Dan, dank caverybody come to the breakfast club. I call this the hot seat. Yo yo around can I live? You don't conjoin't even doing it? Yoso peg yo are yo so paty the world's most dangerous morning jo DJ cafter this bitch, Angel, stay in everybody's business, but in a good ray. Charlomagne, the God, the ruler, rubbed you
the wrong way. The breakfast club for everybody. Good morning us, saying to runo 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 yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela ye, good morning d danby Cholomagne, the god Beast to the plan. It is Tuesday. Yes, it's blackout Tuesday. Blackout Tuesday. Explain to the people what that means. What is blackout tooth?
Then I thought, at first the blackout Tuesday was when the industry got quiet, meaning you know, the record industry. The music industry got quiet, stayed off Instagram, stayed off social media, and no promoting, just doing no work, just supporting. But that's that's part of it. That's part of it, connecting plain what's going on. So it's a little different. So a lot of the other media, as in your other social media, gives people the information. They're still on
right now to continue to give people information. That's why we're still on right So we're gonna be able to give you, guys, resources and a call to action and interviews and things like that that will help you out as far as if you want to take action and figure out what are some steps that you can take to actually help protest police violence against the black community. Everybody can take this moment this day to disconnect also, and you know, let's just make sure that we move
forward with positive, actionable steps. Absolutely, I really can't tell if I really can't tell if life is Infinity War or in game right now, I don't know exactly what your Avengece movie we're in. It's one of the two though. After the snapping, we're trying to bring everybody back or everybody's back and we're trying to win the war. I'm not sure yet. When New York was one of those places yesterday that they had a curfew eleven pm curfew,
trying to get people off the streets. Today that's eight pm. Yeah, today's eight That didn't seem like it worked last night. I was watching the news and it seemed like more people were out last night after eleven pm. They're trying to get people off the street, trying to get people to stop riding and looting. I don't know if that worked. I woke up this morning and I'm trying to You're trying to get everybody to quarantine again. They're trying to
get everybody to quarantine again. That's basically what you're saying. Get everybody to go back to between yeah, between eleven pm and five am, and now today, like he said, it's going to be eight pm into five am. Like I was walking around Brooklyn. I was walking around Brooklyn yesterday night after eleven pm, though, I'll tell you that much. So very active out in Brooklyn. A lot of police cars out here. They were actually in bed style yesterday
that's where I live. What happened to coronavirus. And it's just so weird how the media works. Like I'm talking about every day, it was showing us how many cases were going on in the world, how many cases in America. How many people were dying around the world, how many people were dying around America, And it's just like disappeared, right, And it's so weird because they kept telling us the
social distance and stay out of large crowds. And then we went right into you know, the protesting of police killings, right of black people, and it's nothing but large crowds. But you hear very minimum conversation about coronavirus. Very strange. But they said the cases did spike in Washington, DC. I was reading something the other day they said in Italy that coronavirus has weekend quite a bit since it first started. You know, Italy had the third most cases. Right,
we got a lot to talk about. We got front page news next. I'm sure you're gonna be filling people level, filling people into what's going on with these looting riots and hopefully are we even closer to these other three offices being charged. So we'll talk about all that next. It don't move. It's to breakfast club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is dg Envy, Angela Gee, Charlomagne, the guy. We are the breakfast club. Let's get to some front page
news where we're starting ye. Well, Donald Trump, he made sure that he made an appearance yesterday and they were peaceful protesters jets outside the White House gates. They were dispersed with tear gas, flash grenades, and rubber bullets so that Trump could go and visit a nearby church. Here is what Donald Trump had to say where he talks about George Floyd and he wants to assure that there will be justice. My administration is fully committed that for
George and his family, justice will be served. He will not have died in vain. But we cannot allow the righteous cries and peaceful protesters to be drowned out by an angry mob. The biggest victims of the rioting are peace loving citizens in our poorest communities, and as their president, I will fight to keep them safe. I am your president of law and order and an ally of all
peaceful protesters. Now, according to reports, he was very upset about coverage that depicted him holed up in an underground bunker. They said he was very nervous because the protesters that were outside on Friday evening, he wasn't seen on Sunday. He spent most of Monday behind closed doors. So we wanted to make sure he got that photo app outside of the White House gates and that was peaceful. Protesters were violently moved. Yeah, I peeped that whole plate. That
was all ego. He created that whole spectable just because people said he was shooking the house on Friday. That as absolu. He just wanted to show he was outside because he was a scared. Yea, he was as scared. That's what he was trying to show. Now. He also did say that he does want to make sure that the military is involved as far as restoring peace in order.
Here's what he said. I am mobilizing all available federal resources, civilian and military to stop the rioting and looting, to end the destruction and arson, and to protect the rights of law abiding Americans, including your Second Amendment rights. Today, I have strongly recommended to every governor to deploy the National Guard insufficient numbers that we dominate the streets. Mayors and governors must establish an overwhelming law enforcement presence until
the violence has been quelled. If a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary, then I will deploy the United States military and quickly solve the problem. For them. Now, that is martial law, ladies and gentlemen. Okay, a temporary military rule of a domestic territory, that is absolutely martial law. If that happens, welcome to a fascist regime. I remember people were saying a year ago that it was too soon to call Donald Trump a fascist. I
didn't think so. Joe Biden yesterday was meeting with community leaders in Delaware and he actually met with more than a dozen black leaders in a church in the Wilmington and he said he's soon going to put out an economic plan to deal with a portionate toll on the Black and Latino communities from coronavirus, amongst other things. Here is here is Joe Biden. I don't expect he's Joe Biden does not have this in the bag. Joe Biden
has to go out there and beat Donald Trump. I know that they're sitting around hoping that Donald Trump loses. But this really looks like Hillary Clinton all over again. Hillary Clinton had all these big double digit leads and all of these different polls leading up to the election, even on election day, and then on election day she got washed. Why because the electoral College leans heavy Republican. Why because there's Russian interference. Why because there's voter suppression,
Why because there's vote depression? Who knows why Donald Trump won in twenty sixteen. But Joe Biden is looking the same way unless he really really leans into blackness. So, yes, you do need an economic justice plan for black folks, and yes you do need to put a black woman running made on your ticket. And yes you've already committed
to putting the black woman on the Supreme Court. And Joe Biden needs to do all of those things in order to secure this deal because guess what, there's no good gonna come to America until they do right by black people, period. And we need to make sure that we vote. So don't forget that. Primaries are this week for certain states. All right, well at his front page news get it off your chests five eight five, one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit is
up right now, phone line too wide open. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club, Wake up, wake up, wake y'all your time to get it off your chest with your man or blass. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, who's this? This is Michelle Long caller from Georgia. Hey, Michelle, get it off your Michelle. Hello this morning, y'all. I am upset. I want to get it off my chest. I'm just upset that America keeps trying to tell people how to protest um,
and quite frankly, I do. I have a lot of respect for Martin Luther King and his children, but I'm tired of hearing from there. We're Malcolm X's children are. We're neat Turner children are. Because I have a twelve year old son and when he watched that video, I saw it in my son eyes, he felt like that was his daddy down there, you know, with the police knee on his neck. So those are the people that
are rioting. Is not us, It's not us eighties babies, it's not us seven but it's such, it's these day. It's these children that are actually able to see nam what's being done. See, we heard about it, our parents told us about it. But is going live with Rodney King. We have seen it before. I do want to say one thing, though, Michelle, y'all gotta stop. Y'all gotta stop disrespecting Martin Luther King Junior, Martin Luvi King Junior was
one of the most radical gangster protesters ever. Like yeah, like yo, no disrespecting Malcolm X, because I love Malcolm X, but have you ever seen Malcolm X on the front lines like Martin Luvi King Junior was getting sprayed with hoses, sick with dogs, sicked on him, billy clubs, getting beat upside his head, and let's not act like everybody that with Martin Luther King Junior was about peace. Stokey car
Michael then was about that action. We gotta really stop disrespecting Martin Luther King Junior like Martin Luvi King Junior wasn't out there on the front lines of all the smoke. We gotta stop. Yeah, Well, the thing is, the thing is that it's a peaceful way to protest and it's a violent way to do it. And at this point we just can't tell people which way to protest. They're mad as hell. So when we figure out how to take care of that, then we can, you know, organize,
But until then we can't come together. We are on two different levels. We have some people want to do it peacefully, we have some people want to do it violently. So where are we going to meet in the middle. Well, here the thing protests aren't. Protests aren't supposed to make people people feel comfortable, so nobody can tell you how to protest because it's all about disruption. But there was no peaceful protest even when that malkake because they used
to get they ass kicked. Yeah that's true, that's true. But I'm just saying that at this point we have to find a way. We're okay. So then tell the people to stop mood and tell the people to stop being violent. If they're not gonna do it, they're tired of hearing the same thing, the same retor every time it happened. So I get it, but I love you guys a lot. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. It's the breakfast Club.
Good morning, the breakfast Club. Did your time to get it off your chest, whether you're man or blast, so people have the same anything we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. Hello, who's this order? Man's knowledge? Now y're doing it with some knowledge. Get it off her chests, bro man a man. I feel the passion of the looting, but I'm since the eighties, I hadn't
seen riots, but I haven't seen a plan outter. You know what I'm saying, I'm asking for three things after this, man, I'm asking for healthcare insurance for our elders and beyond, I'm asking for farm land they owe us then so we can grow whatever without all these laws on marijuana. And I'm also asking for rehabs and medical I mean mental health centers on every corner in the hood. Man.
That's what we really need and more. But that'd be a start under the healthcare after this, hopefully, Yeah, because like for example, right now, the high, the high, the higher class, and the people that's getting in the higher class, they're just sitting back and said, the property you're gonna drop. I'm just gonna come in and just do what I do. We need to have a plan, man. And some of these young kids out here that I'm seeing, honestly, they're
not even all black. They just taken from the vans. So they take them from this stough man. They take them for their own personal game, and they need to have We need to have a plan. We need to are Angela rise in the Charlotta Magne and be like, all right, what's next? What's next? Because you see our passion. You know what I'm saying. Where's where? It's all right?
We got to write the bear owns, all right? Look at our own militias, all right, Like all right, cool, you got the military, all right, we got our because we're still gonna write the bear owns and we're gonna peacefully protests. We're gonna get rubble bullets too. But at the end of the day, we need influence, man, We need we need a forum land man. Right now, it's the shortage. Thin't you tired of getting your root from Mexico? You're tired of getting your porch and your beef from
China and Japan. You know what I'm say? We should be anywhere? Huh will you will? I'm from South Carolina, I'm from most going to South Carolina. But I don't know, Paul. But listen, I can honestly tell you, my brother, that there are several plans. Black people are more organized and strategized and I've I've ever seen in my lifetime from everything from economics the politics. Trust me, there's a lot
of things moving moving that you may not see. Everything in't on social media king, Thank you, brother, see them moving. I'm glad you're pushing nether gender too. Hello, who's this this, Claudia? This is what I want to stay now. Cops are kneeling with everybody. I'm politicians are kneeling with them. But what are we achieving by that? We're easily pacified, you know they we're so gullible. They do all these little things and we get nothing. In the end. This thing
happened over and over. In another two years from this, it happens again. In another year from this, it happens again. We have a nice, suab black president in power, and nothing happened. He didn't even make no laws to protect us from these things. He stayed there for eight years and gone. We're talking about Biden, who is senile. He's not gonna do anything either. He's gonna come in do nothing. So my thing is this, they need to have these
politicians make some laws. And there are a lot of black politicians in there that is doing nothing at all, a lot of big, high powered black people who is so scared they hide behind the white people and they do nothing. And a lot of these protesters they don't even know what they're protesting for anymore. You know, the only person as you could do something is Quartest. She
saw like she'd talk a good game. Yes about that action. Yes, that needs to be some policies that are enacted now, and that's one thing that has to be discussed and there has to be brought to the attention to people and the bills that have to be signed. So yes, I agree there has to be action. Well, thank you so much for checking into It's just a new version of an old problem. And as long as there's a system of white supremacy, there's gonna always be these problems.
It don't matter who's in the White House. If that person is not willing to dismantle the mechanism of white supremacy, if that person is not willing to change legislation that disproportionately impacts black folks in the negative way, it don't matter. Get it off your chest, ain't don't drink five eight five, one oh five one. If you need to vent, you can hit us up now. We got rumors on the way. Ye all right, Yes, we are going to be giving
you some more information that you'll be needing. This morning. YG is putting out a new song as the protests are coming around, and Ellen DeGeneres has demanded justice. She's speaking out as well. We'll tell you what she had to say. All right, we'll get into that next keeping lock this to Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Just ohla gosh, guys, the report guys also report the Breakfast Club. B y G has announced on his social media that he has a new song coming this week FTP.
You know what that stands for? F the police, and so I guess we'll be hearing that at some point. He didn't give us an exact date. Now, another person who put out some music, LLL cool J. He put out a freestyle that was for Black Lives Matter. And here's what he said. Americaus a grave. You're full of black men's bones. And I ain't got to tell you that Brianna Taylor got slay in the old home. Had
they lived, song could have rock bells. Eric could have gone at attention beyond the T shirts and O bitcherary mentions. Oscar could have been count grants to me. It could have went to Rice. They owed them cops nothing, but all of them paid the price to Yet. You right, we should protect our Second Amendment. Rights because in a second, a dirty cop could kick the door in the night A two four two fintal life for life. We refused to live in hell while you living in parrot Dice.
Being black in Americas like rolling the pair of dice, but the stake's way higher. You can'mble live with my life. Black Lives Matter, Drop on to clues bombs for ll Cool. I feel like La Cood was beating me up through the phone. I feel like, you know, he was just giving me body shots that whole freestyle Jesus, And I like how he said black lives matter at the end. He was fish fried batter when he did he said fish fried batter don't matter better, black lives matter. Drop
want to clues bombs for shout. He was expressed himself man the best way he does rapping. Yeah, I didn't like want I want to hear that over a beat, though, I want to hear I want to hear ll actually put that to put that the song. I think he probably just want everybody to really hear the lyrics. Clearly we felt him every word, all right, And Ellen DeGeneres is demanding justice for George Floyda. If you guys remember
people were wondering where she was. Don Lemon called her out as a person who he felt needed to speak as one of the celebrities. All right, Well she did speak out. She shared a video to social media yesterday, and here's what she had to say about racism and police brutality and George Floyd's death. I am so sad and I am so angry, and I have always stood for equality. I have always wanted to be the voice for people who felt like they didn't have a voice,
because I know what that feels like. And maybe you don't agree with how it's coming out, but you have to understand it and then we can heal it. I'm just so sorry that it's come to this. This has gone on way, way, way, way too long. So we've got to see fairness and we've got to see justice for all, because right now this is not a fair world. Ellen is absolutely right, you know, Like I keep telling people, when you point a finger at the protesters, point all
your remaining fingers back at yourself. This is America's fault. This is America's karma. And everybody cannot act clueless and act like they don't know why all it is, you know, ramp page and mayhem is going on. You can't brutalize and killer people over and over, deny them justice, inequality, and not expect backlash Like what part of no justice,
no peace? Don't you understand? I just want to know you know what a people like Ellen willing to do, because you know, none of this will stop until you know that they're all willing to dismantle that system of white supremacy that they benefit from. It means that they're gonna have to give up a little bit of power. Are they willing to give up a little bit of power? All right? Well, Sewedia is donating all the proceeds from pretty her Pretty Little Thing collection to Black Lives Matter.
She partnered with Pretty Little Thing on a second clothing collaboration and one of the proceeds are going to Black Lives Matter. So it's all kinds of nineties throwbacks, including dazzle crop tops. They have baggy jeans and so it's a thirty piece line and it varies in price from twelve dollars to fifty eight dollars and a lot of the pieces come with matching face masks as well. So all of that is going to go towards black lives matter. Right,
I don't like you say black lives matter. You after hearing ll cooj said with so much that fiction, I think that we all need to step up the way we say black lives matter. I'm serious, he's saying with a lot of emphasis. To me, black lives matter. Play it plays part if I match up to that energy, Black lives matter, That's what whenever we say black lives matter from now on, I want to hear lll said,
but leave l man, I'm not bothering. I'm serious. I want us to say black lives matter with more energy and more emphasis. Okay, wanted to fight you in the ring. Ella definitely wanted to fight me in the ring. You saw me, Sean, you saw me spar Sean Porter. I like yell COOLJ is an icon, But black lives matter. I want that type of energy and emphasis. Whenever y'all say black lives matter, Why think I'm playing? I'm not playing. And then remember now y'all gonna have ll mattert me
and I'm being dead ass serious. Just play the drop from now on, black lives matter? You want to play? Allowed to say black lives matter? You just want to play the fish batter. What part of serious is that I didn't say I didn't say nothing about fish battery. I said that they had the same cadence. It's fish front nor batta. See, I still like Black Lives Matter. I love it. Black Lives Matter, I love it. I love it all. That's not at this I'm not trying
to be funny. That's I love it all. Right, Well, we got front page news when we come back, don't move. It's to breakfast club, Go morning puting. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye, Charlemagne the guy. We all the breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news where we're starting you well, don't forget their primary elections are happening this week today. If you're in DC, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Montana, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, and June ninth, Georgia, Nevada,
North Dakota, South Carolina, and West Virginia. So make sure you guys are all registered to vote, right, all right, because because the Democratic nominee is a secure yet right, so you still got to go out there and vote for Joe Bidener. Make sure you registered to vote, guys,
and you are voting, and you are registered. All right now, an independent autopsy that was ordered by George Floyd's family has found that his death was a homicide caused by asphyxia due to neck and back compression that led to a lack of blood flow to the brain. That's early findings from the examination that was released yesterday. So just let's not have any false information out there, because as
you know, the family has done an independent autopsy. They were trying to talk about underlying conditions and intoxication leading to his death. No, the reason why was because of what those officers, what that officer did to him shopping by pinning his knee to his neck. Nobody thought otherwise except for the white devils, the white supremacists trying to make excuses for the police. We all got eyes. We saw the video. Right, And George Floyd's funeral services are
scheduled for June ninth in Houston. There will also be a memorial service planned in Minneapolis, where George Floyd was murdered. So June ninth is the date for that funeral in Houston, and a memorial service will be held this Thursday from one to three pm. All right, now, George Floyd's brother also went to visit the site of his death, and Terence Floyd was overcome with emotions when he went and
visited that memorial yesterday. His knees actually buckled when he saw a massive painting on the wall in Minneapolis of his brother. And after sitting on the spot where he died, he did speak, and he was pleading with protests to direct their anger to bring change and not to bring destruction. But M'm not over here while enough, I'm not over here messing up my community. What are y'all doing? Not doing nothing? Because that's not gonna bring my brother back
at all. In every case of police brutality, the same thing has been happening. Y'all protests, y'all destroy stuff, and if they don't move, you nobody don't move because it's not their stuff, it's our stuff. So they want us to destroy y'all stuff. So let's do this another way. Let's stop thinking that our voice don't matter. Both not just vote for the president, vote for the preliminary both for everybody. See them all get punished to the full
extent for what they did. We can't we can't just vote, or you gotta demand things of your elected officials, man, because it doesn't matter who's in the White House or who's in these positions of power if they're not willing to dismantle their mechanism or white supremacy. If that, if that person is not willing to change legislation, that that that hurts black people in regards to you know, police, police brutality, or police reform. Like, if they're not willing
to change those things, that don't matter. So it's not just about voting. It's about you know, keeping our our foot on their necks to make them change these laws. So you gotta keep the heat up in some way, shape or form. Yeah, And it's important to know who who is actually running who you want to be the elected officials, and to vote for those people, make sure you know them, Attend town hall meetings, make your voice
be heard, you know. And those things are important to models because voting only changes things when the people we vote in want to change them. Like we keep acting like this isn't by design. The whole function of systemic racism is the marginalized black people. That's why we have to demand that they change things. So I mean that he got to come from somewhere protests, you know, you know, just holding different politicians accountable by you know, bye bye bye.
I don't know, by by not voting for them, not saying don't vote, but you know, just letting them know, like, if you don't do what we want you to do, we're not gonna vote for you. And you know, you can always go on whoever whoever your officials website is, and you can set up meetings, you can go to their office, you can ask them to come speak at
events that you have, all of those things. That's their responsibility, all right, all right, A Minnesota Attorney General, Keith Ellison, is taking over the prosecution, as you know, in George Floyd's death, and he says they are taking another look at the actions of the other police officers present. He said, I can assure you we are taking a fresh look. We plan to hold everyone accountable who is legally culpable.
So he said that he has spent the last twenty four hours reviewing evidence and he cannot right now ethically comment as a prosecutor, but that's what he has said thus far. All right, Well, that is your front page news. Now when we come back the weekend, what were doing the week. We got a phone call and they said that Rush Limbaugh wanted to have a conversation with us. You gotta give them a little bit more backstory, and that very important to note that the breakfast Club we're
part of iHeartMedia, iHeart Mafia. Rush Limball is part of iHeartMedia. Correct, I heeart Mafia. Yeah. So, so they called us and said, uh, you know, we want you guys to have a conversation with rush Limbaugh. So one side talking to the other side about possibly how we can and uh, I guess what's the words I'm looking for? Explore? I want to explain to the other side. But here's the thing. He's probably Russ is probably the biggest voice in radio and
regarded the conservative politics. He felt like he felt like the death of George Floyd was wrong and police brutality needs to stop. And you know, I think everybody in this room, we're all for white people using their voice, uh, you know, using their privilege to combat prejudice and in order to dismantle the white supremacy. You know that I was just talking about, we got to push the people who benefit from it, whose ancestors created it, to help
dismantle it. So he wanted to have a conversation about, you know, why George Floyd's death was wrong and how the police need to be held accountable. I think that was a step in the right direction, kind that we all agree with what other than that, other than that? Other than that. Personally, I feel like it was a
total waste of time. But hey, y'all might think of was yeah, I mean, yeah, I mean, I mean he had to we we had to ask him about other other things that he said in the past, and it just wasn't like kum bay, y'all, No, it doesn't work like that. You can't you know, uh, in my opinion, issue on everything that we've ever you know, been about, and then come back and talk about koumbay, y'all, let's talk about George Joy. Now you got to answer a lot of the other things that we had to have
the conversation. Not give too much away. Let's not give too much away, envy, We're gonna And he didn't play this on He did play this on his show as well on his platform yesterday when he explained it, called you Julie. When he when he explained he called you Julie Jie Lee, Julie Julie Lee, and I was doctor Envy. It's Julie Lee. I think I think Russia has like I think he had like twenty five thirty million listeners a week, maybe more actually heard. It could be up
to fifty I say fifty million. If those people who never heard of the Breakfast Club before think that DJ Envy is a doctor, boy, they got a negative perception of us outside. I didn't matter that you called me for now Onis in Detroit. Word boy, I'm a doctor. Julie. You goot over there? Why I want to know why he an't call you nothing? He probably called you someone day. It's time. But anyway, we'll get back to the next. His name is Rush, not Russ. You called him Russ
a couple of times. His name us throughout the whole interview, throughout the old interview. I can't. I can't. I can't. I can't help what God does to my mouth sometime. WHOA, that's right, I'll get none of y'all, Pa God, Yeah, you thought about it to work that mouth for you, all right, So let's be serious, Rush Limball. When we come back. Is the Breakfast Club, go morning, the Breakfast club, pointing everybody in DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne, the guy,
we are the breakfast club. We're still kicking it with Rush Limbaugh. Charlomagne, let me ask you a question, was because I remember in twenty fourteen and you criticized President Obama and you said he should do more to ease racial tensions in the wake of the grand jury decisions to not indict the white police officers in Ferguson. You said, if he wants to, he can inspire, and I think it's called for in this situation. Shouldn't that same advice
apply to President Trump right now? Absolutely? I think it applies to all presidents, absolutely, no question. But that's one of their roles is to calm circumstances and situations like this. But look, can I ask you, you keep harping on white privilege and racism, would you tell me how to end it? What? What can we do to end this so that you are not frustrated and angry and feeling like whatever you feel like, because I hate you guys Americans that you're angry all the time. So what can
we do to stop the racism? Here's a thing, right, um, as long as there's a system of white supremacy. You know, they will always be these type of situations. You know, it doesn't matter who's in the White House. If that person is not willing to dismantle the mechanism of white supremacy, if that person is not willing to change legislation that disproportionately impacts black folks, it doesn't matter. You know what I'm saying, Like, we've seen this a million time. Tell
me what happened riots. You had four years of Barack Obama. You had you had Americans, white Americans voting for Obama because they wanted to say, we're not racist, We're not a racist country. You had people electing the first African American president in our history. He served for eight years. Why isn't there anything to show for it that makes
you less angry than you were? Then, once again, it doesn't matter who's in the White House if that person is not willing to dismantle the mechanism of white Samon, guys, the elections don't matter. Now. I think that when you when you when we got to stop acting like white supremacy isn't done by design. The whole function of systemic racism is the marginalized black people, and it's very hard to get any damn near eighty year old white man to change his city them that's been working for him
in his family for years. I don't care if it's Biden art Trump. So once again, we need people that are willing to dismantle the mechanism of white supremacy. Okay, let me let me ask you guys, why do you still vote Democrat? I vote for whoever I think is the best candidate because has been promising the fix your grievances for fifty years, and you have the same grievances, You have the same complaints. They haven't done a damn
thing for you. They haven't even punished the people that you think are responsible for the racism and bigotry being done to you. Why do you keep supporting them? And you know, I don't disagree with you, and I don't That's why I'm not letting nobody politicize black pain and tell us that this is one person's fault just because they are trying to win an election in November. This
is America's fault. And the war on drugs, mass and conceration, segregation, slavery, all of those things are and have been the proverbial knee on the back of black folks, Nick, and until somebody is willing to dismantle the mechanism of white supremacy,
nothing is going to change. Well, Russ, I also don't want to lose track of what we're talking about here, because I know we're trying to focus on George Floyd and what's happening with him and how can we take some actionable steps to move forward and what can be done right? So on your end, what are some things that you feel like? I found that the cops should be charged with first degree murder, and I think that
the guys standing around ought to be charged. The other cops that we're standing around, I think it's it's time to end this. Look, we we are all aware of police brutality. We're all aware of the actions that some rog cops take, and it's way too many of them
against African American men, and it's time to stop. And the you know, not a policeman, I'm not an executive in a police department, but it seems to me that if those people end up being charged and instead of shielded when they commit murder, this shouldn't be the illegalized murder, and that would be one way to at least get a start on making sure doesn't happen this. George Floyd was, for everything I've been able to tell, was a good guy.
He was a nice guy, had a family, and said did not even come close to deserving having his life taken from him, Like, not at all, not at all. Now, do you agree with the way that the media's portraying everything? You're a media, and you know media's white media. Of course you do you agree with how they're portraying everything that's going on right now? Oh god, I don't. I don't think we've gotten the truth out of most media in three or four years. I don't know. And I
think that's another reason why people are mad. You guys, they know they've been lied to. They were lied about so many things for two three four years now, and so now they don't know what to belief coming out of the media. I don't care what it is Fox, CNN,
New York Times, Washington Post. There doesn't seem to be anywhere in our culture that people have trust in an institution or series of institute that provide a backstop and reliability when something like this happens, and I think that's creating or contributing the even more of the unrest that's happening out there. Rush. How would you advise Donald Trump to handle this situation? Because I see that he's having
some issues. He's calling people thugs, he's talking about sticking the dogs on people if they try to come into the White House. But then you see how he treats people who are protesting to stay at home order and they have guns, and they're white people and they're fine people. So I just want to know what advice would you give to the president right now to say, this is what we need to do, and this is how you should handle it, because I don't think that he's handling
it properly with his verbiage. I think what the president ought to do is use the god given humility that he has that he that don't doubt me that he does he has. He has a lot of human nothing humble about the President. Come out now there is even and every rally you will see his goal, his appreciation the people that show up. But it's it's simple matter of understanding his president of everybody here and trying to quell these moments of unrest is something that would be really,
really to his advantage. I think what you said about Obama in twenty fourteen applies when you said if he wants to, he can inspire, and I think he's called for in his situation. But I look at mast inspire, I think he wants to insight. Okay, first, I do agree with you about the inspiration. I think I think he can. I think he should. I think all presidents should.
In terms of Trump inciting, Look, the guy has had everybody and their uncle telling lies and falsehoods about him for three and a half four years now, and he's probably a little fed up with it. Before the shutdown happened, look at what black unemployment was. It was a record low. The number of African Americans have had jobs, wages that we're going up, and then there's virus comes along and the bottom is pulled out from it. He's got to be frustrated as as he can be. And I'm not
trying to carry his water. But the black black unemployment rate started going down under Obama, touto. I mean, that's that's one thing that Trump takes credit for. It that actually started under President Obama. It did, Okay, well that's yes. Then cast you a question, Russ. Yeah, moving forward, all right, because you know the cop say, let's say the complicate arrested, the complicates charge, you go to jail. Great, how do
we dismantle white supremacy as a whole moving forward? Well that's another show, guys, Because a I don't, I don't. You'd have to define what it means to you? What what? Because I don't. I don't feel like I am a white supremacist, and I don't think there's much white supremacy going on out there. But I need to have you define, say this is one of the divides. I'll tell you. I'll tell you that to me again, this system is designed to work for the people that it was built by,
and that's white folks, particularly all white men. And now that people have had enough because those white folks I spoke about earlier, who are out there, you know, who really love black people as much as they love black culture, and they're out there standing with black folks and they want to fight with us. I think this is the tipping point, and we right now are at a point where we can finally force America to live up to his grand promises of liberty and justice for all and
not just living injustice for white folks. It has. That's my back to the beginning of the it has. It's out there. You guys have done it. Look, we're out of time here, But would you guys like to do this again where we pick it up right from this point and make it maybe make a white supremacy not if we're just gonna dance the whole time, If you if you're gonna have some honest conversation with us and stop telling us things like white privilege, shark and you
don't know what white supremacy is. If we could do that, yes, well, I'm very into having having these into having these conversations because I do think it is important for white people to acknowledge the heart that they've inflicted on the African American community and to be able to come forward and admit that we can't even move forward until that happens. Yet to do here with all of you today on the white supremacy thing. I'm not in any kind of denial.
I just know that it's a politically charged element of the Democrat Party's politics and liberalism, and I do not cave or compromise or give one iotas of an inch to liberalism no matter what. So white white supremacy or white privilege is a construct of today's Democrat party, and I'm not going to agree with any aspect of it as they put it forth, not denying that there are certain individuals out there I think they're better than other people.
But structurally, institutionally white supremacy, that's you can't see. You can't see how white people are just treated better in this country, and even just as fire as how many people get pulled over and buy them You stop stairs. We don't have these conversations, but we gotta be honest with each other, like you gotta people proportionally they're getting shot by the car. You set these things up. You have no idea how if and I can imagine what you're gonna say if I sit here and say, you
have no idea how. I have been mistreated by various elements, various groups, various companies, various individuals, my whole life. It's called wife, and it happens, and we're all mistreated. I've been fired nine times in my career. But have you ever got don doron out your car because you were driving a nice car? I got just pat it down just for being black. Things. I've had my car kid,
I've had my tires blown up for us. I'm talking about throwing out your call by a police officer because you're black, driving a nice car, or walking down the street in Queens the air where you're from, and the police pulling you over and patting you down. Has these things happened to you? Don't talk. I didn't got shot at, they didn't shout up my car. Don't talk about keying a car and popping attire. I'm talking about you're black, sea, he did nothing. I'm a hermit and the rec close
and I don't. I don't go out and do all that kind of stuff. No, that's kind of stuff has never happened to me. I'll grant you. I want to ask you one more question before we get out here. However, I've never had the cops assume that I am well. I actually know that isn't true. I haven't rust stop. I have not pursued by the cop so I was pursued, but absolutely I have. But look, guys, let me thank you again forget no, no, let me thank you again
for giving me the time today. And I'm having access to you and at least the chance to talk to you. I do appreciate it, and maybe we can do it again. I look forward to it. Thank thank you, Rushing. I didn't want to know why you think rest in peace white. That's right, all those white kids out there on the front lines protesting and fighting with black people. I salute them, And but why do you why do you think they're out there, Russ Because they're fed up with what happened
to George Floyd. They're fed up up with this situation that will not stop, that caused all this and provided the opportunity for all this to happen, meeting, the opportunity to protest and riot. There are more Americans fed up with it than you know. That's my point. What about America though? You don't think that the fact that there's forty million people who file from unemployment the largest the largest unemployment rate since the Depression era, you don't think
that they're fed up about that too? Well? I already acknowledged that earlier in the conversation. You can't put forty million people out of work. But I'm telling you that you have a lot of sympatico people out there white people were marching in the sixties with Doctor King. There were. In fact, Doctor King's death did not cause this kind of strife in this country. Martin Mighty King Junia is
dead because of racism and white supremacy. Well, okay, if that's your answer to everything, then I don't know how work we're going is. He's dead because he was fighting against racism and white supremacy. He's dead. Well, good guys, thank you again. Do it again. That was our conversation with Rush Limball. We got more coming up next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, working on a weekend like usual.
This is the Ruble Report with Angela y Well. Floyd Mayweather has offered to pay for George Floyd's funeral services, and they actually posted a copy of the check and everything. It's eighty eight thousand and five hundred dollars. Now, we don't know whether or not the family has accepted that offer, but he is offering to do that and he is sending that check to the Fort Ben Memorial Funeral Home
to cover everything. Very very honorable, drop dropping the clues box for Floyd Mayweather and Drake has donated a hundred thousand dollars to the National Bellout Fund to aid arrested protesters. He posted a screenshot of that donation as well. And it's an organization that reunites families, creating an community of leaders who have experienced incarceration, and working with groups across the country to transform harmful systems to keep people safe
and free. According to their website, all right, dropping a clues bomb for Drake, very honor, everybody being charitable. That's all right. Now, another person though, that has spoken out, JR. Smith. Yesterday we reported about him beating up a person who was breaking into his car, broke his car window, and now JR. Smith is saying that he kind of feels disappointed with himself. Here's what he had to say on
the Pat mccafee show. It was just a random act of stupidness, and I give him that, but the ashop it was a random acting stupidness on my behad. You know what's sad because after the like the first two kicks, like in the third one, you could you could kind of see it. It wasn't that much emphasis on it because at that point when it happened, I've seen red.
And then when I like when I'm kindly snapped two and what was going on I was so I'm still still like disappointed with myself, even though people say I shouldn't be. But it's just like for me, I'm thirty years old. I have four little girls at home. Regardless of the fact whether it was right or wrong, I don't want them to have that image of that. JR. You should not feel that way. That was a very very impressive beat down drop on the clue's bombs for JR. Smith.
I often to watch these fights online and I'm like, Damn, these dudes can't fight. Damn, these dudes ain't hitting hard. Jayall was on that young man's ass. I'm surprised the young man was able just to get up and run the way that he did, but I'm sure that his adrenaline was so pumping and he probably was on some drugs. That's probably why. But Jr. You did a phenomenal job, sir. Yeah, I didn't have a problem with it. Mean, it's I'm minding my business in a residential area and you're just
gonna start effing up my ish. No, my first reaction is to beat your ass. I think anybody who found somebody breaking their car show window that's gonna there. Um windshield is gonna do that first and foremost phenomenal job, Jr. You have nothing to be ashamed about, nothing to be embarrassed about. Okay, you're good, good footwork, kicks, were landing properly, Okay,
good job. Nice point. But I do understand, and I do understand what he says about having four little girls at home, and he doesn't want that image to be the image that they see, whether it was right or wrong. You know, I get that you have children and you're like, all right, I don't want them to look at their dad like this. Well, also, isn't it protect your protect your family and your property. I mean one thing about my my daughter says. You know, they know daddy's the protector.
I'm not just gonna let somebody come up in f ish that I worked very hard for. No, it's not gonna happen. Well, that was your daughter, and your daughter needed to see that video because your daughter can show that video to all her future boyfriends, and all her future boyfriends can be on notice that Daddy will whip your ass. Okay, even at the tend to the age of sixty five. When j'all gets old but yes, you can't fault somebody for reacting that way when you're breaking
their property. So but I feel them on everything that he's saying, as far as what he regrets. But nobody looks at you like you were wrong for that. All right, Jason Whitlock, he is leaving Fox Sports. He's apparently both sides could not come to an agreement on a new contract. So they say they believe that he's looking into starting his own direct to consumer business, according to sources, So we shall see what happens. But right now they're looking for a new host to replace him. So he's not
gonna be doing the show with Marcella's Wally no more. Nope, they said Friday actually his last day. If Fox Sports one does not hire Jamal Hill, they are crazy, Okay. Jamal Hill used to be on ESPN. She's got our podcasts unbothered right now. She does the podcast with a Van Layton. I think it's called Down the Hole. I know it's about the wire Yo. That would be a good pairing Jamal Hill and Marcello's Wally on Fox Sports One. I would love to see Jamaal back on TV discussing
sports every day all right. Well, I'm Angela Yee and that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss ye Now Charlemagne, Yes, sir, are giving that donkey too. You know, I need our celebrity in chief, Donald J. Trump to come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a word with him. Okay, what donkey is this of the year that you've I mean, with Donald Trump? You've given him how many? Three? Are ready? Four? Do you know I've lost count? Sir, I'm gonna be
damn it, man, I don't know I even had. I had to stop myself because he literally could get donkey to day every day, so I try to pace him out. But you know, when you when you're turning America into a military state, I think that's a good time to give him one. All right, we'll get into that next. Keep it locked this to breakfast club. Good morning, Right. Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete
chuckdown of Muslims entering the United States. Would you love to see one of these NFL owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say, get that son of up off the field right now out. He's fired. He's fired. Please step up to the congregation. Yes, you are down. When Mexico sends us down, they're not sending their best. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing donkey today for Tuesday. June second goes to our celebrity in Chief, Donald J. Trump. I'm
gonna tell y'all something, man. The last time I saw someone live up to and exceed all expectations like Donald J. Trump was Lebron James. Let me explain. Let me explain before your little simple ass brains explode and your thumbs get the saying. Charlemagne just compared Donald Trump to Lebron James on the radio. Relax your digits before you tweet and listen. Okay, When Lebron James was a junior in high school, he was on the front cover of Sports Illustrated.
Junior in high school on the front cover of Sports Illustrated with the headline the Chosen One. I remember this article in two thousand and two by Grant Wall. It said Lebron James is so good that he's already being mentioned with Michael Jordan's ESPN played one of Lebron James's high school basketball games on TV. Might have done more than one, but I remember one in particular because I remember an article that Jay Bilas. I think that's how
you pronounced Jay last name Jay Bias, Jay Billis. Jay Billis wrote asking the question did Lebron Mania go too far? Jay also asked what level of coverage coveting in pursuit is appropriate for a seventeen year old kid playing high school bas ball. I remember all that, and the reason I remember that is because I was thinking to myself and we'd be having discussions that they are about them, Memphis Bleak, this kid Lebron James. No disrespecting Memphis Bleak.
That's my man, that's my guy. And I'm not saying anything that I haven't said to him in a conversation here on the Breakfast Club. But do you remember when Jay Z was touting Bleak is the new improved jay Z. He put that bar very high. He made expectations for Bleak really really high. Okay, Like damn, we was all like waiting you improved, jay Z. At the time, it was jay Z who gave us reasonable doubt. Okay, classic in my lifetime, Vomb one classic, in my lifetime, Vomb
two classic. We was like, wow, if Jay says this guy is the new him, then this guy must be phenomenal. The problem with that was Bleak was good, but he wasn't whole, and it kind of made folks not appreciate Bleak the way they should have because he was good, he just wasn't Sean Carter. Okay, Lebron James didn't have that problem. Lebron James, if you remember back when he first came in the league, all the hype surrounding him. They call him the chosen One, they called him the king,
the heir of Michael Jordan strone. To me personally, Lebron James has exceeded all expectations. To me, he absolutely has. I don't think he's better than Jordan, but that's not the point. He's top five of all time easily. People debate whether he's better than Jordan. Whatever. My point is,
he is who they said he was. As I was saying about the President, the last time I've ever seen someone live up to and exceed all expectations like Donald Trump was Lebron James, Ladies and gentlemen, Donald J. Trump is who they said he was. Who is day everybody? Okay? I remember in August twenty sixteen, there was an article on tues dot com that said Donald Trump and his followers could destroy America. I remember Political had an article that said, in the era of Trump, is the GOP
headed for ruin are renew? I remember in indivisible dot org said Donald Trump is a national security risk. I remember The Atlantic had an article that said, well, Donald Trump destroyed the presidency. People have written books comparing Trump to Adolph Hitler, and they've compared him to other dictators like Stalin and Mussolini. You've heard people say Donald Trump will lead America into fascism. When all these things were being said in twenty sixteen, twenty seventeen, he said, no,
that will never happen in America. Give the executive producer, celebrity apprentice a chance to run the country. Things won't turn out that bad, even though everybody and their mama and their grandma said no, it's gonna be bad. Congratulations Donald J. Trump, You have exceeded all expectations of how bad people thought you were going to be. Okay, America right now, unemployment rate past forty million, largest unemployment rate
since the Depression Erica the Depression era. Okay, Americans are shipped to death because they don't know what will happen when the pandemic relief ends. Okay, there's anarchy in the street because the law I know, the President, as he calls himself, encourages police officers the rough folks up. So he made an already horrible problem in America police brutality worse. So now that folks are out there in the screeched, protesting, rioting, looting,
what does he do. He declares war on the American people. This is your man, a lie from the role of Garden at DC yesterday. Listen, My administration is fully committed that for George and his family, justice will be served. He will not have died in vain. But we cannot allow the righteous cries and peaceful protesters to be drowned out by an angry mob. The biggest victims of the rioting are peace loving citizens in our poorest communities, and as their president, I will fight to keep them safe.
I am your president of law and order and an ally of all peaceful protesters. I am mobilizing all available federal resources, civilian and military, to stop the rioting and looting, to end the destruction and arson, and to protect the rights of law abiding Americans, including your Second Amendment rights. Today, I have strongly recommended to every governor to deploy the
National Guard insufficient numbers that we dominate the straits. Mayors and governors must establish an overwhelming law enforcement presence until the violence has been quelled. If a city or state refuses to take the actions that are necessary, then I will deploy the United States military and quickly solve the problem for them. He wants to use the military to quell the violence. He wants to turn America into a
military state. Now, if y'all thought that stay at home quarantine thing during coronavirus, you know that whole thing that he said was a hoax. If y'all thought that was martial law, Nope. When we are military state, that's martial law. Okay, temporary military rule of domestic territory, military dictatorship, okay, an authoritarian government controlled by a military and its political detineese. This is what we have come to America. I don't know if you are an Infinity war to end game
right now? Okay? Did half of us already get snapped away? Or is this when we've brought everybody back and we're just finally trying to defeat Thanos. All I know is once again America it got the president it deserves. Okay, this is America's Carmen, all right. Donald Trump is America's Frankenstein. He represents all the worst aspects of America for us, but all the best aspects that make America great for white people. Okay. This is what happens when you let
white privilege, white entitlement, white arrogance, and white supremacy run rampant. Okay. See, every single one of those things are self destructive because they aren't rooted in anything positive. All Right, Donald Trump is president because this country was founded by rich white people who created and structured this system so that it would always work for guess what, rich white people. Okay.
That's why white mediocrity is so often rewarded, because rich white people, since the founding of this country always have had a built in advantage, a cheat code of sorts. Okay, because the country was founded on principles, laws, and systems designed to benefit the Trumps of the world. And now that guy is president. But never, at least in modern times, since I've been alive, has a white man revealed more about them damn devils than him. Okay, Donald Trump has
found a way out white man, the white man. All right, Donald Trump, being the Frankenstein a white supremacy, has found a way to marginalize everyone, including other white supremacists. Okay, Donald Trump has found a way to make everyone in America of all races, all colors, all creeds, feel like a nigga. Are we about to be in a military state? We all oppressed and marginalized? We all niggas now? Okay, welcome to the club. Now, what are we gonna do
about the niggas? Okay? Are we all gonna band together and finally forced this country to dismantle this system of white supremacy. Because as long as white supremacy exists, there will always be Donald Trumps of the world. He's just a new version of an old pale problem. Okay. So until we have elected officials who recognize white supremacy and linked to dismantled God, bless us all, please give the celebrity in chief, Donald G. Trump, the biggest hall. All Right?
Is there any hope? I guess you know what. There's a little bit of hope when I hit when I hear people like Gavin Newsom, governor of California, when I hear him say things like this, The black community is not responsible for what's happening in this country right now. We are. Our institutions are responsible. We are accountable. We have a unique responsibility of the black community in this country, and we've been playing to live service about that for generations.
Things move away and headlines and we indulge on the margins, but we don't systemically foundationally address the root of these issues. We prune, we don't tear out the institutional racism from all of our institutions, large and small. We don't. We know. That question is do we or are we prepared to do something differently about it? That's right. The black community is not responsible for what was happening in this country right now. Okay. When he says we are, we are,
he's talking to America. Okay, though, the old white males and the white males that built this country, their institutions are responsible, and they need to be held accountable for this moment and every moment moving forward, and it needs to be called out because white supremacy will not be dismantled until they choose to dismantle it. Keep depression on people, all right, Well, thank you for that dunk Kid today now Now, earlier we played an interview we a conversation
we did with Russi Limbaugh. Now over the weekend, we got a phone call from I Heart Radio. How people are I Heart Radio? The powers that be? The powers that be? If he liked to call him and said, hey, you know, Russia Limball would like to have a conversation with you guys. He's disturbed about what happened with George Floyd, and he would like to have a conversation with you guys about, you know, possibly telling his crowd in his
listeners how we feel. Yeah, he felt like the death of George Floyd was wrong, and he felt like police brutality needed uh to stop. You know, as I asked him during our conversation, why why now, like why why George Floyd? You know, why this particular situation, especially being that we've seen a million police killings, you know, and and and I don't even when I say a million, I don't mean literally a million. But we've just seen
a police killing since I've been alive. Yeah. Right, So, after having the conversation, I think some some some people were glad about the conversation and glad we were able to tell him how we feel and some people were mad that we had him actually on the radio and it even spelled with him. Yeah, so just call us right now and tell us that you think that that Russia and about interview was a waste of our time. Okay,
we could put it like that. Eight hundred five eighty five one o five one call us now is the breakfast cludgal morning, It's topic time 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 ech Envy, Angela yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, what's happening? Good morning to you. I don't know's going on going on with
my internet this morning. I know today is is supposed to be a blackout and my internet has blacked out seventy two times this morning. I'm gonna be honest with you. I'm stick of sitting at home during this show man. I want to be back in the studio if you really want to know how I feel. I want to be back in to miss the action. Oh you want to ask coming into the city in the morning, I'm miss taking a shower in the morning. You can still take a shower. I live right down the block from you, bro.
You could come by any morning taking a shower to go down shower or not. We get people, it's like, are you're taking this Burton? I know, I know, I know you've seen these Burton Rny memes. What they make because Burton Erney. But you're taking this too, fell, won't we know? Rubber ducky with me? And you know, no, rubber Ducky, you ask I'm talking about it. If you want to broadcast with somebody want to see me, we can broadcast this guy wants to do rubber ducky with me.
You always go too far, always always go too far. Now what are we talking about? Russia? Limball, Russia Limbaugh Man. Um. Yeah, as we told y'all this weekend, we got a phone call from the powers that be here at I Heart and it's very important that people know, Um Russia Limbaugh actually works for iHeart Radio as well, so it's not like some you know, it's not as random as people
may may think it is. We work for iHeart, Rush works for I Heeart and you know, correct, Russ didn't like the way that the George Floyd situation went down, he thought that we should be in jail, and he just you know, doesn't want this to happen. Ever. Again, that's what he said, right. I always feel like, you know, we should use you know, white people's privilege to combat prejudice.
You know what I'm saying. We got to treat it like Starbucks wife wi fi, because we all know that you know, this this this white this mechan this mechanism of white supremacy. It has to be dismantled. But it can only be dismantled by the people that help build it and the people that benefit from it. I think so, right, let's hopen up the phone lines eight hundred five eight five,
one oh five one one to have a conversation. But when we had that conversation, we couldn't forget all the nasty things he said about our community and our people. So some of that had to be addressed. So let's holding up the phone lines. Hello, who's this? Yeah, it's just Joe from Miami. Joe from Miami. What's up? Bro? And my ya yo? How you guys doing? Man? I love what you guys do. I love what you guys do A lot man, keep it up. Thank you, thank
you for talking about our interview with Russia Limball. What did you think, bro? Listen man quickly, I'm a quarter we can kill from the Bronx. I live in Miami. As a teenager, I live in Virginia and experienced racism openly and directly, and it didn't feel good at all. I've experienced police harassing it here in Miami. It doesn't feel good. I don't have a police prectice, I can tell you this. So we need to have open hearts and we need to take advantage of every opportunity we
have to be heard. And when a guy like Rush Limball opened his platform up pause, you have to take advantage bys you know, so listen. It might have took in George Floyd's to get him to call you guys who reach out, but it's better than nothing, man, And we just gotta jump on this opportunity. And and so loved, you know, so love. Even though were mad, we gotta
so loved because they want us to be mad. You know, the opportunity to engage can be very frustrating, But I do feel like if someone is willing to at least have the conversations and why we didn't agree on a lot of things. I feel like, well, maybe I don't feel like he was that productive, but he didn't the rest of the things we did not agree on. But I do feel like it's not like you're gonna change somebody's mind in one conversation in twenty minutes even, But
it's a lot more than that. I will say this. After he aired the interview, people were telling me that people were calling. His listeners were calling in support of what we were saying. So maybe it did get through to a couple of people. Maybe it did. I don't know. It's just it's not a yeah, let's go to another line. Hello, who's this Hey, it's mo Hey, Hey, he lo mo oh love, hey love, good morning whatever. I'm not sure what your name is, mama. What are your thoughts about
that enemy? I feel like it was Beers. I don't he like. He obviously didn't care for what you are saying. He don't understand what black people call for all. He just got on the radio to try and clear his name so he won't get any back. Last, I don't clear year about the back last for some of the things he said in the last uh career thirty one years, thirty one years? Oh um, I don't, I don't know? Okay, all right, eight hundred five eight five one oh five one will take more of your calls. We had a
conversation with Rush Limbaugh. What do you think was it wasted time? Do you think they even listening? Call us up now? It was the Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's about Angela the Breakfast Club. Yes. Last night TLC Iconic aired. It was four artists across all different genres coming together. They performed their take on TLC's Biggest Hits. So you can stream it now on t WTV in case you
didn't see. It was all hosted by Jordan's Sparks also um and the four artists were actually inside country music, R and B, hip hop and yes and pop, so you could see all of that right now if you stream it on c WTV now. Justin Bieber says that he does feel shame over the deaths of George Floyd and a mod Arebury. He sat down with Angela Rye alongside his wife as well Hilly Hilly and here are both Christians, he said, we believe in the love of Jesus. Here is more of what Justin Bieber had to say
about why this was triggering for him. I've been feeling game in the sense of like why did it take these men being killed for me to almost like take a blanket over my eyes and be like like why why now? And I just I gotta say I feel I do feel bad when it comes to and make sure you download that. On one podcast from Angela Rye four all fourty Helly bub when captain the video post from the interview view that she put up as a white woman. I know I'm privileged, and I didn't always
understand what that really meant. I will never understand what it's like to be racially profiled and targeted and wake up every day uncertain if I could lose my life because of the color of my skin. I want to know better so I can do better, and I will not stop asking these questions and having these conversations. I want to keep learning how to be an ally and
I refuse to keep walking through life being ignorant. And white people got to stop acting like they're afraid to get involved, Like don't be worried about, you know, offending someone just because you're standing up for them. If your intention is in the right place and you're you're a human who doesn't want to see bad things happen to other humans, step to f up wheeople. Though I'll see a lot of white people stepping up. I see a lot of how do you feel about why people asking
my questions? How do you feel about white people asking questions about racism and different things? Questions like what I like coming to you. The explain I don't mind. And the reason I don't mind is because of a conversation I had with Michael Eric Dison this weekend, but also because if you think about um Michael X in the autobiography of milcaelm X, when that Caucasian woman at Harvard came up to him and asked him, you know what
can I do to help? And he said nothing. Michael X said he always regretted that because he should have used that opportunity to teach. So I don't have a problem with white people asking questions. One time I was in Atlanta, this white woman came up to me at the bar and was like, and she was drunk, and she was like, I don't understand what Black Lives Matter is about. Doesn't all lives matter, And I did end up having a whole conversation with her for like forty
five minutes. I mean yeah, and I was like, why did I just do that? Hopefully she understands and goes back to her friends and explains what you you know, what you just told her? Hopefully All right, now go ahead, I'll say, all of white people on the front line, salute to you, and all the white people with platforms, don't be afraid to use them to speak out for other human beings, regardless of what color they are. All right, for you people who were looting at the Apple store,
you cannot use the gadgets there. So I see people are posting they have the phones, and it's a message pops up and it says this device has been disabled and it's being tracked. Local authorities will be alerted. So apparently a lot of the items that they have on display are just for display purposes, and they're able to lock things right away, and a lot of the phones, laptops and all of those things that are locked away in the back. People couldn't get to that area, so
it's very secure there. So they were only able to take some of the display models and then pops up. They shouldn't have said anything. They should act like they can. People can activate those phones and then many would just been able to please pop right up. I shouldn't said anything. The stupid, the stupidest thing to steal is a goddamn iPhone. It's literally a tracking devices. Don't steal a goddamn tracking device.
What the hell's around you all right now? Joe Jackson, one of his grandchildren, is the victim of a hate crime and she has I don't know if you saw these pictures online, They're really difficult to look at. She has injuries to her neck and face. Yasmine Jasmine, daughter to Giovanni Jackson, revealed on Instagram that she was stabbed several times by a woman who called her the N word, and she was stabbed seven times right by her house. She said because of that, she said she was chase.
The woman just chased her down and started stabbing her. She said it's because I was an N word, and that's all I could hear while I was being stabbed. I can't move my neck at all. I'm scared to be alone. I asked people to help me because she was stabbing me, and nobody helped until someone did. Actually a few people did, and I'm thankful for you. I pray to guy that if you have any kind of hatred in your heart toward black people, that you heal it.
I didn't deserve this. Nobody does. And oh, by the way, I'm still effing proud to be black. So, according to Yasmin, her attacker was originally only being charged with felony battery with a deadly happened. She said, I feel like she deserves attempted murder. And also this is a hate crime. She called me an N word, and there are witnesses. And this is why I want every brother and sister in America to own a legal firearm. You know what
I'm saying. This is why you have to have to have to have to believe in your right to bear arms. Because that person should have been shot. She should have had a nice little three eighty on us, something little thirty eight to get that person off her. Yes, absolutely, they did end up booking this woman for attempted murder. She said, now to work on the hate crime chart. So that was the update, all right. Tokyo Jets made a very very terrible joke while she was playing around
with one of her friends. Here's what she said. Yikes, Tokyo. You know, I was very shocked in a pause by that. She did apologize afterward, and like I said, on her Instagram pace, this is the only post that she has up and here is her apology. Now, excuse, it's not what it is at all. I'm not doing this video to ask for the type of sympathy because what I did was wrong. Is hell first and foremost. I want to just apologize to family, two people out on the
front line, to people who actually stand up for us. No, nobody to take nothing that I'm saying is excuse, because that's not what this is at all. I don't want nobody to ever think that I don't understand it. I'm black. What did your uncle Shaula always tell you the craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Florida. Where's Tokyo jets from? Come on said with me, guys, Florida. Okay, Tokyo can't help it. That's just she just she had
a Florida she had that's Florida foolishness. Yeah, it was. She had a foolish moment. Very foolish, right, that does not I don't think that reflects Tokyo Jets total not at all. I don't know her. That's why it was very surprising at all. Here he is. But that's her apology. So, you know, I'm not sure moving forward what's going to happen. But I see people are calling to cancel her and all of that, and that's very It was extremely hurtful
and she apologized to the family. Just a terrible disgusting thing to say. So let that be a lesson for everybody. All right, I'm Angela, yeah, and that is your rumor report, all right, thank you, missy. You know, I'm watching these videos of these looters, right, and I've seen this one guy. He runs up in an Apple store and pulls out this big apple you know TV it is, right, he gets halfway down the block, they whoop his ass and take the TV from him. Right then they walk down
halfway up the block. Then these other luders whoop their ass and they take it from him. I'm like, it's it just makes no sense. It really makes no sense. And then when they really makes no sense, Apple TV, right, you gotta have Wi Fi, right, you gotta use Wi Fi. You don't think you'll be caught. It makes no sense because I cannot stand a person who wants to take what somebody else has worked hard for. That Apple store
is right up the block. You can run up in that goddamn Apple store and take your own damn TV. Shut him, man, you'll shut up man? Why would you shut out you that man? Shut up? Man? All right, man, shout out to revolt man. We'll see you tomorrow. Man. And I don't know what's going on my WiFi. Josh, if you out there listening, focus safe, come come fix this WiFi. Man, this WiFi like when I say blackout, My WiFi has blacked out seventy two times this morning.
Please come fix that company? Is that cole for something? You're a kinky man. Get Josh to come over, and Josh to come over fix your Wi fi? Y'all rich people talk crazy? What's wrong with you? Man? Before you told you you said you want to take a bath with me on some Burton Ernie stuff with some rubber dusty. It's wrong with you. Man. I can't let you to fix my WiFi. I gotta make everything sound sexual. Man, Josh, be like unplugged me and plugged me back in. Okay, guys,
I hate to man revote. We see tomorrow man, people's choice mixes up. Next is the Breakfast Club. Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest on the phone lines right now, our brother from Houston, Bunton, b Morning, Bunton's legend. Y'all doing what's going on? What's going on? Pretty good? Man? How's everything with you? Man?
I was you know, I follow you of course on Instagram, and I've seen you flew out to Minneapolis and with part of that protest out there. So tell us what everybody's mind frame was and and and everything that was going on in Minneapolis that day. Well, I mean I went to a couple of places in the city. When you go out to like the center of town, well, a lot of the activity is, you know, you see
a lot of anger, see a lot of frustration. You see a community that's set up because they've had several murders committed by police officers in that city with no culpability for the police officers and justice for the families. And it was very strange that people think that this is all just about George Floyd, that people saw George Floyd died and immediately just started doing what they did.
You know, this is a culmination of you know, for this particular community of Minneapolis, just you know, several murders over the last year where people have been gunned down by police of the street. Not only have these people not been arrested and charged and held coupable for their actions, they actually get to remain on duty, so they have to watch as murderers continue to patrol their neighborhoods, and
they're fed up about this. You know, George Floyd was the straw that broke the camel's back in Minneapolis and in many ways around the country. You know, we hear about these crimes. People fight for justice for these kind of crimes, and because of the fact that there's no video, there's no proof, then for a lot of people there's no For people in power, there's no outrage and there's no concern. And so you saw a lot of acting
out based on that in the city. But when you go to the area where George Floyd was actually murdered in the streets of Minneapolis, you see pain. You see grief, but you also see a lot of people praying together, people unifying, people uniting, and from that area, strangely, there's a sense of hope that comes from them because people are like, you know, we need to stand together right now, we need to all be together right now. So it's it's a very it's a very very different situation that
you see in the city of Minneapolis. And what are you guys doing today, because I know today you guys are having a peaceful protest in march today at in Houston to explain to the people what you're doing, why and all of that. Well, today we are you know, trade truth and I joining with the Floyd family can have a peaceful march and protests in the in the
city of Houston. We're going to meet in downtown Houston Discovery Green, which is a large part in the middle of Houston, and then we're going to walk from Discovery Green over the City Hall with the family. We went the city of Houston joining us and you know, we want accountability for the killers of George Floyd. There's only one person in custody right now, where we need the other three people arrested of course, but then you know,
we want action in our city, right. We want to make sure that Houston does what it needs to do from a legal standpoint, right from a city standpoint to to make sure that these kind of things aren't allowed to happen in our city. So we're calling for policy reform. We're calling for independent community board review with a pen of power so that they can have access to all evidence, all videos that involve any type of police brutality or
police murder in the city of Houston. And you know, we just on accountability for the people that are allowed to control our streets but then also hurt or kill us in our streets with no repercussions. When that's three three pm today, a Discovery green go ahead, Charlotte. A lot a lot of a lot of the peaceful protests have been turned in violent. How y'a y'all gonna prevent that? Well, I mean, you know, we're letting people know that this
is a peaceful protest. We'll also have um people inside of the rally that are going to be looking for that kind of a thing, you know, asking people that's what you want to do? When I'm not gonna tell you what what not to do, just don't do it there, like, don't come to where the family is and disrespect their wishes in that moment. You know, no, Bud Man, do you ever think we'll will ever be able to truly
abolish racism in America? Because none of this police brutality or anything is going to stop until we can dismantle this mechanism of white supremacy. Is that possible? Is it possible for people to give up that kind of power. I don't know if that's possible. But what we can do is set up a higher level of accountability so that what people do acts of violence based off racism, that they punished, the punished quickly, and they're punished appropriated.
We still have to try. You know, I'm not just gonna just quit and say, oh, well, racism one. I'm good. You know, I'm a parent, I have grandchildren, and just like my parents fought for a civil rights and their parents fought against segregation, and their parents fought against Jim Crow, and my ancestors you know, had to die because of slavery. I'm not gonna not stand up right now. This is the time where my generation had to get active and we have to sacrifice some level of being comfortable for
the greater good of our next generations. Every generation before us has done that, and I feel like this is all time to stand up and do that. Yeah, so when you see white people. I saw James Cordon last night. He asked the question, how can black people dismantle a system that they didn't create? I think you just gave us to answer. You gotta fight and hold people. You have to fight. It's necessary. Absolutely well, Bunn, we appreciate you for checking in again to day at three pm
at Discovery Green. Make sure you get down there. It's a peaceful protest and march. The marching the city Hall and George Floyd's family will be there, so please peaceful, peaceful, peaceful and bun. We appreciate you for joining us this morning. Brother, Yes you have family, Yes, absolutely, I will thank you guys for the platform. I appreciate it. All right, Bucky, sir, I don't move. We got more. It's the Breakfast Club.
Good morning. You're taking out the world's most dangerous morning show. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now shout the bun be for joining us. This morning. Appreciate Bun as always have been doing in Houston. Absolutely, let's up, Trey, what's up? Queeny? Good morning now, Charlomagne, you got a positive note, bro, I do have a positive note, man Um. I claim my own power and I lovingly create my own reality.
I want y'all to say that to yourself, I claim my own power and I lovingly create my own reality. Tell yourself that I ask for more understanding so that I may knowingly and lovingly shape my world in my experience. Breakfast Club, Y'll finish it, y'all dumb
