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Cory Booker Interview and More

Feb 05, 20191 hr 25 min
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1-5 - Today on the show we had New Jersey senator who has now announced his run for President, Cory Booker. He spoke about his run for 2020, Big Pharma, domestic agenda and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the day" to Liem Neeson for his remarks saying he was once seeking revenge on black man after he found out a black man raped his friend, but was he wrong for thinking this way? we opened up the phone lines afterwards to see what our listeners thought about it. 

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In the morning. You gonna wake up in the morning. I'm talking right if you're about to experience a morning showing like any yoast club. What you guys are doing right now, it's the hump culture. Breakfast Club is my morning. I need it and I love it. Something you like, You're really not popping until you do the breakfast Club

and waiting come to y'all show man. I know you gotta be a big time Celet me be up and here you gotta be you gotta be big time t J ny Anti Lay and Charlotta Magine the guy if the breakfast club bitch you good morning us yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Good morning Angela ye, good money damby Charlotta Magne the guy piece of the plan. It is Tuesday, Yes, it's Tuesday, and you you got the troublemakers? Man?

How's that hell? Sorry? That was my protein shaping this morning? You and why what are you? Black Ball and Nicki Minaj and Angela out in People's Daddies. She playing Mari on the Breakfast Club listen the man. I follow him on Instagram. He posts twenty one savage all the time. My son, this is my son, me and my son. My son have to do with this. I'm nothing to do with this, not as secretor has nothing to do with why he was picked up by Ice. It has nothing to do with it. Yeah, man, swoop to my

guy twenty one. I've never seen so many stupid kids, Like, they don't even understand. You've never seen that many stupid kids. And you got the Internet because I guess I don't normally be in the midst of all that. I'm like, this is the dumbest thing I've ever seen. They were mad at you yesterday, not as mad as the barbs were at you yet point definitely not. I feel like I got I got shot twice in the same spot. Talk to me already had that discussion the cup. It's

like six months ago. It was the same discussion. Well, listen, matter at the same thing. Think about the internet, right, we all know the type of logs that make the Internet burn, right, we know the type of things we can throw on the fire of the Internet and make it burn. And you black Ball and Nicki Minaj is gonna always be one of those things that make it burn. But how can I black ball nick I has been not playing her record, Like, that's true. It is a

beige ball. If it's just Envy not playing it, it's a beige ball, It's not a black gall But I said, I mean, this was something that we spoke about six months ago. She said whatever she said about some people didn't hear a thing. You know, it was all over the place last time, so you know, they squashed it out. So I said, we could. I respect your stance. I also think it's whack, but I respect it. Think it's whack because I just playing both sides of the fast.

You don't want the drama. He's like, for once in my life, I'm nothing one that people are coming fun I mean, my guy, you know it is y'all y'a wouldn't but anyway, but that's what it is. It was funny to me that I was laughing at everything yesterday. I was like, yo, people are so stupid. But you know the funny thing is I was in Atlanta, so I didn't really catch it until I landed. Oh that's the best thing. When I landed, my phone was on fire. Listen.

That's why I deleted a Twitter off my phone. I don't have Twitter on my phone snapchat, and I got on my phone on Instagram because Twitter is the only thing that's on fire. No, no, not when the babs chasing I mean on Instagram if you look at your comments, but you don't have to look at your comments on Instagram. I mean, I didn't care, but it was funny. Some of them are hilarious. I love it. The ball I was reading the mom Man. They called me all types

of names yesterday. Names I I texted Charlemagne wanted the names to see what he would saying. I've just been called this Charlemagne every reply, the racial slur. They called me that, like how many times enough enough? I was like, geeche. I kind of agree with him, though, so I didn't really like, what what you agree? What would you agree

with me? But they said, what, I think you're wrong for black balling you shut up, man, And they're like so happy now that Like Charlemagne is barb again, Charlotmagne back the bar. I was saying about peoples. I like Nikki. I've never listened. I don't think you dislike Nikki either. No, I did. I didn't. I never disliked her. I disliked some of her ways. I never disliked her. I did, I did. Some of the way she was moving I

didn't like. But you know, she's good, and you know, people make mistakes and they do things, and she's good. So as long as she's doing get some bars, I feel some bars don't don't even matter. I mean, she knows how I felt about self. And this wasn't the first time that sweet, It wasn't the first time I stood up for a DJ. By the way, it's not a wild, crazy close to Valentine's Day, you know, it's the truth. That's how I feel about my DJ's. Like,

nobody gonna standing for my DJ's. I'm standing for the DJs, you know, because our artists will put the pressure on a DJ faster than they'll put the pressure on the music director, faster than they'll put the pressure on on

program program director, operations manager CEO over labeled. The first thing they'll do is come to a DJ, and I'm like, that's that's crazy, that's fat, you know, but that's DJs are closer to the street though, you know what I'm saying to they a little more accessible, easier to touch that and the fact that they know you, yeah, you know you personally. Did they know it's personally, but you know,

I just didn't like it. I stood it for a bunch of deg I did it for Clue before, I did it for Cype, for sounds before, I did it for a lot of time people standing up for YouTube. I don't ask anybody too, I don't necessarily care. Listen, listen. That's what we need to do. We need to keep all female beef at a minimum and hip hop. So you and NICKI need to squash it immediately. I don't have no problem with how about you're not a female and is that not the bigger picture here? How about

that you're not a woman? That too, Okay, as much as you want to be that too. Now, you know, this is the most righteous, ratchet morning show on the planet, So we always have a healthy balance of the nonsense that we're discussing now. But we also have twenty twenty presidential candidate Cory Booker on uh, nobody did not know Jnald Trump all right, Yeah, he did have a whole documentary about beef before though it did he Yeah, street Fight when he was running from mayor of Newark. Oh

you don't remember that with Sharp James. That was an award winning documentary. I think I did see that. Yeah, it was a really tough campaign. He actually ended up losing that election, but they documented the whole process of it, and it was dirty. James beloved in New York him. I always wanted to know why people in New York really didn't take to Corey book. Collect That's because he was from the suburbs at first, and then he moved

to Newark. So you know how it is when they look at you as like an outsider coming into New York. It was a mixture of both though some people liked them. Some people, Yeah, but that was so. He has been living in New York, you know, since then. So we'll talk to him later to find out all about that. All right, And we got front page news. What we're talking about. We are going to be talking about the Super Bowl. How were the numbers on the Super Bowl? Well,

we'll give you that breakdown. It's not too great, all right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keep a lot just to Breakfast Club, Go morning, Angelie Charlomagne, the guy we are Breakfast Club? Hey yo ho, all right, let's get too for Page News. What were talking about? Well, rest in Peace, Too Young and the Restless star Christophe Saint John. He was found daddy was fifty two years old. They said just last week. He was treated for depression.

And he also had gotten engaged five months ago. His fiance posted how did it happen? How? Why did you leave so early and left me all alone? You know he's been on He was on The Cosby Show and he played them Vegan the Vegetarian Vegan Boyfriend, and he also played on The Young and the Rest of Since nineteen ninety one. He got nine Daytime Emmy Award nominations and won ten double n double ACP Image Awards. Did you check on your grandma yesterday? Did you check on

your old auntie and make sure that she okay? Okay? I don't know if that was he was in the Own Was he in the eight Month episode? He wasn't in that episode. Yeah, he wasn't. A boy from the netword. I don't remember. But he also has played on a lot of different things like Everybody Hates Chris. He played on in a Different World. Your Grandma known from Young and the restless. Absolutely, Grandma's devastated this morning here in this news, Oh your mama. Now they also lost He

also lost his son, Julian back in twenty fourteen. His son took his own life. So yeah, just I guess dealing with depression. Every pression ain't no joke, bro. Some people have extreme highs and extreme lows. I'm one of them. I'm having an extreme high this morning, though. I woke up listening to the Guy and Mary J. Blige didn't

transition in the Notorious Big for whatever reason. I was listening to Bobby Brown this morning on my way to Okay, knew, Jack Swinkle, get you in that mood all right now, Charlotte Ruce, this is gonna be upsetting to you. They have filed for bankruptcy. Charlotte Ruce, Charlot, I know you're a big fan of Charlotte rus I grew up on Charlotte Ruth. That's the food. It's not Charlotte's. Ruce's Charlotte if Charlotte Ruse was fashion Over before Fashion Over. Yes,

they filed for bankruptcy. They are going to close the ninety four stores. So they said, basically, they had too much debt the brick and mortar presence was actually a burden for them, So they are planning to hopefully emerge from this bankruptcy, getting new owner and have a lighter balance. Why don't they just follow the fashion noble model and go e commerce like I'm sure that's why they're closing

down some stories. It's like, for one, yeah, a little bit better than Forever twenty one, I would say, you know, really, Forever twenty one is popping. It's the only female clothes. Yes, Charlotte Up's only sells female clothes. Yes, I grew up in South Carolina. My wife used to be in Charlott's rous a lot over twenty one. Men's does really well too. Charless Roofs is better than Rainbow, you know what I'm saying. And the Super Bowl had the lowest viewers since two

thousand and eight. So that's just an update for you as far as how many people were watching the Super Bowl, and it's the historically lowest scoring game, but it's also one of the lowest views. Been declining your ratings the

past seven years. That's probably because there's so many other ways to watch TV, right because to watch about one hundred point seven million across all the network platforms, right, and people all the digital properties for the NFL and everything, yea, and the fact that people are boycotting and stuff like that. But I mean, I guess it's a lot of different ways to watch the Super Bowl other than intelligence. All right, Well that is your front page Newses all right, get

it off your chests. Eight hundred five five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us right now. We'll get you on the ends. The Breakfast Club, Go morning the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. You don't need to know to have an adult snow day. Had to eBay this winter and make the most of your money shopping eBay deals with our best price guarantee plus free shipping on millions of items. If it's happening on your adult snow Day,

it's happening on eBay. The Breakfast Club. You get to pick up the mother mother phone and down. This is your time to get it off your chest. Noether you're man or plas, we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. So you but have the same energy. Hello, who's this dust out of four way? And was happy Tuesday off, all right? What's up dustin? Happy Tuesday? Broke? Get it off your chests? All right, man, I'm just calling to give some BIV device to the most beautiful,

smartst woman that I know. Her name is Ashley. That's my wife. Is people's awesome mother and everything in the world. I love that, No, man, she is awesome. Stup every morning I woke up next year, Man, I wake up with a smile. There's nothing to be bad at the same here, bro, I ain't mad at you feel to say, wake up next to his wife with a smile. Shut up, he meant his wife. What did you mean? His wife? He was trying to be funny as Hello, who's this?

Oh hey, there's a Stephanie called from Cleveland. How are y'all today? Hey from Cleveland? Um, oh, thank you for coming to Cleveland's iHeart in the new station. I appreciate that app wenten to y'all on the app on my phone for a long time. Yeah, y'all need something since Lebron left again, that's it. We have a lot. Don't do that. Yeah, but I wanted to say, I'm I love you, Charlmagne. I'm a little mad at you. Right now, because um, yesterday you were very hump a critical in

the way that you went at Jimmie Levado. Obviously those means from funnies, like people were just joking about the fact that they didn't know he's one in the UK. But you also said when Angel he first reported about um, you were like, oh, he looked like he got attacked by somebody who was screaming Maga world. So that wasn't funny either. Oh well, they're trying to be funny. He

really did look like he got attack Maga supporters. How do you want to make fun But that is a real situation for Jesse Smaller and then you're gonna get so mad at getting a bottle that's their cool. Oh, Jesse Smaller is not the only person that Magan supporters of attack, of course, but it's still not toil to make of that situation. Let her just be mad at you for your dead Okay, okay, just take that. I mean Jesse did call himself to gay Tupac though. That

was kind of funny. That was and that's cool. I wanted to play. Also, thank you so much for your bucks. I was played diating up with um anxiety and depression. I started taking madicine and it's been great. So she's happy and mad at you at the same time. Maybe that's that's the kind that's the kind of people I love. I love people like you because I know your emotions are real. So I appreciate you being mad at me and appreciate the love. And I know that the madness

is coming from a genuine place. And you want me to do better. I do. I'm so proud of you. I've been listening forever, so I'm really proud you're doing good. Thank you very much. Yeah from Area City. Oh boy, what's up? Gee from the bricks man, We ain't here for you in a long time, He goes, we thought you got locked up. Bro. Oh did you saying that? Because Block and Paul White, you would have thought I was gonna bag. That's Stu man. I gotta get off my fact that the fact that just Mullett is out

his senter, he's the new Gate Tupac. I mean, I'm offender that fit. And then he also got the nerves to say that it's time for black people to start them more black and more gay. I mean, what type of narcotics this man? Nor he said this all thrown black history. Mother, I'm for this fall. So are you telling me that you would not love a gay tupac? Can you imagine what keep your head up would have been about if he was gay? Oh? My goodness, absolutely Na.

This wouldn't say some fucking like that taller man. I'm just a crawl pawling. So you're telling me you wouldn't want to hear I get around from a gay Tupac. My goodness, absolutely no, I don't want to hear I get around from nobody? Jay? What about the ambitions as a rider from a gate tupac? Man? You moving on? Mind? Charlo Man, I knew your fruity. You can't hide it no more. My gosh, A right, guys, that's enough with gay Tupac having nose drink coron were supposed to do

to hit him up? Hey, Hey, how would get Tupaca look laying laying in the tough covered in jewelry? Ohe man, you don't know if your chests eight hundred five eight five one on five one if you need to vent hit us up now, it's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Wake wake up, wait your time to get it off your chest with your man or blas. We want to hear from you on a breakfast club. We have a one in a million call right now. We have Kayla on the line. Kay look, good morning,

Hi Kaylak, good morning morning. Oh hey Charlomagne. Hi ye, hey Kayla, Hi Envy, Hey, now you calling for Charlomagne. You have a huge crush on Charlomagne. Chess, I do. I actually called last year and was the one like Charlomagne who got me hot. I'm for brus with Jordan. I'm trying to find you. No disrespect to your wife, Yeah, I got that through. Oh my god, I'm well. I'm happy that you got great taste. Baby. No, she doesn't thank you. So what other fetishists do you have? You ask? Um?

I mean, I just want to say that he is really sexy, like he has a demeanor to where he'll look at you like like oh my gosh, whoa he's walking like no, for real, y'all. He walked around like he has a aura of good like he's like a sexy mad ball. Yeah, she's mad ball this presence. And then he dark skinned like dark skinned men. You already know you're gonna leave satisfied, like you don't even have to say twice my bad DJ y'all, are you saying

that I got big energy killer? No, it's not about oh well, like blab a woman clothes and put it on her and then she'll be like chasing you as Okay, though I don't chase. My grandma got money. So I say, let me ask you a question. Charlamagne likes things in the butt. No, what do you mind? No, I'm never in the but I'm twenty eight years old and I've never and I will never. We haven't even had breakfast yet. Could you stop nothing talking to Kayla. I hope you'll

run into each other one day. I really get married. I do so. No disrespect for your wife for work. This is all very disrespectful to his wife. Okay, I'm happily married. But thank you, Kayla. I appreciate you appreciating Kayla. Hold on, I'm gonna give you his number, right, Yes, you should be appreciated. I don't want his number. That's disrespectful, but just no, Sean Lemaine, Kayla Aubrey Elle legged, it's so trying to get to you. I live in Brunswick, Georgia,

I'm white by Saint Thomas Island. Okay, you got money down on your knee the coach. He didn't never say how she looks. She just said, I got money. You know your I'm beautiful, I am brown skin, I'm four eleven. I'm I'm taking like a coke bottle, like the one back in the day, like anyone. And I'm telling you, I'm thank you. That will be no more. Wife. Wold, come on now, you cannot. They have three children together. Okay, we appreciate, don't break. I'm a happy home. She don't

keep no man, thank you, damn. Okay, have a blessed day. We appreciate you. Thank you for calling. It's ruthless. Yes, all right, okay, okay, wow, wow, wow guys. I was on in the scream high this morning. I'm gonna scream higher right now. Okay, you know what she later with, I got money. You know you're a bird. Listen. I suppose you didn't ask her net worth? Listen. I'm just happy to be here. Thank you Cayler for appreciating me. All right. Flattery will get you everywhere. You don't have

no b d ei though, that is true. Oh man, We'll give you a update on twenty one Savage and Ice and what's happening with him, because he did apply to seeing the country a couple of years ago. So we'll tell you what it is, all right, we'll get into that next keeping locked as the Breakfast Clugal Morning, the Breakfast Club. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy we are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to these rumors. Let's talk twenty one Savage. Listen, this just

Ohlah reports Breakfast Club. So let's delve into what's happening with twenty one Savage with his whole visa situation. Now, according to twenty one Savage, his lawyer, they're saying that one might have triggered his arrests was his visa application. He actually made a move to become a legal resident, and that's what may have caused them to investigate the application. They did a background check which revealed that he was born in the UK, came to the US legally in

two thousand and five. He did have his visa, but it expired the next year and he's been here illegally ever since. According to his lawyer, this has happened to so many people, it's not there when he fault of his own because he was a child when this happened. Now, according to his lawyer, he was trying to apply for a U visa back in twenty seventeen, and that's a visa that's a form of relief for people who have been here illegally for ten years or longer who have

a qualifying US relative living here. He has three kids who are born here, so that would qualify him to be able to remain here legally. Now, they did try to bring up this felony conviction. Ice brought that up, but his lawyer saying that was expunged, so that shouldn't even be an issue for him in twenty one minutes

since he was five years old. That's so crazy. He's been since he was five years old, right, So, according to his attorney, Ice is trying to unnecessarily punish him, and the visa that he applied for also is kemmy also based on him being a victim of a crime. He was shot during a twenty thirteen incident where his best friend was murdered and that affected him physically and mentally severely. So he goes on to say that being a crime victim also puts him in a position for

being here permanently. Slu to my guy twenty one. Man, he's a great guy, and I think twenty one is gonna end up being the face of this whole illegal immigrant deportation thing the way Meek millers to face the prison reform because sometimes things happen to you so God can work through you. Or I think that twenty one is gonna end up being a good voice for this.

This situation is okay, absolutely now it's mom posted. It's a damn shame when we live in a world where people thrive off and feed negative energy, laugh at others who are going through real life challenges fighting for their lives and freedom. Sick of it. However, in the end, people will see this too, shall come to pass free twenty one Saven. Wonder if they're using this to like nail twenty one on other things though, because this all just seems so random to pick them up for this situation.

He's been out the street for a couple of years now, so I know that shouldn't be an issue. I agree with that, but you know, sometimes people were having access

to grind because of old stuff. They hate to see those those guys who may have been a certain way in the street actually changed their lives on Evolve and so can't get them for that, but we'll get it for taxation, yeah, and something like that, because he's not really supposed to be he let's if we can stick this on them, right all right now, his team has said all the loves appreciate it, but money is last of our worry. Awareness and support is what we need.

Pa real one for speaking up. He's talking about peap

in quality control. Be vocal. This is an issue a lot of people go through that you may never know and God forbid they have to go through slue to my gudm easy And I'm gonna tell you something, man, all of these people that's you know, running for president, the Kamala Harrises of the world and the Corey booka is like the same way they talked about the Justice Mulet situation in regard of the hate crimes, this is the time to talk about this twenty one savage situation

in regards to illegal immigrants in the treat and that the bad treatment of the receiving crime. And that's something that we've been seeing, you know, even before twenty one savage just with Donald Trump trying to shut down the border, also trying to get rid of DOCCA and everything. So that's something that has been an issue ongoing that we should pay attention to. Y'all want to be cool and y'll want to look like y'all connected to the culture.

Y'all need to reach yourself. There's something to get okay all right now? For everybody excited for Atlantic Season three, they're saying that may not come in twenty nineteen, it may not come out this year, but it is currently being written, so we don't know if it's going to happen this year, but they are at least working. So you know, people have been posting footage of different things right now. And I'm excited for Atlanta. That's one of my favorite shows. I don't want them to rush it.

I like it when it's like a year or two in between the shows, and I do want it back, though, I do want it back shows I know like I need Insecure back. I need Atlanta back. Sometimes message that momentum. People like to see it all the time and forget about it, take your time. I miss it certain shows. I'm like, when is Power coming back? When is this show coming back anything worth? It is worth the way

all right now. Celo Green has apologized. We told you about his post Big Boy, Yo, big We're riding with you, fam do that ish F the so called protesters, you just got one hundred million worth of press. I'll kill for you. And that's because people were criticizing Big Boy

for performing at the Super Bowl halftime show. But Cilo is writing for his guy, and Timica Mallory got on his She said, really, Celo, huh, just want to make sure you all see how some of the artists we love really feel about mothers and fathers who have lost your children and people on the front line. Also, someone called TV one and asking what there is to like about this post. I've been outside of jail for two days in the cold, trying to help detainees get food,

hot water, and lights. I'm on some other is today. Y'all don't want it with me? Well, Celo has since apologized. He said, I'd like to address what has become a large misunderstanding, and I hope you will receive this post as clarity, closure, and most important, an apology. I posted yesterday, excited in the heat of the moment, and spirit of triumphant support of my fellow at Lanting teammate and brother Big Boy. My post is speaking exclusively to him and

about those who are posted him performing. I would never disrespect or devalue the stance or the severity of why it has been a call to arms as far as our living situation here in America. So he did apologize to those who he offended. Yeah, I love Celo what he was bugging. You know, you don't have to say to so called protests. And you got to realize it's people out here fighting for you even when you don't

know it. And you never know when you're gonna be in that situation and need those same people to Tamika Mallory's and the Misons and the Linda Saucers and the common President to come ride for you. You never know. He has a response to Peter because Peter went a big boy. Hey, big boy, the way you move is horrifying when animals have to die for your outfit. So they didn't like that fur that he had on during

the performance. But in other news, Big Boy has announced the Dungeon Family Reunion tour, So that's gonna be happening he'll be on tour with Goody Mob, Sleepy Brown, Organized Noise and kp the goal. I'm definitely here to see that. I'm and I'm not sticking up with Peter because Pete ain't never been a negative degree temperatures, clearly, because then first you can wear something else. You don't have to wear a fur. I know you ain't talking. You don't

you too? Bacon, turkey, bacon, I don't even eat. I don't eat that anymore. You eat animals? Nope, I stopped. I told you I was being a vegetarian. Now what I mean, if you okay something you got gotta be leather. She was gonna have attarian. I told you I've been working on it. And so yeah, that's been the goal. I eat animals. I eat things with facing. Sorry, Peter, we know we heard. Yes. All right, well that is

your rumor report. And by the way, since you brought up bacon, um, it is Chinese New Year today and it is the Year of the pig. So happy Chinese New Year going. Hey, if I choic, shout out pigs after you say you don't eat pork, this is the year the pig. It's is Chinese year. All right and shout out to Revolt. This is our hundred thousand, hundred episodes, that Revoke episode. You can't even make a shout out

of the man we got FROMT page news. Next year when we're talking about um, I mean, we are going to talk about the super Bowl and they're historically low numbers. And we'll tell you who has commented on what they did as far as watching the super Bowl or should I say not watching? All Right, we'll get into that next keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody's DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some front page news.

What we're talking about. Well, Ben in college, we talked about the Offima, historically black college that might have to shut down. They did surpass their goal of raising five million dollars to help them stay open, and they actually raised eight point two million dollars. So they still have to undergo a formula pill to make sure everything is good to go, but fortunately they have surpassed that goal. Now, why was it showdown? Was it bad financing, bad management

or was it low admissions? Do we know? Well, they did have to fundraise to raise that money and that became a community white effort. So I don't know if it was bad. You know many maybe people alumni weren't giving back the way that they should. You know, I can't tell you exactly what happened. Dropping a clue bombs have been in college day. They didn't have their goal out of Friday, and Friday was the last day. Said they must have raised that like last four million this weekend.

Yea luth have been in college. So let's everybody that actually supported I give. I gave a couple of dollars, all right. Now. Super Bowl viewership has fallen to its lowest since two thousand and eight with the newer Gland Patriots win over the Rams, and some people clearly were not watching the game. Here's what Al Sharpton had to say to Baller Alert. I didn't watch it. I took a knee and did other things until Kaepernick is re

hired somewhere and it's not blackballed in the NFL. I was not going to watch the Super Bowl, all right Now. That number of one hundred point seven million total audience come when you add up everything. So if you watch it on the network on interactive on NFL digital properties, verizing media, mobile properties, all other kinds of digital properties. That's all those numbers put together. Are we boycotting the NFL because they blackballed Colin Kaepernick because the NFL is

a racist organization? If it's because it's a racist organization, then Colin shouldn't want to play in a racist organization and we shouldn't watch. So even if Colin gets a job doesn't mean that the NFL is any less racist. Yeah, what's the goal? I don't understand. Like I said a long time ago, the more powerful message would be for Colin to say, the NFL doesn't care about the police brutality that black and around people face it the hands of the police, and they blackballed me for standing up

for my community. That would make a lot more people give the NFL the middle finger, Like, you can't be saying and expect everyone to boycotting. We don't even know why we are really boycotting. I get you what you say, but there's a lot of athletes that play in the NFL that feed their families from that as well. So it's kind of like, do I not support them because they're still trying to make some money, some coin to

feed their families. And do I say on this side, you know it's people have hometown heroes, family members, everybody that I'm not mad at anybody that watch the NFL. I still watch the NFL from time to time. I just think that Colin needs to have a message. I'm witcap, but what are we? What am I with? Yeah, because he took a knee because he was protesting the injustice that black and brown people face it the hands of

the police. So I thought, then blackballing him because that is why everybody was given the NFL or the middle finger. So if they get if he gets rehired, that doesn't go away. No, And why would you want to work for a racist organization? Do you know what I'm saying? Like, like, why would you want to work for an organization that is given the middle finger to black and brown people and the injustice that we face. We have to get more on this and figure this out. I just think

Colin needs a message. Like I said, I'm witcap, but what are we doing? And tonight is the State of the Union. By the way, are you guys gonna watch Donald Trump's annual State of the Union. Wouldn't miss that stand up special for the world best best stand up comedian going today. Donald Trump, Man, I got my book club with Divine Franklin tonight, so I won't be home to watch it, but I'm sure I'll catch a lot of it digitally. All right, Well, that is your front

page news, all right. Now, when we come back, looking of Donald Trump, one of his arch enemies, well, I don't know, he's not really his arch enemy, but he's gonna be one of his may not cool main competitors. That's right. New Jersey Senator Corey Booker will be joining US twenty twenty presidential candidate Cory book that's right, former mayor of Nork. So we'll talk to him when we come back. So don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Go Morning,

the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Tonight at nine eighth Central, lamb Et American Soul, The Untold Story of Soul Train from the producers of the new edition story One Man Ignites a Black Cultural Revolution, sin Qua Walls Is Down. Cornelius American Soul series premiere tonight at nine eighth Central on BAT The Breakfast Club. Yeah, it's the one most dangers want to show to Breakfast Club. Charlomagne and God Angelie I on the way envies that.

I guess he's on the way back from Atlanta. But we have a man I'm very interested in talking to. He's running for president in twenty twenty. Senator Corey Booker is here. It's good to be here, man, Thank you for having good morning. How are you. I'm doing well, man, it's good to be here. You know, I'm a fan and appreciate you keeping the tradition going of black radio, which has always been about informing, inspiring, challenging as well

as entertainment. Now, let's talk about this because you didn't ask that you were running on the first day of Black History Month. Yes, and people were speculating that you would announce it at some point. So what made you decide finally, Okay, this is the year I'm going to do it for me. Right now, we're at a point in our country where folks are starting to lose faith in this nation and its ability to work for them.

People feeling left out, left behind, and I think a lot of folks are starting to think the force is tearing us apart. Are stronger than that would hold us together. So why I just don't believe that. I think it's time that we get back to bringing people together, to focus on injustice, to focus on a social justice and advancing the idea of America for more people. Donald Trump told a face the nation that you don't stand a chance.

Why don't you believe in you? Well, I don't think there's a person that There is not a person who's listening to my voice right now who has not been underestimated, but that doubted and overcome anyway. And so this is who Donald Trump is. You know, I'm going to show that the power of the people is greater than the person in power. And if you believe that and believe in me especially, somebody come in the pathway that I've come.

Only twenty one people in American history of going from being a mayor of a city to being in the United States Senate. I'm the fourth popularly elected African American. And the history of our country to the United States Senate, we have a history as a country of doing things

other people said couldn't be done. And if you were one of those believers, as time for us as America to start doing impossible things again, then support my campaign, show show and go to Corey Booker dot com give a dollar, two dollars, because we're going to show that the people we can do this. Does Corey Booker have a specific agenda for black people? And if so, what

is it? Look, Man, I as an African American, you know, as a black person, so much of the realities for all Americans if you look at through the lens of African Americans, they've been many ways the conscience of this country from its founding when we said we were going to be a nation of liberty and justice for all, the African American experience challenged the inadequacy of those words

when it meant reality. And so right now, you pick an issue from maternal mortality rates to incarcenteration, the broken criminal justice system, to access to healthcare, you see African Americans having worse outcomes, and you address the issues of Americans power African Americans, the very promise of America becomes real. And let me give you an example of this. One of the main reasons I didn't shy away from it.

My posters told me it wasn't a big issue on the minds of New Jerseyans, But I ran telling people I was going to Washington to do something about mass incarcerration, and they said, well, it's not a big issue. But we came down there and for years, I've been a senator for over five years, I worked, worked, worked, and

just last Congress, we finally got a bill done. Now, it doesn't solve the problem, but the first time in our lifetime, after the prison population going up five hundred percent, finally we have legislation that I was able to get done with people on the other side of the aisle that starts tearing down the institution of mass incarceration. So so much of my life is about where I live.

I'm the only United States senator lives an inner city community, black and brown community below the poverty line by choice. But you have a specific agenda for these black people. I have a specific agenda for the American people, which which includes uplifting black people. But it's inseparable. They alway say rithing, tied lifall bolts. We don't really see that in our communities. Well, let me give you an example. I have a bill that got a lot of attention

called baby bonds. It's a fancy name for saying that every person born in America should have an account created for them thousands of dollars put in over a time dollar, a thousand dollars of time and at the end, if you are a low income America, you give up to fifty thousand dollars. And that addresses all Americans, but it actually helps the racial wealth gap in a significant way.

So by addressing this problem with an idea of creating savings accounts for every child born in America, it helps all children, but it dramatically helps African Americans as well. And give you the last example of this is that criminal justice bill that I just did making the retroactive that crack cocaine powder in disparity fix. Ninety percent of the people benefit from that or African Americans because the

criminal justice system is biased towards African Americans. So when you fix the system, you help poor white folks who get screwed by the system as well, but disproportionately, you're going to help those people that are most affected by an unjust criminal justice. How do you use the model of Newark, right, and everything that you know about living in Newark and having read in Newark, how are I using that made for some of the platforms that you have as far as running for president. So this is

the thing I'm proud of. You know, Newark is a city that was disregarded, disrespected, just playing disc Now Newark is going through its biggest economic development boom since the nineteen sixties, one of the lowest unemployment rates we've seen in a long time. But more than this, from the supermarkets in the neighborhoods, the doubling of the affordable housing,

to incredible increase in our education system. Right now, Newark has ranked wash University came out study the number one city in all of America for what's called beat the odd schools, high poverty, yet high performance schools that outperformed the suburbs. And so new Work is in many ways a testimony to what we can achieve when we all come together. Now we haven't solved all our problems in Newark, but in a very short time we've made massive leaps

and gain. And I'm tired of people that disrespect urban spaces, that put them down. And so for me speaking to all of America now, I think this is a time where people are doubting what we can do as a country. They're beginning to believe where at each other's throats, we can't get things done, and I'm saying we can address the unfinished business. You know, I was watching the game, and look when I played football. I played football in college, and I used to know when we were going to

score a touchdown. When I started hearing the other huddle, the defensive huddle, start tearing each other down, yelling at each other. I'd looked to my friends in the huddle and I'd be like, we're about to score. Because that's where we are in America. We have all across this country this common pain. People are hurting Republicans and Democrats putting aside their prescription drugs because they can't afford them. Epipen's going up hundreds of percent because of this unjust

gouging that's being done. People working full time jobs and factory towns of farm communities, inner city communities and still need food stamps just to get by. We have all of this common pain, but we've lost a sense of common purpose in this country. We need to get back to calling this country together to achieve a greater justice for all. So you said you watched the Super Bowl, so you're not with Kap I'm with Kap because people forget what he is, they make what they want to

make him the focus. I've talked to the brother. He is a humble man. It is not about him. It is about the ongoing injustice in our country. Yes, when it comes to the criminal justice system, when it comes to levels of police accountability, and so, you know, we may disagree on tactics at times, but there's nobody that can say that in terms of the commitment to the cause of trying to reform this broken criminal justice system.

I don't think this, folks, that many folks are more committed to that fight every single day than I am. That let my deeds speak for me. When I accomplished as mayor of Newark reentry programs, changing our court system, the first drug courts, veteran courts, youth courts in the state of New Jersey, and well as well as some of the things I've gotten done as United States Center. All Right, we got more with Corey Booker, he's running

for president for twenty twenty. When we come back at the breakfast Cloakal morning morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Now we have New Jersey Senator Corey Booker, he's running for president in the building, Charlomagne, you caught a lot of Flagfield giving breaks the pharmaceutical industry. Can you explain that. You know, that's one of the more frustrating things to me too,

because my record speaks for itself. Number one is, when I was mayor of Newark, we were able to get programs to drive down prescription drug costs for our residence because it was outrageous that people were putting aside their their prescription drugs. When I became a Senator, I've written the legislation on importing drugs with Senator Bernie Sanders and

Senator Bob Casey. I'm one of the co sponsors to hold pharmaceuticals and companies literally punish them if they raised their pharmaceutical rates higher than other countries, because it's crazy that drugs developed in the United States are cheaper in places like Russia or or Western Europe than they are here at home. I've sponsored the legislation to allow Medicare

to negotiate costs. So if you look at the bills I've written the bills, I've sponsored the programs I did when I was mayor in the New York It has been focused on tearing down a pharmaceutical prices. And the final thing is, I'm one of five senators only actually six now out of the hundred senators that does not take corporate money. I will not take corporate pac money. And in this presidential campaign, we're not taking the corporate pac money. We're not taking lobbyists money. I'm not taking

money from pharma executives. We're gonna run this campaign the way campaigns should be run, on the power of the people, and we can trust you to regulate these big pharmas Sudical company. Look at the bills I've sponsored and the work that I've done. We're going to regulate them. And frankly, if I become president United States, we're gonna push to

be able to punish them if they raise prices. We're going to make sure that we hold them accountable by taking away their patent exclusivity if they raise your drugs in that way. So what did the greatest policy differences between like say you and Bernie, you and Kamala. Look, I differentiate myself by what I stand for, which is to me, I will always talk about the urgency for

us to revive a sense of civic grace. I was raised on this idea that we have got to create a more beloved community that focuses on injustice and addresses it. I'm now more than ever we don't need to fight fire with fire. As King said so eloquently, darkness can't drive out darkness. Only light can do that. Hate can't drive out hate, only love can do that. And so how do you drive out orange? Though? I know you can't rhyme anything with orange. I've seen some challenges to

rappids trying to rhyme orange. But but look, we can't be defined by what we are against. Got to be defined by what we're for. Do you think the tax on Kamala's record as a prosecutor do you think goes are fair? Look, I think all of us. Should you just ask me some tough questions? Yeah, I think all of us. You're running for president, people want to expect you to expect it's going to happen. Let everybody's going to have their record scrutinize, and they need to be

prepared to defend that. You got a guy in Virginia who's betrayed the public trust and think somehow they're entitled to this. No, if you want to lead, you can. Guy in Blackface, Northam you know, he's like, that's not me, but it's on his page in his yearbook. I mean, we really got to get back to this understanding in America. We meet each other and you can't disrespect entire swaths of this country, um and think that you deserve to lead.

Or Racism never thought they needed because they didn't even look at us as the whole people, three fifths of a human being, so they never thought they need stokely carmacus. I say constitute, constitute, I can only say three fifths of the word. Oh yeah. And so look, this country had these very imperfect geniuses. They founded this nation and they put ideas out there that were bigger than them, this idea of freedom and equality. But the real story

of America is activists. Change doesn't come from Washington. It comes to Washington. And this is the best thing. I learned this from a woman on the fifth floor of the projects. I moved into some projects for almost a decade and it was it was untolerable conditions. Why why did you do that? Because these are the folks that elected me. When Miss Jones walked every single door in these projects, tell vote for Corey Booker. I'm a guy who'd been hadn't been in the city for two years.

How do your apartment locals like in coming to America? Listen, man, I was I was no hot water, battling mices and roach well enough, sixteen flights, Yeah, it was rough. But here's this woman, she miss Jones. She worked in the Prosecute's office and knew her she made enough money not to live there. Her son was murdered in the lobby of the building eye of the back in the eighties, and I used to say, why do you still stay here? And she goes, because I'm in charge of homeland security.

She would often say she was in some secretary president's cabinet. But she knew that life every day you have a choice to make is to accept things as they are or to take responsibility for changing them. And so what she taught me is the most precious definition of hope I have ever heard. Hope isn't some kind of pollyannish thing. Oh things are gonna get better, you know, I'm sorry. Hope is seeing the ugliness the wretchedness, the darkness of

the reality in which we live. But hope is the active conviction that despair will never have the last word. And so what I saw in this country, I hate to tell you this, but since Donald Trump was an elected president, this has been the most hopeful I've ever been for our democracy. Why because I've seen a whole bunch of folk who were sitting on the sidelines doing nothing, didn't think it was worthy of voting or engage. I've seen folks now get up and get involved. I remember

after the president's inaugural speech. I was so I had a throbbing headache that night. I thought he was gonna up there and say maybe something like magnanimous. At least he had a whole bunch of malice, very little charity. I went home that night in my basement apartment in DC, just like curled up headache, thinking to myself, healthcare is in danger. I was going through my mind all the things that were in danger. You live in a basement apartment. Yeah,

when he goes, no, it's a nice apartment. I got great, I have great landlords, I have people that looked out for me. It's good. It's a nice apartment, But are you really a bachelor? What is wrong? I'm trying to save that money. I'm trying to save that money. He's got an election. And then the next morning I wake up and I see hundreds of thousands of Miss Joneses that we're not going to let Donald Trump have the

last word. More people turned out for the Women's March than turned out for his inaugural address, and they were saying, this is not a time to curl up, to shut up, to give up. It's a time to stand up, to speak up, to rise up. One of my favorite moments is an an American. This is one of my favorite moments as an American. My life favorite moments. One of my top moments was when they were doing the Muslim ban and I ran out to Dulles Airport and to go try to negotiate to get the people who were

being detained access to lawyers. So I'm just running up there to do my duty. I come into the foyer of the airport and there are hundreds and hundreds of people chanting American slogans, and every time a Muslim family would come out that had been being detained, they would break into these cheers I saw you who the megaphone. Yeah, if this is like, this is like saying, this is what the ideals of all of our great faiths are,

the welcoming the stranger. All right, we got more when new Jersey Senator Corey Booker, he's running for president twenty twenty. We'll talk to him more when we come back as the Breakfast Club. The morning is DJ Envy Angela, yee shalomagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. We have New Jersey Senator Corey Booker in the building. He's running

for president in twenty twenty. Cory Bookers, yea. Are you concerned about the whole vote process, because that is something that is I think, how can you in The corrupting element elements in our society right now that we should all be talking about is money and politics. The second corrupting influence right now to me is the gerrymandering going on.

You have these states where there's far more democratic voters because Republicans control those state legislatures, they draw the lines to pack districts, pack all the Democrats in one district so they can try to preserve their power. The third thing that's going on to be an evil in our country is trying to suppress a vote of low income Americans,

people of color, and other groups. We've even seen in North Carolina a federal judge that said to that legislature, what you have done is trying to disenfranchise blacks with quote surgical like precision. So we see since the Supreme Court decision that gutted the Voting Rights Act, you've now see all of these states doing all kinds of games to try to restrict access to the polls. And so we should be aware of this because it's a back and so what do you do about it? Do you

surrender to cynicism, Oh, that my vote's not going to count. No, that means we need to come out with more force and a more defiant, ferocious love and say I'm going to do whatever it takes to secure this democracy, because I really do believe democracies benefit when more people are engaged, more people are involved. In fact, if just let's stick with African Americans, if African Americans voted not at fifty sixty percent and presidential elections, but eighty ninety percent, they

would change the face of this country. So we have the power. Folks will realize that this goes on and give him something to vote for. A lot of them feel like, you know, the Democrats have not fulfilled a lot of promises. So two things. One is I think of elections we lost. We've lost so many issues in the Senate right now by one vote, So a lot of the issues we care about would have gotten accomplished if we want Hillary Clinton right now. And again I'm

not focusing only in African Americans. This is electorates all over demographically, but if Philly, Detroit, Milwaukee had come out in large ways, she would be President United States right now and we wouldn't see this environmental injustice we see going on, educational injustice, you see going on all of these things. So we do have the power. The problem is is the most common way people give up their power is not realizing they have it in the first place. Yeah,

but it's depression. Wouldn't even be happening if they didn't want to take away your power exactly. They know the threat and they're they're going at them right now because the reality is is America is changing for the good.

People want universal access to healthcare, people want marijuana loss to change, people believe in climate change, and the party that's in power, that's denying climate change, that's denying access to healthcare, that's that's giving corporations largely that that party is losing its base and so but yet, if if those if we don't vote, we are endorsing the very things that are happening to us. And people right now

should be angry. Anger is a productive emotion. They should be dissatisfied that we live in a country where it's easier in thousands of places for people to find unleaded gasoline than of water. People should be dissatisfied. One out of every three incarcerated women on the planet Earth is in the United States of America, and the overwhelming majority or survivors of sexual trauma people talk to the school prison pipeline. We throw women who have been sexually assaulted

in prison at rates that should be unconstuable. We should be dissatisfied in this country. If there are people working full time jobs and casporting extra shifts and don't have enough money to provide food for their families, we should be dissatisfied. In America, there are seven million senior citizens who work hard all their lives, relying on Social Security checks. There are so meager, there's still at or below the

effective poverty line. And if your dissatisfaction as you doing nothing but sitting in what I call a state of sedentary agitation, when you're so upset about what you're seeing out there, but you don't get off your ass and stand up for this country where people you none of us in this studio, None of us would be here if folk weren't willing to die for us. How much should a presidential candidates personal life factor into people's decisions?

Because people feel like you being single could affect your your chances. You're being a bachelor in a basement apartment. I got a house in New I got a house, and I'm gonna say, if it didn't affect Donald Trump, and then terrible things that he's done in his personal life, he still somehow. I mean, I think that if Donald Trump could elected president at this point, with the personal life that he has, yeah, you know, than anybody can, you would only be like you'd be like the third president.

I think I think they went first. Of all, there's two more years until I might he might get married some time. I think get into existence. My girlfriends might listen to this, though, you don't want to. Okay, come about to say you don't want to marry somebody now, because when you saw getting hot you might become president. She might just want you for that. No, lady, before I declare president, I'm dating somebody. This really special. Oh yeah, so Corey Booker got a boo. You must not read

the blogs, Charlemagne. Oh yeah, but but but but that she make a nice for us. Lady whoever, um, yes, thank you for saying yes, she would thank you for saying. Oh so whoever it is, especially with someone is is someone you may potentially marry. Well, you know, look these what have we gotten myself into? Right now? Man, to make sure all the issues we talk about this is comfortable part of this interview. Listen, I would rather you not be married like Donald Trump is to Melanie and Trump. Yeah,

you know what I'm saying. That looks like a miserable union to me. So I think it's more. I don't want to comment on I know you don't, but the United States of America they don't look happy together. Reality is.

I am ready to serve. I'm ready to put my heart and my spirit, my energy, my ideas, my love for the American people and let myself be judged and by the way, if this is not what you want, my ideals about creating that more beloved community, revival of civic race, to focus on injustice, focus on the unfished

business America. Hey, I'm happy to have put my best out there, but I believe, I believe this is what America needs right now is people that are going to pull people together for purpose because we have that common pain. We're lacking that common purpose. And the last thing I'll say is if you believe in me, please go to Quarry Bookers dot com. Do I need your help, join our join our efforts. Do you have a bedchet? Do I have a bed set in your basement apartment? Are

you you have a mattress? I'm not sleeping on a corner. You know we're gonna get your bed at least we can do we have a mattress deal, We can't. We can't get you. I don't know if you can accept even better than I have better than a nice mattress, nice place in my apartment, but I have the best landlords that you watch I show us the bedroom apartment on Instagram. I want me to go do Instagram in

my apartment. I would love to see it. How I feel like you have black lights and in one of those fuzzy posters of the black parts now and clothing. I do want to say that I do think that personal life only matters if you've done some horrible things. Then we take that into account, like if somebody is an abuser, if somebody has said terrible things about women, terrible things about men, or whatever it is. I think

that's when your personal life should matter. But if you're a moral person, I think that should be Thank you very much, and can we can? I take you to what we gonna do a little radio show there? Who you got a girlfriend? I'm not why you got to go there, man, I was to say that people should know those words you say were gospel. Thank you? All right, give them the website again so they can go doing it. Cory Booker dot com c O R y b O

O k e R dot com. Going you can actually text rise r I S E two or zero two zero three and and and sign up for text message alerts and more, and follow me on social media because we will be now I'll probably be posting my little basement apartment, but a bit. You guys like a fuzzy toilet seat cover. Don't be a stranger man. You got two years. You can use this platform whenever you want. I would love I would love to come back, my man, sending a Chorey book and thank you for coming Sorry,

thank you, and Trump State of the Union tonight? Are you going to be watching? I'm gonna be there because I respect the presidency. I follow your basement apartment from the White House. Thank you. Well, hopefully, with the help of the people, I will move from a basement apartment to the White House for the White House. Say the Corey book, and thank you, sir, thank you, thank you. Ryan's very much. This is the Rubal Report with Angela Ye. Well.

The Game and Joe Button have reignited their beef. Now. Game has a song that's about to be released. It's not out yet, and he's talking about other people's wives or girl. I haven't heard the song, so we do know that he is talking about Joe Button's fiance since Santana and he posted Joe Button, you can't sue nobody for discovering the vagina before you. I turned you into an on air personality and joy retirement now here is

how it's wrong being on air personality. Okay, on their personalities make millions of dollars out here in these creeks. Were not all of them, but yeah, not all of them? All right? Now, Here's how Joe Button responded. If this were true, why am I hearing about it now? Because if you beat at some point and we never heard about it, I'm to assume you didn't think it was such a stat and if you believe it to be a stat now, I'm assuming it to be because she is with me, which makes you one of the weird

is that gets praised from behind? Guys, what type of losers? Face ass you? I don't give to what anybody did before I was involved with him. This is marketing, one on one. Why I'm shocked Joe took debate like he definitely took the bait. No game is just trying to market a single. But I guess it works both ways.

Joe got content for his podcast game We he dreamed out to jump in and do a disrecord all right now, And the second clip you're gonna hear right now, Joe Button is talking about games own dirt some type of sexual harassment claims fouled against him in a lawsuit, to which he lost. That's one Game ass pictures laying up in the park with his finger up underage girls. That happened. This is what Game put put online. That person should stay far away from topics Like this is what I'm saying.

So now Whack one hundred saying, hey, if anybody denies these allegations, we're gonna leave to take fam I dear you. Interesting take, but I don't understand what one has to do with the other unless he's saying Game smash Sin when Sin was under age, Like, I don't get it. Yeah, I don't even know if it even happened. For ever, I was thinking about this too, that this is forty year old me talking. I think, what game. If Game has a record where he's talking about sleeping with other

rappers wives, I think that's corny. But when I was eighteen, I thought Park saying he smashed Biggie's wife, Faith Evans was incredible and we call hit him Up one of the greatest disrecords of all time. So if it's corny that Game's doing it, then the hindsight has to be corny that Park did it too. Right, well, I think they also had a real beef when they were doing

disc records and stuff back and forth. I don't know that Game has beef with these people right now, Like is he beef and with Kanye about Kim or just put him. You slept with somebody's wife, another rapper's wife. When Park did it, we'd say it was, but that was a disc record, like it was a little different. But also you know when he when Big did Dreams of fing remember jay Z did it nas when he talked about he also apologized. Yeah he apologized. That's but

he didn't do it. But you know, I'm just saying, when you're doing a different I'm saying, in the hindsight, was it corny? There was it corny that Park said that about Biggie's wife, Then it would be I think on a disk record everything is game. I think it will also bet if Joe Button was rapping like because then it would be a rap battle. I'm not answering the question. What's the question. I think it was a

disc record. You can say any talk about smashing Faith Evans. Yes, okay, that was but as a woman, I as a woman, I always think that's corny. That was corny. Okay, that's all. But back then I thought it was fine front. I was the first place that person to play it on the mixtape. But this one just kind of you know what I think of this, It just kind of came out of nowhere. Yeah, yeah, you know, Joe, Joe need to do some push ups too, because it sound like

him a game gonna see each other? All right, Now, let's talk about we got that a fight. Yeah, game, but Joe got like that. Don't say it, let me know what you mean. Anyway, Let's move on. Let's talk about Tom Brady and just Sell Buncheon. Now. Jes Sell Bunchon has a new memoir, Lessens My Path to a Meaningful Life, and she talks about being a supermodel, the boob job that she says she regrets having. She talks

about having panic attacks during her career. She also talks about her wedding with Tom Brady and how she found out about his ex's pregnancy. They had started dating. They got set up on a blind date, and they both agreed to delay starting a family of their own because they both had really great careers at the time. But two months into their relationship, he told her that his ex girlfriend of two years was pregnant with his baby.

You can imagine how horrifying that must be. So she talks about all of that in the book, about her world being turned upside down at the moment, but how they got over that. So that's her book. Her memoir is out all right. DMX has announce he's doing a twentieth anniversary tour for It's Dark and Hell's Hot MX damt and tickets are going on sale on Friday, So for anybody that wants to go see that man is annointing. I think DMX is going to visit us soon. I

believe so. I hope so. And Frans Montana has announced his Vegas residency. He announced that he is going to be doing a two year extended stay at DRE so shout out to him. He's starting later this month. We told you about Cardie B announcing her Vegas residency as well. And Andy King you know him from the Fire Festival documentary on Netflix Fire. If you don't remember who he is, here's a refresher. He's an event producer and he told this famous story almost so good, so good tonight? What

uh that's not it? That was Charlemagne Okay, who are you talking about? You know what you kink? You over there? Many real crazy this guy's kid, do we have the clip? Rey called and said, Andy, we need you to take one big thing for the team. You're our wonderful gay leader and we need you to go down. Will you suck to fix this water problem? And I literally drove

home to the show hour, I drank some mouthwash. I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm really and I got into my car to drive across the island to take one out of the team dropping a clues bons Bandy and for Charlemagne at the beginning of that Great American hero. Well, he's getting all kinds of deals now here be short. He got offers from three different water companies. Okay, all right. Also he's gotten three TV show offers from notable networks

dropping a clues bomb for the blow Job King. I guarantee one of those networks is a little you cannot say that word? What word? The words? Okay, what say now? He also says that he's gotten that and offer about a show about hosting crazy events and what it takes to make them happen for the BJ King. Okay, that's right. If super had can be a New York Times bestseller of her fallacial abilities, and he should be able to get all those gud damned deals too. You know what,

he needs an endorsement deal with BJ's. He is the BJ king. You ever go to BJ's Do you know what that is? Charlomagne Gold? Oh, yes, good time. You've never been to BJ's. It's like a place where you could BJ's before. No, all right, they got your bookie BJ really yeah and voke anyway, very small and that's your dude. All right, Andy needs to come on to Breakfast Club. Whose come to Breakfast Club? You can't keep me? You like that man? Everybody come down. Nope, you just

drink your water and relax, parch, get some mouth washed. Yes, I'll let you take a take a sipad take a sip. Swallow so you're giving that donkey, were giving that? Don Let us swallow. First, we need to William Nielsen to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a world with him, a Liam Needson whatever his name is. All right, we'll get into that next. Keeping locked this to Breakfast Club. God Morning, DJ Envy and Jelagie Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now

it's our Black History Month. Yes, Today's Black History Month. And you know during Black History Month when we do a new Black History Month legends are new Black History Month moments, And today we want to showcase a Black History Month moment between Claire Huxtable and Vanessa Huxtable. This is when Claire scolded Vanessa for attempting to have big fun. This is a Black History Month moment. You bring yourself

in this house right now. And if you think that that thirty minute ride home was something believing to me, I'm lying on the floor of some burning building dying of asphyxia, and you're down in boat Tomore having big fun. Weren't you, Vanessa? Isn't that where you were? Didn't you go down there to Baltimore and have big fun? Vanessa? Tell me? Didn't you go for big fun? Mom? Shut up? Don't you dare open your mouth when I'm asking you a question. I only hope that you can have the

same experience. It's Vanessa. I hope that one day you come to realize exactly how it feels to think that your child's life is in danger. You have taken us from levels of fretnzy panic distress. And now that we know you're okay, range, that's where we are right now, Vanessa. We are in range because we know that you have been to Bastable Marlan with the Wretched to have big fun. That was a Black History Month moment brought to you by the Breakfast Club. I love that episode of The

Cosby Show. Amazing. I'm gonna be honest with y'all, man, I gotta put Cosby Show back on the air for the culture Bro. You still watching the cob Just don't call it the Cosby Show. Just call it the Hustables or something. Yeah, it's always been called the Hustables. Yeah, by the way, just changing names of the Hostables. Man, get back for the Culture Bro. All right when we come back. Positive note, don't move, it's the Breakfast Club.

Good morning, Yes, don't here Today for Tuesday, February fifth goes to Liam Neeson. Now. Yesterday, in an interview that Liam Neeson did with The Independent, confessed that he wants roam the streets looking for a random black man the murder I repeat. In an interview liam Neeson did with The Independent, he confessed that he wants roam the streets looking for a random black man the murder. No need to hear me repeat it again. You could listen to

Liam Neeson said yourself. Let's go to the Independent for the report police. She told me she had been raped, but she handled the situation of the rape. I asked, did you know he wasn't know what color were they? She said it was a black person. I have an up and done in the areas with a cash, hoping i'd be approached by somebody. I'm ashamed to say that, and I did it for maybe a week, hoping something black bastard would come out of a pub and have a go at me about something, you know, so that

I could kill him, he said. Black bastard would hearts d L A hard a hard see a hard k and a hard bastard. Now context matters. Liam didn't say he just wanted to kill a black man for the sport of killing a black man. He wasn't doing any big game black bastard hunting. Liam Neeson had a friend who was raped by a black man. Therefore that made him want to go kill a black man. Here's the thing, Liam Neeson, and the reason you are getting donkey to day.

Your friend got raped by a black man. Therefore, the only black bastard you should want to kill as the black bastard who raped your friend. Okay, I know that a lot of white people think all black people look alike, and some of you think we are all one big, monolithic group, but we are not. And killing a random innocent black man because your friend got raped by a

black man, it's not going to solve anything. So let's not use your friend's rape as an excuse for you wanting to kill random black men, because I feel like you would have that desire regardless of if your friend got killed or not. Now I'm a play white devil's advocate for a second. I respect his honesty because I don't think we can heal things we don't reveal. Also think that when you're honest about how you truly feel about something that you have done, you have to be

prepared for the backlash. I think that the same way I, as a man, have to unlearned a lot of the bs I have learned in my life. Liam is dealing with the fact that he clearly was a racist and that his racism at him to want to commit a random act of violence against the black man under the guise of seeking revenge for a friend who was raped, which makes zero sense because once again, the only person you should have wanted to kill is the person who

actually raped your friend. Please let Cathy Griffin handle my white work, I mean light work. Please give this giant jar of male the biggest he haw. Yeah, I didn't mention in this interview about how he got past that and why he doesn't feel like that and how wrong it was. I didn't hear all that. I mean, I didn't listen to the whole interview either. I'm gonna make sure he doesn't feel like this. Still. I also heard him. I heard him saying in a twenty four interview with

The Guardian that we all racially profile. It's a horrible thing to admit to, but we all do it. I know I do, quote in quote, and I think he did. He did talk about how he learned from let's hear this clip. But I did learn a lesson from him. But I eventually, you know, and I come from a society we have an Ireland and the trouble, So you know, I knew a couple of guys today, a hunder strength and I understand the need for revenge, but it just leads to more revenge and more kell Hanger nor kell Aga.

You know all the stuff that's happening in the world. The violence is proof that, you know. He said it was how he grew up in Northern Ireland during a period of intense political unrest. He was fueled by the misguided belief that indiscriminate violence was a reasonable response. Imagine if he would have came across a black person at that time. Yeah, but he said he was hoping that a black person, you know, started some starts with I wonder if it was a white person, if you would

have been looking for a white person. Hmm, it's a good question. Angela. All right, Charlomagne, thank you for that donkey today. Thank you. I'm only human resources man. I can't work anymore. The guy keeps flirting with me, all right, when we come back positive note, don't move. Is the breakfast club? Good morning putting everybody is DJ envy Angela, Ye, Charlomagne, the guy, we are the breakfast club. Now if you just missed it, Charlemagne gave Donkey of the day to

Liam Neeson. So why did you give him Donk of the Day, Liam needs him because of these comments that he made to The Independent. Let's hear him. She told me she had been raped, but she handled the situation of the rape. I asked that, you know, he wasn't known what color. She said it was a black person. I have an up and the areas, whether carsh hoping I'd be approached by someone I'm ashamed to say that.

I like, for maybe a week, hoping something black. Bostard wouldn't come out of a pub and have a good man, a boy something, you know, so I could kill him. He said he wanted to kill a random black man because his friend was raped by a black man. Makes no sense to me because I think that if your friend was raped by a specific man, then you should go kill that man, not a whole race of people. Yeah, not a Let's open up the phone. One eight hundred and five A five one oh five one. Was he

wrong for feeling that way? He didn't actually do it, but actually felt that way. He was probably that mad that he felt that way. Yes, I think he was dead wrong for wanting to kill a random black person. Yes, I agree, But if my daughter was raped by somebody out of another. You know, I don't even put that out there. You don't want to kill that person. That person I would be that, But I don't know how mad I would be if somebody raped my daughters to

my best friend. I don't know what I would want to think at that time, not to say that I would do it, but I'm sure all types of thoughts will go through somebody's mouch. The equivalent of lump of Trump lumping all Mexicans in one pile and saying, hey, all Mexicans are rapists and drug dealers because of what a selection few have done. You know what I'm saying, Like,

that's the same thing. You shouldn't profile that way. But you know what, also, you know, you gotta look at some of our relatives too, Like my grandmother dislike white people because of all the things that white people have done to her and her family members in the past. We had to kill them, though I won't say Grandma was kind of crazy. Throughout history, we have a large sample size of whiteness in this country that shows us that white people, I have been very prejudiced towards other

minorities throughout time. So I can understand why your grandmother probably feel that way. Hold your grandma. How old she at the time, about eighty six and she lived in Virginia. Well, yeah, then she moved to uh Brooklyn. Oh Well, growing up in the South. Yes, I'm pretty sure she experienced racism at a high level, so she probably had a lot

of legitimate reasons to dislike uh, whiteness. Yeah. I think if you've been profiled and discriminated against by a group of people for your whole life, then you might have an obviously certain feeling towards that group of people. But if something happened to somebody by one person, one individual, one incident, and then you want to kill a random person, that's insane. Yeah, and I don't think that we I don't hate white people. I hate white supremacy, right, you

know what I'm saying. I hate, I hate prejudice, I hate I hate whiteness. It's white guy Dan in here is cool, but yeah, but he hate him white, a white supremacist. Rebecca, good morning. Do you think he was wrong for feeling in that way. I don't think he was wrong. I think it was stuck differently. I think he could happen such differently. We don't have biases. It's the society we grew up in. Look how the media

portrays us. When a black man does something wrong, whether it's very miniscal, his mug shot is displayed all over the place. But when a white person does something wrong, his Pope fool picture is displayed. So it's how sark views us, and that's why he feels the way he feels. Right, It's just like when a white person does something for the black community, we feel trick. Whether it's for that

person or the people individuals, we feel that. Okay, that is a good point you bring up, because they've have always put the rapist tag on black men, like that's been going on since the beginning of time. So Liam probably does feel like all black men or rapists, or maybe he did at that time. I don't. I don't think he still feels that way, Sarkie. What's your buddy? Hey?

Do you think he was wrong for feeling that way? Sarkie? Um, I think he was, But I don't think that was the purpose of muh, you know, revealing that in the interview. There was a reason why he said that in a public interview that's going to be listened by a lot of people. And it's because it's a way for him to tell his experience, how he learned from it, and how over time he got over it. And I think that's what he's the lesson he's trying to tell everybody else.

I got to hear the whole interview, Like I said, I just heard the click because he just played it just sounded very disturbing to me. Yeah, I'm not absolutely, but like Charlomagne, Charlemagne, you say, you even listen to the rest of the interview before you even put him on a Donkey of the day, So you know that's kind of tough. Context matters. But you know, I still

think that. I still think that the context of wanting to kill a random black man because a black person raped your friend, I think that's a stupid way of thinking it is. I agree with you, Elvis, Yo, what's up? What's up? Bro? What's up? Man? Am I on the air? You're on the air. Was he roule ful feeling that way? Elvis? Yeah? Man, of course he was like, how are you gonna go and just target a random person just based on race? Just because something happens. He doesn't mean, you know, you

can just go and just attack a random person. Right, that is very true at up here? What does that mean? Have you guys if it felt like attacking a random person? I will never go in a black random person. I'm the theme person that I've never I got a question for Charlomagne though, I got a real good question for Charlotte. Yes, but what what What is the psychological programming you're talking about? What do you mean, like you said, I got years

of psychological programming from all the BS. I though, was just just what did you mean by that? Oh? I mean that, like, you know, just growing up in America. Growing up in America, they tell us certain people are like this, or certain people are like that. These people do this, and these people do that, and it's just like when you grow up and you've never been around any of these people. It's not till you meet these people that you realize all of these stereotypes that we've

been taught are bs. Until you actually sit down and have conversations with these people and you're like, oh, you know, people don't do this and people don't do that. Like the only people I've met in my travels that are exactly the way society told me to our life skin people. Beige people are sensitive, especially men. Beige men are sensitive, emotional, ridiculous like they's They're the only ones that fit all the stereotypes that I've been talking. You know you look

at them. No, that was a joke. Funny, you're funny. Somebody's mad. Be careful? Are and I played record? Matter of fact, I'm cutting your Michael five day five one oh five one. We're talking Liam Neeson? Was he wrong for the way that he was feeling? Called us? Now is the breakfast club? Good morning? I want to get anybody? Is DJ Envy angela ye? Charlemagne the guy? We are the breakfast club? Now if you just joined us? Charlemagne gave Liam Neeson donkey of the day for what Liam needson?

Is that a car? It might be a call central. Give him donkey to day for these comments right here that he gives an independent lest here. She told me she had been raped, but she handled the situation of the rape. I asked, did you know who I wasn't? What color they? She said it was a black person. I have an up and turn areas with a cash,

hoping I'd be approached by someone. I'm ashamed to say that I like this for maybe a week, hoping something black Bostard would come out of a pub a card man about something, you know, so I could kill him and listen. I didn't hear the whole interview, but I mean, you get somebody, because that's enough context for me. You do not go around wanting to kill random At the end of it, he says, you know, that's a wrong

way to feel that way. And the only reason I said that maybe to save somebody else that maybe feeling that right. Maybe at the end he said, psych, you can get dunk get to day for your old thoughts. But if he said psych, no, you can't say psych after that. And now you now, now you're just bringing a bunch of unnecessary drama on yourself for no damn reason for us. Psych. Hey, kids, I don't know if you know what a psych means, but psych, I don't know what the hell psych means. What does what does

psyche mean? Like? Not really? It's not really? Yeah, yeah, there you go. But no, I just think it's stupid to want to go around kill them random black people just because a specific black person, you know, rape your friend, like you should go want to kill that man. Not all black people so was he wrong for feeling that way? Eight hundred five eighty five one or five one? Keith, good morning, Hey, good morning? Was he roole for feeling that way? Man? Now, I don't think. I don't really

feel no type of way about that. I mean, honestly, I feel like if the rods were a version a lot of aspects, including this one, I think people will be treating this situation a little bit differently. You said if what now, if the roles were reversed, what do

you mean? Like, I feel like if it was a black person saying, oh, I'm looking for a crack ass cracker to kill because you know somebody white, you know, saying rape my friend or whatever, I think people would know I would still think that that black person is true. You would, But I don't think. I think in a lot of aspects, including this one, I think that the

roles were a verse, people will be reacted differently. I'm just saying that's a very like go get the person who actually did that to your friend, don't don't don't cast a y net Sabrina, good morning. Um. I was listening to your Donkey of the Day and I did read about Liam Lee yesterday and I was truly disappointed because I've always been a fan of his. But no, he's not wrong with saying how he feels, but he should be prepared for the be prepared for the backlash

that may come along with it. True, that's a that's a very good point. That's how I feel like. I don't think he's wrong for expressing his feelings, but there is going to be a lot put that out there. He had to know that make people feel away. Yes, exactly because as and it just so happened yesterday Ticket came on and that's when I'm my favorite movie and I'm not going to watch anything with him in it because of this, because now I've seen him in a

different light. But at the end of the day, like I said, no, no one is wrong for saying how they feel. But you have to see, my thing is this, I love all people, and I was raised to love all people. We in our home, we never had an issue as far as don't like this person, don't like that person. And I've never raised my children that way. So I don't understand how others are raised in a home to where they can have feel a wette towards

a certain person. Because of their race. I've had things done to me by all types of races, but I never felt a negative way of all that particular all race, because before happened to me or what happened to a loved one, my angle was directed towards a person who did who did whatever they did that was wrong. And racism is such a tricky disease because we never know if you're truly cured of it, you know what I'm saying.

It's so deeply rooted in people. So if you hated or particular races that much at some point in your life, do you really ever grow out of that? Like, how do we know you're over this? Yeah? All right? I think that's why they getting mad at politicians when they see these politicians that you should be doing racist things, like you see the governor Virginia who add the black face on alleged lee. It's like, you can't be in that position of power because we really truly don't know

how you feel about African Americans. All right, what's the moral of the story. I don't really have a moral of the story. I just know that you shouldn't cast wide nets, okay, and profiling is wrong if you have a specific beef the person, take it out on that person and not a whole race of people. But we got rumors all the way. Yes to talk about Curtie B on Good Morning America. She talking about a lot of different things, like the Super Bowl halftime show, her relationship,

motherhood and all of that. You're gonna enjoy it, all right, we'll get into that next. Keep a lot this the Breakfast Club, Good Morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about them, report Angela need on the Breakfast Club. Well. Cardie B was on Good Morning America and she talked about the halftime show why she didn't perform, even though she was asked, here's what she said, he hired my friend back and understand why was this like so important and was such

an upward It means that much. Ship. It means a lot to me because it's like, if we don't support who's studying enough for us, then it's like who's gonna support us? So once again, the boycott is oval once Colin gets back in the league. I'm so confused by this because I thought, Colin, that's your friend. Why don't you call him and ask him that we have these conversations. What was this answer. Yeah, you should know. You can

ask him this conversation. But I'm just saying, like, if Colin took a knee because of the injustice that black and brown people were facing at the hands of the police, the NFL, by black bawling calling shows that they don't give it damn about the injustice that happens to black

and brown people. So that should be the issue, the fact that the NFL is showing that it's a racist organization, right, not that Colin doesn't have a job and college shouldn't want to play for that racist organization, but he does want to play. I don't know. Didn't he want to get on the team. No, I really don't know. Okay, all right, well you should ask me. Also, Kartibe talks about working twenty four hours a day even though she's having to host events. She's working on her music, she's

got performances, and she's got a baby. Check it out. I know, like some moms they have a nine to five after work, they go home most of the times, Like I don't go home. I'm overseas. Yes, it is hard. I just think to myself, like it's like her future is gonna be so secure, like, oh my god, she's gonna have a lambo when she's like eighteen. All right, how to be in my grind. They've saved the money, though, save the lambo money and just have that tucked away

for a little culture, all right. Also, she discusses her recent splits with her husband, but maybe they are going to be back together. That's what it's looking like. I think we're gonna be all right. You know, you gotta take a slow A lot of people always telling me like, oh you could day, you could find another man, blah blah blah. And he's like, I can, I could find anybody I want. You don't know nowadays who want you

for you? Sometimes? I feeling people want me for Cardi B. As soon as I said I did a video that I'm not with this guy anymore. I got all these male celebs and my DM's like, yeah, let's go to dinner. I'm in LA. I wonder if us It's like, so, who was it? I'm sure he knows she's right that was hitting you up. Absolutely, the only want her because she's Cardi at this point, so yeah, she's right. All right. Well,

now let's talk about Nick Cannon. Now you know, he's been actually filling in for Wendy Williams on her show while she's been hospitalized and all kinds of things and she's getting treatment. And here's what he had to say as far as his own conversation with Wendy Williams. I spoke to Wendy and honestly, she sounded amazing. Y'all. We jumped on the phone and first thing he said, Nick Cannon, how are you doing? And you know what was also

really awesome. We had a conversation with her and her whole family, and she says she wanted to speak as a family unit her. I'll talk to Kevin, Little Kevin. They said. They all good. The love and the passion is still there, because that's what you leaed. And Tom's white, so they're working in stuff out it seems like it, yes, seem I don't know. Look, this is what Nick Cannon said that he heard from Wendy first hand. All right, Michael B. Jordan has signed a first look deal with Amazon.

You know, he's already signed a deal with Warner Brothers, so now he has yet another partnership. So it looks like he's going to be doing big things. Even if he's in front of the camera or behind the camera. So that's good news for him his Outlier Society Productions company. So, Soldier Boy, there were some rumors going around that he had kidnapped a woman. The woman actually filed the police report against him, and he said that this is all

because the woman who's named Kayla, is flat out lying. Now. She said that Soldier Boy beat her and then took her in his garage and tied her to a chair for six hours. Now, according to sources, the real story is that Soldier Boy had been dating her, ended the relationship and she was angry. She came to his house and she was drunk and crashed her car in his dryway. People were inside the house partying her the crash, came outside and told her she was not welcome and that

she should leave. So that is his side of the story. He's saying that is one hundred percent fabricated. But the police did take a kidnapping report from Kayla and are still investigating. From Soldier, you should have said kidnapping, kidnapping. Come on now, stay on brand, sold Just stay in the moment, all right, So we'll keep you updated on that. But I'm Angela yee, And that is your rumor report, and again, Happy Chinese New Year. Today is Chinese New Year.

It's the Year of the pig. Fyi, okay, I mean it depends on what your sign is, what your your animal is, what that means for you, Because it means something. We'll look it up for you and let you know. And then you can look up and see what type of year you're going to have this year. For the Year of the pig. According to yours, you don't have to eat the pig. All right, thank you, Mischi revote, We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice mixes

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the wall. Really, yes, I don't know about the scar this election, the election, all that money's going towards election. Where can we donate Coorey Booker dot com. All right, Corey Booker dot com. Let's go and donate by our good brother Corey Booker. Please Lord, have mercy geez like an Instagram market. I said of Alesa Mattress. I tried to Charlotte. We leave leave us to the positive dope,

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