, so you just gotta stay where you had and figure it out, make
it work. What is it? What is it that you want to do, Like I've been I've been working since i've been up to I'm working for the SIMP service right now, but I can get her. I'm gonna be hard doing soon. But uh it's hard because like I had road y'all back a little while ago because all right, my windshield and got broke. Uh it's like other things that I've didn't having to be there with doing during
this pandemic that's going on. But it's like I said, it's just hard, not having nobody there in your corner for you. Well, listen, you're gonna be fine. My brother just takes patience, all right, Yes, sir, keep pushing. All right, Thank y'all, y'all have good day you too. Hello? Who's this? What's up? Y'all? This is James Minnianapolis. What up? James? Get you up your chests brothers. First of all, I want to congratulate y'all for teen years man, a good
content man, righteous and ratch. Thank you kangy brothers. And I want to share my favorite breast club moment? What's that? Other than the Birdman situation? The Benie Single situation was too man. Why y'all like to see people try to traumatize me? I thought that was pretty hilarious myself. It was cool, man, It was cool. Charlomy didn't buckley buckle. He didn't buckle. That never buckle. He showed, didn't you write? He didn't? He stood his ground? What is buckling? And yeah,
thanks guys, man. I appreciate y'all and my birthdays this weekend too. Oh man, enjoy it man. I mean you can't where you from? You can't go anywhere? Right? Oh? No, man? Not in INDI ending. Yeah, I wouldn't want to date you. Your birthday too close to Christmas and you got a penis, but you know that's a whole day because you're married. That too, Yeah, that that too married. You got peas, you know my type. But so early morning they say, no, whoa day? Great? God? Why do people gotta stress that?
I don't know? Right? Hello? Who's this from Texas? How y'all doing Texas? Part of Texas? Dallas, Texas? So I have to listen on the app and I don't mind that at all. Oh, bub As cowboys are from Come on, I love Dallas. You know I love my cowboys. Don't listen to envy. Okay, So now, since congratulations some two years, thank you. Now, since you are an executive of my heart,
I've got to hear you say, Lord, have mercy. It's something about the way you say that, darling that drives me in saying I love it, and I laugh every time a boy, Lord have mercy. I can't believe you'd like to hear me say lord looking with that man that man married Mamma. No, no, no, oh no, I'm not learning with him. And I love it when you say I'm calling hr I'm calling HR guys, drives me in famous. Since you guys won't be back until twenty twenty one after tomorrow, I needed to hear. I'm calling
HR at Lord have mercy. Well, the beauty of it is that we run a lot of We run best of shows until January the fifth, so you know it gives people an opportunity to catch up on Breakfast Club content they may have missed. Yeah, and I love it. I'm still gonna listen. Had more time for me, Lord, Lord have mercy? Why are you stressing me out? Early? This morning? Got me repeating that over and over? Yeah
for good morning about love you too? Get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It is your time to get it off your chest, whether you're man or blast. So we put up the same in we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this Hello? My name is Melissa. Hey Melissa, I'm Long Island. Hello, Hey Melissa, good morning. Get it off
your chests? Melissa? All right? So, um, I was thinking that I would much rather lick some more random ass booty, don't take this vaccine. First of all, you got you're out of context right now. We gotta explain to people what happened, because they're gonna be like, what is wrong with Melissa just calling it there early in the morning anything. Yesterday we had a topic what we asked you, would
you rather take the vaccine a liquorandom scrange boom? Now, yeah, it makes sense due to the fact that I don't feel people are really doing much research into the vaccines and don't realize that it's actually like a genetic DNA manipulation opposed to the traditional vaccine where you know, they just put a little bit of the virus and your body fights it off. Like you had said same here. I mean I took the you know, flu shot whatever
growing up. Now that you know, I can make my own decisions and whatnot, people aren't realizing also, uh, this actually produces antibodies against a protein that is essential to reproducing to placenta. Oh no, what you what you said earlier is what I read yesterday that there's no actual COVID nineteen in the vaccine, like you know in flud they put a little bit of the flu in you, so you get it to build a bantibody. They don't
have that in the vaccine from what I readjusted it. Yeah, no, this is actually like it's hygiene hijacking cell genes then causing you to be prone or I guess, um, I mean from it supposedly, who knows. But I'm just saying I think people need to be doing their own research on this, and that includes, you know, looking in the ingredients in the vaccine and then researching the ingredients themselves. And don't nobody read ingredients on then somebody eating some
cereal right now. I don't know what wasn't it? But you know how many you know how many people's butts is just dirty? You just want to eat all the type of issue. But huh, then take the vaccine. Yeah, sure, we'll just do some research on them. But baby, before you you don't want a snacking Okay, Well, i'll tell you what. You're right that these people need to do something as well. No doubt she thought about it. She's like, you know what, now, you're right, I do need to
research you. But have a good one, Thank you, have a good day. Hello. Who's this Hello? This is Jared. What's up? Jared? Hey? How you doing? Man? What's going on? Not much? How you doing, Salo? Man? How you doing vy good? Yeah? What I'm having to jail from somewhere. He went to jail, right, Ja, Nah, I don't don't play that game. I'm not I'm not Jared from somewhere. I'm I'm like Jared the Jeweler. We'll go with that, okay, all right, get you if you art? Yeah, man. So
I brought up my work. I don't want to talk about my job because I'm not trying to lose it, but I do have something to take off my chest. Um My wife's a nurse. And you know, these hospitals are starting to get fuller and fuller, and it seems like people the more the worse it gets, the more they just say, no masks. I'm not going to social distance. I work with people who for nothing will put their mass and they don't want to put a mask in
their face. And I don't want a social distance. It's getting to the point where I don't want to come to working with n you know, um No, I work hard, and it's important for me to work card, but it's it's really It's really get to the point where I don't even know how to feel about these people in one um. You know why, because they don't wear masks and stuff. They're not wearing masks, and I mean they
you're dealing with each other. They want to be up on you one feet the way to feet the way, you know, talking in your face, and you gotta be trying to tell them to separate all the time. That's right, Well, what's wrong with boundaries that what's wrong with letting them know that, Like, look, I don't want you knit me. You ain't wearing no mask, brother, I do that all the time. If you ain't got no mask, gonna back up, man. And that's what it is. I mean, we're telling them.
But you know, at the workplace, they got to have regulations and everybody got to be following regulations for certain people, it's not expected to them, you know. And I was just think that's a big deal. If we can't even get the workplace to you know, do things correctly, how we're gonna get average people out there in the street, you know, putting masks on him, you know how, Well we can't. And that's the problem. And that's why we're in this situation that we're in now. Americans are spoiled,
bro Americans don't listen. We don't follow a rule as well. Yeah, man, And I just just wanted to say. I just want to shout out my mom, Um Lazette Williams. I love you to death. I love her too. Yeah, my brother, I just want to say one thing about my boy and Savon the que out of Miami is a really dope wrapper. I don't know if you guys ever heard of him, um, but check them out Sylvan. Lookute that guy. I'm telling you. Give the truth. Savon l get it
off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five, one on five one. We got in a room. Report your people's They're all over social media and you know, um, I don't know if people want to cancel him and nuts by asking Jake Paul if his fight with Nate Robinson was a racist fight. Oh come on, man, come on, we'll talk about it all right, keep it. Lock this to Breakfast Local Morning. It's one of the best friends of the show. A man seals then ten years of
y'all sitting around talking all this. Oh my gosh, that is such an incredible feat and I am so honored to witness and been a part of it, and just really big up to you all for finding a home and making it your own, because I know we all love to watch y'all sit up in there and sometimes find yourself in crazy scenarios, but work it out because you're still good. People love you. The Breakfast Club bliss. Oh god, it's the rule of report. The Breakfast Club Now.
Shout to Jamal Hill and Carry Champion. They've been on the show before. Yeah. They did an interview with Jake Paul and he talked about the fight with Nate Robinson, and they asked was it racist? Wasn't racist to knock a black man out? That is the question about Stop asking me that. I said, No, it's not racist question. It's a sport. Why isn't your question? Because how does this have anything to do with race? It's just it doesn't. It's a fine question. We gotta wake you up. You
gotta be a part of this conversation. Oh god. Some people were upset about that question. They said it was a question. There. I guess they tried to cancel her. First of all, they said it wasn't a joke, it wasn't funny. Anybody who watched that show, the full two minute exchange knows they were being sarcastic and joking. They were trolling a troll. Now, if you don't think it was funny, I get it. But let's not act like they were asking a serious question. Come on, man, the
longer version played in content. Now, that was the short version that people were playing. Come on, that people were mad about. Now here is the playing a version, Jake. Consider where we are right now in our racial conversation in America. Was what you did to Nate Robinson racist? That is the question of the week. Man, Nah, stop playing with me. Come on, listen, Jake. It's a sensitive time right now. We just had to witness a white man just knock a black man smooth out in front
of all of America. So that's why I asked that. But just just tell us about that that moment real quick, because it looked like Nate was asleep before he ever even hit the campus moment. Yeah, that's what we trained for. You know, at the end of the day, boxing was a sport and uh, you know you're trained to win. Nate is the one who called me out Originally, I think he is frozen. Hey can you hear me? Now? Yeah? I can hear you, guys. So let's start from the beginning.
Wasn't racist to knock a black man out asking me that? Okay, come on man, It was clearly being sarcastic, clearly joking. Social media doesn't that to everybody. If you immediate personality, eventually you're gonna say something that people will manipulate and take out of context. Everybody gets to turn welcome to my work. How do you know? Okay? What would have internet be fit caring about the day? Didn't Jake Paul
wasn't supposed to? Then you call in last week? Yeah? So, um for just some random my peoples was at his house and they FaceTime me and I picked up the FaceTime and he was on the FaceTime. He said he wanted to do the breakfast club, so I said, let's do it tomorrow morning at nine a m. I guess he thought it was like PM, so he was on like nine pm. It was just the weirdest thing, but we just never got him on. I would have asked, Jake Paul do you believe in the Black Lives Matter movement?
And when he said yes, I would have said then why did you kill Nate Robinson? That's what I would have said, Okay, but they would been mad at me. Definitely, it's a better joke. Kind of sounds funny. I'm kind of good. It was a bad better joke, but so shout to Wife Lucci. Wife Lucci was gifted the first twenty twenty one May backs u V. He was gifted by his uh gracious label owner. Shout to Fly. They gave him this two hundred thousand dollar cart and it's the first one to be in the States. It's the
same one that Ludacrius was in that went viral. So he got one. Why they just given away carts. He gave it away. He he bought it his label owner, his Labelerimcompable. His album came out, so his label owner gave him this vehicle. That's not a gift. Wife and Lucia. I just want you to know that you'll see it on the invoice next year when tax time. Roy definitely gonna be a right off. Absolutely now, Trey Young, congratulations to Trey Young. He gets his first Adidas signature sneaker.
It's gonna be released. Uh one of that releases it in the fall in the full twenty twenty one season, So congratulations to him dropping a clue the trey On. I like tree On. I'm not only he's the dope ballplayer. I like watching the trajectory of his career, especially when he posts old pictures and how I guess he used to be around a lot of uh NBA current NBA players when he was young. So it's just like a young man who knew what he wanted to do early
on and actually did it. I made it happen. I respect, I respect things like that. Yea. Also, the Weekend he's dropping a sneaker collaboration with Bape, so I don't know how that works because I know the Weekend signed to deal with Puma, so maybe his deal with Puma was up or let me see, let me see, let me say released into the brand Eggs Peter, because I don't know. But people still wear babes. I'm not a sneaker guys,
I don't know. Yeah they do. It's one of those things like I bought out where it's a lot of time Hill figures, so it's kind of like a bat he don't count. You don't know why he gets it from TJ Max. You know that's not true. And he has a crush on Andy Hill figure from what he was said, Hill tricks my guy, but I vintage Tom hillfor we know that's your guy. Drop on a clue bonf. I like the fact that Dramas does his own thing,
even if it's not in style. Yes, so if you want the color ways, it's a black come about style. You had a Marvel jacket from the kids section on yesterday you're talking about most of all that wasn't a Marvel jacket from the kids section. That was at homemade jacket. Somebody made you with a bunch of cities in South Carolina on it. Okay, you show some respect, all right, Dann Marvel Jack. Well, if you want that weekend collabo,
it comes out December twelfth, black and white colorway. I'm sure your kids will be stressing you for it, so make sure you get out there or go to the website bab dot com. All right, and that is your rumor report. Now when we come back, we got front page news. We're talking coronavirus vaccine. They might make you take this vaccine, so we'll talk about it. The plan from the beginning, it's the Breakfast Club good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We
are the breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. Dan, come for a second, please, Now, tonight is the first night of Hanukkah. Now just grab that that. What does that mean? Why are you asking Dan this? Because there was some contact? Dan is Jewish? Okay, give the people some contact. The first line of Honkah means the first night of What are you doing the first night of because it's celebrated dinner with the family, and there's eight
nights of it. So on the first night you have dinner with your family, you like one candle for the first night. Then at sundown you're supposed to open up one gift if your parents do the the eight the eight nights of gifts. So what do you do December twenty fifth, when the world is celebrating Christmas? Watch a movie and get Chinese food? Okay? Dan, tell him mind his business. Matter of fact, ask him what happens on the first day of quansa since he just wants to
do answer, that's right, the first day of quanza. You know exactly what happens on the first I don't know I just ask it. I'm just trying to educate myself. I don't know what happens on the first night of Hanker, but it's on my paper, and I wanted to know. Is that all right with you? I'm asking questions because I don't know. Okay, all right, now, let's talk coronavirus. Now, yesterday was one of the highest single days total in the pandemic, three thousand, one hundred and twenty for people.
Now it's a lot. Now they're saying that fifty percent of the population say they will not take the vaccine, and they're saying that they might have to mandate the vaccine. And they're also saying, yes, your boss can fire you possibly if you refuse to get a COVID vaccine. By the way, all you Trumpers who feel like a mandatory vaccine mandate is infringing on your civil liberties, keep in
mind Trump is still president. Okay, Operation warp Speed that was all his idea, all right, So listen to your guy, and this is your fault. They have to do a mandatory mandate because y'all don't listen. If you are your masks in social distance, we wouldn't be in this position to begin with, or doctor Fauci has a message for all his brothers and sisters. The very vaccine that's one of the two that are shown to be clearly safe.
That vaccine was actually developed by a team of scientists led by doctor Barney Graham and his close colleague doctor Kiznecki A. Corbett or Kissee Corbett. Kizzie is an African American scientist who is right at the forefront of the development of the vaccine. So the first thing you might want to say to my African American brothers and sisters is that the vaccine that you're gonna be take was
developed by an African American woman. In the words Stephen A. Smith, we don't care, Okay, we simply don't care, all right, So with a period, drop on a clues box for that sister Kizzie. All right. But it's not her that we don't trust. It's you, America. It's the government. You know why some black people don't trust the vaccine, things like the Tuskegee experiment. And I will keep saying this
over and over. Never in the history of my existence, in my forty two years of life, have I seen this country in a rush to remedy any thing that was hurting the black community. Okay, poverty, trash, ass schools, healthcare, mental healthcare services. They never in a rush to put any of those kind of resources in our communities. But they're in a rush to put this damn vaccine in. Come on, man. But they're not just saying just we're just giving it the black people, though, they give it everybody.
So why he just told you about Kissie, why he just told you about chisy And and saying his brothers, and because a lot of black people today. But they're not just giving It's not like they say, and you know what, we're just gonna get this vaccine to black people, Black people, this is only for you. They're given it to everybody. Oh yeah, that's very true. But they are saying things like, we have to make sure that the black community gets this for us because they are being
impacted by it the most. Uh. It's so many things that impact the black community and hurt the black community that I've never seen them in a Rushton remedy. All right, so I guess you I've taken a vaccine. I don't take vaccines. I haven't taken a vaccine in my adult age. I'm sure when I was a kid, I took him for small chicken pox and small pox and whatever other vaccines you had to have to be in school. But no, I don't you get the flu vaccine every year. I
got it this year. Yeah I did. I don't get it every year, but I did get it this year. And the reason I got it this year is because my doctor said, if you catch covid, we need to know if it's a flu or if it's covid. So if you have the vaccine, we know what it is.
So that's why I took the flu. And, like Melissa called earlier, because I had read this yesterday, the fact that you know, when you get a flu shot, they are putting a little bit of the flu in you, right, right, correct, that's not in these COVID shots and not putting a little bit of covid in you. I don't know what the hell it is. So you want something in you? Man, shut up, man, all right, And that is that's what Envy want. You put that guy damn vaccine in the anima.
Envy'll take it. That is front page news. Now. When we come back on a serious note. January fifth, it's it's a race in Georgia for a Senate Senate runoff races. Yes, and we have two gentlemen that's running for those seats. They're like, they're like to run the jewels of politics. That's right, Reverend Rafael Warnock and John Osa. So we're gonna talk to them when we come back to move Georgia. This is very important, very important Georgia. So make sure
you keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Go Morning. You're checking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now there's a very important race in January fifth and Georgia, right, that's right, it's the Senate runoff race between Reverend Ralph not between, but Reverend Ralph Warnock and John also for up for these two Senate seats. And they're here right now. Good morning, guys, Thank you
so much. Good morning. Great to be with you. Now explain to the people what's going on in Georgia. Yes, listen, we are deeply honored to be running for the US Senate. I'm Rafael Warnock, pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, spiritual home of Martiness and King Junior and John Lewis grateful to be running alongside my brother from another mother's I've been calling him John aus Off at this defining moment in
American history. Who would have thought that when the dust settled on November third, of all the Senate races in the country, there would be two runoffs, and both would be in Georgia, And that these two Senate races would literally define and determine the direction of the country and the work that we must do in the days ahead.
I'm out of as a kid who grew up in public housing, first college graduate of my family to be running for the Senate and suggests that the American dream is very much alive, is just slipping away from too many people. Got a You got a young Jewish journalist son of an immigrant, mentored by John Lewis, running alongside a black preacher who holds Doctor King's pulpit at Ebenezer Church, together building this movement for health, jobs, and justice for
the people. And we're taking on like the Bonnie and Clyde of corruption in politics. David Purdue and Kelly Lefler, both too busy enriching themselves in office to take care of the people they represent. Wow, you know, I was watching you the other day, Rev going up against Kelly Laffla, and I really wanted you to keep hammering home the fact that she voted to the funding the police, because she kept trying to put that on you. So I was like, why didn't he keep repeating that over and
over and over and over. Why why'd you take the foot off the gas In that situation, When you're in the midst of a debate, there are a lot of things you're trying to respond to, and certainly my primary focus was to keep the people of Georgia at the center.
It's clear to me that they were going to keep saying you want to defund the police, no matter what I said that if that claim really doesn't have a thing to do with me, it's a play, it's a talking point, a canned, cookie cutter response that they're just running all across the country. But you're right, she voted to defund the police. When I've worked to reform our criminal justice system. I've in fact work with law enforcement officers and activists trying to push us toward a more
justice system. Now, let me ask you guys, then what are you gonna do for Georgia. Georgia's has a lot going on. Of course, we got to talk about, you know, students and their student fees in their graduation rates. We got to talk about the COVID nineteen. We got to talk about the housing markets. There's a lot going on in Atlanta right now, Georgia right now, especially COVID. I go down to Atlanta and I feel like I'm the only one with a math school, which scares me. So
how are you guys going to help Georgia? So and we kind of have to demystify political discussions, like it's not a mystery where we need to go and what we need to do right in the short term, we got to beat the virus by letting doctors and scientists do their job. And we got to get direct financial relief to the people, and that means cash for Americans and help for small businesses. And then we have a much larger task ahead of us because we got to
pass civil rights and voting rights legislation. We got to pass student debt relief. We have to make sure every American has great healthcare. I mean, the path forward is really clear the next two years can be the most productive for civil rights and voting rights since nineteen sixty four or nineteen sixty five. But only if we win these two Senate races. They will block everything if they can.
That's why these races matter so much. Like we can look back on what happened this summer after Brianna Taylor and a mod we were killed, that peaceful mobilization nationally in the streets. We can look back at that as having the same impact that the march across the Edmund Pettis Bridge in Selma, Alabama in nineteen sixty five day when John Lewis and Josea Williams and Amelia and led that march, paving the way for the Voting Rights Act of sixty five. We can pass a new civil rights
sack and a new voting rights sack. But to everybody who's just tuning into these races across the country, these two Senate runoffs are for control of the United States Senate, and they will try to do to Joe and Kamala just like they tried to do to Barack Obama if they still control the US Senate, Which is why we have to win both these races. Can you expound them? The New Civil Rights Zac, John, because I actually got put onto the New Civil Rights Act? You know who
put me on to you. I saw Killer Mike post about you, and Killer Mic was like, yo, John, Asa follows me. I'm supporting him. So I went to your page and I'm like, oh, he follows me too. So I went to start looking about some of the things that you know, you believe in. The New Civil Rights Act was interesting to me. What is that exactly? The Department of Justice has a Civil Rights Division, that's one of the agencies within DOJ, and it needs to be
empowered to uphold equal protection under the law. We need national standards for the use of force by law enforcement. We need to be able to bring real accountability against individual officers, against police departments, against prosecutors, against judges, against jails and prisons where there is race and class bias in our criminal justice system. The fourteenth Amendment of our
Constitution is already meant to guarantee equal protection. But when a mod areby is shot to death in broad daylight in the street on camera, and the local police and prosecutors look the other way, it makes a mockery of equal protection, and it's the job of Congress to pass legislation that will hold those local authorities accountable for that kind of misconduct. We need to reform federal drug laws. We need to end prison sentencing for non violent drug offenders.
We need to legalize cannabis. We need to reform our prison system to bring conditions in prisons and jails up to humane standards. And Reverend has been working so hard and diligently on criminal justice reform for so long. I want to throw the mic to Reverend Warnock, if you'll let me, Charlemagne having thank you. I've been working on this issue for years, focused on ending mass incarceration, which I see as, if not the certainly one of the
defining moral domestic issues of our time. The United States of America, the Land of the Free, is the mass incarceration capital of the world. We are four percent of the world's population. We warehouse twenty five percent of the world's prisoners. We've got a greater percentage of our black population in prison than did South Africa at the height of apartheid. No other nation state comes close to the
numbers of people in prison. The percentage of our population in prison and a lot of this came really over the last four decades following the death of Martin U.
King Junior. Part of the reason and so focused on this is when you think about all the issues that doctor King and others with him fought against, voting discrimination, job discrimination, housing discrimination, where and how in America does that get reinscribed within the context of the criminal justice system where people get the stigma of being convicted and sometimes in some occasions they're not even convicted, just arrested,
and housing discrimination as legal, job discrimination as legal. And so last summer at my church, we convened a multi racial, multi faith conference focused on all of these issues. We've been expunging the records of We had the first one stop shop to expunge criminal arrest records at my church
that we had in this region. One of the most powerful moments in my ministry was that day I walked in my church and the sanctuary was filled with people and literally everybody in church that Saturday morning had a record. And as a preacher to tell that true, every sudden, everybody's got some kind of record, and none of us want, none of us wants to be judged by our worst moment that's right. And so we've been expunging criminal arrest records, giving people a chance. In fact, we had one just
for veterans. While they're trying to act like I don't support veterans the military families. We had a Veterans Day expungement event. And so this is the work that we have to do, and we're going to remain focused on it. All right. We have more with Reverend Raphael Warnock and John also for when we come back. Don't move us to breakfast club. Good morning, everybody is DJ envy Angela yee,
Charlomagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now, we were telling you about a Senate runoff January fifth in Georgia, our Reverend Rafael Warnock and John also, So you gotta get out and voting there with us still this morning, Charlomagne, Reverend, imagine a question is there a place for God in politics? And the reason I say that is because I'm a man of faith. But those Conservatives and Republicans they claim
to be people of faith too. So how do you have a moral compass when it comes to politics like a spiritual compass so to speak? You know, Frederick Douglas said that he never had a slave master as brutal as as Christian slave master. Damn. You know, religion too
often is used as a cudgel and a weapon. Which is why I'm leading in my faith and I'm not gonna hide it, because I think we make a mistake when we see the values conversation to the folks who are pushing forward an agenda of racism, bigotry, and xenophobia and using the cover of religion to justify it. That's nothing new. We've seen that for centuries, and so the answer to that is not to see the space. How are we going to give the values conversation over to
people who devalue other people. My faith is not a weapon. It's not a cudgel to beat down people's humanity. It's a bridge to draw us together, bring us closer. As I said the other night, I'm a Matthew twenty five Christian. I was hungry and you fed me. I was sick and you visited me. I was in prison, you came to see about me. I was a stranger and you welcome me. Think about that with respect to our need
to have a comprehensive immigration policy. And they asked Lord when were you hungry, when were you a stranger, when were you sick? When were you in prison? And as much as you've done it unto the least of these, you've done it also under me. And so my faith, Charlotmagne, doesn't. It doesn't mean that I bring the doctrine and the sectarian sort of views of my religion into public policy.
But the values, the values that I think are resident in all the great faith traditions, and the other people of moral courage, you who claimed no particular faith tradition at all. Love, compassion, justice, mercy, truthtelling. That's what we're bringing into the public. These two brothers have to go. So if you got one last question, and I want them to talk to the people of Georgia one more time and tell them how important it is to get out there and vote in why they should vote for you. Guys.
You got one more, two more, actually one for John. John, you were in an investigative journalists, right, that's right. How would I impact the way you operate as a politician because investigative journalists and politicians don't really deal with facts anymore. Well, we certainly deal with facts where I work, and I run a company called Insight TWI posts can check it out online. We produce investigations of war crimes. We produce
frontline conflict reports. We produce long term undercover investigations of judicial corruption, human trafficking, deaf squads, murder for higher schemes, quack doctors. We follow the facts where they lead. And I do this work because I'm passionate about confronting and exposing injustice and the abuse of power and corruption. And we need an investigative spirit in Washington right now, because at the root of so much of this Charlemagne is corruption.
Leadership like Donald Trump's that only grows out of soil that's already been poisoned, the level of distrust and anger and inequality, the massive incarceration that we're seeing the growth
of the private prison industry. By the way, my opponent David Purdue heavily funded by the private prison industry, which wields huge political power, The way insurance and drug companies prevent any action to make healthcare affordable, the way the oil and gas industries prevent any action on the environment, the way the financial services industry prevents us from taking action on student loan debt. All of that is because of corruption. The work that I do as a journalist
is about exposing and rooting out corruption. And in the US Senate, I will relentlessly and fearlessly go after corruption wherever it is, and I'll work to reform our campaign finance system. Get corporate money out of politics, get secret money out of politics, because that's why it's so difficult
to get things done. We got people in office. My opponent, I saw you don't even say his name because if he can't show up to debate you, he doesn't get his naming knowledge because because I'm I watched the show Charlemagne, and I saw that you gave him Donkey of the day for not debating. Like imagine being a sitting US senator too much of a coward to battle your opponent in public. You haven't held a public town hall meeting in six years. He doesn't grant interviews to local press.
If you want some of his time, you have to pay for it. He puts it in writing like he puts it in writing that for a seventy five hundred dollar corporate check, you get four meetings a year, a retreat on a private island, access to his home, and an end of year phone call. And we tend to associate corruption with like overt criminality, But what we have in America is a system of legalized and normalized corruption. We don't even see it because it's how the system
is designed. And we have to reform that system in order to be able to get things done like criminal justice reform, affordable healthcare, accent on student debt, action on the environment. I just want to see real quick. I know they gotta go. Rev. Kelly is pushing back. Kelly Lawfless. She said she didn't actually vote to fund the police. It was a catch all spending bill that she voted on on September tween names that kept the government from
shutting down. That's what she's saying. Look, she voted to defund the police. And you know she'll stick to these talking points. She's the one sitting in the United States Senate and she should be held accountable for a voting record, and I intend to hold her accountable. Well, one last time, just telling people out there why they need to get out why it's so important to get out there in Georgia, get out there and vote. Why it's so important, and
this is the time, this is what they need. Just just because Kamalis in office doesn't mean it's it's over telling why it's so important to absolutely we don't elect a king, we elect presidents. Hold the man sitting there. It seems to be confused right now about the country and the non violent transfer of power. It's difficult to overstate how important this moment is. Healthcare is on the ballot, the dignity of work is on the ballot. We've been
calling workers at central workers. We ought to pay them at a central wage ware to provide for them as central benefits, and the future of our democrat receives on the ballot. Too often, we can't get things done in this country because somebody else owns our democracy, large corporations and people who are well connected, or through voter suppression, the voices of people are diminished. And those of you are wondering about that, let me tell you the answer
to voter suppression is to go vote. And so we are well positioned here in Georgia to make a difference. John and I are laying it all on the line. We're putting it all on the field, and early voting starts on December fourteen, So tell everybody to call your Auntie, all of the Ray Ray Joe, all of them. Let them know that they've got to vote early. Voting starts December fourteen. Election day is January fifth, but don't wait until January fifth. We no longer talk about election day.
It's election season. Spending January fifth getting the volks who haven't voted in your circle out to vote. If somebody asks you for your phone, the'm gonna tell them I don't date people who don't vote. As for their vote. God right, everybody's got a show up. We got to win this election, and envy Charlemagne, thank you for having us, thank you for what you do. And just to build on what the Reverend said, I want people to feel hope in their hearts right now about what's possible. Donald
Trump is leaving. It looks like maybe slowly, but surely it will come to terms with that. Maybe not, but he's going. We have the chance to write the next chapter in our history. We should feel hopeful about that. But we can't think that just because Biden and Harris got in that now that's going to happen. We need to remember what happened to President Obama. They blocked everything
right because they held the Senate. So, if you care about passing a new voting rights Act, a new civil rights Act, if you care about student debt relief, if you care about our environment, if you want to take on the insurance and drug companies that are ripping off our families at the hospital and at the pharmacy every
single day. If you care about legalizing cannabis, if you care about taking these steps that most people support, If you want to see a big investment in jobs and infrastructure and clean energy, if you want to see direct release flow to the people right now during the crisis. We can do all these things. We can. We can really actually achieve a lot, and we should feel good about that. But if we don't win these Senate races, they will block everything. They will stop it in its tracks.
Rev Is it warnock for Georgia dot com? Yes, my website is Warnock for Georgia dot com. Go there also go to elect job jo. See we operate as a team, man, y'all, y'all like the political version of Run the Jewels, it's like killing mic and lpth. This is more like lethal weapon three. Absolutely well, thank you so much, guys, and good luck. And you know we'll continue to push for you guys. Thank you so much as a little piece.
All right, As the breakfast club drama had to check Nick nick Nick in the room real quick, niggas, our cameraman Dramas told him, look alive. We' gonna pay you to be on our phone. Damn it, that's what I'm talking. Wow, you're too comfortable out here. That's right, drop motion, keep it up. One day you'll be a senior example. All right, Well, let's get to the room. As let's talk about a baby on the way. This is the rumor report with Angela. I just want to tell you I hate when he's
not here because I hate these stories. Just sit like, oh you love it, girl. Come on, give me some tea, all right, bill that tea. It seems like gee, Herbo and his fiance Tiana Williams is expecting. Now we all know he's in court for one point five million dollars dollar fraud scheme. But yesterday when he was when he was in court, as lawyer said this. As lawyer says, Herbo has a fiance who was four months pregnant and lives in New Jersey. He sees her frequently and needs
to continue to see it. And that's because he was asking to be allowed to travel from Chicago and California to New Jersey. Now, what's wrong with reporting that story. All you're doing is congratulating that happy couple on having a baby. But let them put it out when they want to put it out. Oh, I thought it was already. No. I mean, I guess the lawyer didn't in court to speak to the judge, but it came out because people are in court, they're reading a document, so well, congratulations
to them. I just thought you felt the way because you're a man, all right, even though you got all that Salmon on this is pink oh trump on the clues bombs for you being progressive through day. Now a man, boys don't have to just wear blue up, they go up. I hate you guys man. They also ge Herbal's baby mother already the don They said in the court papers that she would have to testify against him, and she responded, he said, I was subpoena to court because of the
timing of the relationship. She said, I can't tell ISH because I don't know Ish, so stop to stop trying ISH. So she says she knows not I don't even know what you're talking about right now? Okay, good, good, It's not for you, oh man, Action Bronson. He reveals how he lost over one hundred and twenty five pounds. He
was nearly four hundred pounds at one time. The tipping point was literally a scale and I got on the scale that morning and I saw three seventy five And I was just like, what did I do to myself? Because I had I had no idea, you know, I hadn't gotten on the scale in a year, and man, I've done some serious damage. This man is deady kiddy, This man has chopped off one hundred of we're getting one hundred thirty pounds, thirty pounds since March. That's a
whole other human. There's some humans who weigh one hundred and thirty pounds, luth Action Bronson. Man, when you get to that point where you look down and you can no longer see your penis, it's time to do something. Did you get there before? Never? Okay? Now people are mad at Twister right because Twister posted this on yesterday. He posted a picture of Gabaret Citi Bait and Bernice Burgos on one side. He says Gababa, Gabbaret Citaba for one k, makes thirty dollars an hour, She has a couch,
has a house, a car, ig no kids. And then she said b which is a picture of Bernice Burgos. It says, no job, stays on the couch all day, no ouch, no car, twelve k followers, three kids and three bedrooms. Which one you're choosing? Ay on? Ay, ain't got it going on? You say what you what you said? Now you the name of everything? They got a got a full one k boom, thirty dollars an hour, boom, a couch, yes, house, yeah car, yeah, no kids? Ay. And then he posted a picture Gabaret and they ain't
got nothing to do with the kids part. It's the fact that you know, I got a little bird in me, so I don't want that money. I want to access to that full one k okay. And so people were upset with him and say, how would you how you compare the two because he was comparing two different black women. You know, he had Gabaret to the band one time and at one side in Bernie's Burgos. What don't they do would you rather all the time? Don't they do that?
On the internet? All the time. What would you wanted something? I don't freaking know. So Bernie's Burgos said, at the end of the day, we're women and we are winning in every aspect of the game. What do you gain from trying to divide us? Oh? I get it now. So if the the two the images they were comparing, Oh see, you know, you know you see all of these memes all of the time, and you know they
use everybody's pictures. I wasn't even told you. I thought you was breaking down what what one has versus what the other has. He's got more than twelve thousand followers. It's not like they say, yo, what would you rather have every Bernie's Burglar. That's different if you just put it into two. I was thinking about what you actually were naming. So are you still on they? Yes? Okay, alright, baby, well I'm married. I ain't picking a ob I remember, shut up. It's a game I play. I don't like
playing with life people. I want to play that game. You want to play that game. It's a game. Also, it looks like Mo threes murder suspect reportedly was arrested that Mo three is the rapper from Dallas. Uh We've seen the pictures and I didn't have video, but the pictures of him getting shot and killed on the Dallas Highway. They believe that the murder suspect has been arrested in Dallas. Good good because or something like that. You gotta get off the screep because all they're gonna do is do
do that again to somebody that you love. You know what I mean. You don't wait until it hits close to home to get people like that off the street. Okay. And lastly, Gossip in the City is reporting that Zoey Dollars was shot multiple times in Miami last night while to a strip club. They're saying, story developing. So I hope not. Joey Dollars has been on the Breakfast Club numerous times, several times, I believe twice or three times, and cool dude, I say him all the time, speak
to him all the time. So I hope that it's not true. I hope he is. You can't reach out to him, just that before you just put that out there. I just found out like two minutes ago. You should have texted him and I ask him, I did you have the responded no, Well, I hope this story is not true. Now, just so you learn a lesson my reporting stuff you just see online. You know what I really do, I really, I really hope it's not true. Now. First of all, I hope it's not true because I
don't want to see that brother in that condition. But secondly, I hope it's not true, just so you learn a lesson. See this, and this is my problem with the Breakfast club. This is my problem with the Breakfast Club. Right if I report the story that's out, he says, that's not gossum. Give me some gossam. Give me something I don't know, give me something that might be. They will now report something that I know reported from Gossip of the city. Then he goes, why are you gonna report the story
you don't know about? Why are you gonna do that? We shouldn't be listening to Meldstening. He told you to listen to me. I don't know I listen to you. All right, Well, that is your room A report, that's all abat. Yes, we are you giving that? Done? Conte And there's a punk ass mall saying in Atlanta that
we need to highlight. All right, we need to talk to this punk ass mall sayling and I'm glad I don't know his real name, but I need to know his real name because he don't need to be No damn mall saying that he needed to be a grinch. But we're gonna talk about it for after the hour. What punk ass mall saying it taking his job too damn serious, top flight mall, Santa, we're gonna talk about it. Gracious, what the sailor through the hill. No, it's not what
Santa did to me. It's what Santa did to a young, little four year old child. God this gracious, all right, we'll get into that next keeping locked as the breakfast club. God Morning, breakfast Club, Your morning's will never be the same. Mountain Do his partner with HBCUs and an effort to uplift the next generation of badass Black innovators and entrepreneurs. But the Real Change Opportunity fun pitch competition empowering students to go out and do visit Mountain dot com slash
Real Change to enter for Donkey of the Day. I'm a democrat to being Dunky of the day, a little bit of a mixture, so like a dog day. Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three years. But Donkey of the Day is a new wife. Yeah, Donkey of to Day for Thursday, December tenth goes to a punk ass Illinois mal Santa who broke the heart of a four year old kid name Michael. I think the kid's name was Maybe I made that up. I
don't know where I got that name from. Now listen, man, keep in mind that your uncle Charla grew up on A Christmas Story. In fact, Christmas Story is my favorite holiday movie of all time. But even though it's early, I don't want to be a prisoner at the moment. Jingle Jingle currently playing on Netflix is challenging that spot. But Ralphie and a Christmas Story is my all time favorite Christmas movie, and never have I watched that movie
and felt sorry for Ralphie. I always thought everyone was giving Ralphie sound advice when he was asking for that Red Rider Red Rider bb gun. Okay, no, you can't have this for Christmas. You'll shoot your eye out if you have no idea what I'm talking about. Let me school you play the clip what do you want for Christmas? Little boy? My mind had gone blank. Frantically I tried to remember what it was I wanted. I was pulling and pulling. It all about a nice football. Okay, get
him out of here a football? Oh what was I doing? Wake up, stupid, wake up some combination. You'll shoot your eye out, kid, Merry Christmas? How sound advice? Okay? Not only did Sannah tell him no, you'll shoot your Iyati kicked him down the slide beat it. I never felt sorry for Ralphie. Okay, I think that's a perfectly logical reason to not buy that red rider bb gun. Who wants to shoot your eye out? I respected everyone for
telling Ralphie the truth, especially Santa. I mean, if Santa was really real, do you think he would just give you everything you ask for? No? Yes, he would have to use some discernment because y'all would be asking for a bunch of stuff you don't need and something that you would ask for just dangerous. So Santa couldn't just give you everything you want? Right, Well, this is what happened in Illinois, and Illinois a mall Santa decided to
tell the truth. Let's go to Fox News for the report. Please, A ma all, sad ain't guts politically correct? Turning down one little boy's request for Christmas. Watch No no guns, No, not even a NERF gun. If your dad wants to get it for you, that's fine, but I can't bring it to What else would you like? Top? Top right there? Stop right there now. The kid asked for a NERF gun.
Santa said no, no guns. The mom said it's a NERF gun, and Santa said no. If his dad wants to get it for him, his dad can get it for him. I can't bring it. The little boy burst into tis you gotta watch the video? He runs off. It's set now. This is why, this is why Santa is getting dunk here today, this small Sanda number one. Santa Claus isn't real. Yes he is. Shut up, you stop that. And being that he's not real, there's absolutely no reason they take your job as a mall santas
so serious. Every single toy, video game, console, animal, apple product these kids asked for. When you're a mall Santa, just say yes. It's all about imagination. What those kids get for Christmas isn't your responsibility. Sere's one thing when we tell kids the story of Santa Claus and we make them believe this chunky caucasun in a slave with flying reindeer. It's sliding down chimneys on Christmas Eve, giving you what you want. But it's another when, when, when
you is an adult, believe it. Okay, for all you kids out there listening who don't have chimneys, ask your parents today, how was Santa getting in the house window if y'all don't have a chimney window, and watch them studdy their ass off, knocking off. Not gonna tell you how. You're gonna tell people not to break it into but then tell them this fat white man can just jump through your window. Magic. Oh shut up. Personally, I think the story of Santa Claus is cruel and unusual punishment
for poor adition franchise kids across this country. Okay, imagine telling those kids Santa brings you any and everything you want. All you have to do is be nice, don't be naughty, write a letter and you get what you want. Got little kids in the ghetto asking for their parents to get jobs, asking for clean water, asking for things that we take for granted, like breakfast. All right, there's some all I wanted, some bacon, and Santa can't bring none
of it? All right, don't. No kid deserved that, just like that little four yold didn't deserve to be told that he couldn't get his brand new nerve cunt in ball. Santa, you have one job. One sell the dream. You got the audacity, the unmitigated jingle gall to tell this little four year old boy, if your dad wants to get it for you, that's fine, but I can't bring it to you. Play to play that clip one more time.
It is one more time the mall Santa said no to a NERF gun, which was all the little kid wanted. The next day, I want that. I wanted to crying part drum started from the top. I want the crying part A mall sad. It gets politically correct, turning down one little boy's request for Christmas. Watch no no guns, No not even a NERF gun. If your dad wants to get it for you, that's fine, but I can't bring it. It's okay, stop or that cry that comes from deep down inside of child. Let's man, you gotta
speak the truth to the youth. And the truth is dad and mom are getting the gifts for you. Okay, they're getting the gifts for you. Santa isn't real, So why the hell would he tell no man? Why the hell would he tell this little kid what he can't bring when he knows he's not bringing anything to begin with. You saw that little for your boy burst into tens. That's how poor poverty is screaking kids of all colors feel every year. We need to stop playing with these
kids emotions and tell him the truth. All right, You know what happens when you lie the kids about standard. This is what happens. Riley Freeman talked to him. Dear s you are a bitch. That's right. Wait wait, wait, hold on, hold on, Dear Santa, you are a ass that's right. I heard the mall is hiring extra security to protect you. That's a bitch move, Santa. I'm coming for that ass again until you pay what you owe
and thirty yours the Santa Stalker. That's right, And this is why that mall Santa and Illinois needs his ass whip. Your job is to simply make kids feel good. Let the parents handle the rest. You don't tell my kid what they can and can't receive. You don't know how my bank account is set up. And if you're not going to actually pull up with the sleigh, the reindeer, and the gifts. Shut your whole hole hole one ass up forever. All right, please give this mall Santa from Harlem,
Irving Plaza and Illinois the biggest he hall. Now, I really wish I knew this guy's name so I can encourage him to never play Santa again. A person like that should only be regulated to being a grinch. Now, on a more positive note, Harlem Irving Plaza Mall did do something nice. Let's listen. The Mall Santa said no to a nerf gun, which was all the little kid wanted. The next day, the mall apologized and then they sent out a very special delivery to that kid's house. We're
so sorry. That's sweet. Too bad that poor kid will never have Santa bring him anything ever again for the rest of his life, setting that little boy up for failure or whatever. Merry Christmas kids, if you're out there listening Santa Israel. People who don't believe in seeing Santa don't believe in magic, and that's why they have a lot of shortcomings in life. Like look at my co host. He's very short, and the reason he's so short is because he doesn't believe in Sanda. If he believed in Santa,
it would be like six foot. Keep in mind, is the same guy who comes in here with paint on his face every day and wants us to believe his beard is real. So being that he tries to sell us that, of course he would try to sell us on Santa clause. All right, all right, let's keep him moving. Eighty five South Show will be joining us next. You know those brothers. That's right, eighty five South Show. You can now listen to the eighty five Soft Show on
the Black Effect I Heeart Radio, your podcast network. We'll discuss all right, Carlos Miller, Chico Bean, and DC Young Fly Guy. Next, so don't move. It's to Breakfast Club Go Morning Ride with the mob, y'others ate Safford. When we celebrating a temph year anniversary for the Breakfast Club, shut outs to Angela ye, shout out to m V, shout out some other boy, charlomagne a God, y'all gone, I made some job one of my favorite shows, a lunch the Breakfast Club. Back. You're checking out the world's
most dangerous morning show. Morning Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. He got some special guests in the building, young legends, eighty five South. What's up? What's going on now, Charlomagne. I want to tell y'all, Charlomagne change. He's signed a new contract. He's an executive. Now. You gotta talk to him a certain way. He got a lot more money. Somebodys letting.
Y'all know. He changed on us. Y'all. Gotta do that money you got, you man, Come on, Envy stop money day man. So we're gonna act like we didn't sit here and watch dj N be called Charlottagagne bay for a fat time. Yeah, come here. I have both been somewhere in that building. You know. They said it's a night. I know, y'all. Y'all don't say something about the ass he gave me. But y'all talking about me calling man bait. Whoa, whoa, whoa. I don't know what he talking about. That sounded crazy.
I don't know what he's talking about. That did sound a little crazy. We got, y'all. I'm going on, whoa, Yeah, that almost he didn't meet it like that. It was a prop. It was a it was a replica of an ass. Replicate his ass. That man gotta replicate his ass. He sat there, they imprinted his ass. He put it in the box and gave it to me for Valentine's Day. It was a joke. So wait minute, time out, come out. Remember, so you had a sculpture of your a. It wasn't mine.
That was his ass as your ass. That was a sculpture of yo a. I don't got it there from comfort all the way around and you sitting it to my boys. DJ and hadd had terrible man man, y'all waiting, Why y'all waiting we get on here to start talking about this? Hey, y'all had that conversation started? He start? He started, No, he said something about y'all calling each other a bath and then DJ mbidence let the cut out the bag and holding up it went from the bay.
Did she talking about bunk beds? Didn't do that? Ass man? What else? Never ship? He said, hey, hey, you know we did see make twork and Tory Lane the Wild Boy. Tory Lane said, you're doing all that undergram but can't take no. I did I did just that. Yes, Tory Lane tweeted that the Wild Boy man. Never he said wild wild, He said that crazy. Y'all get back on the road. Now, tholready ain't trk going, don't try out
to show this weekend. I gotta show this weekend. I'm I'm at Columbus and una o man man Man Carlos and to Commissippi Day weekend. But I saw y'all pulling by being at the school. I thought I saw eighty five times. You're gonna be in the school this weekend. Now, old man, y'all gotta read. Yeah, that's the show from Texas an executive. You don't think you gotta read no more. You're back on the corona or y'all you in the land. I know you ain't scared about no dan coronavirus. Oh,
I ain't going out deep food. You just said you got a show. I'm gonta say they backed down. I'm I can watch mother. So when they walk up, I'm like, hey, what are you going? Don't get you? Both? I caught it one time, Oh you had it? Hey, yeah? And then damn it. Why did I say that? Because this is gonna be if well, all right, I had it, okay, both five months ago. Both would be like pull up the doctors I had four five months ago. Was it bad? Did you have symptoms? You have symptoms and all that. Man,
I won't pass. I won't the dal hugely. But I went on stage. You feel what I'm saying. I was just walking and I was like, damn rom getting hot, like am I'm starting to feel a heart deep real fashions. So I wouldn't go get checked and they were like, yeah, you you positive. I was like, shit, I do that. I time medicine. Y'all got and I even like fourteen day though he went through metopause. I don't want that. But you don't broken. That's bad. You tweaking real like depot.
Don't note this kill bro that folk din left and right, because once it intensifies, bread and take over your bottle. You been ever so that it's scary. I was. I didn't want people to kid civil any any any other diseases. Anybody from any five South show want to reveal? What about what about Charlemagne freak ass on you and Nick skined? Hey, man, it's not funny. Don't talk about Charlomagne's bit of like that's have some compassion, DC, OK, give a damn you
talk about it. It's your faith. God didn't give you that skin. He congratulations to man. I see y'all that with three hundred, three hundred million views on YouTube, three hundred million views. We just had about five year anniversary and I said, you just hooked up with Charlomagne's Black Effect Network. So so how did that come about? Because you could have win anywhere in the world, but you'll
decided to Yeah, I know you don't. Don't do that. Nah, you gotta come up off some of that five your money, and that's the case. You need to break down. You need to break down and some of that. Don't do that. But no, I mean answer your question from from my perspective, Charlottagne has always been a person who has shown us love, like throughout our career. You know, he's always reached and utilized our talents for anything that he had going on. So, you know, it just it made sense because we know
it's genuine. It's not like he's trying to come in and just capitalize off the the you know, the the energy that we've built amongst each other because he's helped us build that energy. But putting us out in front of us and every time and every time. You always had something good to say, like yeah, exactly before it was even coming about. And you know what I can't say b to Charlottagagne. Yes, I'm glad you turned into
the dude that you turned into. You feeling me you found a nice route and when you remember wh y'all first came out the most hated, Yeah, he still is a little bit you have turning to a person that understands the culture, that understands that what y'all was doing at that moment, you're gonna be a part of the culture, like, for example, eighty five South Show is now being a
part of hip hop culture. And the way you transition when you first came into into who you is down Bro, it's just like real tremendous because now really rock with you. At first he was like, damn, why brobe act like that? You feeling like him? And then you turned it around like, hold up, maybe I need to catch myself a little bit. Even some of the gets that you used to have
that they come back. They fans now little Mama, not a little moment three times all my man from honest, he's still but but you know what he didn't do? He said you know what if I'm gonna sta if I don't like someone gonna stand on it. You don't even got to understand. Though Charlemagne is a troll. He's like every so a lot of that he born on himself.
Like you, he's been new his importance to the culture to just a troll and they finally catch his ass and he'd be like, what, I'm just playing chill out always, but you're trolling your troll. But you know, like I said,
for us, he's always shown love, man. And you know, I know, from from Uncommon Sense to your podcast Brilliant Idiots with You and shouts and just anything you've ever had going on inviting us up to the breakfast club, and you know what I mean, it's it's been beautiful, man, all the way down to you just being somebody who you can reach out to and just ask for advices necessary. That comes from like us because that's how we operate, So it made sense to partner. He actually gets it.
He sees the value in what we're doing. He's not he's adding value instead of trying to take away from like like every all these other people come to you and they try to, you know, make deals or partnerships, but it's like, what are we getting from it? But it's like this one actually makes sense. He gets it. He's in the podcast, so he understands the type of media that we create and what we're trying to do
with it. So it only makes sense. We got more with the eighty five South Show when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking it with the eighty five South Show, Charlemagne. I can't wait till the eighty five South Show movie. I know that's coming. We're working on that. You know what. I now, Yeah, we're gonna we're gonna have a part of that. You and
Mvy calling the bunk bad brother. I'm saying, as long as we're not even in jail, I gotta be the right I gotta be in the top bunk though. That's all. I'm good now. I feel good because I feel like I've been lying the call feel good. I've been telling loads, like loads, I got something, man, I got something, I got something. Hey here telling me that too. I was like, man, hi, man, yet what I told he came back around. I say, hey, man, dream for real? I started hitting lots and I just
started hitting chat. I said, Chat, I think we got it. I got tired of telling those that, But don't you know what it is? Though? It's not. It's just we were just bringing it into fruition. Bro, how would y'all advise like up and coming comedians the used podcasting to the advantage. It's the any way, the way that we consume information now was completely different than it was ten years ago. So now you have the ability to be able to get out so much information that it's damned
impossible for anybody to sense. Or whatever it is you want your message to be. For anybody that's a content creator, just create and eventually somebody will blatch you onto it. I had somebody tell me one time, if you worship for mailbox long enough, you're gonna get some other people to worship it with you. So it really doesn't matter
what you're doing. If you can get past the failures of bumping your head and looking at your views and it's only five six, seven, eight nine, and you're able to get to a point where somebody's gonna last on to it and you'll build a fan base and the next thing you know, you might be sitting on here with the bunk they brothers man, you never know to take yall. It's really funny. Course some people out there
know that it wasn't overnight. Oh well, we did just in studio shows for like two years before two and a half. Yeah, just to build a platform and build an audience and really just find the lane that people wanted to hear, you know from us. So we literally was just locking in the studio like two and a half years straight, just going in, just figuring out the form. I'll never get When they called on like wanted us to do a live show, we were looking at it.
I was like what they won't laugh like variety, like what we were figuring it out, Like they wanted to do this, oh sty And I was like we could do that. They're like, yeah, they board. I'm like, oh when they go when when when everything opened up next year, y'all gonna be charging your little baby money. I mean we hopefully wait wait, wait with what you mean we're
gonna be charging little baby money? He was charging before the d He game out of time to sell too fit before walk through many we played, Yeah, yeah, we play. This is our ten year anniversary. This is the ten years we've been on the Breakfast Club. Remember the first time DC came on the Breakfast Club. I do remember the first time. I was remember twenty thirteen, twenty fourteen and the producer, but you want to play DC because
it was like nobody gonna know what he's saying. That's before people even appreciated what folks was doing on social media. I'm like, man, plus were playing DC. DC got like three million followers on Instagram. People with DC. I remember that. Man. I appreciate y'all man. That's why I rocked with y'all. Man. I knew you was a real one, bro. Where we talked about that damn incident when the folks had that ran up on you when you wanted the video, everybody
gonna talk about it. I said, you know what he did with me and y'all always the race me though, Bro, you fit so anybody. Nobody could never talk bad about DC kind of bullgard. He kind of bullgarded his way on the Breakfast I remember he was hitting at He's setting us on the DM and he was like, I'm coming tomorrow at tending him. I see you the He's like, hell yeah, I'm gonna put Hey, hey, I talked about you, I said. He asked, ain't like tell her we're coming
up there. I'm like that. I just want to put this out there. Don't know nobody else out there and try that. Don't don't try to bull guard here. We have security now. Yah. Yeah, Well I'll tell you one thing. It took y'all forever to get me up there, and then y'all thought I was up there. I didn't up there, and it's been years. It's like we was down. If he still don't know my name, like, if I can give me I was upwhere, he'll be like, hey, what's your name again, Chad? I know your name is Chad
stopping Chad. God see you see, don't get it man, I'm damn man. I look kid, he changed the sheets on your what's that dripping from y'all think y'all will make it ten years though? No, y'all think y'all will get this fart. Nope. Now, I'm not gonna say that. I just didn't. You just don't know, because you know, hip hop is so fickle. You know what I'm saying, And if you look at the life span of hip
hop platforms, they only last about three four years. So you know, I think the build this was gonna last though, let me tell you how low how you know? Because I don't never see y'all outside of work with each other. You keep it work, you work with for the first the first two three years and with each other, no, if you're not kidding, broke working work and the first three that they had to get the bands that was
that made them. If you guys have to build a better relationship work, how do y'all envision the expansion of eighty five South showing the next five years? Because y'all just celebrated five The next five for y'all is gonna be life changing already know that, But what do y'all see for the next five I'm trying to get that compound like Tyler Perry, you can get it. That's that's I'm trying to get that that whole even try the pairs struck struck on that you know, he in mind
is stupid long he struck on that. We can't ain't gonna allow us to see no properly like that because they know we're gonna get it. It's inevitable for y'all. DC. We ain't gonna play with them, you know what I'm saying, We and and but you know, in the next five years, man, I just see us being mobiles executive I mean we just like we already exacts now from even with us producing and writing on the Hip Hop Award Show, you know what I'm saying, the BT hip Hop Award Show.
So just seeing us taking steps like that together, Like, Bro, Carlos remember my first show. I flew with him to wilding out, my first time ever in any some sort of industry. And not to see us together and all of us, Carlos and Chico, all of us together making executive moves together on the whole other level. It's like, look what we were just saying, Bro, you feel Look, look, look what can happen if we just trust each other judgment and just be like you know what, we ain't
got word out. They're trying to figure out how talented we are. Let's come up with a space that showed the world how talented we are. I just want people to get an example from us that it is possible to do it with your partners man. You know, the game that we come from is very individualistic. Like everybody want to be the man. Everybody want to be the
big dog, and that's your aspiration. That's cool, But you can get a whole lot more accomplished if you do it with people that that you trust and love and put, you know, your energy behind and they do the same with you. But you gotta have You gotta be consistent within whatever it is you are. You gotta learn what you are and learn to accept and love that and be the true version of yourself, and then you'll be able to surround yourself with people that can help you
get to the next level. So this use us as an example that it can be done. Man, You can you can move and trust your brothers and your partners to be able to make history together. But thank you guys for joining us. Man, We really appreciate you, guys. Man and congraduated brothers. Hey, look, man, y'all, don't come out with the bunk bed problem. Don't give me my money, man, because I know I was already thinking the problem. You might have to turn that to a quiet storm show.
Do two hours and just slow songs minyday in the morning. Level and make sure y'all check out the eighty five Sop Show on YouTube. Um and the and the podcast is on the Black Effect. I Heeart Radio podcast network. Man every Day available everywhere you listen to podcast Holiday. I think, what's up man, Carlos mill and I want to say congratulations to the Breakfast Club for making their ten year anniversary. The Breakfast Club here, I like it. I like it alright, morning, everybody is DJ Envy and
Lay Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast A good plan and a man come together. Oh my goodness. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Tiffany Hattish. It's about is the rumor report? Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, it looks like the Grammys asked Tiffany Hattish to host a gig. I guess it was the pre party that they wanted her to do and she said no, and she had every rate too, she said no. That she said she turned it down because she wanted some money.
They wanted her to do it with no money and she said no. Now, mind you, this gig that they usually get artists and celebrities to host, they never usually pay. They don't pay anybody anymore. Oh, they never usually pay. Now, they never usually pay. Well, I mean it's still the Grammys, though, but you can't just it's not even about to pay. It's like they didn't want to provide her hair and makeup. They didn't want to give her any of the essentials that people need to do those type of things. So
she posted to pay for everything herself. Yeah, they said, Hattish would have to Uh, I have to pay for hair, makeup and wardrobe. He said, all of that would have to come out of my pocket. I don't know if this might mean I might not get nominated ever again, but I think it's disrespectful. I was, like, the exposure is amazing, but I think I have enough. I appreciate you guys asking. Now She's been nominated for the twenty twenty one Grammy in the Best Comedy Album category for
what movie was that? Um? Sorry, Black Mitsila Netflix Special. Um. The thing is, I think Tiffany Hatters has passed the point where she needs exposure. And I think that's what she said. You can't you can't offer her exposure at this point in her career. And like, even if they don't pay, the fact that they don't want to pay for essential things like hair and makeup and wardrobe. Come on, bronck it off absolutely Grammys all right now, Um, we just did an interview with the eighty five eighty five
South Show. You can hear him now on Black Effect. iHeartRadio podcast network and my guy Chico being, um, I love Chico being he's brilliant. He called us the bunk bed Boys. He called me DJ and be the ball Boys, and I was like, man, that's such a great name. And then it brought me back to my early days of radio. And I used to do radio on ninety three jams in Charleston, South Carolina, in an old station that no longer this listening. Even were called HIG nine
eighty nine. I used to do the Quiet Storm, you know, and instrument I used to do the quiet Storm, and I used to call it thug Love. So I used to do Charlomagne and God thug Glove status. So we and I love quiet storms. I love quiet storm shows now, you know. Salute to Key Sweat in the Sweat Hotel, Salute to the What the hell was that? That's lightning, That's the lightning of the quiet storm. What right now? No said the mood that scared the hell out of me.
I guess it didn't make you want to get close to somebody. A whole shiver slut to the late great Vaughan Harper, the greatest quiet Storm voice of all time, dropping the clues bumf vone Harper, damn it. So I'm like, you know what, that would be a good show. Yes with me An Envy did hours of slow songs, and we and and what the show was called The Bunk Bad Boys. And we had people calling and we say to you, like the top Bunk or the bottom bunker,
could you stop with the goddamn like? And then after you and then after we asked me that question, we play that favorite slow song. So let's let's start feel like the Quiet Storm is a lost art and radio we don't do that. They don't do the Quiet Storm like they used to it, right, I think I think we should do it. Why are you whispering? Because that's the quiet No, it's not the Quietorm. It's about being calm,
having a nice conversational voice. You don't have to whisper all right from So for the mix this morning, let's do the Bunk Bad Boys mix. So we're gonna try it. So instead of doing a whole hour, we're just gonna do a little quick ten minute demo. You see, we got the room, we got the room dimly lit. You have the candles on, I have my robe on. What did that say? Right there? And Nick, you see that? I want you to see that. You see that the
initial thing that's BMDC, that's black men don't cheat. But I want you to get no ideas in here, just because the mood is set. I remember we're married men. All right, Well, okay, let's try it. Eight hundred five eight five one five one, and we're really gonna take your requests. I'm not playing that stupid game envy players. Can you tell y'all on whatever the number is? Put people on there? So let's know we're really putting people on air lets. You gotta slow song requests call us
right now. Let's let's let's start it off. Can we play no? Let the people do it? Well, we gotta play one song. First of all, let me ask you a question. Since you're gonna play a song top bunk a bottom bunk stop during top bunk? No, no, no, no, I'm not getting on the bottom bull. I'm not I'm not getting on a bot. I'm not getting on them. I'm not getting on the bottom. Somebody's gotta be not a damn bottom. Somebody's gotta be on the bottom, and I don't. I'm not a bottom. I'm clearly a power top.
Or play play one of these slow song faster. We can start it off. Oh, this is your first request. It's about on bunk bed Boy radio. That's right, And we gotta use our real names. I'm not Freedom, I'm I'm Lennar jer Rashawn. You're not talking to NBA and Shotom like now you're talking to Rashawn k see I strangling Nod and the Kelly the bunk bed Boys. Hold somebody coach to you right now. If you have a
slow song request, call us right now. For the next ten minutes, We're gonna play whatever slow songs you want. Just remember the top, bunk a bottom, Bunks, it's your boy you I didn't get you out of mom, the Breakfast Club, puning, Everybody's DJ, Envy, angela Ye, Charlemagne, the Gad. We are the Breakfast Club. I think it's a hit. Bro. I got so many calls, emails, text dms, Bunk Bad Boys,
are in effect. Man, Well listen Chico being as the executive producer, Chico being called us the bunk bad Boys this morning, and um, you know, I think that's a great name for a quiet storm type show. And I feel like the quiet Storm is a is a program in radio that doesn't get through respect that it deserves,
like it used to. I used to do the quiet though when I when I started off at the ninety three jams in Charleston, South Carolina, and then I did um nights on Hot ninety nine and chars So I Caroline, I used to do an hour called Thug Love and with Charlomagne and God thug Love status. So now it's a bunk bed boy radio. And I think that it should be Leonard and Rashawan, and I think that it should be an hour long and I think it should
be naturally syndicated all across the country. Okay, I'm with you, heart heart, y'all don't have nothing playing at any night across the country. Winner everybody listening, come on, h yeah, we you know we can do this, and that's what you hired us for, right That's when that's that's when my job title is, right, Senior something something something that is. But I'm here for I'm here to create programming. That's
a good program. That's some good program. Bead Boys, Radio Boys, suit all the great Quiet Storm hosts out there, Lenny Green, Keith Sweat with the Night, Hotel, suit to the legendary Von Happer, rest in peace to him. Um, I think we ready one hour your favorite slow songs. I agree, twelve to midnight, and you just gotta answer top of bottom. I say, the top of bottom. That's all you gotta answer. All right, But Chico, being the executive producer, Chico, you're
checks in the mail. We figured out all the details later. Okay, all right with over when we come back. Positive notice Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela, Yee Cholamine the guy. We are the Breakfast Club now, um, both bad brother. You got a positive note. I do have a positive note. Man. I just want to tell everybody out there, anybody you know that's just alive and breathing right now, waking up to see another day, getting
on their hustle. They grind on this fine Thursday. Hey man, hey woman, be proud of yourself. There you go for how hard you're trying breakfast club. You're gonna finish your y'all dunk
