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Do You Believe Jason Mitchell

Nov 05, 20191 hr 18 min
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Today on the show we opened up the phone lines to see what our listeners thought about Jason Mitchell's allegations after hearing his side of the story when he came the other day for an interview. Also, we had investor/ author Ben Horowitz stop by where he spoke about his start up, his book "What you do is who you are" and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a teacher dressed up as blackface

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Yo Walkmost Dangerous Morning Show, the Breakfast Club. What clubs y'all together? Y'all are like a manga for us. Y'all just took over him with its Chris Brown, I've officially joined the Breakfast Club. Say something. I'm with it, Walks Dangerous Morning Show, Chris's club issues. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Yo. Then you want to come

on time? I'm good morning atually ye good morning, dammy, Charlot Mine the guy pissed of the planet is tuda come on time today? I'm always on time. I don't know why when y'all gonna believe me when I tell you that my contract says ticks so five. I guess you got to see it to believe it, because I'm confused with your time. If you're coming at six or six o five, I am no longer doing sports scores. I'm just putting that out there. Why are you no

longer doing sports scores? Because I'm confused what you're confused about? You confused that. Yesterday I told you the Giants is gonna lose thirty sixty three, uh to my Dallas Cowboys, and we scored thirty seven. Yeah, but y'all had to win with a black cat. We were up. Then y'all put a black cat on the field, which is bad luck, and then all of us so we start losing. We didn't. We didn't win with a black cat. We want with a black quarterback, okay, and a black running back. All right.

I don't know what the hell you're talking about black cats. Okay, that black cat had nothing to do, Yes, it did. We were up before they put that black cat on the field. With that black cat ran across the field, across the downfield. All season, y'all are two and goddamn six. All right, but that has nothing to do. Don't steal my joy from my Dallas Cowboys. Win. I'm not gonna here to talk about your losses. I'm here to talk about all wins. Good morning. Sadly, they're not wanting to

see look good running. Oh my goodness, what are you at? Well? Right now, I'm in Houston. You know, I'm on this Lift Service live tour. So tonight we are doing lift service live out here with a slim thug with plies and with Carl Crawford out So, yeah, I've been on the road. You know how difficult it is to be on the road with all these women and personalities and having to deal with everything. It's been very You're not you're not standing in the same room, right, No, but

I'm We are traveling together and it's a lot. We all got two suitcases. Somebody's always late, This person's mad at this person. Who out of your whole crew, who's always late? Who's the worst person to be on the road with? Um? I would say usually Lauri Yell is the last one to come down. Yeah, she usually the last one to come down. And I'm always you know what I mean, I'm always like super early. Okay, all right, let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're

talking about. I don't like how you just breathe. We still got new sports, Okay, you get to that yet. Goodness, yes, listen. And being that I'm traveling so much, this report alarmed me. And this is about the water on the airplanes and why you should not even wash your hands with that water. All right, we'll get into that next keeping lock and trap stop hitting me, trapp trap stop hitting me traff enva as much as you want from the bat. Wasn't

that the bet? But he didn't say so, what's the bet? No? There was no better with something from bouy hitting from the bat. There was no bet, no trafti, no call um and make me make me remember no even even still the Giant still not the bottom bottom, y'all at the bottom of the NFCY. But y'all not the bottom bottom. The Redskins are all bottom. That's all bottom, bitch, all right, all right for all second up though, front page news is next, ye, all right, morning, everybody is DJ Envy

Angela yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast class. That song is out of season, by the way, you gotta take that our rotation. It is now salute Meg this stan slute NICKI ma NodD. But you know that's what happens when you labeled the song hot girls something. It'side of the season. All right, Well, let's get in some front page news, all right. Where we're starting, I thought you have to do sports Dallas and Monday night football?

Did Dallas Cowboys humbly washed the New York Giants thirty seven to eighteen after Charlomagne and God said that they would win thirty six to three. You know, but did you? Giants got fifteen extra points. The Dallas Cowboys got one extra points and I predicted. But hey, you know, we were actually winning. The cat out there once they put that black cat out there, which is a son of bad luck. The Giants just lost. He was actually bad

two months ago. Now you got a hand piece what they got to do with pieces broad drop on a clue bombs from my Dallas Cowboys. All right, and I'm very humble about this victory. Now you're not. There's one that's we swept the New York Giants this year too. That's another thing that we need to throw out. You want to throw that out there as well. Do you have anything else important needs? Well, yeah, let's talk about

the water on these airlines. Some of them is so are so bad that they said you shouldn't even wash your hands with the water. They did an airline water study. They rank eleven major and twelve regional airlines now to all ranked on the score of zero to five was zero being the lowest, of course, and there's different criteria like positive E. Coli and coliform water sample reports and all kinds of water quality concerns. So they said the score three point or better means that they airline has

relatively safe clean water. Now, the cleanest water belongs to Alaska Airlines and Allegiant and Hawaiian Airlines as well, but the worst airlines are Jet Blue and Spirit. So Spirit and Jet Blue on the same left foot. You deserve what you get when you rode Spirit. Jet Blue is my favorite airline. M I am a mosaic member of Jet Blue. But how much don't drink that mosaic water? Who does who drinks water from the plane? Wash your hands? They don't. People drink coffee. They drink tea on the plane.

So they said, the only time you should really have water on board is if it's in a sealed bottle. So when they try to give you a couple of water, if you ask for some tea or for some coffee, just choose not to do that. Don't wash your hands in the bathroom, and says, bring hand sanitize it with you instead they give you When they usually give you tea or coffee of water or anything with water they usually take it out the big bottle. I never see him take it out them take it out the bottle.

I've never seen them take it to the tap in the plane. Whatever you ask for tea coffee, they always do it out of a bottle of Dasani or something like. Then again, I don't know how spirit rocks. I don't know. I would never know his spirit of rocks. When my life is amazing, I have no business on spirit. All right, all right, now. A man was stabbed to death at a Maryland Popeyes after what was an argument over the chicken sandwich. So the victim was a twenty eight year

old man. He was stabbed outside the restaurant around seven pm. That's right. Yes, they said he was in line for a chicken sandwich when he and another man got into an argument that spelled out into the street. And they believed the argument started over somebody cutting in line dropped on a clue bones of that Popeyes chicken sand which the homicide rate increased as soon as that Popey's chicken sandwiches,

two streets got damage. Yes, what race it is. It's a very unfasient situation because somebody is dead now, so it is an unfortunate situation. But yeah, so that fight was over that now at Buffalo Wild. At Buffalo Wild Wings and employee employees were fired. They told a black family to move to please some of their regular customers. Two employees. It was a family of mostly black people. They were told to move tables because a white couple didn't want to sit next to them. Is that crazy?

So as the host was setting up their table, they were told they said a regular customer at the table of two said he didn't want to be seated next to them because of their race. Wow, so how would we feel if they got stabbed? That pop us if they went to pop out and then complained about how black people being to pop out. We still don't want the body to die. I die. You say you didn't

think them about getting stabbed though? Well, they did refuse to move, by the way, so they said it was not okay that a person of management was telling was willing to move six adults and twelve children versus two grown adults who are uncomfortable sitting by black folks. Why don't move? Why don't they didn't? I just said they didn't move, Okay, Okay, they refused to move. That's when you that's when you let the SMD fly. And you know,

that's when Jason Mitchell won the Delta play. Buffalo Wildwing said they've been in contact with the family and they offered their deepest apologies for the behavior by their staff. I mean more than apologies. I'm a black, black family and you're gonna make me move at a chicken spot. I'm supposed to be here, you to visit them. Oh my goodness. Well the employees got fired too. That's good, all right. Let you get that black family a lease for all years. Is it a race thing or a

regular customer thing? Though? Well, the according to Mary Belle, who was going to be the part of the family that they Yeah, they said they didn't want to sit next to them because they didn't want to because of their race, according to Maryvale, and she said, we didn't move, and that is too. We're gonna move eighteen people or the two of you. If you don't like something, get up and move yourself. Yeah, I'm just playing white Devil's

advocated because you said that they were regular. So I'm wondering if it was a you know, a situation where it was a regular a family that's always there on the regular as opposed to somebody who's not, and you want to give you regulars the better seats, right, Well, they got those two employees fired, so there you have it. If they just said I don't want to sit next to a large family with kids running around, I would understand that. But you just can't say I don't want

to sit next to a black family. That's kind of crazy. That is they actually said that, but she said that. I don't know if they actually said that, though, that would be my excuse as well, but I don't know if they actually said that. All right, well that is front page news. Get it off you yes, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you're upset, you need to vent. Hit this up right now. Maybe had a bad night, maybe your giant's loss, or maybe

you feel blessed. You want to spread some positivity. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one is to breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, wao. You're time to get it off your chest. Whether your man or blacks, we want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? This is Ashley? How are you guys, this morning, good morning, as I'm calling from Dayton, Ohio. How are you guys as black and

holly favored? Well, I'm black, I'm black. You aren't so extra? Shall everybody's black on the panel? That is not true? You're all black? What's up? Aste? Okay? So my thing is okay, So I've didn't dealing with a guy for close to eight years, right, and it's all good. But my thing is he doesn't want to like he keeps in that I'm wifey. You know that term like wifey, right, Like that has that has to come with something more

than words. So like what's too long to wait when you're when you're dealing with a guy before you cut it off? If it's not marriage, how old are you? I'm thirty two years, it's been eight years. So what is it that you want? Because it's really more about it if you guys are matching up as far as your future together, what does he want and what does what do you win? Clearly you want to be the wife share We share a son, okay, so we call

parents pretty good, right, and um, I don't know. To me, I just think that he's pushing it back, like it because I feel like if you want something, you'll obtaining it, right, and so I think it's excuses like day after day like, oh it's not it's not this, it's dead. I do want to marry you. We're gonna get there soon, you know. But I'm like, let me give you a little hope. Me and my wife been together, oh boy, since nineteen

ninety eight. So whatever the math fiws, I don't know, twenty one twenty two years, we've been married five Okay, all I got for you. So if you, if you you know, want to wait that long, just stay down. You'll already share a son as you said, make it sound like it's an Airbnb. Well, good luck, mamma, I share a son sharing. Hello. Who's this? You know? What's up? Man? This antoine? Man, I'm calling from Jacksonville, from Hampton. Du you got that deep voice on trying to be all

sexy this morning? Bro? Oh you can find him. Secondly, Okay, I like that shirt. I give you that man from hand Leava, Jacksonville. But I love this ship. Thank you. Brother. You can see us revote Oh yeah, damn yeah yeah. Black people. Black people got revote. Okay, that's the only people that got removed. I got at the bookstore after I got it at the wife. Man, I got it at the bookstore. Hmter brother, Yeah, I'm gonna get me

one when I go down there in Christmas time. Yeah, I'm gonna give a shout out to my wife though, Okay, Jasmine Hester, I just want to tell out love all right? Man crazy, that's crazy that you shout out your wife after y'all flirted with each other. I didn't. He told you had a sexy voice. You told me you like your shirt. I didn't flirt with that. Man. Hello, who's this this clip? Calling for the Bull City Club? What up making it off the Bull City? What's going on?

It's out here? Durh rolly? Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, got you, Hey, Charlotte Mane cowboys though, we y'all chair, baby, we y'all chair? What's happening here all day? Hey? Can I shut out my wife right quick? That's when the shout my wife? Sheen out she just had our baby girl on your um. I told for twenty second my beautiful wife, strongest woman I know. Man, or shout her. My two boys, Elijah and I might say out, y'all have a blessed Day. Yes, sir,

the day's American Football Day too. I want to throw that out there. That is a fact. That's a national holiday, American Football Day. So the day's a celebration of football. No better way to celebrate than if your team won last night eighteen in the NFL. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one is the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chests, whether you're man or blast. So people better have the same industry.

We want to hear from you on the breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this that? This is Cassidrida Nvy. I heard you say the dive box. Did we win Scharlomane? Did we win the Giants one? Last night? The Dallas Cowboys? We won thirty seven to eighteen? Boo Okay, So s man, I need you to do one more game, sneeze. Gonna talk with the San Francisco and the Cowboy games. Okay? And deep day Envy, I heard you talk about little Logan. We're undefeated, but you know where you get those skills?

For those skills from from Newbric City Lions shout out to do Citter games and that coaching staff over there West Side High School with one game for being undefeated as well. Shout out to them, Dard and who being the rest of the team. Man, tell me, man, tell me I needed to do. I need you to watch a rate in South Carolina with Lindsey Graham and that kid Jamie and I can't think of his last name. Could you check that brace out? Yeah? I think I'm man. I'm gonna have Jamie up here if he got time.

Nice nice because I heard he town his things down. It's a nice Cassandra, here is everything. I ain't gonna talk about you talking about Jamie Harrison. He's running, he's running for senate. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. I do hear everything. Indy. I told you, I'm telling you. I'm gonna ask I see alright, God, all right, Cassandra, we need to get Lindy Graham about that Senate seat any God damn with Hello? Who's this yo? What's up? Butter Scott? You flirt with me like that? I like that.

Today is national don't that appreciation day? What's up? What they gotta do? Butter Scott? Nobody had no Butter Scotts duty. He'd be making up stuff I do. I ain't gonna lie what you want? Man, Man, what's the Andela yeadership boy? Again the conversation Mary, I just wanted to call man Ammy. I swear, Bro, you've been at real funny since you got that head durn Bro. The word is bomb. I'm gonna get you something where hair products you've been using NV? No,

no damn hair products. Man. I tell everybody though this head bloke Bro. Y'all just y'all just hating three times last week. I couldn't get through you on trail. I got something going on, Bro, track gets through, no problem. Bro, you'd be banging on me Envy and sold his trap trappy banging on NV two. Listen, let me tell you something. I was in the barber shop yesterday, scooted my dude Willis to baba. I ain't seen my man tie this week.

I'm seeing later. But I saw Willis, and Willis said, so Envy got there, and he said the real technical name for the two pay. It was like a real technical thing. He said, Envy got to such a such a hairplug extension. No damn hair plug, man, aren't hair plugs. They're not heir plugs. It's my real heir. I could grow here. Y'all jealous? You know where black? You know what I used to saying that Charlomagne hasn't used in years? I used conditional? Conditional. What's the last time you used

condition of? So you're trying to tell me condition that's what made your hair like? No, but I used it this morning. Boy, you just be talking. Oh my, just shut up and tell everybody what it is the way it's my real hell, all right, you know what you're lining all of Gary, get it off your chests. Eight hundred five A five one on five one. If you need the vent, you can hit us about anytime that we got rumors free for all. Yes, we are going to be talking about Russell Wilson and Sierra. Find out

what their goals are. They're coming for you, Envy, Oh boy, all right, we'll get into that next. He blocked us to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Hey morning, everybody is DJ Envy and Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Angie Martinez. It's about some report Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, please let us keep those prayers going for Angie Martinez. We told you she had

a really bad car accident last week. She posted that she had a fractured lumbar and shot at a vertebrate. She said she is recovering. While I just had a message from Angie Martinez and she wanted me to let you guys know that she is scheduled for a four hour surgery today on her vertebrae. She said she's feeling nervous but hopeful, and that she will start rehab the

second she gets back on her feet. She said she hasn't been able to stand or walk since the accident, but her toes are wiggling and she does have full feeling in her feet and legs, which is a blessing. She said. Doctors are confident in a full recovery, just grateful to have more time. It could have been so much worse. So again, our prayers are still with you. Angie. We love you so much and I'm just glad that

you do have feeling. I was nervous when they said her vertebrae was shattered and it was a back issue, because that could be paralyzing. But fortunately she's able to wiggle her toes, she can have feeling and her feet full feeling in her feet right now. So we're praying for her as she undergoes this four hour surgery today.

Real prayers up for Angie. When I heard the news yesterday, I definitely got the money and said a prayer for her, and I prayed for her, you know, a couple more times yesterday, but real prayers of don't just say, you know, praying for her because it sounds good. I'll put the prayer hands on social media. Really get on your knees and send some prayers in the f Aji Martina absolutely all right, and shout out to make the stallion. She has her first really big holiday campaign. She is the

face of Coach's latest ad campaign. She's starring in the wonderful All Holiday campaign alongside Yarashahiti, Kate mos, Spike in Tanialy and more people. It's the hot girl Well I guess how girl Summer continues for her. So there's pictures of her out right now and you can see those as she's a model now. It's her first ever fashion campaign and I'm in Houston right now, So shout out to make the Stallion. All right, Al Chappo's wife isn't talked to join the Cartel Crew reality show on VH one.

Can you imagine that? So she was recently in Miami for a sit down with um with them and it was a business meeting, but they said, according to sources, they're talking about her joining that cast. Emma cardinal I Sparrow, it's her name, even though it was a show. Yeah, I don't know what's crazy about it. It was crazy that VH one actually have that show. So if day have the show and she could be a part of the cast, why wouldn't she Well, wouldn't you go get

a check for your your your husband's evil deeds. Yeah, well the show is already in its second season. I just feel like it's it feels like maybe it's dangerous. I don't know who, all right for her to just I don't know I have I don't think anybody's can mess with her. I'm sure he has a lot of enemies though, Yeah, but this is the US. I'm sure he has a lot of soldiers out here too. All right. Now, Guerrilla Zoe was arrested in Florida, and that was for

domestic violence. According to TMZ, they said he was He was arrested early Sunday morning after security at La Sies the resort call cops. They said they saw him actually get physical with a woman on his hotel room balcony. According to the police support, they said he was trying to shove his girlfriend into the room. When she refused. They said he allegedly pushed it to the ground and that she eventually managed to get away and lock him out on the balcony, and that's when he started punching

and kicking the glass door. According to witnesses, the woman let him back in the room and that's when they came and saw him pinning down his girlfriend. According to the police report, the cops did break things up. He got off of her, but she started to defend him. She told them that we always drink and argue, nothing more. He's never gotten physical with me. Isn't that what happens when everyone drinks? So she was the police showed up.

He told the police, you know who I am? Gorilla Zoe hit him with the you know who I am? But yeah, yeah, they said, my name is Guerrilla Zoe. You know me. I'm a rapper, and he told them also that he was a nice guy as he was being booked. All right, Rick Rubin and Pharrelle they sat down for an interview with GQ and they talked about a lot of different things. One thing they took they talked about was the Blurred Lines copyright lawsuit that was

that song. Of course, you know there was a lawsuit and Marvin Gays Estate sued them for infringing on the copyright of Got to Give It Up. And Robin think did admit that that was an influence on the song, but they also did not feel they were liable for that copyright infringement. And here's what Farrell had to say about that suit. For the most part, what we always try to do was reverse engineer the songs that did something to us emotionally and figure out where the mechanism

is in there. Eason said to you before, try to figure out if we can build a building that doesn't look the same, what makes you feel the same way. Yeah. I did that and Blur Lines and got myself in trouble. Stevie Wonder told me, he said, you gotta get the right musicologists in there, because juries don't understand it's very technical. What you've done all right, So yes, of course he still feels a way about it. He said it actually hurt his feelings and he would never take anything from anyone.

He said it was a similar feeling between the two songs, but he did not feel that copyright was breached on that record. All right, Russell Wilson and Sierra, they're coming for you, DJ and me because they are planning on having more kids. They already have three kids. And here's what they have to say. We're pulling it up. Hold on one second, two second, three second for us in

five seconds, no no audio. All right. Well, they were celebrating their wedding anniversary and they actually have said that they want to have eight kids. Wow. So they're nowhere near close to what they want to do, but I'm sure they're still working on it. They said, we just go one day at a time. But eight kids. I see like two weeks ago and she was like, you know, she she loves having kids, but she was like, if you have five, you're always running around. I was like, yeah,

so the fact that she wants eight is amazing. I can't do eight. This is tough with five. I can't do it. Well, you're about to have six. Every year you say, yeah, we're done after this one. I want one more though I'm not going friends, I wouldn't want you want to say that again. I want to even number. You know what, kids just keep me it just make me happy, keeps you young, keeps me running around. I love kids. I love going to their games, this women lessons,

the piano lessons, acting classes. I love meeting their teachers, love picking them up from school. I love playing cards with them. I love my kids. I'm sorry. And then once you get the sixth, then you're gonna be like, you know what, seven, that's the guy number. I need to get that seven kids. Then you're gonna say eight because I want to even it out again. No, I'm done. All right, Well that is your rumor report a year. We should we should do a topic about that gorillas

old thing man, because because did you know who I am? Ever? Work? Like, if you're trying to use your face card to get out of something, shouldn't people already know who you are? Especial Sometimes they might not know who you are, but when you say it might work. Yeah, But if you got to tell them you're a rapper, and I would never tell the police, Homer Rapper. All that's gonna do is make you go to jail faster, especially if they don't know who you are and they're not a fan

of your music. And why would I care? And if you're a black man, why would you tell a white cop your name is gorilla? Anything? You don't think that. I don't think that'll go well. But we don't know if it's a black copper white cop. I don't know. Maybe it was a black copy. He's like this these buthers plopped in the Hawaiian. Maybe that comes from the slack I think. I think everybody should work hard enough to where when they walk in the room, they don't

have to announce. Let's go to this old songs, sing the first line, hood Nigga, all the holes, jockey, bet Steady propping mid little stage, got the whole, that's what That's what he said. That the copy like, oh no, the cop would have been like, man, we got a guy on drugs here. All right, we our front page news. Next what we talk about you? Yes, we're gonna take about a fight that happened and it ended up being fatal all over this Popeyes chicken sandwich. All right, we'll

get into that next keep it lock. Just the breakfast club. Come morning, Hey morning, everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. What were starting you with? You don't you have some things to before it? And you always do sports first? No, there was no sports. Last name and Monday night football, the Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants thirty seven and eighteen, dropping them clues

bombs from my Dallas Cowboy. I told you yesterday the final score, it's gonna be thirty six to three, but we decided to score one extra point. Let the Giant score fifteen extra points, you know what I mean, just to make it look good, that's all. But that's the humble victory. I'm humbly. But we were winning. We were winning. We were we were up in the second corner. And then somebody released a black cat. A black cat ran

across that field. And then when a black cat ran across the field, it was bad luck and we started losing. So you guys brought a black cat to the metal. Those running across that field, a black quarterback, a black running back. Okay, a black water receiver name of Maari Cooper or we was running all over that field last night. That black cat would at least of your word. You had to release a black cat. Black cat had a cowboys homing on. Had to release a black cat to

get the wind. Shut up? What else we got? Ye? We'll talk about these two mmas who escape to Northern California jail on Sunday. How did that happen? Santo Samuel Fonseca, who's twenty one, and Jonathan Salaz are twenty. They identified a blind spout in their housing unit of the adult detention facility at Monterey County. They cut through the sheet

rock and metal screen. They made a hole in the bathroom ceiling and then they climbed through that ceiling, came down through a hatch that leads to a back door. They kicked the back door open and left the jail on foot. They said there were no employees involved in helping these men escape, and these men are considered armed and dangerous. They are awaiting They were awaiting trial on

unrelated murder charges and felony offenses. So they are offering a five thousand dollar reward for information leading to the capture of these men just as FYI if anything happens all right now on certain airlines, they said, the water is so bad that you should not even wash your hands with it. Why would you be even say, drinking water on the airline. Sometimes people have tea, they have coffee, so they said you should not do that. And only what do you should have is if it comes from

a bottle. So just whatever you do on the plane, if you don't know where that water is coming from, you don't see them pour that water out of a bottle, you should not have that water. And now what they said as far as the worst airlines when it comes to the quality of the water, that was Spirit and Jet Blue. I'm a Jet Blue guy. I'm a most segment on Jet Blue. How much water are y'all using on the plane? Like the most out I might use water on the plane is when I wash my hands

after I peek? And how many times are you peeing during the flight, Depending on how much what do you drink, it shouldn't be that many. But I've never said I'm gonna drink some water from the filina. When you order tea and coffee on the plane, they don't find no tap, it's bottle. You can clearly wash them, take it out the bottle absolutely, well, like what are you doing on the how much water are you actually using on a plane. But they say don't even wash your hands with that,

and they said bring hand sanitizer. So that's just something to think about. Mostly all to wash your hands anyway, because you're nasty, So whatever, All right. Apple has pledged two point five billion dollars towards combating California's housing disaster. They have revealed a plan to help ease the housing and affordability crisis in that state. They say it could

be helped by drawing more workers to California. And with the increasing number of workers come into California to work at these tech companies, the cost of the living in the area has sword, so that's been an issue right now.

So they want to put a billion dollars toward a fund that will be run alongside state officials that have helped push affordable housing projects to completion, and that will provide the state and others with an open line of credit to develop and build additional new very low to moderate income housing faster and at a lower cost. So yes, and they also want to provide financial assistance to first time homebuyers in nursing, teaching, policing, or firefighting professions, just

to name a few of those industries. They feel like they need to make sure they have housing. So there you have it. All right, Well that is your front page news. Now when we come back. Jason Mitchell, you know actor, he was in straight out of Compton also in the Shy. He was let go. So yesterday he came. We had a conversation with whatever he talked about a lot. It was trending yesterday on social media, so many people were talking about us. So let's play a clip of

what he said yesterday. Is Jason Mitchell guilty of any of the allegations against him? You no, no, I will. I'm not really sure. I'm not gonna say I'm not guilty of any allegations because I don't know exactly what the allegations are. Yeah, that makes sense, but do you know what I mean? Some women feel uncomfortable by mean all we aggressive. Well, yeah, I'm definitely guilty of that. If that's if that's what's in question, then yes, you

know what I mean. If I if I jumped out and made anybody feel, you know, some kind of way or intimidated or anything like that. Yes, I may be guilty of that, and I'm working on that every day. All right, Well, let's let's talk about it. Let's get your thoughts on the interview yesterday he had to say

his explanations and all that. All right, eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one getting their feedback in their opinion after seeing the interview, watching the interview, listening to the interview, and then we'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Go morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic time on the phone called eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Talk about

it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy we all the Breakfast Club? Now if he just joined us yesterday, Jason Mitchell actor, he was in straight out of Compton. Also the Shy he stopped through yesterday. Uh, and it was trending. The interview was trending. If if you don't know, he was let go from the Shy, he was let go from Desperado's. His management and agent let him go as well, nobody knew what was going on.

Everybody would just assume that it was some type of sexual miscon sexual misconduct, or some type of misconduct we should say. So he came yesterday, and let's play a clip of what he had to say. Is Jason Mitchell guilty of any of the allegations against him? You? No, No, I will. I'm not really sure. I'm not gonna say I'm not guilty of any allegations because I don't know exactly what the allegations are. Yeah, that makes sense, But do you know what I mean, and that you made

some women feel uncomfortable? By mean all we aggressive? Well, yeah, I'm definitely guilty of that. If that's if that's what's in question, then yes, you know what I mean. If I if I jumped out and made anybody feel, you know, some kind of way or intimidated or anything like that, yes, I may be guilty of that, and I'm working on that every day. So eight five eighty five, one oh five one. We're just asking you a thought to e. Did you hear an interview? I heard the clip that

you just played right now. I wasn't there for it, but I do remember Tiffany Boone speaking out and saying that, and they were talking about how she had to have her fiance on set because she felt unsafe with him there, and that she actually asked to be let out of

her contract to go and pursue other things. And Lena Waith when she was on the Breakfast Club even said that she had a FaceTime conversation with Tiffany Boone and she said that she felt awful that that was her experience on the set and that she wished that she

had had a little bit more power. And I remember the show runner, Ayana Floyd, had told the Hollywood Reporter that everyone was aware of Jason's behavior and his multiple HR cases, So it was a few different people, some of his co stars that had complained about his behavior. Yanna got fired by HR because she wasn't supposed to be talking to Jason Mitchell, but she, you know, said something that said Jason Mitchell lost. So she ended up

getting fired because of that. Yeah, I mean, Jason doesn't mean what she said wasn't true, right, she got fired for she shouldn't have spoken it. Well, no, that's what that's what Jason got fired. Were you got five for curson? Yana ut, yeah, after she spoke to him when she wasn't supposed to speak to him. Now, Jason said that he had no clue and no idea that her boyfriend was on set because for him, he just thought that she was on set. That they actually cool, is what

he said. And he said he believed that she left because she had a better opportunity. So, UM, I don't know what are your thoughts, be honest with you, I have no idea, nor will I played judge, jury or executioner in the court of public opinion with that man's career. Um, it pains me to see people say he's definitely lying, Like, I don't understand how we can say he's definitely lying, Like, how do we know he was never accused of sexual

misconduct or his misconduct and inappropriate behavior. He admitted that he has severe anger issues. You know, he admitted that he talked to talk to some of these women crazy and you can see where he made them feel uncomfortable. So I don't I don't know what more you want from him, you know, and you know, just behind the scenes, And hopefully some of these people say these things publicly, but I've heard quite a few people who worked with him on these on these sets, and they said that

he deserves the second chance because he's not a monster. Right. I was like, that's that's the type of stuff that needs to be said public. Well, my only thing is this, right, And you know how this world is, especially social media world. If I say I did nothing or what I did was just this, it would it would have came out by now after that interview, right. I think that Tiffany Boone, I think I Yana. I think a lot of different people would have spoken out after yesterday, and they still might.

I mean that, ye give them a minute. It's just happy yesterday only a day. But you know, the Hollywood Reporter reached out the Showtime for comment and Showtime had no comment, which is kind of weird. If you file, if you fire somebody for inappropriate conduct, I would think that you would have a statement to me, right, How would think they also might might want to speak with Tiffany Boone and the other cast members who had filed

some complaints before they make a statement. Maybe they want to get it together and take more than one day to do that. The network should already happen together. They fired him, Yeah, they fired him. Those those the paper trail you some question, Yeah, hello, who's this? Hey, Chelsea?

What did you think of Jason Mitchell's interview? I feel like he wasn't being on it because one minute he was saying he didn't know what the allegations against him, and then the next minute he said he understood and takes accountability for it. Well, he said he doesn't know what he was accused of, like he didn't know what the actual charge was the reason he was fired, But he says he I guess he was saying that some of his the way that he spoke to women, in

the way he spoke to people was wrong. So he's taken accountability for that, definitely saying that. But you know, my whole thing is, Yeah, my whole thing is I'm not leaving anywhere unless you tell me why I'm leaving, Like you can't just fire me, like I'm fired because of no reason. No I need to no reason. So you're just gonna sit there. Yeah, No, you're not gonna just fire he gets something to saying, so he told

me why, and they're gonna have security to remove you. Now, you look, really just can't fire somebody for no reason, just like we fired. We don't like him do it all the time, maybe when I mean on them sets like that especially, and he said del Ferado's paid him, but that's different, that's Ronald paid him. And said that that's letting you know, like, Okay, really it might not have been really much a nothing, bless you, It really

might have been much a night. I think he did exactly what he said he did, which was yeah, out and scream and curse people out and that can definitely make women feel uncomfortable. All right, well, thank you for your called Chelsea eight on Drink five eight five one oh five when we're talking Jason Mitchell. He was on the show yesterday and we're just asking what are your thoughts? So I will play clips when we come back. If you missed it to Breakfast Club, good morning, it's topic time.

The phone called eight hundred and five eighty five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club, talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy We all the Breakfast Club. Now, if you missed, Jason Mitchell was on the show yesterday. We were talking about why he got fired with everything that happened with him. So let's play a clip on what he said. Is Jason Mitchell guilty of any of the allegations against him? You? No, No, I will. I'm

not really sure. I'm not gonna say I'm not guilty of any allegations because I don't know exactly what the allegations are. Yeah, that makes sense. But do you know what I mean and that you made some women feel uncomfortable by mean over aggressive? Well, yeah, I'm definitely guilty of that. If that's if that's what's in question, then yes,

you know what I mean. If I if I jumped out and made anybody feel, you know, some kind of way or intimidated or anything like that, yes, I may be guilty of that, and I'm working on that every day. All right, let's go to the phone lines eight hundred five eight five one O five one. Hello, who's this yo? This is Maxine. Maxine, Good morning, Good morning, Envy. How are your family? I'm doing well. Family. Now we're talking

Jason Mitchell. What are your thoughts? My thoughts are I don't know what it was with you and Charlemagne yesterday. I felt like y'all had impressed them enough enough like, I don't feel like we're any closer to the truth today when we then we were last week. I feel like y'all went too easy on what is pressing? What is pressing to y'all other than asking all the questions that need to be asked. What is pressing to y'all? I mean, like, put some pressure on put some charlemagnet

on him. You know how you do? No, I don't. I think I think we asked him everything. But I mean you can't force a question if he's answering the truth for a lot, that's his way of answer. We weren't there. I mean I wasn't on I wasn't on the set at the shot, was on the set that that's roto. So all I can do is but like, but don't you think that with two different stories floating around and it was enough for this man to actually lose this job, Like what actually happened? We asked and

these and these women did file complaints. I wonder if he knew that they were filing complaints against him. He filed complaints against some of the women too. That's the thing, Like we asked him all of those questions, like I just because you don't get an admission of guilt or because you're looking for some confirmation bias because you think he's guilty and you want him to say, yes, I did X, Y and Z. I don't mean he didn't get asked the questions. I don't know. You don't just

to press the guy in. Hey, tell us Jason, everything you know right now, please. I just feel like everything we've been seeing in Hollywood, I do feel like a lot of people get away with a lot of things, and then when you get terminated by your agent, your manager and your lawyer and the shows. Maybe there's more to it that we don't know about. Yeah, but he answered all that. He told us the reason why he left Desperadoes. He said it was an awkward situation. They

paid him, so he said to fight it. He just took the money and said, you know what, I'll just keep going back to my other job. You know. He said he thought about soon. He said he thought about soon, but he said they paid him off and he was like, you know what, I'll just go do my other job, which was the shot. And he said with the shot, it was weird. He said, the lady said something disrespectful to him. He reported it. She you know, she got reprimanded.

She wasn't supposed to talk to him, she got fired, she went and talked to him, and then when she went to talk to him, he cursed out. So he said that that was the only altercation that he thought of on the shot set. You know, I mean, we can't go back and be like, no, that's not true because we weren't there and she got fired too. Like, we don't know what the truth is. Like, you just got to let people tell that story. It's like if Tiffany Boone wanted to come up and tell her story,

she could. If if I Yana wanted to tell her story, she could. We still don't know what the truth would be. Hello, who's this Hey, shan Taia, what are your thoughts? My thoughts? Asked that he is a very arrogant man. I feel like he's an aggressive fans horse to youmale, and if he had a real pan to talk to, he would not just respect them like that. I feel like he needs to quit it, and whatever happens to him and his job, he deserved it. I feel like he was

straight up lining and y'all on works Club yesterday. Now I'm gonna tell you something. He definitely will talk to him man like that. You should go watch the Delta Airlines video when he said he told the man, I will I will bat you or something. It's some type of New Orleans lang, I will bat it it out you. All right, Well then that makes me feel a little bit better. But but but you can't. You can't. You can't feel unsafe at work either, like you don't want

to feel unsafe. Yeah, but you know what it is, you know, I don't know what happened at work, you know, because if somebody was was not supposed to talk to me and they come talk to me anyway, I might tell them to go f themselves. You're not supposed to be talking to me anyway. So I don't have a problem with that. Same with the if I pay seven a first class ticket. If I pay seven thousand dollars for a first class ticket and you put me to the back of the plane, I don't care who you are.

You're not gonna make me move anywhere. I'm cursing you out. Now. How does the first class flight caused seven thousand dollars? We asked that too. We don't know. He said it was last minute I don't know about that. You know, you know than no, no what you you're very true. Put everybody out to get your point a class. You're very true. That's very true. Like you cannot, you cannot be in in a workplace like you in the street.

Like you know what I'm saying. The way you may talk to somebody in the street, it's not the way you talk to somebody in the workplace. But the problem is is some of the things that they're saying. He's aggressive and he's this was not in the workplace. You know, he was on adulta flight mind in this business. He's in the street. Ye, somebody disrespects you. I can't. I can't curse him back out because you're disrespecting me. But

you know the era we live in. We live in the era once you're trying to pay the narrative about the person, you start going to pick and choose all these little pieces of their life to say this is the type of person that they are. You want to see me curse somebody out me pay seven thousand that for a first class seat and put me in the back by the plot back through. I want to curse aybody. I want to know much you pay for their plot, then you should because they look it looks super stupid.

It's not. It didn't look very high in the middle, like out of mall, and then a little flat on the side. Ain't got a brush. You need to crush man, You need to crush out whoever gave you the head plugs. It's no head you know. Tory Lane said he'll do free features for Tiger for the rest of his life because Tiger gave him the head plugs. Look, man, look I'm pluing brushing cups. You know what. Anyway, eight hundred five eight five, what's the moral of the story? You

asked us. I really don't know anything about this situation. I have no idea, and I'm not about to play judge, jury or execution and the court of public opinion with people's careers, man, because I get it really bothers me when I see people say things like he's definitely lying, just like it would bother me when I see somebody would say, Tiffany Boone is definitely lying, like we don't know, we don't know. Yeah, but you know, I would just say one thing, just to add on to you, Jason,

you know you're a good brother. But you're a damn fool for paying seventy nine damn to Vegas. That's how you know, because I'm only would pay that much money to go see Floyd May other fight. Couldn't this great Vegas? That's a trip to Africa. Yes, pay seven thousand dollar to go to Vegas. Couldn't employed May the fight? Boy? You need therapy for real. We got roomors on the way. Yes,

let's talk about Chrissy Teagan and John Legend. They actually did a polygraph test on each other and got to ask all kinds of questions and you get to hear it they played too much. We'll get into that next. He blocked us to Breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the God. We all the Breakfast Club. Now. If you haven't seen the full Jason Mitchell interview, you can check it out on our YouTube page and you

can come up with your own conclusions and decisions from there. Yeah, and always remember, man, it's three sides to a story, and so far we've really only heard I guess one side. Yeah, I guess ya. Yanna had a side, but then I didn't know Yanna got fired because she bought lated the HR situations. I don't know, man, Yeah, I just I wish the best for everybody. Okay, now we got rooms

on the way. What we're talking about, Yes, we are going to be talking about John Legend and Chrissy Teagan and the two of them actually did a lot of detect test. Would you be scared to do that with your significant other? All right, we'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning? All right? Hate crime, I'm on a victim does something because of their membership in a certain social group or race. Morning.

Everybody's talking about our producer, who was Caucasian, just came in here and threw a pen at me. And I'm trying to figure out if it was a hate crime because he only threw it at me. Ain't throw it at nobody else. You are not gonna make hate crime sound that petty? All right, well you throw a pen at me. But anyway, morning, everybody, we all the Breakfast Club, Good morning, Let's get let's talk Chrissie Teagan. This is

the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Well, this was pretty funny for Christy Tiguan and John Legend. They did Vanity Fair for the cover, and they had to do a polygraph test with each other. You would do this eight years ago? No way? Now? Yeah, why not eight years ago? All right? Well, here's how it went. A lot of Hollywood couples get together for publicity. Is our relationship just a really long, convoluted publicity stud to

get you more Twitter followers? I have more Twitter followers than you, so now I actually have more than you. You have way more Instagram followers than me, though. Would you still love me if I couldn't sing? Yes? Okay? Would you still love me if I wasn't rich? Yes? Okay, good answer. Even though we're married. Do you still find other men attractive? Yes, that's a fair question. Of course, you find other men attractive? Story right? Yeah, and it goes on. And I didn't ask you, m me that great?

Oh my gosh. Why did you just chime yeah? Like I was giving you a lot of detective tests. Yes? Correct? All right, So here to more of their lie detective tests. Your song all of me, mentions, curves, edges, perfect imperfections. Now that song is about me? Correct? That is correct? What are my imperfections? Um? What do you mean, frustrates you about me when you don't laugh at my jokes? Tell a joke? Good answer? Is it my feet? See that's the problem with those tests right see? Oh, now

you have a problem with it. He asked generic questions. Will you still love me if I was broke? Will would you love me if I wasn't a singer? She's asked a detailed questions. So what are my perfections? Do you do? You not like my feet? Like? See, that's what it goes too far? Why is that too far? It's alighted. They haven't fun with it. No, that's not fun because I said, now you don't want to do it? Actually on the Casey Crew podcast, you guys should do that.

You should bring in a lie detector. I'm gonna do it. We're gonna do it. Absolutely. I would do that. It would be fun and my feelings might get hurt a little bit. Keia, what do you think his imperfections are to? I don't want to play this game? Hair plugs here? Right? I don't damn me? Here plugs now. Chrissy Teagan is also launching her new favorite website and YouTube channel. It's

gonna be your favorite. Also, it's Cravings and it's a website inspired by her cookbooks, her kitchen and tabletop collection and all of that. You can hear all about her love of cooking. And she did do the announcement in a YouTube video with John Legend of course, and her kids, Luna and Miles. I've been wanting to do a real website where it was a true community of people that love cravings, love the cookbooks, love the cookwear. So just a place where you can see everything that is our family.

We wanted to share everything in one little spot for you, guys. I love it. I love seeing black love, I love seeing couples together and families together. I just love seeing it. She said, I'm very proud to do this for you, and John's proud to pay for it all right. Sintia Brown has been barred from around her stepson, and that's because of her criminal conviction. She has to stay away

from her eleven year old stepson. A judge recently granted a restraining order that was filed by the mother, Stacy Kirkland, who has a son with Jamie Long, her husband, who is also a former Pretty Rickey member and a Christian rapper who she married while she was in prison. They said that she's extremely concerned about the safety of her son and does not believe he will take proper measures

to protect the child from danger. So that is what the judge did approve, according to documents obtained by Bossip. That's why, all right, is it? I think? So? She just served what twelve fifteen years in prison, she came out. She changed the life. She's talking about all the change that she's done in time. She's trying to help women and girls that had the same problem that she had as a younger kid or a younger child. And now she's married, she's moved on, and her stepson she can't

see or she can't be with. It's hard for me to tell people what to do and who their kids can and can't be around. Though I don't know, it does fel like maybe it's a little petty and about the husband. Her as a mother, and you guys, and you envy as a parent, you are extra cousters over your kids. I am extra cautious. But if me and my wife didn't work out, or something happened and my wife was with another man, I would have to believe my wife has enough sense and trust in her where

she would pick somebody that will be great to our kids. Though, you know what I mean. Yeah, it sounds like a little petty situation, all right. Kellen Winslow Junior has pleaded guilty to raping an unconscious woman. He is a former NFL star, and he did cut a plea deal with prosecutors in his serial rape case involving five different accusers. Back in June, he was convicted on four criminal charges,

but the jury was deadlocked on eight remaining charges. He's due back in a San Diego court for a retrial on the eight remaining counts, but he did cut a plea deal where he played guilty to two counts sexual battery and a rape of unconscious person. In exchange for that plea, the remaining six charges were dropped. And that's a big deal for him. He was facing a life sentence if he was victed on those six counts instead, now he is facing between twelve and eighteen years in prison.

They will have that hearing schedule for February nineteen. I didn't understand that. I didn't understand if he raped five women, why are we giving him a plea deal? Why are we allowing him after maybe seven years if he has to do eighty five percent at the time, eight years to be able to come out and be free after raping five women. No, let him sit for life. Let me get right. He was due back for a retrial and I guess he cut that plea deal, so he

doesn't have to do that. But listen, you should always be held accountable for what it is that you did. As for the two guilty please, it involves a Janejoe number one, who's a fifty four year old woman who says that he raped her in his jeep in twenty eighteen. And the other account was rape of an unconscious person involving Jane Joe number four, who claimed that he raped her at a party in two thousand and three when

she was seventeen and he was nineteen. Previously, he had denied all of these allegations and he said he was going to prove his innocence. But now during the hearing that happened yesterday, he begged the judge to give him the minimum sentence of twelve years so that he could see his family. Now, he did it in two thousand and three, and he did it in two thousand and eighteen so he's always been doing it right. That's that's what that says. Correct. It doesn't seem like he's changed

and evolved. Leave his ass in jail. Let him get raped in jail. All right, well that is your rumor report. I'm angela yee, thank you, miss ye. Get women drunken and rape them mhm six six sick. All right, well, thank you, miss ye. All right. Now when we come back, we got Donkey of the Day, So don't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, donkey, you get you are.

I'm gonna fatten all that around your eye. Want this man to doten blowers many with Charlemaye had to make a judgment who was going to be on the Donkey of the Day. They chose you the breakfast club, bitch. He's donkey in the day to day. Dunk here today for Tuesday, November fifth, goes to a white teacher at a California high school named David Carter. Now I have to salute my guy, comedian Neil Brennan. Okay, dropping a clues bomb for Neil Brennan. That's one of my kids

and white people, all right. On October twenty six, at four thirty three, PM. Neil Brennan tweeted out, somewhere a white person is planning a costume for tonight that's gonna f up their whole future. Now, Neil, even though he is the Negro whisperer, is as white as it gets. Okay, unapologetically white. I'm telling you all of this because white

people people. Why didn't you listen to one of your own, when one of your own who understands black culture better than you, because he actually has black friends and works with black people, When one of your own warns you of the random act of caucasianness that you are about to do to ruin your future, why don't you listen? David Carter is one of those people who didn't listen,

because on Halloween, David Carter decided to dress up. It's one of his favorite rappers, a rapp but who isn't even a character like It's plenty of rappers who have characters poisanas that make for great Halloween costumes. In fact, you could beat these people and not have to apply black face because everybody would know who you are. For example, early two thousands, little John, you would know who that is without black face, right correct? Two Pops, she called,

you would know who that is without black face? Yep. For the band dan On, Put the thug life tattoo on your stomach, Rick Ross, you know what I'm saying. Put the bed on in the shades, walk around going you people would know who you are without black face. Any of the me goes. Okay, you could be any of those rap characters without the black face and people would know who you are. But David Carter decided to be a rapper that even with black face, nobody would

know who the hell he is. If you saw a white person in black face, dressed his disrapper, you would probably call the police. You know, they say see something, say something. You know, when something looks suspicious. Nothing would look more suspicious as a white guy a dressed his disrapper and black face. Well, who did David Carter decide to offend black people by being on Halloween? Let's go to KPI x CBS five for the report. Police and a South Bay teacher on Leave Tonight for an astonishing

choice of Halloween attire. Video posted to Twitter appears to show a teacher in front of a class wrapping out a lesson in black face opportunities. Limitless possibility, senseless. What will you do? Millions of people not enough to eat? What will we do with ay app? Microsoft technology? The future is up to you. You can do it. Ay the future will blow your minds. This apparently happened at Milpita's High School back on Halloween. The person who posted

the video wrote that the educator is white. The school on the district sent out a joint statement today saying, in a school community where we welcome learners and families who represent cultures and religions throughout the world, it hurts to know that this type of cultural insensitivity and lack

of cultural awareness still hovers in the background. The school board president also sent out a statement saying, as an African American man, the history of black face reminds me of the cruelty, hatred, and fear my parents and people African ancestry have dealt with in the past and still experienced today around the world. The actions were inappropriate, unprofessional, and insensitive, and I've asked the superintendent to ensure an

immediate investigation is conducted. Emmy Award winning Grammy Award winning Oscar Award winning actor, rapper, producer, activist, common now if you was watching Revolt TV. You saw the video. David. I don't think you meant to offend. I don't think your intention was to offend. But you should be treated like you knew that you were going to offend people and that was your intention, simply because insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.

Why people, are you insane? Clearly you are not to mention you didn't look like common, Okay, you look like a white power neo Nazi skinhead with a turtleneck on. The reason I say you're insane is because why why do we keep doing this every Halloween? Okay? For you to be doing something like black face that's considered racist and to dress up like common and end up looking like a white powered, neo Nazi skinhead that doesn't seem like a scratch at all. Now, David has been put

on administrative leave, but that's not enough. He has to be fired, and he has to be fired for making the same mistake that we see white people do year after year. Why do you have to push the limits of your privilege every Halloween? It's just a way to test your white superpowers. Okay, if you can dress up in black face on Halloween and get away with it? Do you reach super cion Caucasian levels? Okay, not to mention, why couldn't you get your message across about limitless opportunities

in the future of AI without black face? And what does common have to do with anyod is? What does common have to do with AI artificial intelligence? Microsoft? Nick ar Cameraman says, it's common is the spokesperson for Microsoft. Okay, I'll take his word for it. Some donkey to days just sell him. Please let Kathy Griffin to give David Carter the biggest Hea hall. Please give this giant jar

of male the biggest Hea Hall. And furthermore, white people, if you're going to do black face, please don't do any ballhead black people because you look like a skinhead like it's just not why why? All right, well, thank you for that donkey of the day. Now when we come back, we have a very special guest in the building. Is he a billionaire Ben Harrow? Which is not a billionaire? I don't know. Let me do some more research. Either way, he's filthy rich. Yeah, he's filthy rich regardless, I have

no way. Yeah, it's not worth his three point five billions. See, so he's a billionaire. Yes, all right, so he'll be joining us this morning. He has a new book that's out right now. It's called What You Do. What you Do is who you Are, It's who you are. Yeah, so we'll kick it with him when we come back, find out how he made his riches, and just talk to him. Right it's the Breakfast Club. Come on the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne

the guy. We all to Breakfast Club. We got a special guests in the building. Yes, indeed, Ben harrowis welcome. Sorry, what's having? What's happening? And telling people a little about you? Man? Who has been harrowis? I grew up in the St. Bay, Berkeley, California, right next to Oakland. So I came up in kind

of that thing. Um, I you know, I went to school, became an engineer and became a CEO, then started a venture capital firm and uh, you know, wrote a couple of books, one called The Hard Thing about hard Things, and then the new book, What you Do Is Who you Are? Yes, indeed, how to create your business culture? Yes, yes, yes, tell us about your new book, man, how did this differ from the last book, The Hard Thing About Things? Yeah, so it's way different. So this is about culture, um,

and uh, you know, to get into culture. Culture is a very complicated subject, you know, particularly when you're talking about running an organization, because it's about what people do, how they move, um, you know, do they return a phone call, do they show up on time? You know, these kinds of things. So it's not something that like they do when you're there, it's what they're doing when you're not there. And so like how do you set that culture and how do you make a move? Is

what the book is about. So I had to go kind of deep into a lot of things, went back to the Haitian Revolution, went to prison, went to the Samurai, the way of the Samurai and Genghis Khan to try and get to the get to the bottom of the issue. Very various people, right, A lot of different type of people. Yeah, yeah, a lot of different type of people for different types

of reasons. Yeah. You talk about the culture in prison in particular with Shaka Sing where he's been up here as well before and how you really do have to make these decisions based on what will happen if I show certain weaknesses. Yeah, So like, let me give you an example that. So I was talking to Shock and

he's telling me. He goes, look, when I got to prison, they had a bunch of us in quarantine, and that's you know, with a keep you in right before you go into general pop. So, first day in general population, we're in the wreck area and a prisoner walks up to another prisoner and stabs him in the neck with a shank, throws a shank in the trash, goes to the cafeteria and has a sandwich. And I look at that, and I'm like, WHOA Can I do that? And I go, manshaka,

you killed a guy to get in prison. You did that? And he goes, no, I didn't do that. He said. What I did was I'm in a drug deal. Guy jumps out of a car. I have a gun in my pocket. I react, I shoot him. He said. This guy spent like two weeks taking a two leader bottle, filing it into a weapon, and then decide am I going to stab this guy in the stomach and wound him or am I going to stab him in the neck? And and then he stabs him in the neck, keeps it moving to the chow hall and has a how

much I can't do that? Yeah, one is self preservation, that's what I think. Yeah, shock a situation. What the other one was? Cold blooded murder? Cold blooded murder. And so he said, look, I had to ask myself because that's why it took to win in here, That's what it took to survive. And so you know, you look at that and you go, that's how that culture gets set. That's new employee orientation. That's that's how it is when you walk in, you know, and a lot of people

that's how it is. Man, that's how you get oriented. And you know, people don't come into prison as violent as they get because they get into that culture. And you know that happens, and that happens with people running companies at a at a less violent scale. But you know, people set their values on the wall and all that kind of thing. Nobody pays attention to that. But your first day on the job, you walk in and you go,

how do I get ahead here? And you see the person getting paid the most and you see them taking credit for somebody else's work. You adapt that. You get oriented the same way you were talking about. I was watching a seminar you were talking about conversation. You were talking about culture verse perks. Yeah, no, explain that a

little bit. Well, you know, like a lot of people at their companies say they'll be like, oh, we have yoga classes, you know, we have Google has amazing when you go to Google, yeah Google, Yeah, you know the lunch area, so you know, and those are those are good. But that's not culture, you know, that's not that's not who you are. That's not how you represent in the world. You don't like represent like I'm yoga, like you know, if you're from Google, what people know about you, like

did you did you get back to them? Like did you deliver what you were supposed to? You know, all that kind of stuff. That's your real culture. And so I think people just get to try they think they have culture because they have special perks that people like. But that's a difference. You know, those are interesting. You know, you're talking these conversations about culture, Like culture can't be monolithic, right, because there's all of these sub coaches within a coaching.

That's that's a really really really good point. And there's subcultures within a culture. And then sometimes you try and bring in a culture to change it. I give you an example that. So Amazon is kind of known as one of the best in technology business in terms of how they scaled and how they run it. They do a lot of things, and people like working like people

from my world really like working there. But then there was a New York Times article a bit back where this guy, David Streifeld like interviewed like fifty people and they were all like, man, we hate this culture. And so everybody in Silicon Valley was like, WHOA, what's going on.

Well it turned out that, like for the tech people, the culture was good, but they hired a lot of people from retail sector, you know, Macy's, Nordstrom's, that kind of thing, and they're walking into this like, Okay, we're working twelve hours, we're doing this kind of thing where like grinding it out, like we're having these superintense meetings, and they were like whoa, Like this is too stressful

for me. So, you know, Amazon, after that are they had to think about, Okay, what's a subculture for the retail guys, because that's not going to be exactly the same as what we have on the bigger Amazon. You know, you have some common elements, but not everybody. You know, if you get big enough, not everybody's going to be

able to live in the same world. Can we go back a little bit because a lot of people will, you know, we're talking about coaching, might not know who you are and what you've done in the tech world and how you even got into the tech world. Well, people that don't know, how did you get into the tech world, and how did you get into invest in in venti capital and all that. You know. I went to school and I didn't know anything about computers. When I got to college, it was a different ere you know,

in the early eighties. But I took a class, you know, one of the intro computer science classes, and I was like whoa. And the thing that got me was there was a proof that a guy by name of Alan Turing did in like I think it was like nineteen forty one, where he proved that if you built a computer that was what he referred to his turn complete, then you could never build a machine that was more computational powerful. You could build a faster machine, but no

machine could do with that machine cunt. And so I knew then all that stuff I had, like plaque radio calculator, you know, word processor, all that stuff going away because there was gonna be one machine that rolled them all and one. As soon as I realized that, I was like, I gotta be in this field. And so I stuck in computer science and then I built a company. Um that's what the hard thing about hard things was. It was hard to build, but I sold it to Sheilott

Packard for one point six billion dollars. What company did you build? It's called opswear. Yeah. And then I started the venture capital firm because it was so hard for me to build a company. I wanted to create a firm that helped me do that along the way. I did have one stop. I had a very short rap career. Were ye, what was your rap name? TikTok? TikTok? Yeah, because the TikTok the yeah, yeah, yeah, should have it was funny name was it was better to TikTok? But

what was it? Dizzy van Winkle? So it was TikTok. So I was strategic. I was like a lot of things ryn with TikTok. It was Hi, my goodness, we got more with Ben Horowitz when we come back, don'te move is to Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have been Horowitz in the building. He has a new book, What You Do Is Who

You Are? Now. When we talk about the tech companies, Elizabeth warrenmant one time I was trying to break up the tech companies. She believed that we should break up the tech companies. Do you agree, well, break them up into what? And then what does she think is going to happen? I guess that's my question because so my friend Andy Grove said, they asked him a long time ago there like it's a micro processor, good or bad? And he goes, that's a wrong question. The micro that's

like asking is still good or bad? It is? We gotta deal with it. And I think, you know, when you talk about social networks like they're here, we gotta deal with them and understand them because they're not going away. And you break up Zuckerberg. But what are you gonna do about ten cents? Right? Like in China? And then like if ten cents the dominant one, now you're playing

by Chinese rules. People don't like Chinese rules, you know, Daryl Murray retweeting something you know, like and deleted it, and again they like it's the international incident, like they're shutting down the NBA now, and so you know, that's that's where it could go. So I don't think that. I think that, Like if you look at Mark Zuckerberg, this is a guy people don't know this about him. He hasn't taken a salary or a share of stock like in the last ten years. Like he's he's just

doing it literally because he thinks it's important. He gave away ninety nine percent of his ownership and Facebook to like charity like helping people, you know, beat cancer, all that type of stuff. So like he is actually in it for the right reason and he wants to do the right thing, but like what the right thing is very complicated, Like we never had two billion people, Like in the public square, we used to have a thousand people and we had rules for that and you could

make people. Yeah, it's easy to regular wells easy, you know, like you know, arrest that for like you know, like you know, taking off his clothes in the public square. But like now you've got two billion people. We don't even know what the rules should be. Well, what do you think that Luckenberg is missing culturally within his company?

Like when you see the Facebook employees, you know, calling on him to change the network's controversial rules on political ad what do you think he's missing within his company? I think it's big and then his company has kind of gut and bigger than the company mission, you know, now, like it's a country. It's like the citizens of Facebook. You know, we get two billion people around the world

and so forth. So I always think, Okay, if I was running Facebook, but what I do differently, And I'm like, man, like it's complicated because when you don't have that many people and then now you have, like you said, yeah, and let's remember why he built it, right. He built it so like you could like make friends, like share share photos like girls were yeah, that kind of thing. Like he didn't think it was gonna like move elections. You know, you don't have any idea and so you know,

and the thing is only fifteen years old. It's not that deep into it, like it's probably I mean, how old is the Breakfast Club? Nine years? So like do you imagine, you know, like if all of a sudden, like people were like, man, you guys the election, you got Trump elected, you got Kanye on here, and you got Trump elected, Like shut it down. You'd be like,

what the hell happened? And you know, we're just trying to tell people like about the culture, give them a little knowledge, that kind of thing, so that that's really the situation he's in. It just happens. So that's what I think they really want to regulate. They want to regulate his power. Yeah, he has too much power. You know, I think no one managed that all that power, has too much power. Yeah, yeah, they want to take power away from him. But yeah, well I was definitely not

his intent. And then the power thing is is a real thing because you have this interesting tension where you have business guys who and then you have government guys. And the business guys like are trying to build their company bigger and get more powerful, but when they get to a certain level power, the government guys get very nervous because yeah, okay, I don't like if a company is more powerful than the United States. Yeah, and like

that creates an issue. So I think that is also a lot of what's going through the mind the breakup. It's literally a power struggle. So you were working with Kanye, So what would those conversations like, did you help him try to build his business? Well? I did. Look, we had a lot of conversations with it, and I would say I tried. I tried to help my friend Kanye build his business. I think like he built it. He

built it himself. I wouldn't take credit for that, but you know, and I think he did a lot of good things and I did it. Look, I had one conversation that was probably helpful when he really wanted to do his shoe deal with Nike because he loved Nikes so much, and I was like kind of like, it's not even comparable what adedis is offering you to, you know, because he was getting a real piece of the action and it really is his business and it's amazing what

he's done. So like maybe like one conversation might have helped him, but like he you know, people I say, like Kanye and these better people around him, Like Kanye makes Kanye's own decisions. It's not the guys around him. They just listened to him. I even put myself into that cut category. You know, you know you are doing donating all the proceeds in this book helping people will come out of prison, right and change the culture of prison. What did that that look like to you? Change the

culture of prison? Well, look, you know percent of the proceeds. Um here's the thing, right, Like, so you look at my friend Shaka, and you go, is this guy a murderer, like a guy who runs a big prison gang and like, you know what happens in those or is he best selling author, leader of the community, like the guy you know on the show? And the answer is, you know, like he was a product of his culture, Like he was both. You know, what you do is who you are.

Like he was a product of the culture, and then he had to change his culture. And like I think we look at people in prison like their prison culture, but they don't have to be prison culture. You can change your culture. And like we need to help make prison culture something that's a rehabilitative thing. And then when people come out, we need help them to get into a better culture. Stop calling it the correction facility if you're not going to really try to correct people, Yeah,

they don't. It's an opposite of correction facility. So so that's why, you know, I think it's it's one of the most important things we have to do. We're throwing away geniuses and we're hurting ourselves and we need to stop that. All right, well, we appreciate you for joining us. Get this, Ben Harwitch. What you do is who you are, how to create your business culture? All right, all right, thank you, thank you so much for me. I'm sorry,

thank you. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Listen, Oh, got its report? Breakfast Club. Well, Kim Kardashian is trying to get somebody, uh not to get executed Rodney Read. I'm sure you guys have seen this trending on social media now. She spoke with Read from death row last week. His schedule killing is for November twentieth, but she believes that there's new witnesses and evidence to exonerate him and

also implicate the real killer. She tweeted out, Please, Governor Abbott, how can you execute a man when since his trial, substantial evidence that would exonerate Rodney Reid has come forward and even implicate the other person of interest. I urge you to do the right thing. He was convicted for the murder of Stacey Stites in bashed Up, Texas, where cops initially said he had raped, assaulted, and strangled her

to death. Now he's been saying that he's innocent for the past twenty years, and a former inmate has also claimed to know the real murderer. So they said the guy is named Arthur. A guy named Arthur snow filed a statement with the court saying that Stite's own fiance, who served time for a different crime, actually confessed to him while behind bars that he killed her for sleeping around and so there is somebody else that is being

implicated now. Meek Mail tweeted out, sixteen days left and he will be executed for a crime he didn't commit. Get more info here. Rihanna tweeted out one click signed this petition. T I signed the petition as well. Buster Rhyme's quest Love said there's an innocent man on death row with mayor days before his execution. Please take time out to sign this petition so you guys can get that information when you go on social media, and you can also sign that petition as well and make your

voices heard. Absolutely, where can they sign that petition? Is it Kim Kay's page or um? All these people who have tweeted about it, So if you look for LLL, if you look for TI all of those people, you can go to um free Rodney Reid dot com. That's r e ed Free Rodney read dot com and get more information there as well. Okay, all right. IRV Gotti was on with Wendy Williams and there's all this talk

about his alleged pass with Ashanti. Now, one thing that did happen on the Wendy william Show is he did call her out, and that is for her dating while still being married. Listen to this. Why is it that if a man gets married, man and woman get married, if they're separated, they're not gonna be together. They're not staying together. I can't go mess with other girls until I sign a divorce paper. Why why? No, Yes you can, Okay, didn't.

Why problem? I'm going through a divorce right now. You know I'm gonna swing you back to Wendey because I said, Joe, you wouldn't get a divorce shit, and I've seen you swerving. Now. The one thing about that interview I would say, would IRV. What you got to realize with IRV is a talkers. She kept trying to cut IRV off gold commercials Irv's like, no,

I'm not finished what I'm saying. Let me finish, let me get my point across first, right, So two of them right, absolutely, But yes, he definitely he did make a good point with that, though. I give him that he did all right. Twenty one Savage, he's been having some issues with his career, and that's because he cannot leave the United States and he still doesn't have a court date. They said the immigration courts in Atlanta are so overcrowded. Some people have court dates for twenty twenty two,

but he hasn't even gotten his court date yet. So how can you resolve things if you can't even get to court to find out what's going on. He's facing deportation. Like I said, he can't leave the country. His ability to make a living is impaired and all of that. So he's been really going through it. He hasn't even been able to get a work permit for eight months, so he couldn't even work domestically. He finally got one last month, so now he finally can work in the US.

But you know, it's just a lot that really is crippling for what you have to do for a living. It's very sad. You know, a lot of artists don't really make a lot of money off for their albums sales. They make money off for tours and going and doing shows. So the fact that he couldn't even leave Atlanta, he couldn't even leave Georgia to do shows. So he just got that last month. And you know, he has to make money, got to feed his family, got to pay for house notes and car notes, and he does so

much for the community. So I'm glad he's at least being able to work in the US, but you know, he got to be able to travel and make that money. All right, Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Ye. Now revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Everybody else to People's Choice Mixes up next, get your request in right now. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Let me know what you want to hear. It's the Breakfast Club.

Good morning e j Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Let me shout out to Atlanta in New York City. You know, I'll do my seminars all across the country. So Atlanta, we pretty much have no more seats left, which is pretty dope and wanted that we're doing in New York. We're actually doing it at the Jacob Javit Center. I've been to so many different things. I've been the car shows there, I've been the toy shows there. I've been to so many

different things. To the fact that we're able to do it at the Jacob Javits in our last of the year, I'm very excited about, which happens in December. So for all that information, you could just click the link in my bio. Now you are in Houston tonight. Yes, I'm in Houston. We got Lift Service Alive out here, so this is gonna be really good. I'm here in Houston

for the next couple of days. Lift Service Live is tonight with plies with Slim Thug We're called Crawford, and then tomorrow I'll be out here doing own every piece. So that's another event that I have out here in Houston. So yeah, I'm here for the next couple of days and I'm happy about that. What you're getting into, Shellaman mine of my business. You know. The Jason Mitchell conversation

is very interesting. Though. It's just interesting because even when you know, people call opinion's like, Yo, why you ain't pressed? Jason Mitchell. I feel like when you when you're when you're when you're saying you're pressing somebody, it's kind of like you think they're guilty. Right, you would only press somebody if you think they're lying to you. Correct. I don't think that's correct. I don't think that's the way to do things. I just don't. I don't think that's

the way to do things. When you interview on somebody, you know what I'm saying, You bring them up here, you let them tell the side of this story, and people form their own opinions from that, Right, Like press pressing means that you think that this person is guilty, And I don't think that you should approach your situation like that unless you know for sure this person isn't telling you the truth. You've never pressed anybody? I'm sure I have, but I didn't know any better. Do you

know what I'm saying? When you're young, like I don't understand why we act like when you know better, you shouldn't do better. Like I'm supposed to be the same way forever that's the problem. It's people out here that's not evolving like I like. I like the evolution of my life. All right, Well, when we come back, positive note, dope move, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are

the Breakfast Club. Now, Scharlomagne, you got a positive note? Yes, indeed, I want to tell everybody out there, man, embrace uncertainty. All right, some of the most beautiful chapters in our lives won't have titles until much later. Breakfast Club, you don't finish, or y'all dumb

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