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Drop It Low

Mar 30, 20221 hr 28 min
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This week we had Alicia Garza stop by who spoke about the Black Census Project, reshaping government, black futures lab and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a Miami man who robbed a woman walking her dog, and lucky for her,the cops were able to find him quick as there was some left over poop on his shirt. Also, Angela since Angela was not in, Charlamagne and Envy stepped in for "Ask C and E" and helped some listeners out with their relationship.

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Nervous room. Anywhere's your father? Yo Friday, the world's most dangerous want to show the camera? Agree shot Jnry the captain eat the only one who can keep these guys in. Cholomagne, the god by the breath, was competitions. 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. Angela is now. Cholomagne was popping piece of the planet. Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? Yes, it's Wednesday.

Hump day, middlettle, damn weak man. Happy to be here? What's happening? How y'all feeling out there? If you woke up this morning? Okay, take a deep breath for everybody who can no longer do that? All right? Thank God for another day of life. Look gratitude to be your attitude Today definitely feels like a Wednesday to me. Wednesday feel like tired and you're old when you I'm serious, when you get to our age, you're married, you got all these kids? You got six kids, I got four.

Life is a constant state of exhaustion. And it's fine. It just says what it is. You just gotta take care of yourself. Yeah, I played Uber driver yesterday. My wife has no, you didn't your daddy played Uber driver. You don't, baby, sit you don't Uber drive your daddy. I was Uber driving yesterday. I went from tennis to acting to soccer and then you have to sit out there that I would just come become a soccer dad, like would just talk about weird things. It's the weirdest

thing ever. I love it because my daughter is, you know, thirteen and one. It's weird being a father trying to like have conversations with your thirteen year old daughter. Yeah, you know what I mean, because you know, she's really not interested in nothing that you're saying. And you know, she definitely liked She definitely has made it clear to me that she likes talking to her mom way more than she likes talking. But that has been established. But I told my kids yesterday no, really, we were in

the car. They was like, can we hear here? I don't want to hear I don't want to talk about Bruno. I said no, I could not hear that song anymore. I said, there's no more. I said, I cannot do it, lum playing canto. I said, I wish, I wish I could tell my child. I told him no. Yesterday we were in that car. They said, Dad, and we hear can't talk about Bruno no more. I said no. My six year old and three year old or not trying

to hear nothing except pling canto. I've been watching in canto for a month straight, okay, and not just in canto. My three year old loves to say, Daddy, can I watch random and canto videos? Like what are you talking about? But on YouTube you can literally type in random and canto videos and just these people playing with like in canto dolls and creating these other stories within canto. So of course I got to sit there and watch them to make sure they're not doing nothing inappropriate. You know

what I mean? Wait, I don't talk about and I just need, I need. I'm making this study and I say this with love. You ain't hotting him, six year old screechs. They don't like what you They do not like what you did, Socord. They was they not feeling that that was just too much for him. They did not they didn't know what was happening. They didn't need it. They like, we don't talk about Bruno the way it was, Oh my goodness, And why wouldn't you get brun on

Moss for that record. Wouldn't that make sense? That would make sense. Maybe Bruno he maybe didn't want to do it. I don't know. Yeah, but I just I just I just can't with that song anymore. I told my kids, no, we're not playing that. No ball, my phone is there. I can't fight it or nothing. It's no. In canto is a part of our life. Canto was little kids, Hamilton, Okay, gracious, yeah, so they that's what in canto is, all right, all right,

Canto was fabric of our lives right now? All right, Well, let's get the show crack and let's talk COVID nineteen. You're not excited about it? Huh, you don't care anymore? Well, we'll give you some updates over there. And as hot as in Candy, there's definitely can't way hotter than COVID. COVID was one of the number one Trindon topics. Not no more, Oh my goodness is the breakfast club? If you this was another song? My daughters were mad at it? Why because uh, I tell him hate is a bad word.

So when they sing the song and every time they say hey, this is this is like that this is a bad word in the song, but I like to sing it, I'm like, oh, she's saying I hate you. Yeah you he were just what were you doing? I was acting like all black people when they don't know the words to a song. I wasn't really saying, oh my goodness. All right, well let's get into front page news. The last night was the McDonald's All American Game. That's where they get the best high school players, both both

boys and girls. I want to shout out to Dreka Whitehead. That's the little homie. He's from New Jersey. He played basketball with my son and when my son was like five years old, all the way up until my son stopped playing basketball. So I just want to say salute to do Yeah. Yeah, he was an MVP for last night's game. So for while, I say he's going to Duke next year. Wow, wow, congratulations, drop a ball for him. And right now, NFL owners approve a new rule change. Now,

this is the new playoff overtime rules. Now, both teams will have the opportunity to possess the ball in overtime in the postseason, if the score is tied after each team has possessed the ball, the next score wins. How do you feel about that? Yeah, I think that's great. But you know it's like a year or two late. Right. We wish you had that for last year payoffs, right, especially for that Buffalo game. Who're Buffalo playing Johnson Allen

who Bills in Chiefs? Yeah? Yeah, with myhomes and Allen was going back and forth, like you wish you got an opportunity to see Johns Allen get get a chance to you know, tie the game in overtime, but we didn't. But yeah, I'm happy for It's cool right now. The

twenty one states challenged the CDC Transit mask Rule. Twenty one states with Republican Attorneys of course General sue Tuesday to halt the federal government requirement that people wear masks on planes, trains, and ferries, and other public transportation amid COVID coronavirus pandemic. Demandate is in current form maybe an effect of only a few more weeks. The CDD recently

extended into April eighteenth. Besides Florida, the states following the new travel mass lawsuit was Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, and West Virginia. What's interesting about that, It's like, you know, we definitely back out here, rod Dog in there. But the one place I say, I'm going to continue to wear a mask is the airport

I got, you know, sleuth, the Asian community. We've been watching them do that for years and I've always said when I see them, I'm like, what do they know that we don't? And guess what, Now I feel like we know what they don't. And that's that these viruses out here. And I read yesterday that the flu has shot back up because people are wearing last last mask or the back. A couple of years, the flu was going down because people were wearing math. So but now

this omara. I was gonna say, a Mariana, I'm a cron b A. Two variants that are dominant in the US. They're saying about fifty five percent of the people that actually have COVID have that variant. They said, it's not as deadly very contagious, but that's the one that's coming up. And they're saying that it's actually going up, so cases are shooting up. Now they also saying, what's it called a marion be two? Kay? No, now he messing me up.

I'm acron b A two b A two. Now the second booster shots are authorized for adults fifty and older or if you're having some what do you say that? Because man, they just need to stop talking about second and third and fourth boosters and just tell everybody, look, man, COVID is gonna be here in some form and some type of mutation, you know, for the rest of our lives. And every year you're probably gonna have to get an

annual COVID shot. It's like you get an annual flu shot. Well, they said, the second booster shot, it's authorized for adults fifty and older. And why do they keep calling it a booster You don't call a flu shot that you get every year booster shot? To do you? I don't know, I don't know. All right, well that is your front page newsos okay, Nick cameraman, next that they do? All right, Well, get it off. Eight hundred five eight five one on

five one. If you need to vent phone lines a wide open again eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Get it off your chest. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning the Breakfast Club. It's your time to get it off your chests, whether you're mad or blast. So you better have the same inn we want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello, this all, Hey, this ket He's Keta. What up? Keef your chest? So? I hadn't been working out for the last last couple

of weeks. That's how they am. So I haven't been checking in with y'all the six, but I've been popping in and out. Where is Angel the heat? Because she offed this week? She off She's been off off two days last last this week too. But why are you slacking on your workout? Duugh, let's talk about that. Oh my god, my head just wasn't right and I was just eating whatever I want. But I'm back on track. I started this morning so well for me. You don't

sound too You're not convincing me, you know what. You don't sound like you're talking yourself into it. Right now. I am trying so hard to lose this stomach, made my stomach flatter and my booty patter may. Yeah, it's springtime right now, someone right around the corner. Okay, so I need to get on it. And thank you so much for all my black um saying. I got my black pat hat and my tooth book. Okay, I love them, that's all. Love Ken, Yeah, thank you so much. I

can't wait to see you. You Hello, who's this listen? Stada? Good morning, Jada, Good morning? Get your Jada? Good morning? Can you say good morning? Queen? How you? Good morning? Peace? Queen? Good morning? How are you? I'm waiting my whole life for that. How are you feeling well? I got it? I feel good. I'm having a good money already good. This is where I got y'all in my chest. I love you, But you think everybody got money the way you do. No, I don't. I don't got no money.

My kids got some money, but I ain't got nothing. D This is what happened. A couple of weeks ago. Y'all were talking about this lady and she like for her kids, he's something like three houses or something, And then you were saying, like houses somewhere only like five thousand dollars right now. And I'm like, dang, I don't got five thousand dollars. And Charlotte Mane said that's a

lot of money. And I was like, oh my god, thank you Charlot man because I'm feeling like I'm doing something wrong, and like the man was like, no, that's a lot of money. That is a lot of money. I think that's all I want to say that. Don't don't. Don't feel bad. Man. We just all we just all out here acting always. That's all there. You go envy, can't help it. That's his language. Thank y'all love to curse some people about some houses and have some ownership,

that's all, mama. Yeah, trust me, I'm warning, but I just I'm just not there yet. And it's just if he made you feel Poe. He did said the houses of five thousand dollars, which is which with a good great prices. What did you hear after that? Did you hear Kim Kardashian in your head? Chain, get up off your ass and works trying to encourage people. Oh man, well you have a go on sending you love you love queen, I love you too. Get it off and be out here making people feel po in the morning.

Drink five five one. If you need to get hit up now, it's the Breakfast Club. Good boarding if the best advice for women in business. Stop being poor, stop being It seems like nobody wants to think you saw new up on your one. Time to z way all right, get off your chest. Breakfast Club the Morning, Breakfast Power one oh five one, The Breakfast Club in Angela ye and Charlemagne the God. I'm telling, I'm telling, what's you doing? Holly? This is your time to get it off your chest,

whether you're mad or blessed. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club. Hello. Who's this? Hello? Bread First Club. It's Adam from London calling again. Envy please coming, Peace, you coming peas Adams up getting these Adam was happening? What's going on? Man? Um? I just wanted to get one of my close friends to shout out. We've been the boyson to a kid and he's just dropped his debut EP available on all streaming services. Um he's called

a one Rico Golden Errors, A one Rico Golden error. Um, I mean he's been nice on the Pietins were kids, and I've been stressing him to release music our whole lives and he's finally done it. So I'm really proud of him. But honestly, he's incredible. He's he's one of the best talents to come out of the UK. So I don't know if you guys are aware of the UK music scene and what's hot and what's popping right now, but he's definitely one you want to keep an arm

for sure. I'm paying attention now that you told us. Thank yeah. Check him out on Instagram as well as instagrams. Run it up reefs um, let's run it up our double e k s and yeah man, show some love if you if you're listening for all of your listeners, if you're in the car right now, get it up on Spotify, Apple Music, turn the volume him up, get the fire ex giving shore ready because it's straight fire all right? Brother? Hello? Who's this? Yeah? Good morning guys,

beets and blurssers. How you guys doing what? I'm good? M V I'm good, Charlotte man. Hey, Um, I was reading an article yesterday. I'm not sure if you guys don't about while as artist that that black female who was talking about committed suicide. Yes, that's While's artist, Chica. I didn't know it was While's artists. But Chica, yeah,

I don't know that's wis artist. Yeah, she is. Actually I wanted to say something about that, you know, maybe to help somebody, uh in twenty twenty in twenty twenty one. You know, I never had a thought like that before, but I thought running through my mind and I was going through a lot. And at that time, when those type of thoughts of going through your mind, it's just you in the middle. There's devil on one side and then got on the other side. You're not thinking about

anything else. The devil what he does, He lays everything down on the on the on the table that you've done wrong in your life, right, and he says, see, that's why you shouldn't be living no more. But then God asked me one question. God said, Sean, if you do that to yourself, think about the most important person that will miss you in this world. So I just want to say, if anybody is going through that thought, to think about the most important person that will miss

you in this world. And the most important person that came to my mind was my son, my seven year old son, and I just couldn't do something like that. So I know a lot of people going through a lot of different things out here, and suicide or thoughts, it is real because when you're in that moment, it's just you in the middle. God on one side and the devil on one side. Well, them thoughts don't come from God, they come from the devil, all right, appreciate you, Sean, Hello,

who's this? And up though Drew, I've done Drew from the d I live in Georgian but uh stiff from Detroit. Um the first and foremost. Good morning to Charlomagagne, the guy dj Ivy. I appreciate everything that you guys do. Appreciate Charlomagne. I go to therapy for anxiety and ptsz if y'all love the way you love your wife, your family. Talk about real estate, I'm looking at buying some rental property. But tomorrow's my birthday and I'm just happy to celebrate

thirty nine years of life. I had one said it's better to be seen than a view, and I think about that every year for my birthday, and I just want to shout out my parents, my circle, my village that raised me, and I wanted to shout out my beautiful Black Queens Felsa. Now you've been with me for four years. You've been amazing in my life. You've helped me grow and I just love you so much and I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you. That's all. Well, Happy early born day. Man.

I'm glad that you're out here doing the work on yourself. I'm glad that you're investing in yourself all of that. Man, appreciate you, King, I appreciate your brother. And do you have any books for me, hats or something? Oh, definitely, we definitely can get you a hat. Hold on, hold on, all right, I'll send you a copy of Ania Colpack Shallow Waters. That's all. That's all I got right now. Y'all, y'all, y'all, y'all tapped me out last month, but I'll send you.

I definitely send you a black effect hat. To Y'allney, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one when we come back. I know we're tired of talking about this, but this is the last one we'll see. Who said they would have sued Will for time. Come on, I just starting to get like it's starting to get like things, giving Dennis time to throw it out. But I do think that there's some great conversations that can come from this, but it's

not the ones we have in right now. All right, Well, we'll get into it when we come back. Is the Breakfast Logan Morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club, Happy Wednesday. Let's get to the rum as. I'm tired of talking about this already, but we must the Oscars. This is the rumor report with Angela years now. Let's

talk to Oscars now. According to Nielsen Time Slots, the twenty twenty two Oscars saw no significant surge in viewers after King Richard sta of course, Will Smith took a whack a comic Chris Rock. Now they're saying there was a jump around six hundred and fourteen thousand viewers eleven PM, that's when Smith took the stage for his acceptance speech. But they said the show drew fifteen point three six million viewers and at three point two rating with adults

eighteen to forty nine what does that mean? They said it was the second lease watched in lowest rated Academy Awards. Ever, last year's show had an all time lower ten million, so this was the second. But they killed on social They did well, they said, especially after that slap. After that slap, crazy on social media, But y'all aren't watching it on TV. Well, yesterday Gale, she interviewed Jim Carrey and of course they spoke about it, and this is

what Jim Carrey said. You know, you do not have the right to walk up on the stage and smack somebody in the face because they said words. No, no, I agree. I think we all agree on that. I just thought, Jim, that it escalated to that, you know what I mean, that it escalated to that level. It didn't escalate. It came out of nowhere. Because Will has something going on inside him that's frustrated, and I wish him the best. I really don't. I don't. I don't

have anything against Will Smith. It was just a selfish moment to cast a Paul over the whole thing. Now he also talks about what he would have did in that situation. I was sickened. I was sickened by the standing ovation. I felt like Hollywood is just spineless. On mass It really felt like, Oh, this is a really clear indication that we're not the cool club anymore. They asked Christy, you want to file charges, and Chris apparently said no, he did not, he doesn't want the hassle.

I'd announced this morning that I was suing Will for two hundred million dollars because that video is going to be there forever. It's going to be ubiquitous. You know that insult is gonna last a very long time. Jim Carrey is not wrong, and I know black people don't want to hear that coming from a white man. But the reality is, if Will Smith wasn't Will Smith, he would have gotten kicked out of the awards and probably arrested.

And if Chris Rock wasn't Chris Rock, he would have sued Will Smith for two hundred million dollars probably five, ye a little more. Five Guess what if that was to happen. You may not like it, but what do I always tell y'all you can do what you want, say what you want, but you can't pick the consequences. And I realized, we've said it all the time, we really are a society that loves de ride and dysfunction.

The bigger conversation that should be happening right now is that we watched the man who's fifty three years old and never had any public meltdowns like this. We watched him snap. We watched the man project all his pain and hurt onto another human and then the process traumatized that individual. And like I said yesterday, who's checking on Chris Rock? What childhood traumas? You know, we're triggered for him in that moment. We should be discussing mental health

right now. We should be discussing healing. We should be discussing men having a safe space to express themselves and process their emotions so they don't bleed on people who didn't cut them. Okay, I love Chris Rock and I love Will Smith. I am a Pinkett Smith winfree knows Carter. That's my last name. But were either gonna be really serious about breaking generational curses? Are we gonna keep de riding dysfunction? The choice is yours now, Tony Rock, which

is Chris Rock's brother. He's a comedian now, he's been up here before. They answered a bunch of questions or a line, so one of them was so Diddy was lying when he said Chris and will made up that night, he said, yep, he says. Somebody else asked him, are we fighting fire with fire? Going with the professional route? Tony ROCKMA plot it's on bro and then he says, who you think hits hard? A Willow Jada's boyfriend, and Tony Rock says, Mama Rock, do you approve of the apology?

Tony Rock says no, says Tony Rockmo importantly, how was Chris rocking what he checkmate on his comedy tour? And he replied, Chris Rock is still rich. I just think this is all way bigger than a joke in a slap, like the universe is really trying to tell us something. God is really trying to tell us something. And I think that it's divine that Chris Rock's next stand up special is called Ego Death. That's what it's gonna be called. The toy he's going on this year is called Ego Deaf.

Y'all better pay attention now. Jada Pinkett also posted something on Instagram yesterday. She posted, this is a season for healing and I'm here for dropped one of clues bond for that. Yes, that's all. We should be discussing mental health, healing people having a safe spacetix rest themselves and process their emotions. So we stopped bleeding on people who didn't cut us. I'm with that at the energy I'm on forever. Right, we had more Oscar talk. There's so much to talk about,

but I'm going to change kids a little bit. Tony Braxton. She spoke about her sister who passed away a week ago, and she speaks about her last days. How was this changing gives um? You never think that it's gonna happen to you and your family. I'm okay, Today's it's okay.

It's not my best day, but it's an okay day, you know, And I'm happy that I'm here, and I'm happy that I get to talk about and her birthday's coming up soon on the second, and my sisters and I were going to celebrate and have a big tracy that they Thingy And they thought she wouldn't make it through through Thanksgiving. They thought she would make it through Christmas. They thought she wouldn't make it through the New Year, and she made it through March. So you have to celebrate.

How's that changing, gids. If you change, you change to get a grief. We need to hear this. We need healing from grief to envy. But also she talks about the right of passage. I wake up every morning and I go, how did I dream it? Did I dream it? And I have to remind myself, No, she's gone, but she's been here with us for fifty years. So I try to relish in that moment, and I'll try to smile about it and just be grateful for the time you have. And you have to always remember to be

kind to one another. We're sisters, so we're always going to fight. That's my sister zoo. Okay, So it's just our right to passage of a family. That's what you do. But in the end, we were always together, we always loved each other, and we're just very fortunate to have had my sister with us for as long as we had. Definitely rest in peace and definitely is in the healing energy to teracting family. All right, let me try how to change gids. I'm coming to lick your ankle. What

exactly now? Now the kids can change, okay, actually wearing a whole other car would you like to ride? No pass, no shotgun? No, I want to sit on my lap. I teach you how to drive it stick shift, I will walk all right? And that is your rumor report what is wrong? If you want to change and change it, thank you just go there like change like you're going so far that you want to ankle an. That means you want to look for a drag. Right whoa, whoa, whoa. Now we ain't even in a car. No boy, right now,

we ain't even in a car. All right, bro, we talk. We talked about Joe Biden. When we come back. It's the breakfast Clog forty, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. Hey, it's angela yee. Have you taken a look at the General Insurance lately? Switch to the General and you could save over five hundred dollars on your car insurance. Call eight hundred General or visit the General dot com. The General Auto Insurance Services, Inc.

An insurance agency, Nashville, Tennessee. Some restrictions apply. Br if m HD one, New York. And I heard radio station, all right, some champagne shows showers. Why play some slow songs in the morning, like Jesus Christ. Do you want me to do trying to be up music? Any By the way, I only hear the music. I only hear the music when I put my headphones on. Like, why do we play so much slow music in the morning? It's the morning time. Don't you want to be up?

Want me to do everything? I don't know. It's like it's like you're driving in the car and when your wifers are going it's not even raining. How are we doing the calls with you this morning? Why is everything about a car? Why? Why a draft stick? You know what? Let's get this question, and I ignowed you. Now you're president. Joe Biden signed Don't make it go away, your president. Joe Biden signs the Emmett till Anti Lynching Act on Tuesday.

All right, now he talks about it. Now, this bill was they we're trying to pass this bill for what long? For what? Fifty sixty seventy years, A long time, I don't know, a hundred years maybe, but he talks about it here, LENI was pure terror to enforce the lie that not everyone, not everyone belongs in America, not everyone has created equal terror to systematically undermine hard, hard fart civil rights, Innocent men, women and children hung by nooses

from trees. Hate never goes away, It only hides, It hides under the rocks. Given just a little bit of oxygen, it comes roaring back out, screaming. But what stops it? It's all of us, not a few. All of us have to stop. It's twenty twenty two and y'all just getting an anti lynching bill path. I guess at this piece, we will get voting rights by thirty seventeen. Thirty seventeen, we will be getting voting rights. Will be long gone by then. But whatever show y'all listening to my thirty

seventeen will be celebrating voting right. Well, Kamala Harris spoke on it too. Lynching is and has always been a hate crime. And to make clear that the federal government may now prosecute these crimes as such. And it has been said the victims of lynching were targeted, and let's be clear about this, because they were working to build a better America. But unfortunately the cowards couldn't see those

folks who were killed. They were business owners creating economic opportunity in their community by which all would prosper and benefit. Let us also be here gathered to recommit ourselves to that unfinished business as well. It's really sad that that bill is just getting path and like, do y'all really want me to celebrate that? That right there tells me

everything I need to know about America? Okay? And Democrats if that's something y'all gonna be using to try to galvanize people to come out for mid terms and y'all out of y'all, damn mind. Okay, look who we did for y'all. We gave y'all an anti lynching bill and black Supreme Court judge vote for us, vote for us? Come on, man, where's the George Floyd Policing Act? Where's the John Lewis Voting Rights Act? When's build back better?

Weren't forget? Got forty more years for that? Okay? Where's the student loan that that you promised ten thousand dollars off? Tell you got ten thousand dollars off your student loans? Nope? No man, please? All right? Now, the FTC accuses Turbo Tax of deceiving its customers. Now, Turbo Tax is the most widely used tax software in America. Now they say that and it's as it has a free option option.

But they're saying that's not true. They said it only makes free filing available for people with simple tax returns to definition that can be used so many different ways. So FTC they're in big trouble with the FTC turbo attacks. You know, FTC to regulate all the things that's going on out there. At last, I thought this story was dope. Now this pizzeria in Queens, his dad and father stopped this lady from getting beat up and stabbed up. This was outside of their pizzeria. They've seen a lady. I

believe she was an Asian woman. She was getting beat up and stabbed and the son and father went and tried to stop what was going on. It was three men on one. The father and son held two of the individuals down until the police came. One got away. Now the son was thirty eight years old and the father was sixty eight years old. Now the father was stabbed nine times, wow, and did not let the assailant go at all. Now he suffered punctured lungs in the

attack and he is doing okay. Now he's in the hospital. But they saved that young woman that sixty one year old woman's life. Pizzeria is fine. They have to shut down for a couple of days because that was their pizzeria. Yeah, but they came out and helped the older woman, and it was three assailants, and even though the asailants was stabbing him, because they both got stabbed, they still held

them down and waited for the police. Brothers. Pizzerias have had a bad name in New York City, you know, ever since you know, the tragic incident that happened that shouse. You know, um, you know have the radio team's death, Okay, and you know, mooking them had to go do what they do. You see me, I'm representing about talking a finger, the Boycott Stiles, Boycott Schiles campaign workshop, the Spike Lee Okay, So salute the all the non problematic pizzerias out there,

all right. So they already, uh they started to go fund me to help with their hospital bills and also because they have to shut down the pizzeria because they're both in the hospital. Uh, and they still want to play their employees. So I think they already raised over one hundred thousand dollars. That's happened yesterday so shout out to that hero should be rewarded, hero should be celebrated. Okay, those are real heroes right there. All right, all right,

well that is your front page news. Now coming up, we have Alicia Garza joining us. Alicia Garza. You know Alicia Garza. She's the head of the Black Future's Lap but she also has this, uh this thing called the Black Census Project. That's right, we're gonna talk to about that. She's an activist. She's the co creator of the Black Lives Matter movement in the hashtag black Lives Matter. So we're gonna talk to her, and she's also the host of the podcast Lady Don't Take No m and we're

gonna talk to her. Next, it's The Breakfast Club. Good morning, The Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest in the building. We have Alicia Garza. Welcome, thank you, good to be here, Thanks for having happy to have you. How are you, first and foremost, how

are you feeling? Genuinely? How are you you know, after after COVID When you ask that question, I want honest answers, how are you, I'm gonna give you the honest answer. I'm in between. Okay, I'm moving, I'm moving across country. Wow, my house isn't done, you know what I mean. My stuff is there. So I've a little bit like I'm

not quite here and I'm not quite there. But um, in the in between, there's a whole bunch of stuff to learn about you and what you can take on, what you can endure, and also what you're made out of. That's a good, honest answer. My therapist said, that's why somebody asks you how you're doing. You should give them the honest answer because it helps you. And I always say when I feel like how you feel, I say, I'm I'm somewhere between oh and k there we go. Yeah, yeah,

I'm somewhere in between old and new. Well, congratulations, you are on times one hundred most influential people in the world. Issue. It's true. How did that achievement make you feel? How what did that mean to you? It's an incredible honor that I don't always know how to hold, if that makes sense. What I mean, you know, I still feel like my life is unfolding, and I feel like I do what we're supposed to be doing in this world,

which is making it better. And so many people are doing that work and don't get to be on covers of magazines. It's humbling, and it's also it's like a big weight to carry some mystics a label on you. You either got to show up or get out. For those who don't know, what is that work? Making black communities powerful in politics so we can be powerful in

the rest of our lives. And so the work that I do to make black folks powerful in politics is really about making sure that our communities are making the rules and changing the rules. And as long as we have the tools to do that right, we can access the things that we want and need. As long as we're depending on other people who don't have our best interests in mind to make the rules and change the rules, they're always going to change the rules in favor of

themselves and their interests. So we want to change that dynamic with the Black Future's Lab and the Black to the Future Action Fund, And the first step in that is the Black Census project that we're running this year. What exactly is the blackens The Black Census is the largest survey of black people in America in one hundred and fifty seven years. And this year we're going to break our own record to be the largest survey of

black people in history. Wow. Many million, thirty million. Well, the largest survey of black people in America now right is under thirty thousand, So we're shooting for two hundred thousand. Wow, And we're trying to talk to black folks from everywhere, all fifty states. Last time we did this, we did get responses from all fifty states, from every demographic, every political ideology, religion, language, any background you could think of. We actually went into prisons and jails and had people

take the survey. We really did our best to reach as many folks as possible. And the reason we did that is because there are so many people out there who don't ever get to weigh in on the circumstances of their own lives. The number one thing we heard in the survey was that nobody ever has asked me what I think, what I feel, or what I want from my future. And so when you think about quote unquote democracy or it's supposed to be, you know, everybody participates.

The fact that you can have such a wide swath of people say nobody's ever asked me what I want or what I think about tells you that there's deep flaws in the way that this country operates. So what I love about this project is that it is a model for how democracy can work. And as I was saying earlier, we're in this moment of reconstructing who we can be and who we should be, and I feel like the Black Census is really an opportunity for us to reshape how we're governed and how we govern and

so I'm really excited about the project. Folks who want to check it out, go to Black Census dot org take the survey. You can also become one of our partners and you can just hit us at Halla at Black Futures Lab dot org. You know, with so much good that you're doing and you try to help people so much, does it ever bother you when it feels like on social media they scrutinize things that shouldn't be scrutinized. He's talking about niggas right, Well, you know it used

to really bother me. However, in this day and age, we have celebritized people who are doing work to change the world. And that has happened a few times in our lifetime, but not at this scale. What I realize is that the way people engage in social change, if they're not involved in it, is from the perspective of watching somebody as if they're their favorite entertainer celebrity. And so when you do that and you have no connection to somebody, it's really easy to be I don't like

what you're doing over here. I don't like what you're doing over here. Everybody has the right to do. That doesn't make you not want to do the work, though, because it's like, you know, when they scrutinize you, like, can't y'all see I'm trying to do the work. No, it doesn't, because at the end of the day, what I know is that not everybody's coming, and all I can do is do my work to make sure that

everybody has a shot if they want to. I do feel like I pay attention to who I do the work with, especially when I see so much chatter out there in the world. I like to work with people that are ready to go. You said something earlier, and it made me think about something that I've always felt, but I just didn't have to I guess data to back it up, but you have it like with the Black Sentiens survey, when you say that people feel like

they've never been asked what they want. And I think that's why sometimes leaders get that type of scrutiny because you're on the front line and you have, you know, demands and things that you want, but other some people are saying like, well that's maybe not what I want, you know, so who will you to speak for all black people? So I think that's where someone that comes from sometimes, well that is a challenge, right, It's that

two things. One people really do long and yearn to be heard and to be asked what we want and to be consultant, and the challenges. It's hard to give everybody everything they want when they want it. And sometimes the challenge or burden of you know, somebody who was in a position of powers that you have to figure out a path to get as most people, as many

people as possible what they might need. And of course the way that power is set up, right, I think a lot of people also feel helpless because they're so far away from the mechanisms of power. I feel like, what is great about the Black census is that you can actually see all the complexity of who we are. You can see that black people are not a monolith. We don't all think the same, we don't all feel the same. That's actually a good thing. It's a challenge

to figure out. Okay, but how do you govern for the most amount of people as opposed to right now where we're basically governing for corporations in big business, right, how do you govern for the majority of people? So if you haven't taken the survey yet, please do so at Black Census dot org. All right, we have more with Alicia Gaza when we come back. Don't Move. Is the breakfast club? Good movie morning? Everybody is DJ Envy and ye Charlemagne the guy. We are the breakfast club.

We still have civil rights activists in author in the building. Alicia Gaza, Chalomagne and you were one of the founders of Black Lives Matter, and I often wondered, is that help or hurt? Now? I don't know. It's a great question. I don't know. I spend so much of my time figuring out how we change who gets what when and why? And that's politics, right, And so this last decade has been so interesting because I've been doing this work for

twenty years. I was doing this work before Black Lives Matter. I've been doing this work after Black Lives Matter, literally in middle school, right. So I struggle to be defined only in that way. It's something that I've been proud to contribute to and proud to be a part of. It's not the totality of who I am and Black Lives Matter is still in motion. It's still growing, it's still evolving, it's still changing, and um, it is still shaping and defining who we are. And that is incredible,

and it's a lot, it's a lot. I don't want to be the Black Lives Matter lady, right, I am somebody who is working really hard for our communities to have the tools we need to be powerful in every aspect of our lives. And so for folks who want to join us, hit us up at Black Futures Lab dot org and take the census. It takes ten minutes. People don't do that. They'll sided out one time and the end like. But you know what disturbs me and I see it all the time, and it's when you

have an activist. People always act like an activist. It's not supposed to live like you're not supposed to own a home, You're not supposed to have a car, not supposed to have a nice jacket on. And that bothers me because it's like, you know, there are people too, and they work, they have jobs, they have investments, and how do you feel about that being that Like it's like you you just say, hey, I just bought a new house. I'm sure somebody's gonna be like, why how

did you buy a new house? You must have used donations that she got like and I know you must get that all the child. Well, first of all, having just bought a house, I want to tell people that the prices of homes in California is out of control. I mean I'm talking about in the hood, a house is a million dollars. I like need people to understand this. But also, let's i mean just zooming back to the

bigger conversation. I think we have to be really careful about who we let tell our stories and why money, power and credit is always something that people turn up about. That's a fact and that's not unique to Black Lives Matter. That's just been true in movements for a long time. And I do feel like, one of the strategies in this moment is to decredit and delegitimize the strength of this movement. And there have been some particular strategies being used to do so, and one of them is what

I call the pretrification of our movement. It's the idea that somebody is like selling you snake oil and trying to profit off of you. Right, I get this is the same thing they do to pass this correct yea, yeah, they do it to a lot of folks, right, And I think they're using particular tropes to try to get people to go, hmmm, maybe I'm actually not down with racial equality, because maybe you're not even down with that, right, y'all are over here riding on boats and taking vacations. Meanwhile,

racism still exists, so therefore you must be corrupt. It's like, well, we'll gait a minute now, follow this logic for a second. I'm at the same time, right, I run an organization. I run two of them. I'm responsible for the budget of that organization. I'm responsible for raising money in that organization. I know where every dollar goes in that organization. And I can tell you running organizations is really hard. Sometimes you have people that don't know what they're doing. Sometimes

you steadline. Sometimes it's like a regular natural thing. And so for me, just I haven't been in this organization for about seven years, so I don't know all the background and all of that. But as a person who's close to all of that and hearing and reading all of the things that I see, I can be honest and say, I think that there are nefarious things at work here And how does it make me feel to see all of that and know that people expect activists to be like martyrs in rags and things like that.

I think it's a result of people not actually being connected to what it means to make change and who does it and how they do it. I know a lot of people that do change work and don't get paid for it, and I know a lot of people for whom change work is their work. So I think it's complicated. But I think what's more complicated is that we're not as literate as we should be around how to understand what it is that we read and why. I wish that we could be more understanding of each other.

Because you expect the white power struct you to be against you. Yeah, right, Because that's what you're fighting against. You're fighting systemic races, and you expect that. You don't expect it from your own people, But that's the strategy. Right. If you look at twenty twenty, the thing that was unique about twenty twenty, it was different than twenty thirteen, is that white people in mass supported this movement. Twenty thirteen was okay, right, And so I think that that

was actually really scary to folk. And so when you look at the ways in which folk have leverage strategies to dismantle movements, they've learned pretty quickly. Like white folks, kid just come out and be like, yeah, do hoses and dogs, Right, that's done. They have to figure out how to create discord amongst each other. And this movement is wildly popular amongst black people. I think it's like ninety eight percent of Black people support Black Lives Matter.

So in order to dislodge support, you have to think about how do we make white folks not trust it, but also how do we make black folks to legitimize a black movement that's not new. This was happening with Malcolm Yeah, of course, of course, this was happening with

the Panthers right. We've seen this over and over again, and I hope that what we would do this time around to say, well, y'all better come up some new No they did this, you know, because I don't even believe most of these people that be on social media with these gripes. I don't know how many of them are actually real, you know what I mean. I don't get me wrong, there are a lot of real ones, but I think it starts with some both and gets

thoughts with somebody trying to cause you problems. But that's why we need vehicles that are about building our power politically, because we see all of the ways in which they try to attack us being powerful in decision making. I mean, that's really what it is. Bots were operating disinformation, and misinformation was operating during the election, right, telling people the clan is at the polling place, telling people you've been

disqualified to vote. Right. These are all things that are attacking our communities directly, specifically and on purpose, and so that's why we've built a vehicle to address those things. So again, if people want to check us out Black Futurist Lab dot org and take the Black Census, tell us how you're experiencing the rona. Tell us where you take political action, tell us if your wages are going up and down at Black Census dot Org. All right, we have more with Alicia Gaza. Where we come back,

don't move. Is the breakfast club, Good Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Chalomagne, the gay We are the breakfast club. We still have civil rights activists in author into building, Alicia Gauza Chalomagne. I want to talk to you too about political leadership because I don't feel like it's any truth to power coming from our political leadership. Watchoever, even even in More like you know, every everybody was, you know, talking about what Corey Senator Corey Booker said

during the Supreme Court confirmation here. I loved what he's said too, but I still feel like it was a little bit disingenuous because you can't speak about racial progress while you're watching this sister be attacked by all these races. You see the bigger tree, so at least call that out first before you you love on her. So it's never like or even when I saw him tweet that this is going to make America better, it's still a six three conservative majority, Corey like, how about y'all expand

the Supreme Court? And at four, you know, Jackson's on the Supreme Court, you know what I mean. So it's just like it's just all little disingenious. It's never truthful. This is what I love you. What were your thoughts on the questioning and everything too? I thinking about you because I was watching the confirmation hearings and I was remembering also at a certain point, I think y'all had the Vice president conversation, and we're running her down rightfully.

So we need to have real conversations about what progress is and isn't. And I think what is hard about our political system is that it is a series of compromises, negotiations, and a lot of pomp and circumstance, and people like procedure over progress. Yes, this is why we have not prosecuted very many people who tried to overthrow the government yet, and we have people serving more time in jail for weed.

I've been watching these hearings, and I think in this country we have a real challenge around symbolism and substance. We really love the symbol of the first yes, right, and you'll remember, even under the Obama presidency. People were so caught up in the symbolism it was really difficult to hold him accountable to the substance. There was some good stuff that he did, there was also a lot of pushing that was necessary. He was not for blm right.

It actually took a long tour around the world talking to people in Europe about how needed to stop screaming and start doing other things, like progress actually takes pressure and it takes power. You're absolutely right that on the Supreme Court we will still have a conservative majority and that we have to figure out what we're going to do about that at a moment where our rights are

being whittled away by the hour. You're absolutely right that to say that we've made so much progress when we can't get protection or expansion of voting rights, when we can't get any kind of reform, much less transformation of the criminal legal system, when women's rights are being attacked right, and rights are being attacked at the state and local level. We now have half of the states in this country

who are severely restricted access to abortion right. We can't be mealy mouthed and say putting a person in a seat is progress when we have all those things happening at the same time, and I think we also can acknowledge that all progress has to start somewhere. What was at the front of my mind was I think it was relieving for her. You know, when you're about to cry, but you know you need to just keep it together. I think that what he was trying to do was

actually be like, just focus in. We're going to get through this. They're coming at you. I'm gonna give you a little bit of room to breathe. And you could actually see her body change. But when he was saying all of those things to her, like you remind me of my ancestors. He was calling her sister. You know, he was saying all of these things to her that I think we're important to see and I think we're

important for her to be able to persevere. That just be one real truth to par like, don't say things like I am shocked by what I'm hearing. These people didn't think about it, and be like, actually, I'm not shocked, Corey. You've been in there a long time. That's politics. Is the one who will always do that thing about dressing nuts. I'm sorry. It's a thing about how he's like friendly and friends, like some of the worst human beings. Yes, no,

more like these people are actually like not good people. Listen, they talk about the death of democracy and they talk about our democracy is at staken. For the first time in my life, I'm actually seeing it. I'm witnessing it. Like Yo, they're really turning turning back the clock. But it's like Yo, nobody's governing like it. And I see what's happening now. He wants to go out there and vote this shit, vote like democracy depends on it when

you're going to govern like democracy depends on it. Yeah. And it's not enough to say we disagree. We actually also have to say this won't be tolerated. Yes. I was talking to somebody yesterday and they were saying to me, do I think Democrats are too bold in their legislation and too bold and the things they asked for? And I was like, well, what's bolded in rolling back voting rights legislation? What's bolded in you know over two hundred GOP Senate is you know, voting to get rid of

roll versus weight, Like those are bold? Like how bold is that you're actually stripping white rights away from people? It's like, so it's like, what what does it mean when we say we're too bold just because we're asking for our civil liberties, they're bold and taking them away. Well, that's one of the things that was so important to us at the LAB about doing this Black Census, as we actually designed a Black agenda, and the Black Agenda was developed to create and design policy that we could

agree on that would move our lives forward. You talk about what's bold, we actually need to be a lot bolder. We need to actually be able to say everybody deserves to have healthcare, everybody deserves to have a roof over their head, and we are going to make that happen.

And one of the things is that's really important to me that we start to understand is that when it comes to figuring out what is our agenda, there's the agenda of the Democratic Party that is a complicated beast in and of itself, but it is largely being advised by white consultants who are looking to white folks in the suburbs to help get their candidates over the hump. And so what they're doing is they're saying it's too bold for white suburban folk. Because when you go into

our communities. People aren't like this is bold, people like this is basic. So what I want people who are listening to do is to get involved in an organization that can help build the kind of agenda that is basic, that are the things that we all deserve. You should get involved with us at Black Future's Lab and take the Black Census so you can tell us what you want, what you deal with every single day, and what you want to see done about it. Do you think they

even care about black voters anymore? The Democratic Party are Do you think they're focused on that blue collar white worker in Middle America. I think they're focused on the blue collar white worker in Middle America, and I think that has always been true. We are the backbone of that party and we should treat it as such, meaning we should take it over. We need to take it over at the city level, county level, we need to take it over at the state level, and we need

to take over the national apparatus. My last question, are there things about yourself and you learned over the past couple of years that impact how you do your work now? Yeah, what I've continue to learn about myself is how much

love I have for black folk. I believe in us in a deep way, and so and because of I know we're not all on the same page all the time, but I actually find a lot of beauty in our difference, and the way that we have chosen to survive has left a stamp on us that is difficult and beautiful. And the second thing I've learned about myself is soft heart,

tough boundaries. You asked me earlier if all the haters and the criticisms make me not want to do this work, and no, because I've made a commitment to always keeping my heart open. I love us in such a deep way, I'm not giving up. However, sometimes you have to stop people in need tracks, right, I could still love you. What you're not going to do is I'm not accountable to your opinions if we're not in relationship. It's like,

what do you care? You know what I mean? If I don't get to tell you how I feel about you, you don't get to tell me how you feel about me. Since your daughter repeats all the time, I don't even know wish you got to from. She literally will say everybody different and that's okay. Love that all the time, Like everybody everybody different and that's okay. So if you want to be in a place where you can be you all three dimensions of you, come and join us

at the Black Futurelab dot org. Also, please please please take the Black Census twenty twenty two. We'd love to have you, and we'd love to have you as a partner. Join in at Black Census dot org and hit us up halla at Black Futures Lab dot org. All right, and make sure you subscribe to Alicia Garzer's podcast Lady Don't Take No, and pick up her book The Purpose of Power? How are we come together when we fall apart? All right, it's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, everybody's DJ Envy,

Angela Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Bridget Turney, it's about time, Angela yee. This club. Well, if you don't know, I was supposed to play the main part in bridgeton Boil. I don't care who tell it right. Sean Dea Rhimes called me up and said, hey, what are you doing. I said, I can't right now. I just had a baby, But maybe next time. One of the biggest lives ever told on the Breakfast Club from DJ Envy, probably second

to your beard being real. Bridget Bridgeton season two is out right. Now have you seen it? Charlemagne? Are you up on bridget I ain't never seen bridge in season one? Okay, Well the women love it. Your wife don't watch it? I don't think so. No, I ain't seen a brigon On in the house. I mean, you know, you know how it is with your wife. Your wife would be watching show and you usually get caught of watching them. I ain't get caught of watching the bridget In yet. Well.

Bridgeton lands in the number one spot with one hundred and ninety three million hours viewed, making it the most engless language TV title in the season two premiere weekends. So Bridgeton is out. So if you're if you your ladies are watching bridgets In this week and find something else to do. Well dropping a clues mons for Sean Ye now Kodak Black, He says, fifty cent in Tyler Perry I'm watching, He said, I got movie ideas I want to pitch to Pola Tyler Perry or fifty cents.

Let's go. If you know me and can see past the internet, antics. You already know that I'm very intellectual young man. So with that being said, I have some very interesting script. I would hey whatever to see Kodak black talking to my dear in a movie. Okay, imagine Kodak Black man my DearS bad little Grindsun in the movie. Okay, can you imagine? Can you imagine? I would love it, super Grammlin, I would love it. The little baby he's teased some new music. He flipped a classic draking Hole collab.

We the louse goes still running around them all get ready to go. Yeah. People say, think I show up. I ain't even give it it. Okay, stand out the internet chef station. I was turning in pillar talking because I got this shoot out on the same they should be say, baby keeping side, wedn't need a deep distinhould be this shit did got no hustle? Yeah, you lost me when you said classic Drake and Hove collap. I

was like Drake and Hoven got no classic collapse. N is a dope record, though very dope record, because that one record they did when when Jay tried to make everybody stop wearing timberlance. Remember that No, remember that record? I can't remember the name of the record. It was Drake and jay Z and Jay told everybody stopped wearing timberlance, like what he told New York to stop wearing timlace. He told the world whoever he was rapper two on that record. It didn't work, not at all. No, there's

one of his only mishaps. All right, so we're looking for a twenty twenty two takeover summer takeover by a little baby. Now, quess Love, I mean quest Love did win an Oscar. He definitely did. So the moment got stepped on because of the slap, but he definitely wanted anscar. So he was on a Tonight show and he spoke about that that moment and the Will Smith Chris Brown

or Chris Brown Chris Rock situation. A minute when the commercial break was happening, I was just in my so when I opened my eyes, I didn't realize, like, why is everyone so quiet? And as I'm walking to the stage, I'm kind of putting two and two together, and I realized that that was a real moment, like maybe three seconds before I spoke words, But in my mind, they're just doing a sketch or whatever, and I'm just like, okay, mare remember to thank your mom, your dad. Think three.

You're like, so I was not president at all. He was meditating. He said he had no idea what was going on. I believe it blocked the room out because because you know, that's his moment, so you know he was nominated for an award, So at a moment like that, you're just into what you're going to say if you win. I totally can see that, totally, you see it. All right, Well that is your rumor report, now, Charlemagne, who were giving that down? Two man? Four after the hour, we're

gonna talk, dud. Okay, four after the hour, we're gonna talk. Do you do? You don't worry about whose dudo it is? You just be here to find out right, right DoD when we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. I teamed up with Zyrtech for this allergy relief message. Springtime brings vibrancy to the air and pollen, so I take Zyrtech when allergy symptoms start, save the

tissues and live vibrantly with Zyrtech. Starts working at hour one and stay strong day after day. W WPR FM HD one New York and I heart radio station. Let me run a little bit of the breakfast Club your lifestyle d J mfy anthemy ye chain the god. You make sure you're telling them to watch out for Florida, Norda Lorda. The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all of Yes, you are a donkey. The Florida man attacked and atm for a very strange reason.

It gave him too much money. Florida man is arrested after definitely savings to the board to his home and an attempt to electric hit his putant wife. Police arrested in Orlando man for talking to breakfast club bitches Donkey of the Day with shallam hain't the guard? I don't know why y'all keeping get y'all Let well Donkey to day from Monday, March thirty. If goes to a Miami man named William Carroll. First of all, what did y uncle Shalla always say about the great state of Florida.

The craziest people in America come from the Bronx and all the Florida. That is a fact. But one thing I don't do enough is salute the great city of Miami, dropping the clues bombs for Miami three h five, one of the greatest places on the planet. We don't discuss Miami enough. I know y'all like to go down there for the weather and the beaches, in the laking, okay, in the nightlife, But Miami has contributed so much to

the culture of hip hop. Drop on the clues bombs for Uncle Luke and the two Life pro top five rap group of all time. Uncle Luke is a whole legend and should always be respected as such. Y'all wouldn't have provienttal advisory stickers on albums if it wasn't for Uncle Luke. Uncle Luke, you know, was considered obscene, okay, and went against Congress to fight for the First Amendment artists freedom of speech. He really fought for that, Okay.

America labeled him explicit, which led to the mandatory parental advisory sticker you see on music now with offensive content. Okay, that impact at all musical genres, by the way, not just hip hop, all right. He fought for the right to tell big booty holes you ain't nothing but a hoochie, mama. If you hear me he fought for the right to tell Asian women all around the world me so harty,

Uncle Luke. You hear me, Uncle Luke fought for the right to tell you that cap D is coming, and at some point after he comes, you're gonna have to put your hands up high, your ass down low, and drop that poomp pomp to the full. Whoa, that's right, I still got tim knees. You hear what I'm saying? That was a good error. Don't play no more than okay, say why that was a good error? Have we all grown now? Yes? Do we all realize that you know the music was misogynistic and sexist? Yes, but can we

all admit that problematic music slapped them? Okay? And it wouldn't be the same without the toxicity. And you are a liar if you say you hear that music now and it doesn't make you feel good. Okay, drop from the clues bombs for Uncle Luke. All right, I still listen to I want to rock right now. I literally mean right now, like that's my joint. Okay, this man, Uncle Luke, had us screaming the color of thesis for

no damn reason. Okay, proudly screaming out what the color of thesis was, just because some of y'all dude, who might be green, okay, sometimes might even be a little hint of red, depending on if you got hemorrhoids, how much fun you had in the bedroom the night before. But as universally known that doodoo is brown because of the legend named Lufa Campbell. And that's why we are gathered here to day, ladies and gentlemen to discuss doodo. Okay.

See William Carroll is a robber who is currently facing charges of armed robbery and battery. See a woman was walking her dog in Miami's Edgewater neighborhood. She was picking up her dog's poop when William Carroll pulled up with a knife. No need to listen to me because I need to catch my breath anyway, Okay, let's go to NBC six South Florida for the report. Police what was supposed to be a quick dog walk Monday night turned

into a violent attack. Police say a woman was attacked and robbed on her way back home after walking her dog. She stopped on the stairs to her condo to pick up the dog's waist when a man allegedly came from behind with a knife and strangled her, then allegedly stole her backpack and wallet. Police caught Carroll a few blocks away, out of breath, and they say with the victims credit cards nearby. He told detectives he didn't do it, but police say he didn't realize he was wearing one of

the biggest pieces of evidence, which came from the dog. Literally, the police report stage, a brownish stain was seen on the defended shirt, matching the dog poop from the scene. William Carls in jail because number one, he's a robber, But number two because if doodoo, all right, this woman had to wear with dollar maybe you know, just in her fighting a little, she got enough doodoo on him for cops to notice he had a dog poop stain

on his shirt. First of all, you're not just about to blend in when you got dodoo on you, Okay, even if the clothes you were wearing are indeed a doodoo brown color to smell my gee, Okay, the older we've all had dog poop on our shoe at some point in life. You can't escape that funky ass fragrance, all right. Think about the time you had to take a cleaning doodoo off your shoes in life, So imagine walking around with it on your shirt. You throw the

whole shirt away. Clearly, William sixty two years old robbing folks at knife point couldn't afford to throw his shirt away. But the fact you just decided to go to the Cultural and Intitution knowing his pizza hut with doodoo on your shirt, Sir, respect yourself, but also respect the home of the bucket program. You can't just walk up in pizza hut with doodoo on your shirt and get you a personal pampie and keep it moving. And furthermore, how stink are you on a regular basis that you don't

even notice you got doodoo on your shirt. Not only did he have doodoo on his shirt, the officers found the victim's belongings and the knife, so it's an opening shut case. Now, William Carroll is currently in the Turner gold Field Night Correctional Center. All your brothers in that facility who are listening to the Breakfast Club this morning, you're listening to Charlomagne and to God delivered this donkey of the day. If you don't see that man William

Carroll and say, don't stop pop that bussy. Let me see you dood Brown. If y'are not calling that man Dudo Brown for the rest of his life, for the rest of him to stay in that facility, then y'all have collectively failed Miami Dade County. I'm not saying harassed man, I'm just saying his life, y'all. Entertainment, Okay, y'all just trying to kill some time behind those walls, and him ended up there because one he made the poor choice

to robbing still and two because of Dodo. There's just too much comedy goal to not let the jokes fly. Please give William Kyle aka Doodoo Brown the biggest he hum a little bit and you're sweating a little bit. Let that goddamn Let that damn that's that. That's card fly one more time, though, Go go go get low. I don't get low low mean nothing. Glad you know,

I'm glad. You know why y'all. Just admit y'all. Y'all here judging these kids, y'all, but y'all here trying to act so judging these for the content of their music and before we grew up on Okay, in the oxygen bro error was so toxic and so problematic, but so damn fun. Okay, all right, do you even have those classic tunes without the toxicity? Huh, drink some water. I'm fine, Yeah, all right, okay, don't take coming out. Fine, I am fine. You hear me? All right? I am forty three with

the knees of a forty one year old. Look like you need a little book. Look like you need a little bang. Gag what I did say? Pop that bussy? You know you know what up next is? Asked an eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. If you need relationship advice or any type of advice, call C and E right now. Will help you out with your problems whatever it may be. You haven't problems in that relationship, call us up will help you. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It is to

breakfast club. God morning, we're going on. You can call me. It's time to ask an. Oh, let's get it. Ask Charlemagne and dj Envy anything call up now. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. The breakfast clubs that time, ask Charlemagne and DJ Envy anything, pick it up, Pick it up to get up. It's time to ask c an e morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. It's time for

ass c and Eve. If you got a question, you can call us up right now and Hello, who's this? What's your char sharl what's up? What's your question for seeing me? Brother? Man? So little I went. I went to the nail salon want my girl. She wanted me to get a pedicure. I mean, I've had pedicurean before. But we went to the Nails Live and it wasn't enough. Female nail star wars h so like she had a guy pedicure and I had no choice but to have

a guy through pedicure. What's the problem, sir, what's the problem. I kind of feel gay because because when he got to the part where he was twisting my foot and smacking my legs, I enjoyed it. You liked it. I felt better than ling ling usually do it. You know, I don't know why you blaming that on the guy. If you feel gay, it's because you're probably gay. I just I just went with my girl. Yeah, I was

you're by you might be fluid. You might like, God damn, girls like because man, But you think about it like this. When athletes gett massages after a game, is usually a man that that man that does it right? Right, I don't have to feel a way about that. Brother. You was with your girl. You can get sports massages. I just I enjoyed it a lot more. The only thing, did you take his number after? Though? No? Right? Then the other day, my my, my, my cousin Tony saluted Tony.

Uh you know he's a trainer. And Tony was doing something on my back, the loosing up my muscles. Now once did my penis jump? Okay, but you said you enjoyed it. I didn't. I enjoyed getting my back loosing because he was loosening my back. It had nothing to do with the fact that I'm attracted to a man. So I don't know what to tell you another man foot I already felt a little weird. But it's okay, Okay, next time tell them to rub it with some being gay. Now,

let me ask you a question. Are you going to request the next time you go, sir? I don't know. Oh my god, man, y'all gotta stop this. Y'all gotta stop this because we're saying all the time on this radio. NBA just said it. These basketball players, these football players, they get rubbed down by trainers and get sports massages by man. Stop it. That's just silly. You like that? You liked it? Do you liked it? Hello? Who's this? Jes Hey, Jessica? What's your question for Cee? Okay, So

my husband, basically we've been not dating. We've been on each other a grade. I'm thirty one, and we finally got married maybe about four years ago. Okay, So basically, why are you judging him? I don't like how you judging your husband just because you decided to marry you four years ago after being along because god, no, no, no no, we went to college, were the separate colleges, and we finally decided to just make it happen. We're not four years ago. We've been ago for like six years. Okay.

We've been messing around people being in high school. We've been knowing each other, like I said, since we've been in sixth grade. True, So what's your question? So? So okay, I don't I don't think he's cheating. I'm just trying to figure out why is he doing the things that he's doing. What is he doing? He booked a trip to Vegas and he said he was going, but he booked it on the weekend, on Mother's Day. Mother's Day weekend and he booked it. We're on the same credit

card and I asked him. I'm like, so you booked your trip? He said, yeah, I booked it last night. The credit card statement say you booked it two weeks ago. So why are you just not telling me? Now? Like we both worked. You gotta watch your kids because we got two kids kids. I'm like, you gotta say, how won for your kids to go out of town? How do you know he's not booking you a secret trip and taking you for that, right, that's right. You ruining

a surprise. You're ruining the dancer prise, but your insecurity. I'm not ruining a surprise because I answer. I asked him, could I go to the trip? He's like, no. First off, I got some DELCA credits from him. He's deciding the booking on spirit. That's his dumb fault. I got a credit for airbnbat you decide a book so now he wipes them money. Now, I'm like, I ain't got nothing to do with this, I say, out of people, business man. Okay, my mom said I you ain't got nothing nice to say,

don't say nothing at all this. All I can tell you is black men don't cheat. Is he black? Okay? I don't think he's cheat. Is he black? Yes, we're black. Okay. I don't know nothing about this. Yeah, but you know it is Mother's that he might have been trying to surprise you when you're ruining the surprise. I just see him an odd that you know you have children from this man, you've been together with him, that lord, Mother's Day is coming around and he's not playing, and it's

something for you on Mother's Day that just seems strange. Now, I ain't gonna front the whole spirit airlines. I'd be a little upset, Mama. That's the party that should make you upset, and and and by the way, by the way, just maybe you should applaud that man because clearly he got a whole other family in Vegas, and he's going to spend Mother's Day with his new family. Okay, he doesn't spend a bunch of Mother's Days with you, Okay, So you should applaud that man that he gets to

go spend at least one with his new family. I don't see the problem, okay, is that no I was just hypothetically speaking. I was minding my business. I wasn't even talking. I just was I was really just talking

out a loud to myself. I wasn't even talking as CNN eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, Jessica, I mean, since you're already ruled a surprise, you should really just confront the man and tell him how you feel like it's fed up that you go into Vegas on Mother's Day without me and leave me with the kids on Mother's Day. And I'm sure he'll have a better uh answer for you, hopefully all right? As CNE call us nails the Breakfast clubical Morning. You know that

time asked Charlemagne a DJ d anything up? Pick it up? Pick it up? It's time to ask morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela ye, Charlomagne the guy we are to breakfast Club angela ye is out, so we're holding it down, ass c and E. Hello, who's this? Yo? This Mathew Jersey? What's up? Mat Man? What's your question for? CNE? Noah, I got a cool question. I ain't gonna be on the radio too long. But y'all had a snippet a long time ago. Y'all played Charlemagne saying nothing can stop me.

I'm on this butt. I want to know what happened to that that never happened? That put me in tears? Why would you just lie like that? Why would you just lie like that happened? Why would you just lie like that? And then you said, fact, people don't forget me. That never happened. Man, that just never happened. It's fake news. Chris, what ut? Chris? What's up? What's your question for seeing? Brother?

All right? So listen, I run a paint business since Sara so the Florida Caliber Country cleaning concepts and painting rights to creative black business of elite painters. Right, I love it. So what I do is I reached back to a lot of my brothers in the community cast that point I was in the street that I dealt with you to try to get him a new direction, new rock. I don't want to get out of prison or you know, get out of whatever jail or whatever.

They want to try to find another route because a lot of them don't want to return to the strength, So I try to create a platform for that. I have a brother and I'm pretty cool with He's been working with me about maybe some months. It's completely not working. This guy can't put door knobs on correct. After I instruct him how to take him off, bro and tell him to put him back on, he leaves the guts out, put door knobs on backwards everything. So what's the problem, sir?

Are you calling us to tell us how you should fire? You gotta fire. You gotta let him go bro, right right, that's what I need to do. How do I go about doing that without hurt the brothers feel You want to call him up three right right now? Well, no, no, no, we're not gonna do that out right. Yeah, you're a boss, sir. You hurt the brothers feelings by telling him that, you know, uh,

you're moving in another direction with your company. The rest okay, And you should also encourage him to, like man, you know, get better at his craft. Yeah, call him right now, because because because because once you fire him for not doing a good job, all he's gonna do is try to get a job someplace else. And he's not gonna do a good job there. He's gonna keep getting fired, and he's gonna wonder why he keep getting fired, and

it's because he's not doing a good job. So somebody has to tell him he's not doing a good job. Maybe being a handy man is just not for him. Like I can't be a handy man. I don't know how to put a door knob on. I don't know how to put a doorbell on. I don't know none of that. Maybe that's just not for him. Don't you call him right now? We'll be out. Maybe maybe, man, don't you get no, damn him right now to get some type of laws I know it is. You can't

just fire somebody over the radio, like not that's his friend. No, you can't let him. Don't listen. Don't listen to Envy. What's his name? My whole thing is this man. Listen. I'm trying to keep him encourage. I don't want to discourage him from trying to continue to do what he's trying to do and stay out of the street. But working with me, it's just not working. But he's casting me money. You'm not going to go back to him a lot of times to fix it after I pay him.

You know what, I'm saying, and then he's like thinking that he should get more. You know, he think he should get like a thousand dollars to Okay, you gotta fire him, bro, you gotta let him go. Let him go to that. Give it two we notice today, tell him, tell me good, take his vacation time. Give him two weeks to find a new job. And then he's out. And I got one more piece of advice. Encourage him to get more training. You know what I mean, like

go back to trade school. Yeah, do something like tell him go back to trade school or something and get more training. Good luck, brother. Hello, who's this man? It's a frequm on Wan Nebraska. What's up? Dj nvent shaking Wallace, Nebraska. Man, I ain't the while nebraa. I got smart. I'm the smartest. That's what I like to head king, That's what I like to hear. What's your question for CNN man, my cuch for CN for me and my baby mama. We broke up. We've been against for like six seven years.

We broke up. It's about to be a year. Uh shouty want me to move back in my lease up in September? But dj em me you know I'll be trying to get on that real estation. So I end up, I mean start for the customer, but I end up renting out my house and then um to make some money. And I was gonna move back in with her, but she was like naw, I wake up every morning staff she want to do her thing. But then you know,

I had to get an apartment. So now it's like, should I give them my apartment and move back then we got two kids, or should I just continue to go to therapy and learn myself and understand myself trying to become a better man. I probably didn't do her the best, so you know what I mean, I started getting real in that mental health and so I'm ain't no lie. Though you did like encouraging me and kind of motivate me to take that step forward. That's what

it is. Because I like to hear my brother, I wouldn't move back in unless your relationship was that good. And if you have doubts right now, I wouldn't do it. I would I would. I would continue to work on yourself, make sure you're good first before you clad, because when it's time to move in, you're gonna be ready to really really really move in right now, you like halfway in, halfway out. You almost want to move in because of

the money. You're like, if I move in, I can save some money and I can make some money off the crib. But that money gonna they're gonna help your sanity. And that's why she didn't want me to move in, because she's like, you're just trying to make some money. But then at the same time, she's like, you're only good for providing because I work as a firefright, I work as a paramedic and also own my own electrical company. Shout out to black party developers in the city, know

what I mean. Feels like I feel like she don't be trying to deal with me because I'm doing so well, and I just feel like she really grown it into like maturing and stuff like that. But no, she don't want to therapy with me and like anger management, closing and stuff like that. But she still don't you know what I mean, So you can't. So you know you can't. You can't force it, you know what I'm saying. I think one thing that we all try to do, we don't accept things, you know, once we realize it is

what it is. You know what I'm saying. From that, I do that for my own sanity. I let things be what they are. So I think that y'all should just continue to grow, continue to evolve. Y'all might grow together, y'all might grow apart. But whatever it is, you got to accept it. I do love the fact that you out there doing the work on yourself. My brother. Yeah, you'll know when it's tough, yes, sir, Yes, sir. So until that, until being I mean it's a hot voice,

summer goat like Proba. I you know what I mean. I'm about to take the page off, you know what I mean. Other than that, I appreciate some man I'm gonna stepped out of here. I respect that you wasn't ready. No, he is ready. He out there doing the work on himself, you know what I'm saying. And that's what these women need to realize. Second, about to move in with your baby? Mom said, nah, after this hot boys suthing, Because he's accepting for his own sanity that things just are what

they are and he's not attempting to force it. That's it, that's it. He should go enjoy yourself to something, and she should go enjoy herself to something like I said, they a gonna grow together or they're gonna grow apart one of the two. All right, well that would see an eight hundred five A five one O five one. Right when we come back. We got the rumor report. But tell you about Rod Wave if he's doing something great for his community, and we'll talk about it when

we come back. It's the Breakfast Club, Come morning, the Breakfast Club, all right morning, everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy, we are the break man. Too many slow songs. Man put Dudue Brown back on stupid. All right, let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Rod Wave. This is the rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast clubs Now Roadway. Notices that gas prices are going through the roof, so he wanted to give some gas relief to his hometown of Florida. So this is what he did.

Gas highs Hey Saint Petersburg, Florida, Saint Pete seven through seven, giving away free gas April ninth at a snook one thirty fourth right before get on the bridge. April ninth, giving away twenty five free gas. So April ninth, twelve o'clock, pull up, get you some free gas, making your free four taint. I love that idea, and you know what's so crazy, I've been trying to figure out a way to do that. I didn't know if we could do

it through gas cards or whatever whatever. But I love that idea, roadway, But I love that idea so much, I'm gonna do the same damn thing. But I wouldn't necessarily do that. I think I would. You would think it out a little better. Like the gas cards. I think it's better because if not, you're gonna have thousands of people out there to get free gas and twenty five thousand to go fast. So if you do gas cards that way, everybody, Yeah, you go to whatever gas

they want to go to a certain amount. You do more gift cards that way. I mean, it's kind of like buying out the bar, right though, like you just you know, you put a certain amound on the bar and then yeah, but different difference with the bars. You're in the club, so it's the people that's there. Now you're talking about the world coming to that gas station and people. But if you get more cards, you ain't gotta worry about that, and they can go to any

gas station they want. When is it when? When I think he's doing this? Uh, he's April nineteenth. I think that's the Yeah, that's the date my book comes out. Yeah, nineteenth. I want to see. Um. I want to see how that works out. But I do want to do something similar. I want to do it ninety three jams. I'll be houdling at y'all in South Carolina. I want to do it in Jersey too, though, I'll be with you. Would dow Jersey one do something big right now? Lamar Oldham.

He compares his Will Smith's drama to his Chloe Kardashian marriage. He says he feels like he should have protected his wife like Will Smith did Jada. He said, had I protected my wife versus mentally, emotionally and spiritually hurting her, I maybe still be married. Oh see that's I like that. I like that language. See, because, as we discussed yesterday, protecting your wife isn't just about your fists. Protecting your

wife is really doing the work on your yourself. To show off is demand that you need to be in. That starts with mental, emotional and spiritual work. Yeah, he says Will loves his wife. He says, I do not condone violence against anyone. He just said Will loves Jada, And I was told love covers a multipitude of sentence. Yeah, but also to that point, what we saw Sunday, and I can't believe we're still talking about this, but it

is a larger conversation to be had. What we saw Sunday is somebody who needs to do more mental, emotional and spiritual work so they don't project their pain on somebody the way Will Smith did the fish Rock And lastly, Candy Candy from Our Real Housewives of Course Escape. She was on the rail and talked about some suicidal thoughts she had as a teenager, how it played out. But when I was in middle school, I thought about taking

my own life. No, yeah, I don't really like talking about it because it's like very emotional from I really wanted to go through the motions. My mother at the time she had a gun, and you know how you're a kid, you go through this stuff. So I knew where she kept it and I had plans to use it. But whatever reason, God made her put it somewhere else because it wasn't where she normally kept it. I didn't

even talk to my mom about this really. Oh but the point of this for me saying it is if I had done that at that time, think of all the wonderful things that I would have missed out. One definitely sending Candy healing energy. Shout out to Candy. And that is your rumor reports. All right, all right, get your requested and People's choice mix eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Let us know what you want to hear and we'll get your request on. It's

the Breakfast Club. Come morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be the same. Peace of the planet, Charlemagne to God. Here with news from one of They just partnered with the Grammy Awards for exclusive NFTs and you can win to pay tickets to fly out the next is Grammys simply by claiming the free NFT at one up dot com for rules and to claim your free NFT, visit one of dot com by seven pm. You don't everybody dj Envy Angela, yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are

the Breakfast Club. Good morning. We got a shout to Alicia Garza for joining us this morning. Yeah, salute to Alicia Garling, and she said quite a few times. Make sure you go to black Censes dot org and fill out the Black Censes project. All right now, when we come back, we got the positive notice to Breakfast Club. Good morning ordering. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne

the guy we are the Breakfast Club. Just want to remind you June nineteenth, Father's Day weekend, my call show out in Texas, Texas verst New York Trade the true first Envy. So many different people shout to mister Rogers. Pull up, man, We're gonna have a lot of fun bringing the kids out. There's gonna be games. Uh can't believe you about the embarrassed New York like this now and I'm bringing a couple of trailer load to cars. Nobody cares. Salutor Houston, Okay, Salute to the South, Nobody

tricks out cars like the South. Okay, okay. And there y'all about to embarrass New York, this New York model. They're gonna come with a bunch of expensive cars. Parrens Okay, we will, and y'all gonna embarrass them. You're gonna be You're gonna be sad when you see somebody got a microwave and they winshield working a working microwave and they windshield. They're gonna be in their cooking burritos in their car, and you're gonna be like, damn, watch you'll see. We'll

get your tickets if you haven't got it. I can't wait to see you, guys. I can't wait. I love Houston, but we're gonna have a lot of fun that weekend. So Charloman, you got a positive note. I do have a positive note. And it's simple, man. I said this to y'all earlier, man, and I just want to repeat it for y'all. Right now, for your own sanity, just let things be what they are. I truthfully want to say, for my own sanity, I let be what it is. Breakfast club, y'all, finish for y'all. Dunk

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