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Crazy Uber Stories

Apr 08, 20191 hr 28 min
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Today on the show we had Democratic politician and now Presidential candidate Julian Castro. He spoke on immigration reform, reparations and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Christopher Darden the lawyer who also represented O.J, because he decided to represent the boy who murdered Nipsey Hussle. Morever, we opened up the phone lines after Angela reported in the Rumor Report that Tiffany Haddish spoke on accidentally pooing on herself in an Uber, and we wanted to know if any of our listeners had crazy Uber stories. 

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Fifty percent right, special year, I love you fifty percent right. Ratchet to sit down didn't become the most prominent form for it. Wait, yo, ass up early in the morning. But they tell me it was y'all. I said, oh, hell yeah, I'm getting the world small agous moallan ship free people's choice. Ut you charm made people who I can't believe you guys are the basket if we know this.

Breakfast club petitions, good morning usca 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. She's Amy Charlomagne, the guy prince of the planet. It is Friday, Yes, it's Friday. It is Friday. Uh, I guess it's a good Friday. I feel good. It's good day. Though. To be honest with you, this week sucked all all because of the senseless murder of mister Nipsey Hustle. Absolutely this

week has drag nothing at all. So the energy has been veried down all week. But we've made it to the end of another week. Thank god, Okay, thank god, we made it another week. Absolutely, as my man a little Duball says, if you are breathing, you are achieving. There you go, Okay, thank God that we're alive. There you go. I got so many people coming up to me yesterday asking me for hugs. That's right, baby, set the show every day with the hell I'm with that. Listen,

huggle black man today. Listen because we have all of these conversations about toxic masculinity, which is something I never even really understood runtil a couple of years ago. But then when you look and you see, uh, you know how men act in certain spaces, not just with each other, but with women. Of course, it's just like, yo, man, let's spread more love. Stop being tough for no reason. You know what I'm saying. If you don't love yourself, I love you. If you don't value yourself, I value you.

If you don't appreciate you yourself, I appreciate you. Appreciate me. Being that my cup is so full, I'm able to pour uh plenty of what I got into other people. I don't want what you got in some of this love and your cupas I don't want your love. Early, Nah, you show you don't want to. I don't. I don't want what you got your reason. I know that's a nice jacket. By the way, thank you. I see I'll drama. See. I hugged dramas I brought out man, you know what.

Hold see, I hugg dramas. Oh my gosh, I love you. I love you. You know I don't want to be part of this. You gotta hugg the white camera guy. They ain't gonnahug the white camera guy. All Right, you're not gonna. You're not gonna the white camera guy. The white camera guy is a person. You're not gonna hug him. Give him a little hug. No, damn it. Man, the world loves, give him a town love the white man. Okay, I love my black, brown brothers. All right, getting fired,

the white man gets told. They show him that he's loved every day. You know what I'm saying, No disrespect to any of the white people out there, but y'all know I will say see might be the most unloved person in the mind. He is to probably the most. Probably it's the prejudice room goodness. He has a very sad life. It's just him and his dog number, you know, Schnauzer Good morning, Steve Snauer. Good morning. You get a good morning, Steve, you get a good morning. But I'm

just telling my black and brown brothers. I loving him this morning. I love y'all. How are y'all? Good morning? Sorry Steve? All right, Well that's a hard jacket, though, thank you, sir. You want one? I do, I got you black? Wait, what's going on you? You're buying him a jacket? Why can't you bob me your jacket? Did you bring the package that's into your house? I forgotten, yo, I forget. I forget that package every morning. I know, it's been like three months. I'm gonna bring it. I swear.

I just have to start paying tax. See, that's what you get if you don't know. Angela Yee sending stuff to my house so she doesn't have to pay taxes. Not against the law, No, it's not against low. But she said stuff to my house so she doesn't have to pay tax and I just forget it at home. I just totally forget it. I'll bring it, but if I needed it, I'll bring him Monday. That is not love. That's the opposite of love. Well, Julian Castro will be joining.

That's twenty twenty president you candidate and former secretary of HUD. That's right. I have a lot of questions for you know, somebody who used mayor of San Antonio. Yes, former man san Antonio. Slut to San Antonio. You know what I mean, everybody that listens to us in San Antonio. You're looking for the station. I don't think it's what that list. That's one of our latest crowd now stations. Yeah, shout out to you guys this morning. All right, let's get

the show people. I'm looking forward, Mike. Now, we got our front page. There's what we're talking about. Yes, this is a really sad story. Remember we told you about the missing child that went missing. Yeah, I heard the stories. That's crazy. I don't even know Whythy Pittson and man came forward and said he was that child. Well we'll tell you what happened with that. Okay, we'll get into it. They found out, Well you'll find out. Yeah, all right,

we'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning everybody. It's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. Hey, and drop one of clues bombs for ninety eight five to beat in San Antonio. You got a stamming there, you go. Listen, man, we're in a hundred markets. Okay, you know I was trying to stay focused here. Well, let's get in some front page news.

What we're talking about. Ye, Well, earlier this week we told you about Timothy Pittson when he was six years old, he went missing back in twenty eleven. He has allegedly been found after escaping his captor, as it called nine one one, and said he was Timothy. Turns out that whole thing was a hoax. What they did a DNA test and it revealed that he claimed to be the fourteen year old, but it's really a twenty three year old man. He's twenty three years old. By the way.

When you see his picture, he looks grown. He looks like he's thirty something years old. He has a bear. How are you a fourteen year old? He said he was him, He said he was Timothy. Pittsons turned himself in, that he escaped from his captors. They had never showed his picture before now because it was not They were trying to, you know, find out if it was really him. So of course, imagine how heartbreaking that is for the family. But you know, there was no way he was a

fourteen year old. His name is really Brian Michael Renning, so they thought grown. But yeah, well we didn't see the picture till everyone saw it this morning, so that's fat way for us to know it was Still they weren't showing any of that information. They said they still have to investigate, still have to do a DNA test.

Turns out he had just escape from I mean not escape, he had gotten released from jail and he was not that person's that's why, you know, going around and giving people hugs and telling them that you love him is very important because that guy right there clearly lacks love so much, didn't do anything to seek attention. There's no way he's fourteen, so bad and you know way, you know what, shame on all it fools in sant Antonio who thought he was fourteen years old. They just wanted

to hope though. They just want to hope he launched your child. You're just hoping maybe he had a beard at fourteen. You never know, he just tried anything. If you thought that guy was fourteen, my god, I mean I guess they said have to investigate because he claimed to be yeah, Timothy, but they probably were like, Okay, there's no way this is true. All right, all right, now, let's talk about Jeff Bezos and his soon to be ex wife. They have agreed to divorce terms, and she

is gonna get some Amazon staff. She's gonna get two of their Amazon stock. So that's gonna give her a four potent stake in the company. You know how much that's work. She's got to be like, at least top three richest women in the world right now, that is worth thirty five billion dollars Amazon's current market value what she had on the list of richest women least in America. She got to be like, I know she's I think she's number one and number three, right, I think she's

number three, number three. She looks so pretty this morning. Beautiful. She looks so beautiful. Listen, when you can divorce on those terms, I'm like, go ahead, do you she is glowing beautiful. It's not interested, all right now. Nipsey Hustle, my wife wants man. The man suspected of shooting at killing Nipsey Husse, Eric Holder, has pleaded not guilty to murder. I don't know how, but he's being represented by attorney Chris Darden. That Chris Darden did enter that not guilty

plea on his client's behalf. And you know him from his work as a prosecutor in the murder case against O. J. Simpsons. I'm not even gonna sit here and act like I knew who the hell that was, and tell yesterday everybody was like he represented he was in the OJ case. I'm like the old J case because all you think of all the famous attorney from that case, it was like Johnny Cochrane, Robert Kardash and I never thought it wasn't starting. I wonder why he would take it. I

have no idea. Maybe he went attention. I don't know. He's a lawyer. Lawyers take cases because they need money. Who told you? And anyway you think Eric Holder has money to pay him like that? Now he's doing pro vote, I'm sure I don't know. Somebody gets somebody taking care of it. Clearly, I don't know. But anyway, that's your front page news. All right, thank you, miss ye. Now get it off your chess eight on dripped five eight five one oh five one if you're upset, you need

to vent hit us up right now. Maybe you walked into elevator this morning and somebody one let one go right before you got into that elevator. That's the worst when you're just walking on somebody's part and there was nothing you could do because the door closed and you were just smelling that. Oh my goodness, well get it off your chest breath. It wasn't me. Yeah, I was holding my breath. O five A five one oh five one. If you need to vent hit us up right now,

it's to fa Fast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, wake y'all your time to get it off your chat. Whether you're mad or black, we want to hear from you on the breakfast block. Thank KEYA. Today's your birthday? Well, actually it's tomorrow. What y'all sorry on the intermorrow? So early birthday. What are you gonna do? Thank you so much? Well, last week I went to the dr with a group of my friends, and then this week in Miami with my best friends. Start that

she's sleeping. I'm trying to wake her head but she'll be all right. Whoa, all right? What you doing in Miami? Were you staying. So we actually got air and Airbnb. So we're at a condo, okay, And I'm going skydiving tomorrow, all right, and then on Sunday we're going to um Key West and we're going to schlor Wayne and all that stuff. So I want to hit up um you say, Holle's Restaurant and just like we're because they're gonna go to finger Looking and think about finger Looking if they

got a fried side and the grille side. Oh yeah, well you know she'll enjoy that. I don't, but I'm still gonna go. They got plenty of good They got broccoli that's amazing. The greens are amazing. You'll love it. Be cheerful skydiving, though though I don't want this to be a grand opening. That's not on her. That's what everybody says. But you know what I put out good energy, so I know the world won't get you like that, Okay, I've been questioning that with all week. Man, be honest

with you. We have a good morning and happy birthday, Mama. I don't know. I don't know about this. You get back what you put out, Christina, Yes, good morning, how are you guys? Good morning morning. I wanted to. I wanted to give a praise report to my husband. I'm

carry On Anderson m D mars Anderson on Facebook. He's the one such an amazing job with all the stress from trying to open up a gym in our small town mccorman, South Carolina, with no support really, but he's getting all the love from outsiders, and I just want to tell him that he's amazing and just keep doing what he's doing. And everyone goes to OKI's Fitting the Studio on Facebook and like his Facebook page. Um, if you're at McCormick, South Carolina, you can't stop by and

see our gym and watch it grow. And um, once it's open, it'll be free to all McCormick County school kids. That's what I'm talking about. Well, listen, you know, you know I support I support all things South Carolina. The sad part about it is sometimes when you open things in South Carolina, you can't put your name on them because people are hating on you for no damn reason. Exactly. What's the name of the gym again, but it's ODIs

Fitting the Studio. Okay, good luck, mama, Thank you so much. Guys, y'all have a blessed weekend. Shout to my trainer, Richie. He just opened up his gym. He opened up a big gym out in Jersey. So shout to you, Richie. Mike. What's up? Sir? You might get it off your chests. Bro Man, I just heard two of the coldest lines you can never heard come out of woman's mouth ever in your life. Sir, talk happen. Man, Look one of my buddies from work. Man, Uh, he got a girl.

He didnt cheating under this girl who wanted the co workers from work right, So, uh, I guess the female he was cheating with at work turned around and get a boyfriend. So she don't want to mess with you, no, bare, So he asked her, you know, okay, when I come, you know you can talk to me. Well, I got a girl, but when you get at dude, I can't hill let you. You know what she told him. But just because you disrespect your relationship and not me, and

I'm gonna disrespect mine. Damn. Okay, Okay, I like that. I like that. Har Hey, I almost jumped out the damn window. Man, dang, damn, how do you? How do you respond? True? Hey? Maul dropped on the floor. Man, damn hitting with hey she hitting with women after that though, But she say, uh, I don't owe your girl no respect? You do. That's real, that's real. That's why I never understand why why girls be mad at the other girl when your man cheats, because it's like, why don't I

manage your man? He disrespected you? Answer, well, I got a question for you. You know some of the ladies like why do you Why do some women talking to me and when they got a girl, but y'all get a man, y'all that's saying favorite trip. I thought she just told you by I think I think that is because some women that don't want the hassle of having to beat somebody's boot as to think, guys lie a lot too. They'll be in a relationship and that's how

you all things aren't working out. So that's what it is. Dam get it off your chests eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad or blast. So Pe better have the same industry. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Tory. Hey, good morning Tory, Good morning, Hi Charlemagne, we love you back. Getting off

your chest. Let me tell you something. I drive a school boss. I live in Hampshire. Parents have to do better. These kids get on my smelling in a way that no child do something. There's only I'm a mandated reporter, and I report these things to the school as I get them. But it's like the school. It doesn't go any further than the school. We gotta do better as parents. And Mama always told me, if I can smell you, you can smell yourself. But in that we gotta do

all on the parents. Though, how old are these kids? How old are these kids? Well? I have three different age groups. I have car seat kids, I have middle school kids, and I have elementary kids. But even the middle school kids, it's like, come on, at a certain age, you already know it's right for kids out here. Kids A mean, middle school kids got to know how to watch there on that school kids too. By the way, if you're in like fourth grade, fifth grade, you ain't

got no reason how to have your asswatch. But car seats is all on the parents, I'm telling you, and The other thing is, I know all your business. You gotta be careful what you're doing in front of your kids, because I know when mommy and daddy got into what's the night before? Oh yeah, I don't know when Daddy don't come home. I'm in the place they shoo getting broke.

We gotta do that as kids. Kids, You're right, But what about these kids that may not have the best circumstances me and they may not have water, they may not have electricity, like you never know where people are going through. Then that's what they need to be getting on my bus talking about, not mommy and daddy's business. I get it all right, Sorry, thank you mama. Like they might have might might not have the means to wash day day the building, Good morning, good morning, day day,

get it off your chest dayDay. I first came to say, good morning, Uncle Charlotte, good morning, dj V, good morning Angela. Well you guys, every morning, thank you every morning. I'm calling this morning because I'm tired of black queens not acting like queen. I'm tired of seeing three year olds on Instagram throwing up trigger fingers and singing it's not cool. Now.

I'm tired of queens. I realizing that what was between our legs actually run men and run the world, and it's time for us to take a stand for our men. It's not okay that we bag up at it's not okay that we get getaway driver, it's not okay that we know what our men are doing, and okay, as long as our bills get paid, where is the love? I've had enough, so I'm gonna call once that we can drop knowledge because they have to stop. These savages

are gonna kill our and they can't kill mine. I feel you a hundred percent, baby, That's why we're spreading love out here in these screetch You know what I'm saying. Go hug, Go hug a fellow queen today and tell her you love her, you value her, and you appreciate her she as a queen. Great Friday Morney message. Thank you all right, my love, Lamara? What's going on? What's up? Lamar?

Get it off her chests? Yeah, I just want to get off my chest to de chen to tie people that are sud way about how people should be feeling about the Niche be Hustom's death, Like if they don't understand that that he's representing something that most people from the Inn City it fires to be so far as

being an entrepreneur or leaving and getting back. And I've been saying too many people saying, well, you're not a fan, or you didn't know him that well, or you didn't have to because he's pretty much somebody like your brother cousin. Because we have so many of those in our neighborhood. They're trying to get how to come back and do what they're supposed to do, uplifting the neighborhood. That's all

I want to say. I'm just discussed that the way human kind is being especially with the social media area of things of that nature. Yeah, I don't understand why people feel like you have to be and I love his music, but if even if you're not a fan of his music, why do you have to have be a fan of the music that have empathy for a person? You know what I'm saying. That was a tragic that's a tragic situation all across the board that was doing

something positive. Word it should make you feel away, Yeah, exactly. Because I'm from Detroit, Man and I feel like I've been to Callie a couple of times and when I was out there what he represented. It's like so many people in Detroit they're trying to do that, especially young black men. So I just feel like people need to be more uplifting during this time, so condolescens towards family, Thank you guys, and peaceless to be onto you. All right, Yeah,

I think we need to do that this morning. I know we got you know, Castro coming in at seven, but I think at eight we just need to open up the phones and ask people how they feel. And I'm not gonna front. I've been in a funk this whole week, behind this nipsey hustle situations. I would love to know how y'all, Just how y'all feel? Okay, Well eight hundred five eight five, one oh five won't get it off your chest that we got rumors on the way. Yes,

let's talk about Adidas. They just signed a major, major superstar. I know there was a one hundreds of millions of cash Volve dollars in cash involved. Also, let's talk about a rapper who has a New York Times number one best selling book. All right, we'll get into all that when we come back. Keeping lock this to Breakfast club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Well it's about this is

the rumor report. Angela ye the Breakfast Club. Well, I'm sure this was exciting for Little nas X. His song old Town Road hit number nineteen on the Hot Country chart, tough tune, by the way, Let's not act like this isn't a tough load lotle sh But Billboard removed that because they said the song was not country enough. Now, if you want to hear the the song here it is, play some of this bombing tick my horse to the right,

so I can't no more. I got the horses, horstock kids, and it's mad black gotta booshes black Man's rod ain't on the horse. Hey, you can't with your horsesha, I've been in the valley. Ain't it been about that horse? Now? You can't nobody film my kids nave Little Knox his name is trash, but that song is a bob. I can't you love that? You can't said your name is nah.

It's that crazy that they would remove it from the Billboard Charts to the Country because I said it wasn't custom the country record though, just because the person didn't he went. Ain't got Billy Ray Cyrus on the remix because Billy Ray Cyrus thought this was a trappisty if they would do this, And here's how that remix sounds. Yeah, I'm gonna take my horse from the town here. That's a country record. Man. I don't know what y'all talk about till I can't no more. Gonna tick the town

road the horses in. Now it's a country because Ray siuses, Yes, that's a country man, Billy Ray Science on the trap beat. Who you think he is? His daughter? And I'm gonna tell you something that's not a country record. Just because a person sings about horses doesn't make it a country What makes it a country record? I don't know, but that I check my hard to that's a country record.

That's a country record. You got an accident and does talk things about horses, don't make it a country record record. What makes something like a hip hop record? What makes it a country it makes it? When Nellie did record with Tim McGraw, was that a country record? When Nellie did records with Florida Georgian Line, was that a country record? I'm assuming that they submitted this as a country I'm just talking. But what's crazy is that it was on

the charts. It charted as a country record, and then they removed it. What's the problem? The country stations played well, according to Billboard. They said, when determining genres, a few factors are examined, but first and foremost is musical composition. Well, Oldtown Road incorporates the references to country and cowboy imagery, it does not embrace enough elements of today's country music to chart in its current version. Dropping a clues bombs

for white people. I don't have a problem with that, all right, They keep the stuff pure. Baby, segregation is still alive, right, were the only people that just accept anybody in our genre. But the country stations play at those label post Malone is hip hop logic, himp hop. All these just hip hop. Say we put hip hop on anything. They don't play that. Dropping a clues bomb for white people. Damn it, I see y'all. Don't drop

a bound for that. Wrong with you? They keep things segregated over that logic's black, he's half and half anyway, that man's full by racial thinking of a logic. He is now the first rapper with the New York Times number one best selling novel. That book right here supermarket. He put that book out alongside a soundtrack album of the same name, So the soundtrack wasn't, as you know, I didn't do as great, but the book isn't number

one best selling novels, So congratul relations to Logic, all right. Now, Also congratulations to Ti. He's going to be starring in a new movie. It's called Caller one hundred and it's directed by Mattie Rich. She's the same person who did the Straight Out of Brooklyn movie back in the nineties, and so basically this has to do with radio. It's going to focus on a popular radio personality and his

chance encounter with a female listener. So if you saw the pictures of Ti, you can't even tell that's him at all pretending to be a radio personality. I'm not sure which one of them is the radio personality. I just know he's in the movie. I love radio movies. One of my favorite movies of all time is Talk to Me starring Don Cheeta. It's the Pete Green story. So I'm all here for a radio like radio movies and radio TV shows all right. And Beyonce has done

a deal with Didas. Yes, congratulations to both of them. How does Kanye feel about this? I'm not sure. But she's going to launch her signature sneakers and apparel with them, and she's also going to serve as a creative partner. And don't forget, she also had Ivy Parks. She did that collaboration with Taps. So she's gonna relaunch Ivy Park with Adidas now. So I'm not mad at a lot of people wear Ivy, but I have a lot of Ivy Park clothing too. Beyond hold at Puma, is it

a house divided? It's a house getting money now said, this is the partnership of a lifetime for me. Adidas has had tremendous success in pushing creative boundaries. We share a philosophy that puts creativity, growth, and social responsibility at the forefront of business. Oh, Kim Kardasha shall not be upstaged. She will come with a deal with Zacconi, very small, stupid Sconi, a new balance. I see it coming. All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right,

thank you, miss Now you're welcome. Fam. You got some colder stuff. All right, it looks so scared? Did you look so scared? We got front page news. Next we're talking about, Yes, we are going to be talking about Amazon stock. Find out who is gonna be getting oh about thirty five billion dollars worth of Amazon My goodness. All right, we'll talk about that next. Keep a lot just to breakfast. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. If you could have any superpower,

what would it be? On April fifth, just say the words Shazam and you'll find out. Chizam is the ultimate wish fulfillment move me about a kid named Billy Batson who transforms into a superhero with just one word Chizam. In theaters April fifth morning, everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's getting some front page news. What we're talking about? Ye? Well, let's first talk about Mackenzie Bezos. That's Jeff Bezos is

soon to be ex wife. They've agreed to their divorce terms and she's gonna still get a twenty five percent of their Amazon stock that's valued at about thirty five billion dollars. She got Did we figure out where she's at? And richest people in America? Number three women. Yeah, number three for her McKenzie. McKenzie, you look so beautiful today. I don't know what you're doing nowadays with your hair. Get married and your skin. You're married. Me and my

wife gonna slid in her DM. She got Instagram now. She also gave him all of her interests in the Washington Post seventy five percent of their Amazon stock, and she surrendered her interests in Blue Origin, which is the aerospace company that he started back in two thousands. So you paid it for that though the morning beautiful, you look so good today. Listen. That's amazing that she came

off like that. That's why she's happy. And she's like, look, you know the marriage is over, but I still respect him and he can have his voting shares and everything else he needs. Just give me this bread, all right now. There's a pilot program in Indiana with five Indiana schools and a local nonprofit. What they want to do is provide go to go meals for students that are in need, and they're gonna actually use excess cafeteria food in order

to do that. So they pick up that excess food items that have been prepared but not served, and then these kids get to go mills. So that's I got a homeboy named Manny many lives in New Jersey. Manny

usually does that. He's done that around the holidays. I don't know if he's still does it, but he'll go to like restaurants who have like all his excex food and he'll collect it and just give it out the less fortunate, which makes a lot of sense, because yeah, all right, now, Timothy Pittson, we told you the story about the six year old child who went missing back in twenty eleven and allegedly just a couple of days

ago there saying that he was found in Ohio. He said he escaped his captors, and he called nine one one and said he escaped his two kidnappers. Turns out the whole thing was a home that's crazy. Yes, the person who claimed to be Timothy Pittson was really a twenty three year old man named Brian Michael Renny. Now Timothy would have been fourteen year old, so fourteen years old and clearly that's not him. And when you see

the picture of Brian, you'll see that. What's wrong with y'all in saying Antonio man slute everybody that listens to us on ninety eight five to beat in San Antonio. All y'all need to be ashamed of yourself. I'm not even upset. I mean, I'm upset at this dude for pretending to be this little boy. But there's no way in hell you look at this old as man and say, this guy's fourteen. Why you keep thinking in San Antonio?

It's not in San Antonio. No, this isn't Ohio. Oh, yes, you're just mad at the speak they say that up, oh, because you're talking about the mayor of I was like, why do you keep talking about San Antonio Friday? It's been a rough week? Okay, Ohio? What the hell is wrong with y'all? You know what I'm saying? Y'all didn't know that this little twenty three ye old grown man. How can you pretend to be fourteen? Now? You don't look like a kid at all? All right, it looks

like an old pedophile to be honest with you. And listen, actually just gotten out of jail last year, So I don't know what. I don't know what he thought was gonna happen? Like, how do you not think that because you knew they were going to do a DNA test. You did all of those who let them do the DNA test. That's just weird. Man. How do you not think that you're gonna get caught? I'm just confused, man, of the fake story that people want attention so bad,

people want like cloud soul. Maybe that they were going to take him in and like raise him. He didn't want to be twenty three, He's just a cloud. Chase. Is the Chicago Police suing Jesse Smollett that I read that? Don't hear that right? Well, they're planning to. They want to actually sue him because he's They wanted him to pay a one hundred thirty thousand dollars for the US to investigating the case. And it cost one hundred and

thirty thousand to invest investigate that case. Well, yeah, that a lot of people were involved, police department, all the overtime work that people had to do. Just stupid for not paying that money. Now they had to wait seven days before filing a civil lawsuit against him. Well that's passed and they said they are going to go forward with that loss. You know why he's stupid for not paying that money is because if the Chicago police already have it out for you, and they've leaked so much

information to the media. You already got your charges dismissed, right, but Chicago police said they got a bunch of evidence against you. But the stuff is sealed. Watch some of that sealed stuff start to leak in the civil case, you know what I'm saying. Watch some of that sealed stuff start start to leak now because you don't want to pay this one hundred and thirty. And the other thing with this lawsuit is now if they sue him, they can ask for three times the actually have the

investigation to be three hundred ninety thousand dollars. Not about to hit your pockets, and they're gonna leak some of this other stuff that probably really shows how guilty you are in this situation. You know, you think they're gonna harass him in Chicago now, like randomly pull them over. Yes, I don't know things. I think so paid the money, just paid them stupid? All right, Well what if he didn't. He's saying he's innocent. Okay, Sure, if he pays the money,

does that mean that he's guilty? You wouldn't have took the deal if he was in Yeah, he wouldn't let the ten thousand go and did all the community service.

That is your front page news all right. Now, when we come back twenty twenty, presidential candidate Julian Hashta will be joining in, former secretary of HUD and I'm very interested in talking to somebody who used to work for HUDD because there's questions that I have about HUD that I don't understand, especially when it comes to homeless people in our in our veterans, that a homeless. So we'll talk to them next. So don't move. It's to breakfast club.

Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela yee, Charlemagne the God. We all the breakfast club. We got a special guest in the building, Yes, Julian Castro, a presidential candidate with actual White House experience. That's rare now we don't see that much. It served Obama as a housing secretary. He was, yeah, the secretary of HUT right. I was, yeah, for the last two and a half years of the administration, and before that, I had been mayor of San Antonio

for five years. What was your job then? What did you do as far as housing and urban development and HUD Well, I mean the mission of HUD really is to make sure that there are more affordable housing opportunities for people across the country. HUD also deals with homeownership, making making sure that folks can afford to buy a home. So that's what I did. For two and a half years.

I was the head of HUD, and I traveled to one hundred different communities in thirty nine states figuring out how we could be stronger partners so that people could have more housing opportunity. On the urban development side of it, it was really about making sure that people could rise up, no matter what neighborhood they were living in. Is it true that Barack Obama called you while you was in a Panda Express. I had just driven through the drive

through at Panda Express. Yeah, it was like April sixteen, twenty fourteen, And I looked at the phone and you know how sometimes on your cell phone it says unknown or block call. It said private. So if you ever get a call that says private phone, Yeah, but yeah, it was his secretary. Originally, you know they say hold for the president. Yeahs you got here. I mean, what made your answer that? What made you order something said

block call? You never see it? I mean private on there, you know, and there was his private it's this unknown er block call or whatever. You think you did a good job. I do. Yeah. I feel like we accomplished

a lot. You know. Maybe the thing that I'm most proud of is we actually accomplished the most significant rule to try and desegregate communities ever since the nineteen sixty eight fair Housing are Of course, you know, when the Trump administration came in a couple of years later, they put it on ICE, but it was something called Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing, and the idea was to communities receiving federal taxpayer dollar through HUD, you had to get more

serious about how you're going to create equal housing opportunity in your jurisdiction. Is it disheartening to see some of the policies you guys put into place getting dismantled? For sure, because and not only that, I believe that this administration takes this attitude that if you're poor, there's something wrong with you. I don't believe that just because you're poor, that there's something wrong with you. In fact, I remember of the households that HUD helped, forty three percent of

those households that had somebody that was working age. Somebody was working. So there are a lot of people that are out there that are working that are smeared as somehow lazy or they don't want to work, or that something's wrong with them. And I just completely disagree with that.

Why doesn't HUD provide free housing for veterans? Always won? Today? Well, no, I mean one of the big things that we did actually was that Obama had this goal of ending veteran homelessness, and so between twenty ten and twenty sixteen, veteran homelessness went down by forty seven percent. And actually, it's an interesting story. This was one example of where Washington actually worked the way that you would hope it should work. Right.

Congress appropriate the money for vouchers for people to get housing. The President, the rest of us in the administration worked with mayors and governors to actually implement this program housing authorities across the country, and over those six years, I mean, we almost reduced veteran homelessness by half. Unfortunately, these last

couple of years it's going back up. I don't understand that. Man, Like, one of my biggest pet peeves is watching how America treats as veterans, like, I feel like veterans should be tax exempt. I feel like they should get free room and balled and like a stipend every month just to be able to eat and pay their bills. Yeah. No, I mean, we definitely owe them a debt of gratitude.

You know. Recently, just yesterday, I put out a bold immigration proposal, and one of the things that I addressed in that immigration proposal, for instance, is that there are a whole bunch of folks who have served our country and they were undocumented and then they got deported. There are so many folks who are living in Mexico right now who are veterans who have gotten deported, who served honorably, who should be allowed to come into this country because

they served it in the military. You gotta you gotta plan to decriminalize the legal entry into the country, right. I do agree with that one hundred percent too, because a lot of times people look at it, they don't realize a lot of people are coming here because they're trying to flee from a situation. There's women, there's kids.

Then they shouldn't be criminals because they try to get into the United States, and a lot of times people come here and they want to be able to come here legally, but you have to get here first to seek asylum, so it's not like you're breaking the law necessarily. What's the plan. Yeah, So my plan is basically not

to treat these folks like criminals. It used to be basically that before two thousand and four, we treated this as a civil penalty, civil violation, not criminal, and I want us to go back to handling it that way. I also, you know, I don't buy the bs of this administration that a whole bunch of women and children, families that are fleeing dangerous situations in Honduras or Salvador,

Watemala present a danger to this country. They don't. This president told us about a year ago that if we could just be cruel enough to take away little children from their mothers, that that would stop, that would deter more families from coming. And instead, today more families are coming than before. So cruelty has failed. I want us to choose compassion. Kids are dying. I was just spidding about another kid that had the flu that ended up

dying in detention center. Is awful. There's a Jacqueline. I think God seven years old. She died in CBP custody with her father, and they did an autopsy and they determined that the reason that she died was because of an infection. The president a few days ago suggested that her father had taken the blame because she was dehydrated, which was a complete lie. And another Yeah, I know, right,

but but I mean think about that. Just I would ask folks for a second, what kind of person are you when you're willing to lie about the death of a seven year old girl and her grieving father. That's how far low this man has sunk. Let me, I gotta be honest with you right now, what is he doing at ashe on your little hand is like killing me? Right? That was too much? Yeah, distract him as to distract it's because I'm getting old. Man. He gave me too much.

You would help me, ye Jesus? Now, how serious if well? Look, we had one hundred thousand people that came last last month, and so from my mind, what we need to do is make sure that we treat people like human beings, we treat them with compassion, and also that we have a way to process their claims of asylum. Some people have asked, when I propose this immigration planned yesterday, well, is this open borders? And I said, no, that's a

Republican talking point. Of course, deportation is still an option, but I believe that people should be treated as human beings. Is it true that, because they always wanted to talking points from the conservatives, that Obama administration depoint the more illegal immigrants than any sitting president. And in the first few years of the Obama administration, the number of deportations was higher than it had been in the Bush administration

and the Clinton administration. You know, I think the Obama administration got better about the issue of immigration as the years went by. In twenty twelve, the Executive Order DACA that all of us know that addressed Dreamers was instituted, and then in twenty fourteen, in November twenty fourteen, DAPPA, which got blocked up in the courts. But yeah, I mean, I think it's true that the administration over time it got better. At one time the number of deportations was

I think, you know, two or three million. So why don't people get mad at Trump if President Obama was doing the same thing. Well, I wouldn't say that Obama was doing the same thing, because Trump has a level of cruelty toward these families. Also, this president began his campaign by suggesting that Mexico was sending rapists and drug runners.

So there's a clear animus that this president has demonstrated toward Mexicans, Latin Americans, people are coming across the border that Barack Obama never engaged in that kind of talk, and facts spoke on many instances about the value of immigrants and in a very humane way. But it was night and day in terms of how President Obama looked at immigrants and how Donald Trump does. All Right, we have more with twenty twenty presidential candidate Julian Castro. When

we come back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Go Mooning's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God We all to Breakfast Club. We're still talking to twenty twenty presidential candidate Julian Castro. Charlemagne, what laws would you put back in play if you become president at I'm sure Trump has taken out that Barack Obama put in the play

when he was in office. Well, I mean, I would the first executive order that I would sign if I'm president on the afternoon of January twentieth, would be to recommit the United States to the Paris Climate Accord so that we lead again on climate change. I believe that

we need to go to a system where everybody gets medicare. However, at the same time, in the first order of business is repairing the damage that this president has done to the Affordable Care Act, because more than a million and people have already lost coverage because they're trying to sabotage our healthcare system. I loved when you was on a Jake Tapper and he asked you about Bernie sand his stance on reparations, and you said, why wouldn't you compensate

people who are actual property? Why wouldn't they Well, I believe that we should. Yeah, people ask me about reparations, and I said, you know that under our constitution that we compensate somebody if we take their property. So why wouldn't you compensate somebody if they actually were property in a sanctioned by the state. And then some folks say, oh, well, you know, nobody that's alive today was enslaved. And I said, you know, well, you know, let me address that just

for a second. As a legal matter. If you had a piece of property and the government took it away from you today, and then you passed away tomorrow, your estate would still be able to pursue a claim against the government for taking that property. So why shouldn't the descendants of slaves still have a claim with regard to the federal government against the government for the grave injustice,

the original sin of slavery in this nation. What I've also said is that I support Sheila Jackson Lee's legislation to do a study and appointing Commission on Reparations to assemble a group of people who understand this issue, who have the respect of communities around the nation, and then to make a recommendation to the President and to the Congress on how we can best address reparations. And I think we need to do it that way, because part

of the process is in healing. Absolutely, you know, I think that it's a healing process for everybody in this country. Some people say, well, aren't you just stuck in the past, And I say, it is about the past, but it's really about the future because a lot of those socioeconomic gaps were created because of slavery, like they're still affecting us to this day. And I'm not convinced that we're ever going to fully come together as one nation like

heal until we address that original sin of slavery. Now, what about marijuana. We talked a lot about it, and so many of us have been locked up in our family members have been locked up for marijuana. What do you think about a marijuana bill and legalize a marijuana No, I support it. I think that we have good examples in places like Colorado of how you can do that. Obviously, it's going to be regulated, right, and the regulation of

it needs to be thoughtful. It has to be that you know that our own community can actually invest in own some of these dispensaries in some of these places. Yeah, No, I you know, I hope that that's one of the outcomes small business opportunities, folks from neighborhoods across urban communities in the country that are able to benefit because of it. You know. I also think that we need to look at people who have been incarcerated because of juana possession.

And I'm a fan of some of these jurisdictions that have gone backward to try and expunge records because there have been so many people, especially communities of color, that have ended up incarcerated and serving time in jail for relatively minor offenses. We need to do that. We need to build on that First Step Act that was just passed, so we continue to reform our justice system. I think we need to do things like investmore in our public

defender system. We need to continue the work of the task force the President Obama set up on policing in the twenty first century. A couple of weeks ago, I was in Charleston, South Carolina, and I was that Ryan. It's a great town. I was two blocks away from

the Mother Emmanuel Amy Church. And of course in twenty fifteen, Dylan Rufe went into the church and he murdered nine people and said, you know, if Dylan Rufe can do that and then a few hours later be apprehended without incident, as he should be, then what about Eric Garner and what about Stefan Clark, and what about Walter Scott, and

what about Michael Brown and what about Sandra Bland. We need to make sure that police departments across this country treat everybody the same, no matter the color of your skin or what neighborhood you live in. I think that there are some police departments out there that have been willing to make reforms, and if I'm president, I'm going to port so that we can do that. What does that reform look like like? What are some things that you can say this has been positive? I seeing this

work well. I mean, I think body cams is a very you know, straightforward example that people can understand. It's increased accountability and also from the perspective of and that's why it is important, right that you do see more officers being held accountable. Right, we need to make sure that the jury system is fair to everybody. About HBCUs, I know a lot of programs they were saying it

was taken not giving them money to the HBCUs. And you know, our community absolutely positively still needs to HBCUs, absolutely and it's out there, you know when you think about it, you know, today we have this twenty first century global economy that requires more knowledge, more skill than ever before, and the communities that have gotten left out, especially the black community, now is the time when we need to be investing in their ability to thrive because

I mean, you look at what's happening in countries like China or India where they're producing tons and tons of young people that are well educated and intelligent and hungry and ambitious and creative. Like in that world, we don't have anybody to waste. And so I've supported, I support and when I was mayor, helped raise money for efforts to make sure that young African Americans and Lathianos have

more higher education opportunity. Now, before you leave, you say Trump's policy is going to have America big and for immigrants in the future. What does that mean. The fact is that we need a lot of these immigrants, whether it's agriculture, whether it's the hospitality industry, a number of other industries. Our unemployment rate is at three eight point eight three point nine percent. We need their talent, and our earth rate is declining. Baby boomers in record numbers,

are drawing down from social security. We see countries around the world that have an age population. We're going to have an Asian population. So I said, if we're not careful, in twenty to thirty years, if we don't get this right, we're going to be begging for immigrants. America built by immigrants, it was, would America be here without immigrants, of course not. We have white people built well, I mean, you know, they've been a part of building up this country. You know,

they've been in a part you know. I mean people from Europe have been an important part of building up this country. But people from all over the world have been an important part of building up this country. We built this country. Well, thank you trying to build a wall exactly. No, I agree with you there. I mean this a lot of this country was built on the back of slave labor, and as we were talking about earlier, we have never fully accounted for that absolutely. All right,

well man, well thank you for joining us. I heard you having problems with the donations. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, So I haven't hit that sixty five thousand donation or contribution threshold um that you have to to guarantee that you're going to be in one of these democratic debates.

And so my website is Julian for the Future dot com and I'm on Twitter, on Instagram, Facebook, So find us and hopefully folks can make a contribution sixty five no, sixty five thousand unique contribution different like what yeah, yeah, yeah, no, I raise more than that, but no, I um, you know I've said I wasn't born a front runner. I didn't grow up a front runner on the West side of San Antonio. A lot of people out there don't feel like they're front runners. But I'm gonna do what

we do, what our families do. I'm gonna go work hard, and I believe that by the time the Iowa caucus comes around in February of twenty twenty, that I can be a front runner. Oh well, Julian Castro, I appreciate you for joining us. Thanks a lot, thanks for having me. All right, it is the Breakfast Flucle morning all right, morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We are the breakfast Club. Good morning. I just want to

record to show that uh envy. I told y I liked to jacket right my God versus my enemies joint, the whole covered by God joint. I said, I liked this jacket this morning, and an hour later, somebody delivered you want to cludes bombs for black men loving each other? He said, you love me. See what I'm saying it what happens when you hug your fellow brothers said you love me? Man, I wish I could get my stuff I had delivered to your house, envy. They love me

and I paid for it. Sorry, sorry, black not a black man, black man. We're gonna start treating each other better than our women treat us, all right, We're gonna start loving each other in a whole different way. Okay, thank you, Sorry, you appreciate you. I love you. I love you too, love you. I love you more, I love him more. Yeah, I just want you to know how long ago was you audio package? Three months? How long? How long the missing in the Navy house? Three months? Wow? Wow?

Two months and three months? I got mine in an hour. Black man loved baby. I don't know what kind of special thing you put on him, but okay, somehow he used to go too far. I'm just talking about what kind of spells. Now. Shout to MSNBC. We're gonna be on there today, right, set out to my girl Morrigan Radford, rad follow her, Morgan Radford, we're gonna be on with her. MSNBC is to today's show as well, right, but today starts at on MSNBC. Oh okay, okay, so what's the

one this morning? MSNBC, MSNBCY Okay, all right, MSNBC, and we got rumors on the way eve. What we're talking about, Yes, I talk about Tiffany Hattish. She gets very honest about an incident she had in an uber. Glad I didn't get in that uber right after. All Right, we'll get into that next keeping locktic to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ MVY, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the God, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to these rumors. Let's

talk Tiffany Hattish's tea. This is the rumor rapport with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, Tiffany Hattish was on Jimmy Kimme Alive, and she was talking about a lot of different things, including what happened New Year's Eve. Remember she had a show on New Year's Eve that did not go as planned and people were upset about her just not being as funny as they anticipated New Year's Eve. It was just one of those it was

just a bad day at work. See what happened was ill, get off set and I'll fly directly to Miami like the night before, and a lot of my friends were in town and then like Tiffany, come on, we gotta go out, Come on, let's go out, let's celebrate. And I was like, oh no, I'd rather go to sleep. I got a big shot tomorrow that like, no, come on, you gotta celebrate, and our dance all night. I drank more than I've ever drank in my entire life. Been there,

done that. That's what happens when you, yeah, party before it works. Sometimes used to that. We always made it the work. Now I'm talking about at least she made it. We made it the work badly. And it's definitely been times when we didn't get to work on time, or maybe had to clubs all night, drunk as hell, high as hell and coming in and do a half as show and wonder why our ratings was sucking the first year. Okay, Well, anyway, she else He talks about an incident in her uber

and let me tell you something. I am so glad I didn't not get in that uber, because I told you before I got into uber ones and Paris ended up sitting in some yurine that someone left in the hot. Yeah it was wet, the seat was wet and it was dusting hot. You like it, you know, if you can't get in that anyway, here, it's happened with Tiffany Hattish. I'm pretty sure my uber rating dropped a little low because I stow myself a little bit. It was bad. It was like up, I thought I was dead. Um Um,

I definitely woke up dead. I was hurting really bad. And they were like, come on to if you gotta make a video to let everybody know where you're gonna be. And if you saw this video on my Instagram page, you know that that was not gonna be a good show. If you had any commentsness, you know she not read all right. Well, then she goes down to talk about how she's gonna make it up to the people who

did come to the show. Will you go back to Miami? Yes? Actually, actually I'm going back this summer, and I'm going to be doing a big show And anyone who has a ticket from New Year's Eve from that night, they can get in for free if they present the ticket, and if they don't have the ticket, you can pay. It's gonna be like twenty dollars. And then all the money that we do get from that show, I'm gonna donate to a department of Children's Services. Dope, that's nice. I

want to close the positivity had it? What what's your Uber rating? If you do? If you shoten the uber? I don't know, what do you think they gotta shoot down at least ten, he's gonna give you a two rating? Or if you feel like I called ubers for people sometimes and they make my rating go down, Like if you call it uber for somewhere and they act up

in that uber. I definitely feel like I've had situations where some of my friends are a little wild and they've done things in the uber that I call for them and it caused my rating to what if you try to clean up your own poop though, when you think that I'll make your rating go up? No, let me check my uber rating? What do I go to check my uber rating on Uber? All right? Now, let's talk about Wendy Williams. Here's a photo of her that

has fans concerned. Apparently she was riding around Walmart. I don't know, did you see this picture? I did? Uh? Yeah, So she's in a mobile Walmart cart and she looked very disheveled, and they said, looks like she needs to start accepting hugs. She's clearly going through a hard time on prayers for her, and they said one person said, that's why it ain't good to talk about folks. Tables turn on you at any moment. She was driving a shopper cart thing. Yeah, one of those mobile Walmart carts. Wow,

I have a four point six uber written. Just want you all to know. Was that four point six is not bad? Point six is good? Right? Yeah? What was she doing in Target? Who took that picture? What was she doing in Target? It's Walmart? B Where does Kelvin shop at I'm tired of seeing Calvin out here dressed like he undercover cop at Coachella, though he dressed like the old man that's trying to look young, trying to blend in with the kid. Were he really busting him

for weet? But who took that picture of Wendy in the cart and posted it? How did that even get out? Like that? She had? They said she had jeans in the little cart, in the Walmart cart because she's purchasing some jeans. She just needed some new clothes. The new jacket. I don't know all right now, I'm aternity's probably by maternity. Close. Congratulations to Cardi B. She got twenty one nominations for the twenty nineteen Billboard Music Awards. Nice congrats to Cardi

B for Body. She got more nominations than any other artist this year, and she's nominated in eighteen different categories. That's amazing. Twenty one nomination. No, I didn't even know there was twenty one categories. Well deserved. She'd busting an ass othing every category. Damn it. All right, so congratulations to Cardi. Another person who was congratulating her was her husband Offset. He posted, all you host rap because of my wife. Gave your host hope to not suck d

the rest of your life and catch money. Where is the line? What line was told? He supported his wife. Why are y'all mad about that? Then he said, tider hose hating on the goat. Cardi bout down at her time. She is the god for the god twenty one nomination. There is the use of the word hole. I probably got people upset. I don't know. I think people are upset because they were like other people were. Female rappers

were existed before. Yeah, but Nikki paid, Nikki Pa paved the way and made well, okay, no, you gotta you gotta go way back right, So you got the little kims who paved the way for Nicki, and yeah, I'm talking about more recent times. Nicky made the way for the Cardi of the world, and not card He's making the way for a whole new generation. I think he met more of the women who never rapped before. Yeah,

you can't dance. You shouldn't call him hose. I can understand that, you know what I mean, because then you gotta start spelling goat different because it'd be like g h O A T stop it greatest hard all time, the God good anyway, no problem, fam the God Now Charlemagne donkey? Who are giving your donkey? You wouldn't you like to know? Don't just fine? Friday morning? He just asked you. I'm about to tell him. It's going to Chris Dard. He needs to come to the front of

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Do you remember that name? He was a prosecutor in the O. J. Simpson murder case back in the day. Now he is representing Eric hold the Junior. Eric Hold the Junior is the sucker who executed the late Great Nipsey Hustle allegedly this past Sunday. Is it alleged we saw the surveillance video, but allegedly now. One of my favorite movies of all time is The Devil's Advocate starring Opportino and Keanu Reeves. This movie was about how keyan Wu's character, Kevin low Rax was a lawyer defending a

child molest anybody and he saw that movie. Great film, right, what was that whiteness? That's what that was. But Kevin Lowrax was a lawyer defending a child molesta and halfway through the trial he realizes that his client is guilty, but through cross examination, Kevin destroys the victim's credibility right, securing a not guilty verdict. You should really watched that movie this weekend. It's a great movie. But long story short because all of you can watch the movie on

your own if it comes a point. It comes a point what Kevin realizes he's doing the devil's work because he is choosing everything that comes with being a successful attorney over morals and doing what's right. I'm doing a terrible job of telling you what this movie is about, because it's a lot, but the moral of the story is its gist of it. It's doing what's right no matter what. Okay. I often wonder about that when it comes to attorneys, because I feel like all money is

not good money, but attorneys don't act like that. You know, how can you represent someone when you know they are guilty of what they are being accused of. Okay, Eric Hold did junior and his attorney, Christopher Darden wearing caught yesterday. Let's go to k cow nine CBSLA for the report

police on behalf of your clients. Yes, Eric Holder was formally charged today with the murder of Nipsey Hustle, two counts of attempted murder the two men that were standing next to him, and account of being a felon with a firearm. And he also has a very famous attorney, Christopher Darden, who was a prosecutor in the O. J. Simpson case twenty four years ago. Holders bail was said at five million dollars and he will be back in court on May tenth. Outside of court, Darton did not

answer any questions. When I asked if Holders people reached out to him, he said, I have to catch a plane, and then he hustled down the shaircase. Christopher Darton has been vilified before. During the O. J. Simpson trial, some black people labeled him a race trader. Other people blamed his courtroom strategy for Simpson's ultimate acquittal because he's the one who made OJ try on the gloves and that's what ultimately got oj acquitted. But Dardon doesn't give it that.

He said that negative public opinion has rarely kept him from doing what he believes is right. Why would he think this is right? In fact, he said and his book in contempt, I understand that some black prosecutors have a name for the pressure they feel from those in the community who criticized them for standing up and convicting black criminals. Here's the thing. I have zero problem with a black person being convicted of a crime. Okay, if

indeed that black person did commit that crime. Now, a lot of times we don't know if for sure, if the person committed the crime they are being accused of. But other times we have all of ever we need. In the case of Nipsey Hustle, you have eyewitnesses and you have surveillance video. This situation happened in broad daylight on a beautiful Sunday in Los Angeles. If you weren't from LA, you knew by that night early the next

morning who had killed Nipsey Hustle. Okay, the problem I have and I know all attorneys have a job to do, and everyone is entitled to their right to have an attorney. But you got to have a moral compass, don't you think, how can you stand in the courtroom with this man and let him enter a not guilty plea? You are really going to attempt to convince us and convince a jury and convince the judge that this man did not killed Nipsey Hustle when the whole internet saw him killed

Nipsey Hustle. Unfortunately, all right, I mean unfortunately because I don't know why we shared a traumba of that video of him being shot. But I need an attorney to explain this to me. When you know someone is guilty, and you know someone was loved, and you know people want to see justice served, how can you go in the courtroom and represent them and try to get them freedom. I've never understood that logic. Now, Christopher tried to keep

cameras out of the courtroom. He argued successfully to keep media cameras from filming his client during your Raymond hearing, saying he believed there was an issue of identity, but Deputy District Attorney John McKenney countered that, and he said that Eric hold his image had already been widely spread in the media, dropped on a clues bomb for John McKenny for having some damn sense. But this is my whole point, Chris Darden. Everybody in the world knows what

happened in this case. We may not know all the details. We may not know why it was done. Was it jealousy, was it a hit from another enemy? And we don't know that. But what the fact of the matter is, according according to the surveillance video is Eric hold the junior killed Nipsey Hustle. I don't understand why some lawyers choose money over morals, because I'm a stern believer that if you don't have integrity, you have nothing. You can't

buy it. You can have all the money in the world, but if you are not a moral and ethical person, you really have nothing. Please let mum give Christopher Darden the biggest he haw he haw he ha, you stupid mother. I just want to be clear. There's a certa velance video right that. There's a video, right, How could you request this? Man? Huh? I said, Like, what's the question. Yeah,

That's what I'm saying is witnesses. It's the video. You can say is you can't really tell, but there's witnesses there and there's a bunch of witnesses out there, not only Nipsey's friends. There's from the video you can see this people running people all over the place, so obviously they can definitely see. And I feel that way with any with any crime, because you know, we live in this social media era where you see all of these

crimes caught on camera. I feel that way with any crime, like why how could you, as an attorney represent somebody when you know for a fact you see they're guilty. Okay, it's weird to me. All right, Well, thank you for that donkey of the day, sir. Now when we come back, we were talking about uber and now uber rating. Where did that come from? What I came from? Tiffany Hattish? Right, Yeah, she talks about how she pooped on herself a little into uber. Who hasn't shoted on herself in a car?

I haven't in the uber, but in the car you have, I haven't done in the car either. I done in a pair in the car. I definitely shot in the car. Car. But let's open up the phone line eight hundred five A five one oh five one. What's the craziest thing you've done in an uber or in a left. That's the question. Eight hundred five A five, one oh five on the craziest thing waxes band from Uber? Is he? Yes? He Waxes band from Uber? How do you get And I think, if I'm not mistaken, he got Nila band

from Uber too. He was on her account. I'm not gonna lie. If I pulled up to get Wax, I wouldn't pick him up. Wax has timberlands in one hundred and four degree weather, he has gloves in his back pocket. There's no reason for me to pick him up, stereotyping that man is a preacher. All right, we'll talk about it when we come back as the Breakfast Club. Come morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning.

Now if you just joined us, we're talking the craziest thing that happened to you in the Uber. Now, this story came from Tiffany Hattish that she pooped it Uber. She shouted in her Uber before Yeah she has Now I was shot in the vehicle, by the way, done it once in my life? Nah, I've been People would called it to happen so o Kato. I haven't done in the uber, but we're asking eight d five eighty five, one oh five one. What's the craziest thing that happened

to you in the uber? You have any crazy stories? Nothing too crazy? I have one time I was in the uber and the girl with me kept throwing up outside that having the uber pull over so she could throw up, throw up, throw up. That wasn't very good. Um. And I've had situations where, you know, my friends go off on the uber drivers and go crazy on them,

and I'd be like, chill out, my rating. I haven't had anything crazy other than you know, if you ever go to like Miami Beach, or go to any place where there's a beach, sometimes the seats to be wet with people just got out of the beach. You just got out of the parents actually sat and she sat in some yurin one time. Yeah, and she had on leggings so it was terrible, so you know, it got on her legs. This is Charlemagne and God talking. I don't have any crazy Uber stories. I actually have a

four point six uber a four point seven congratulations. But I have a brother who has some terrible Uber stories and flax he's been banned Uber twice. Herd and he band he got Niler band fluted DJ nilas him all. It's not my fault though, why why not? Because these guys trying to make me get out of the car not happening. Well, Wax, I was just telling you. You know it'll be one hundred and four degrees outside. You have on timberlands and gloves in your back pocket. Definitely,

I'm always ready. How many Uber drivers have you beaten up? Six from last? Why would beat the beat that cellf up? I need beat this over up. They hit themselves. No, listen, when you get out the car and trying to take me out the car and beat you up, tell him about the time the guy kicked you out the car and throw your suitcase off the lucky down the block. I don't even know see my street and where I live that it was like real dark, so I guess he didn't want to go up in that street with me.

Wax is six foot six foot six. You beat him up? Wax is six foot six, muscular like he's from the Wakanda movie. Where's Timberlands? And can't you can't do that? I'm like a nice guy though, shoot. So he asked you to get out. You got out, and then he drove up a little back. I didn't Yeah, I didn't even close my door all the way to go off, went down the street through my seat, takes out the car and bounce a call. I'm like, yeo, what the

is this? I'm always I'm sorry, good guy. So somebody, but every time something happened, I always think of Charlotte Magine playing around anyway. So I'll kind of give guys a little leeway subways on you that the Uber driver was chote anytime, anytime something happened, I say, you know what Charlotteagne got in and do with this? What kind of logic is? That's why I don't always just punch people on the face no more. I'm like, Charlemagne put you up to this, right? And what you mean? What's

wrong with how do I know these? So he beat up six Uber drivers in the past two years, and it's your fault exactly. So you feel bad that you banned from Uber? No I use anybody else. Tosh, you got, Nila got right back on, She got back on. You got somebody. I think that anybody who beats up six Uber drivers in the past two years deserves to be bad from uble, that's correct, and all other carts serve. Let's go to the I might have to hide your

face before they before you get banned from lyft. Matthew, Yo, what's up? What's the craziest thing that happened in the uber? All right? So first I want to say I'm Canadian? Right, okay? So I got on the uber and since we did legal um, I wanted to roll a spliff in the uber before I got home, right, okay, So m I take off my papers, but they're in my Jordans, so I have to take off my shoes. And then while

I'm chilling Dow, I'm just rolling the spliff. And then when when the uber gets to my to my house, I'm ready to go. But I left. I left one of my shoes there in the uber. And then before I get him to stop, he left, I said, Ober took his sneaker. Yeah, one of them, okay, and there were big ones too. I don't know why he need them. I'm gonna slis thirteen. I don't know why he needed them? Man, all right, man, I want to do what his rating is? I don't know. Eight five eight five one oh five one.

What's the craziest thing that happened to you in the Uber? Call us now? If you're an Uber driver who got beat up by Wax, call up down. There's a few of y'all floating around. It's the Breakfast Love, Good Boarding Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good Morning Now. If you just joined us, we're talking about some of the craziest things that happened in Uber. Now we have shown on the line show on Good Morning. Hey, what's the craziest thing

that happened in the Uber? So? I peed on myself in the bathroom in Uber. We were in Atlanta for the weekend, on the way to the club, and I asked him to pull over because the happpe. We had taken us some shots, and he did. We went in a gas station, but the gas station didn't have any bathrooms, so I tried to make it to the next place. But why did you be on yourself? Do that's having the Uber we got in He's not understand why didn't be in the street? I mean I wanted to be

in a bathroom. We were in a public place, like that's illegal. I understand. I just want you to have strong o vagina walls. Goodness, Like when I shot on myself back in the day, I started doing butt keeagles. Maybe you need to do some keegles to make sure that never happens again. I drove my boss, don't mind my last Okay, okay, now you do buck keegles? Will you try to keep it type back then? Oh, when I shot it on myself, I felt it was too loose.

How do you get so loose? Definitely? Good morning, you know how Definitely? Hey, good morning. What's the crazy thing that happened in the Uber? Well, I'm an uber driver here in Cleveland, so I'm calling out from Cleveland. I got a pair of siblings that politely asked me to join them. They pulled in my back seat, two female back seat, No, a brother and a sister. Can you guess their race? Caucasian? Wow? Yeah, but did you join them? The brother since was having sex in the back seat.

It was a brother and a sister, and I drove him to like it was like thirty minutes away to like the suburban area, and like, while we was approaching, they were getting more comfortable and than like you want to come, you know, I'm like, how do you know? They were brother and sisted for real though, Well that's what they told me. Alabama Uber popping Cleveland, Cleveland, Yeah, she said, Cleland Land. They do that in Cleveland. Cassandra, Yes,

high End di Cassandra from New Jersey. I'm an Uber. Hey, I'm an Uber driver and my girlfriend. I mean, it's not a crazy story, but my girlfriend had a heart attack in Uber from her ride from like Hillside to Penn Station, newyorkcase. It's only like ten or fifteen minutes and she eventually passed away. So it's not a crazy you know, it's not crazy, but when you when you're driving, you're not a crazy attended to what you guys are doing in the back, not even if we die in

But also want you guys. I want to say to you guys that I thought this hour was gonna be about Nipsey Hustle and us being able to talk about how we feel about that. But also want you guys too. In terms of Chris Dart and find out is he was ever a prosecutor or anybody in the Rolling sixties or anything dealing with Nipsey hustle, and it's this this way of now trying to get him back because I worked with a lot of street organizations here in New RK. And the guys that are involved, and a lot of

times these officers sometimes it's just not right. And these pro bracive officers, road officers. So please get on there some types of other thing going on, Thank you, mama. Now, we was gonna talk about Nipsey, but you know, it's Friday and we want to keep the mood high. But I mean, you know, we got plenty of time to talk about Nipsey. The funeral is coling soon, I believe absolutely. One.

What's going on? What's going on? Now? You're Uber driver? One? Yeah, yeah, I did it for a minute, man, I did it for a little bit a couple of months ago. It was like in between jobs, I thought of trying to what's the craziest thing to happen in Uber? Man. Listen, this is my first night, man, my first night at Uber. And so I'm out of the downtown, you know, getting picked up for whatever. I'm learning how to do it. So I get this big ride, you know, my way

out of town. It was already right so I'm like, great, I had it back, but I'll make it a downtown. It's gonna be way too long, but I get a pin right to get off for hardwood talking to this own club. You know, I'm looking for the people that order and I'm looking for the guy there. So this couple like comes out. I don't know if they just matter whatever. So the duod was like trunks. They trunk. He's like, man, if you just take me down the street, I told you tip the cash. I'm like, man, let's

get you. I'm like, how far is He's like a mile. I'm like, I ain't cool getting come on. He's like, it's me and my girl. Whatever. So they jumped in the car. He jumps in the in the passage that she's in the back. But that's why I put off. She jumped out and she jumped in the front with him, so you know, he pushed the seat all the way back and I'm like, he's like, you don't mind where. I'm like, man, listen this lay, I just need to sifty bucks. I'm cool, it's my first name. I'm like,

I ain't tripped. So we pulled. I'm like I pulled off the start of driving. Man, they start getting it on and the Uber man, they start getting it on, like right next to me. So I'm still here driving. I'll keep picking over like he's looking at me, like you donna mind? Right, I'm like, like, you know, I mean rubbing on and she's looking at me. You don't mind the uber The Uber guy watches, I'm like, trust and I don't want to watch on me. I'm mad.

You should You should have told him get through where you need to be. You should have told him. If you don't make her an orgasm, I'm gonna give you a star rating. Man, I was sitting there bugging, I'm driving. Yeah, you know what I mean. They both blow it on the side. I'm like, man, I'm like and the thing, I was like, nobody gonna believe this story, gonna think I made it up. Man. I had to record them. Man, I shouldn't believe it. Oh my god. Evidence I got

evidence proved it was my first, my fool. When I saw I can't make this story up, I gotta hundred to fifty dollars fit for a mine. I couldn't believe it. I feel like that's illegal. But you can send the breakfast club am at gmail dot com. Yeah, someone who works at us actually had their over rating lower because they called the uber someone and that person ended up having a sexual incident in the uber. And I want to call their name out. Yeah, they actually um uh

in the uber? Really that works? Yeah, I'm not producing Dan, I'm not saying he standing next to me though, Then come here, put your lips on the min What happened? You got topped off in the uber? Now? I got the uber from my buddy and I woke up the next morning and I was wondering why there's all these complaints to my uber? Huh? And I had like a two point five rating after this, and the driver said that my buddy got come in the back seat and

got it everywhere everywhere. Wow, you know what everywhere everywhere? You know, who needs to get a one start rating in that situation? The girl why she didn't swallow? What kind of what kind of what is going hell? You're going on swallow? You know what? We got rumors on the way. Yes, let's look about to Razzie p. Hanson. What does she have to say about Empire the next season? What's going on with Jesse'll tell you what she wighing on.

All right, we'll get into all that next. Keeping locked you would you would have swallowed right this got here clean man the Breakfast Club. We got a white man in the room. Oh my god, his name is Steve, but the heck Stephen is our camera man. Steve. Steve's a great guy, but he is so upset that all the black and brown people are hugging each other and telling tell, tell each other. We loved him, and we love each other, We value each other, we appreciate each other.

Steve is really because well, no one gave Nika hugg and nickas in here too, So why can't do you get a huge and be right? He loved all his life. It'll be fun America. Oh he was one of those guys. We up listening to the eminem crying. Let's get to the rumors, man, Let's try to re read. Listen. Oh gosh,

got guyst the breakfast Club. Well, more issues for Rihanna's dad. Now, you guys remember that Rihanna had to sue her own father, Ronald Fenty, because he's been fraudulently profiting off of her brand. He said that he was her rapping, that things were in involving Rihanna started a company called fenty Entertainment. Because he's acting like he's working with her and representing her, It's not true. I love Rihanna, but I don't approve of this all right now, the issue is now this

a guy named Chef Henny. He goes online and he does all these cooking with Hennessey videos. He has more than nine million views from parody videos, always showing him cooking with Hennessey. He says that he signed with Ronald fenty because Ronald told him Rihanna plays a central role in the company, and he trusted him. He said that he was going to give him a seven hundred and fifty thousand dollar marketing budget, but so far he's only

gotten fifty thousand dollars. Where's the rest? Ronald says that it's being held up by a South American investor. So he went and what he was promised, and he went to damages as well. Well. Nobody told Chef Henny to, like, you know, just be a groupie and jump at the fact that this man said he's associated with Rihanna. I know, but if you can't, I wouldn't sign with somebody just because of who they're associated with. I would want to talk to the person. Well, he said, he's like her rep.

So I guess you feel like I'm saying Rihanna's dad calls you like, hey, charlom A, you're gonna think rihann I got something to do with it all. But he said that she I'm gonna say, get her own FaceTime. Then let me hear from her. She's busy. She's in the studio recording on the phone. He's in the studio recording. I still don't approve of you know him, her sue and her daddy, though, because that last name is his,

she might not want to sue him for money. It might just be to stop him, to stop stop saying you know that I'm affiliated with this company when I'm not. She can't just call him. I'm sure she has. He's still doing it, you know. In the meantime, Chef Henny, stop with some big chicken, with some Hennessey bro I would like to taste that sounds sounds tasty, handy chicken

and waffles. Now, let's talk about Avengers End Game. They're saying that movie is gonna make two hundred to two hundred and fifty million dollars twenty one more Dame Baby who cares drop on the clues bond Avengers in game twenty one more days? How much money is there between two hundred and two hundred and fifty millions. You already bought your tickets the first weekend? Yeah, I would think that it would crack like a half of Billy, But maybe it's not enough for tickets to and that's to

make that much. Now, I haven't bought my tickets, but I'll be fun you haven't. Okay, Now, let's talk about this fifteen million dollars trust fund story that MVY came in here so excited about. You seen petas posted, I've seen bigs posted, so I thought it was true. I mean, ain't those as guys? There was a report that jay Z was doing a fifteen million dollars trust fund for Nipsey Hustle kids, and they did confirm that it was a fake news report. They said it's inaccurate and please

don't spread it. That's a sensitive thing. Why would somebody make up a story like clicks for likes, for retweets, stupidest y'all spread everything on the internet, but the truth everything, that's everything on the Internet spreads fast, but the truth. Nobody cares about the truth when the lie is more entertained than why. I'm sure Nipsey has things set up fine for his family. I'm sure that the mothers will hold it down and the family as well. Anywhere you

could look at that post until it was faked. It didn't even come from any source, Like there was no sore cited for that. It was just a headline and bold to talent with a picture of Nipsey and Jay, and people was reposting it like why would you think that was the truth? And why wouldn't you just hit hover and ask him? I didn't understand why. I've seen Pecos posted That's what I'm talking about, Like, why wouldn't peas last night? What's that Pecks? I didn't even know

that sounds like something hold would do. Why wouldn't you just hit him and ask him? Like this came from nowhere. I've seen Biggs and pecs no source for it, but y'all just read it. This is crazy, all right? Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report? Hey fam, how'd you know that? Hey fam? I'll try the new flavors of orange vanilla coke and orange vanilla coke zero sugar. Yeah, you heard that right, and I have to tell you it's a great combination of coke, orange and vanilla flavor.

Head to your closest retailer today and try him out. Thank you, fam All right, revote, We'll see you tomorrow. Everybody else, We're rot it Saturday tomorrow. Let's right, revote. We'll see you guys on Monday. Everybody else to have this choice mixes up next and then also King Combs will be joined in us for a little body has a new project out right now, so we'll kick it with King Combs after the mix. So let us know what you want to hear, right, get your request in

eight hundred five eight five one on five one. We're gonna start off with I got five on it. You know it's it was so big in the movie US, So we're gonna get that on this morning, right. That's the Breakfast Club the morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the God. We all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. Yeah, it was sucked. Comes ma'am here, what's up on Happy Birthday?

First and foremost, thank you, thank you so much. Yeah, we lit, but now I could be in Vegas because you know, Vegas was doing me dirty. Yeah they won't let you in the club, but they do Vegas. Yeah, yeah, n it was violent, so yeah, threw me out. What you mean they threw they threw you out of a club of Vegas. Yeah, ma'am with Swede Lee we vibe when we let got me off the stage? Whoa, how did we even get in? They could get an idea you when you got in? Yeah, it wasn't you know what.

They could get shut down for that. So Vegas is super strict, So I guess you gotta respect. Yeah, I hope I'm not writing nobody out right now immediately. So let's talk about the album a little bit. Now, you doing modeling, you're doing music, You're doing a host of things. So what do you prefer the most? But I prefer the most is definitely music because the modeling it wasn't nothing that I like reached out to do. They kind of they reached out to me. The music is just

like really with my heart and passion. Is that like It's something I've been one of doing since I was super little. I just put the project out that I'm super proud of it as a whole bunch of different vibes, different features on There got t, Grizzly City Girls, Jeremont Todd, Dollar ceyn on There too, sot. How much influence as your dad had on this albums he did a whole step of the way. Was one of those things you like, I want to do it on my own and didn't

come to you. Yeah. Um, I feel like me watching him when I was younger. It was really him being there like the most he could have been, because like I learned so much from just seeing him on tour to doing stuff like this interviews to being in the studio, Like he don't really need to be hands on right now. He knows that, but when I show him the music, he definitely was like, Yo, this is fire. He actually

encouraged me to put out more songs. You think you have like extra things to prove because people kind of wanted to doubt to because they wanted to say and it's gonna be trash, Yeah for sure, like one hundred percent. I feel like I gotta prove myself like double the times because like someone else, they could probably get a hit real quick, and then people just see him for that, so they just lit. They just got that hit with me.

I could get a hit or something like that, but I'm still did He Son and all that, So I gotta work harder to prove like, Yo, I'm King Combs, I'm C three, I'm Christian Combs. I'm not just did he Son. You feel me? So? Yeah? I read something with said your dad kicked you out the house. Yeah, waking up to eat breakfast too too late? Damn yeah, so cool Hill day. It was pretty gloomy outside, pretty no reason to be outside. So I was eating and my man Ralph Rico's day helped me get to love

me better track and we were just talking eating. He don't really like seeing men like chilling. You'd like to see us like working. I'm saying, yeah, chilling. So we was eating and he came like, Yo, what's up with y'all doing? He was like, I ain't working this week? What y'all was doing this week? What time? What time you? When's the studio time you? I'm not. I was answering all the questions, but it wasn't good enough. It's like, yo, get out of my house. But y'all get out of

my house right now. Get out. Yeah. I think he thought it was like the first meal of the day. It might have actually been a late day for me, to be honest, if I'm being honest here, But yeah, he made me get out. I had to sleep in the studio. I got my own little bad boy studio. Um Hollywood, So I was I was asking the same question Charlomage. Charlomage had a meeting back in Good char We talked about how Puff kicked him out the crib one time because he woke up too late for breakfast

trying to spish. He kicked off because you woke up for breakfast. Yeah, he couldn't work. He med you. We didn't want to eat. He didn't want me to eat. Man, why are you on Instagram with your shirt off with Joel? His name is Joe, Wow damns going everywhere? Old on. You don't know Joe. Let me see. I gotta show you that. I thought Joette is a young man. Oh oh, I think y'a was talking thought. I thought y'all was talking about Now. I thought you was talking about a

star something like that. You know that's money. But listen, you see that picture right, we look crazy. Now let me show you to come in now. Ivory Rivera said, put a damn shirt on, salute the ivy. Look what Dino hit back? Chill, I'm trying to see something. Who said that? Dun Man? He said, Chill, I'm trying to see something. Oh d He probably trying to get that. I don't know. None of that hit Joeanne, you know get it. But it was a pool party, so all of that is like, No, that was funny, but I

wasn't a party. King comes has six parties. Man, there you go last Field to be twenty one, Man, it was great. I didn't know use that old. To be honest with you, I don't want a teenager. Yeah I'm twenty one. It's official. Now you could turn up. Did you drink a little bit? Rock? I don't mean you know he drinks. Have you ever been drunk? Drunk? O D O D On my birthday? I was. I was a little tipsy. Though, what do you prefer to rock Delion? It's a rock boy, a rock boy, but that Delion

is hit though. You gotta you gotta gets you in like a dancing vibe, killer drink. You got to kill the quiet. I love it. Just just give me hype, you know a lot for having only been drinking for like a week. No, I'm just saying off for the three days from what we appreciate you joining us, man And the album is out right now. Three two sincirely c three out right now go check it out. You have them please? All right, it's the breakfast clubs skin call bad Boy. I shout to King Combs for joining us.

And you check out that song Surf, Yes, Surface Surf is tough, Surf is pretty dope and also featuring featuring Uh City Girls and T Grizzly. It's a shout to King Combs, right. And also tonight I'm gonna be out in Binghamton, so shout out to everybody out in Binghamton. I'll see you guys later on tonight. Yes, I'm headed out to Detroit the Yeah, back to the dye um Amy. You sound really excited, just relaxed. Wow, all right? What you doing this week Uh? This weekend, I don't have

anything playing. Salute to the homie Jesse Hilarious. Jesse Hilarius is performing at um Cayroline's all weekend. You've got shows there the night in tomorrow, so I'm gonna go check her out. I'm doing Beauty Corn on Sunday. Bout. Yeah, I'm doing something with the shade room at Beauty Con. Not Booty what it's called Beauty Con. I'm doing something with the shade room. Um, Sunday at Beauty Con. Okay, So I'll be at Beauty Corn on Sunday. Is there gonna be Nard there or no. I'll salute to Angie

from the shade room. I think we're doing a fireside chat or something like that, but yeah, I'll be doing that with them on Sunday. And um, salute to Aaron Burnette at CNN. I did her show last night out Front, So that was dope because I watched out Front like damn there every other night, like when I'm home winding down and I want to catch up on the world news of the day around seven o'clock. I'm always watching her show, so it was dope to be on her

show last night. So salute to Aaron all right, and also short shout to Morgan Radford of Morgan, We're gonna be on her show on MSNBC, so definitely check her out and thank you for having us you know, we gotta shout out Castro for joining US today. Castro yes twenty twenty presidential candidates, Yes, twenty twenty presidential candidate and

former secretary of HUD. You know, and I got questions for anybody who runs HUD because I don't understand how come military veterans don't get you know, free room and board, Like I feel like if you fall for this country, that's the least you should have when you return home, is a place to stay. Nothing pisses me off more than seeing the veterans, you know, with signs in their hand begging for change on the side of the road.

And it is important for people to know about certain plans and vouchers and things that they are eligible for as well. Yes, all right, well you got a positive note for the people, bro, Yes man, a positive note man this weekend. Remember this, when you hanging out with your folks, you are the sum of the five people closest to you, So make it count. Preface club, pet you don't finish or y'all dumb

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