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Fredo Bang and Marc Lamont Hill Interview

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Today on the show we had new artist Fredo Bang stop by where he speaks about Baton Rouge upbringing, street beef, relationships and new songs. Also Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to a man killed by his own rooster during an illegal cock fight. Moreover, Marc Lamont Hill called in and spoke about his new business ventures and more.

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Good morning u 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 oh boy, Sholomagne, the guy who through the planet. Is Monday, eat talk speak please check check. Yeah you're good now, Good morning, it's my name. Back to the work week. Good morning the work week. How are y'all? How y'all feeling today? Man, I'm feeling pretty good. How are you feeling? How's everybody out there in the world feeling? Oh,

you know, it's a regular dragging Monday. You know, you wake up in the morning and he turned the windshield wife was on and it's not even raining. Yeah's how mondays you feeling? You know what I mean? But we're here. But it's raining today, a little bit raining today. That dramas. You got your first shot Sunday, yea, your first vaccine shot. How was that? It's a little sore. Yeah, so right, Yeah, my arm is sore, but but I feel good, easy process.

I was in out about half hour. Yeah. Yeah, he was limping a little bit this morning when I saw you. When I first walked in, you was limping. I was like, what's why I d dramas kind of hump back. Yeah. So yeah, when you take your first shot, they say that your arm get so my arm got extremely sore, and they said sometimes it with the second shot. Sometimes it's it makes you a little sick for some people. Yeah so, but it's the same as the first shot.

The first shot in the second shot at the same shot, it's just a boost shot. So well, that's good. If y'all get vaccinated, then I'm good. I don't gotta get it right, y'all be in his Greek. You might need to get them to travel. Who knows. Yeah, they haven't made that a rule. Yea, I haven't made it a rule yet. I don't think they will though they know. I don't think they'll do that, but we'll see. But the Johnson and Johnson one is about to be available,

they said, as early as tomorrow. You only need one shot with that, and they don't have to refrigerate it in those crazy conditions. Its less effective than the others, though, yeah, it is less effective. But they said they're studying to see if they'd give you a second one, if that'll boost the effectiveness of it or something. Yeah. No, Right, well, let's get the show crack in front page news. What we're talking about, um, I mean, I guess we can

discuss that. Also, let's talk about Cuomo, Governor Cuomo in New York. Now there's a couple of women who are accusing him of being inappropriate and of harassment. Okay, then we got some special guests joining us this morning. We have Mark Lamont Hill. He'll be joining us. He has a new book. Will kicking with him about that. And also new artists don't bang, we'll be joining us, so

I'll kicking with him as well. All right, So let's get the show crack in this Front page News is on the way as to breakfast local more morning, everybody is dj Envy Angela Yee Charlomagne, the guy we are to Breakfast club was getting some front page news. Where we started, Well, let's start with a second. Former aide as accused Governor Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment now the

first Woman. On Wednesday, Lindsey Boylan described several years of uncomfortable interactions with Governor Cromo, including an invitation to play strip poker on a government airplane. Cuomo has denied those allegations. In an initial response, he also talked about Miss Bennett

now Miss Bennett Charlotte Benett. She's a twenty five year old former aide to Cuomo told The New York Times that he asked her inappropriate personal questions, told her that he was open to relationships with women in their twenties, and she said that he left her feeling like he wanted to sleep with her. He never made any physical advances, she said, but she did describe a meeting in his office where he talked about being lonely during a pandemic.

He said he can't even hug anyone, and then when she said she couldn't hug her parents, he was like, no, I mean, really hug somebody, and then she also said she was talking to him about her experience as a sexual assault survivor, and he seemed fixated by the revelation. She also told a friend to be a text message. The way he was repeating you were raped and abused and attacked and assaulted and betrayed, over and over again, while looking me directly in the eyes with something out

of a horror movie. She said, I felt like he was testing me. Now he has denied that. He said he believed he was acting as a mentor and never made advances towards Miss Bennett, he said, nor did I ever intend to act in any way that was inappropriate. He also went on to say that things may have been interpreted as unwanted flirtation, and he apologized for that,

and he also promised an investigation. First, he had said he would appoint a former federal judge to lead an inquiry, but backtracked after he said after critics pointed out that he had close ties to one of his advisors, and then he said he would ask the Titian James, who is the state attorney general, and janetz Fieri, the chief judge of the Court of Appeals, to select an independent and qualified lawyer to review the allegations. Yeah, you can't

pick the person that's going to be investigating you. That we're seeing pretty sketchy, don't you think absolutely now that this may impact Governor Colmo's political future? And we hear these stories of politicians involved like these these sexual related candles all the time. I mean Biden had them, Trump had him. So how did they decide who they want to like resign and who gets to have a political future and that in cases like this, I don't know, you have to watch how it plays out and see

what happens. I mean, it's I don't know, it's difficult, and there's so many people that have different allegations against them that still continue to go on. And I'm president and it's happened. It happened, like you said, the Trump had happened to Biden. That's what I'm saying. I just wanted to I wonder how they decide who they want to resign and who gets to have a political future. Cause Arina yesterday like, oh, you know, his political futures

up in the air right now, right. I think it also depends on the response and are there other women who are going to come forward, and you know, it's just hard to say and uh, like he was saying, he feels like he wasn't flirting, but he apologizes that she misinterpreted as flirtatious. But it's definitely an appropriate conversation at the least at the minimum position a power like him.

Live Nation CEO Michael Rappano says that he believes that large scale US contests could start in Midsummer with the seventy five to one percent capacity so he posted. With more artists than ever wanting to tour and fans eager to make up for lost time, all signs point to even more concerts ahead. Thank you to all of our Live Nation employees for their endless resilience and creativity. None of this would be possible without you. It looks like

it can happen. I hope, so, I mean, I just hope that, you know, will people be willing to go out like that? I don't know. I mean, I think for people who got the who actually get the vaccination, I just don't know how I feel about people anymore. You know what I'm saying. For somebody who deals with anxiety the way I deal with anxiety, I like not having to be around, you know, large crowds of people. I really thoroughly enjoy it. But I mean I was

like that before the pandemic. Yeah, I wasn't showing up to these large events like this season. But the vaccine is not one hundred percent effective though, Right, even if that you was saying that you can be around other people who have the vaccine, but he's not saying you can go be around everybody. Right, they're saying, still wear masks. It's not like you got the vaccine. He could be like,

all right, I'm out chilling all that. I'm doing that anyway, I've already made in my mind even afterward pastors for whatever that looks like I'm still wearing masks, like when I go to the airport instead, yep, as well as well, smooth. All the Asian people who was ahead of the curve, and we used to look at y'all and like, what the hell they know that we don't? Well now we all know. Yeah, well all right, well that is your front page news, all right, get it off your chest

eight dread five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent phone lines and wide open. It's the breakfast Club come morning, the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man than from you on the breakfast club. You got something on your mind. Hello, who's this? Hey? What's going on? In this? Was buying out of useful man with the pocket? USA? Hey, what's up? Brother? How's it going? I'm going here? Man, come on and Charlotte mane Angela. How you guys got

a great weekend? Me, I was just making sure you got the package that I suffer your son. Man, I've stot from the pocket up to the radio station. I'm just making sure, yes I did. I did get it. And for people that that don't know what you're talking about, explain what you what you created so the pother that I created this for us for just you get boot

off about the police. You were already have your license and assurance in this pocket, so all you knew is brow your window down and attached it to the outside of your be here because the police officers walking up he were already to have your licens in the shirts on outside of it. The hills, he will see both hands visible on the wheel, so now he could be in a comfortable state of mind, and you, as a

driver can sell a whole lot safer. No, you don't have to move a reach in the thing and then be accused or movement or reaching or something that's gonna harm. You've told us about this before, King, Yeah, no, no, he just sent us go. I got it though, and and I'm gonna give it to my son this week and just tell him manage as soon as he get it.

Put the insurance, and that every time he get in his hips, make sure he put his LIFs in now, keeping in the cup holder, keeping in the blos so if he do ever get pulled over, it's not a left movement. And just put it on the outside of his door, keep his hands visible, and he don't have

to move and get back home till right. I think I think it's a great idea, but it's gonna take some getting used to because if I was a cop, that would look suspicious as hell to me when I see somebody just told something about the window and hanging on the window. But what the hell was that? You know what I mean? Especially in the dark. Hello, who's this baby? All right? Get it on the cas person. I want to say good morning to y'all of this yard.

More on the way to work. Really appreciate information you guys put out. Solomagne, I've really clone to actually agree with a lot of these states. First I didn't, but I've seen a lot of growth. And your brothers, I really appreciate that. You king as the year that that story. She was just saying about the I'm miss part of it. The political guy who Willemo governor Clomo in New York. Yes,

the guy, it got it. It's becoming a problem because how is it then people meet each other are stark relationships without some type of flirtations if it's not something as far as they the rent of your job, are just being belligerent or ignorant about it or whatever. Why is it such a problem that a man pushed with a woman just say hey, I'm not interested in more worms. Well, you can't do that in the workplace, especially in your

position of power. And then she did say she felt like her job was on the line if she didn't have these conversations. So you just can't have inappropriate conversations like that at work. Yeah, and I get the bread. If you're breading a job or something like that, I get it. But truth be told, I would say probably seventy percent of relationship starting. Well, listen, it's a touchy thing.

If you're in a position of power, and especially if someone's not trying to have that conversation with you and they're uncomfortable, then don't do it. Yeah, I got to ask you. If you're pushing the conversation, I get it. But if it's a birthdation, Oh he flirted with me, Oh my god, and you might and you might look at it like flairtases, and she might look at it

as harassment. All right, So I guess a lot of guys out here don't get put the book charger because it's a don't keep going because I feel a lot of guy's purple workness. And I just want to tell you right now and anybody listening, just don't do that. Don't do that in the workplace. Do not flirt with somebody. Just mind your business, do your job, keep it professional.

I get what he's saying on the line, though, he's saying, because you're at work eight hours a day, You know what I mean, You're probably traveling three three hours a day, four hours in an hour and a half to work, an hour and a half back. So the most time you spin us around co workers. So if you see a co worker that you like, but I guess, I guess what you say, and you just you can't do that in the workplace, Like, yeah, that's that's my advice.

Just don't do it. You can't do it. But I guarantee you if you was a younger man that was attracted, she wouldn't have a problem with us. Yeah. But the other problem is when there's somebody in a position of power that has authority and then you feel pressured to do anything. You can easily say, look, that was inappropriate. I didn't know how to react to that. You just don't know. So especially like if there's interns that work at your office and you're trying to do certain things,

you can't do things like that. And why are we always trying to find the right ways to do the wrong thing? Like how many more examples do we need to see to know that you're not supposed to be hollering that women that you work with in the workplace, Like it's not the street, it's not like being in the bar club. It's just simply not how hard goddamness, Because you see and Charlotmagne doing it don't think y'all can do that. It worked well, it's mutual and envy

usually makes the first move on. It's not true. So that's the same thing, right, But a woman makes a move on. If a woman makes a move on you at work and then y'all go out and dating, something happens from that, you know, that's cool. I guess so the women's in charge of the women. Hey, I think that's not true. That's not true because women also can be in positions of power and men are working under them and they you don't want to have that happen that.

I think it's different when it's two people on the same level, but when you feel like I have to do this or my job is in jeopardy. And also you can tell, you can tell when somebody's interested usually, And that's all I'm saying. I ain't saying being appropriate. I'm just saying when somebody shows interest, correct, you know what I mean? If a guy, if a woman shows the guys saying he's shown interested, don't you know he's sorry. That's the double standard. It don't work like that for us.

Appreciate it, Yeah, it just don't. It don't work like that for us, and you have to accept that and be fine with it. Chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent hit this up now is the Breakfast Club. Go Morning, the Breakfast Club Power one five one. Wake God, wake up, Wake y'all, You're time to get it off your chest is a man or black. We want to hear from you on the record block. Hello, who's this? This trailer

from from the Ohio? Good morning, good morning something Hey, Well, first off, Charlotte manu, I got something for all y'all, So tras mank you sent me it's time. But my dude has a clothing line. I was saying, all three y'all, and well dramas too, y'all give me y'all side this. My dudes got a clothes on line. I'll send y'all some stuff. I'm a large envia large year small dramas

is an extra medium man. So so at the end, if y'all you know you send me a book, I got y'all, but uh, Angela Yee and dj Envy, what's the secret which y'all not getting COVID because y'all be traveling around the world, around the country like it's nothing. And for some reason you ain't getting COVID. I want to know the secret because I want to travel too. For myself, it ain't no secret. I go out probably once a month, and when I go out, I double mask. I make sure I'm as safe as possible. I try

to do what they're saying. And I just took the vaccine a week ago, so I mean there is no it's just praying and doing what the what they tell me to do, as far as wearing mask and sanitized and wash my hands and all that. I think it's potential that you might have had it early on before everybody was able to get tested all the time and had all symptoms. That's also a possibility. Yeah, because I'm ready to travel and y'all just y'all are like you can't move around. You just have to be you just

have to be safe, you know. I see people are doing podcasts with other people, like people are doing all kinds of stuff, and I see people who have been in the house and not going anywhere and gotten it. And by the way, we get tested, and we get tested me. I get tested. I get tested often if I do TV and all types of little but all testing does it show you that you might have it, you could be as safe as possible. And there's people that haven't left their house that have gotten it. You know,

you just never know. You just have to do whatever you can and that if you have some symptoms, get tested, than if you're exposed to somebody with that, get tested. Hello. Who's this Hey, Good morning to Stephen from Alabama. What's up Stephen? Get a few chests, man, I just want to drop a clue farm for myself. I've been working two jobs for five years and I let one go yesterday and I start nice. Man, that's a good feeling. Congratulations, Thank you. Also, I'm trying to open up a business.

It's like a rage room that I want to do here in Alabama. And I was trying to see if I can get advice from any of y'all. A rage room. What is a rage room? It's like a smash room. You come in and I want to focus on like mental health based like a small part of mental health. You come in, you smash things, frustration, you know, things like that. Oh that's dope. Erica Erica Ford has her trauma truck and she has a boxing boxing bag in the trauma truck for people to do stuff like that.

So that makes sense. Yeah, and I've seen that before to a lot of a lot of people. I see a lot of high school and college students do that a lot. They go to these rage rooms and break up TVs and stuff like that. Yeah, and I'm trying to do one on my side of town where it's it's not a lot of money on this side, but I want to bring more money to my community. Okay, Yeah, I got any tips to anything? I can, you know, look up anything if they will come. That's my tip.

Do you have a whole budget put together for it and everything? You have everything in place? Do you need investors? What is it that you need? I started a vision board. I basically don't know what's the make your step. I know what permits, I need, everything I need. I don't know if I should focus on trying to get a building first, or trying to get these permits first, trying to get an LLC first. I don't know. I highly recommend well, definitely you have to get everything trademarked and

take care of that paperwork. But you should put together a business plan. That's what really helps you. You should see what other comfortable businesses have done, what their success has like, what the marketing is like, why there's a need for this, how is this profitable? And then you have to figure out do you need investment? But you have to put together a business plan that'll help you too. I mean I have one. I have a business plan, but it's more so on a vision board, so it's

not on paper. Now needs to put together on paper a business plan because if somebody wants to it's interested in investing, or they want to help out, or you need to hire people, you need to be able to show exactly what it is and show why it's necessary and show the research behind it. Word got you, bro. I want to drop a clues bomb for the clues bomb button because the way that thing gets tapped, Lord have mercy, the way I think it is what the clues bomb button. As much as y'all use it, that's

want to drop a bomb for that. A man salute to Drake for repositioning the bomb, and I said, I used to tell I've been trying to get one person to use this bomb for the past three years, but he won't use it. Guess who that person is? DJ God damn clue Okay, that's why I've been trying to get to use it for the longest, but he won't touch it. Well, I appreciate anything y'all doing, and y'all keep me inspired, man, Thank you, man, get it off your chest. Eight five eight five one on five one.

We got rumors on the way, yes and versus happened over the weekend. DiAngelo. You know what, I didn't even really as it was this weekend, but that did take place, so I did get a chance to watch it after the facts. That will tell you who the special guests were and how it went down, his set list and what people were saying. All right, we'll get into a nexus the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. It's

about Angela Ye, the breakfast club. All right. Well, Jeremy Lynn says that he was called coronavirus on court and they are now investigating exactly what happened. Now. He put out a statement and just basically talked about certain things that have been happening. He said, I know this was disappointing some of you, but I'm not naming our shaming anyone. What good doesn't do in this situation for someone to

be torn down? It doesn't make my community safer or solve any of our long term problems with the racism. When I experienced racism in the Ivy League, it was my assistant coach, Kenny Blakeney that talked me through it. He shared with me his own experience as a black man stories of racism I couldn't begin to comprehend, stories including being called the N word and having things thrown at him from cars. He drew from his experiences with the identity to teach me how to stay strong in mine.

He was also the first person to tell me I was an NBA player as a sophomore at Harvard. I thought he was crazy. The world will have you believe there isn't enough justice or opportunities to go around, that we only have time to pay attention to one group of people at a time, so we only need to fight for that spot. That the people you see hurting other people that look like you on the news represent an entire group of people. But this just isn't true.

So we did in detail when or where the incident occurred, but Steve Kerr said that he would like for Jeremy Lynn's complaint to be thoroughly investigated. Here's what he said. I applaud Jeremy for his words and echo his sentiments regarding racism against the Asian American community. It's just so ridiculous and obviously spawned by many people, including our former president. It's just shocking. I don't know. I just I can't wrap my head around any of it. But I can't

wrap my head around racism in general. I mean, we're all just flesh and blood. ME needs to Steve Well? Who who was it? Was it another player that called him that? Was it somebody in the stands? Like who? He didn't he didn't say because he doesn't want to. I guess it has to be somebody that we would know, because he didn't want to put that person on the blast because he's not naming anyone. But he did say

it happened on the court. I wonder how trash talking is has in sports has changed and like this this this era that we're in, because we don't discuss that enough. You know, we know how things have changed everywhere else comedy, TV, film, but in sports when it comes to trash talk, I wonder how thing and he did he did say it was a player that called him that at least to say everything playing basketball like whatever it took, like you wanted to get in that person's head, like trash, you're

trying to get in their head. It was just interesting. I was watching um, I was watching Boogie this weekend, the movie coming out of starting Pop Smoke, and that's what Pop Smoke was doing to the guy the whole movie, just getting his head by saying all types of while though right, well, there has been a lot of violence and racism against Asian Americans since the pandemic actually started.

They said between in eight weeks between March twenty twenty and Ay twenty twenty, they were eighteen hundred acts of hate against Asian Americans that were reported, and that things were heightened by Donald Trump placing blame for the virus on China and calling it the China virus and the

Kong flu. All right now, Also over the weekend that de'angelo Versus took place at the Apollo, and they said the episode did break the traditional format and what you did see was it was more like a celebration of DeAngelo and there was some performances that he had with collaborations that he's done, and so he started it off with an untitled new song with Kean Harold walk round the Thing, Come to My Guy, Kean Harold and Red Man and meThe Man also came out and did left

him Right and meThe Man breakups to make ups. You're happy now you want your third baby, daddy, and you hate to see you get happy to trap me looking at my girl trying to throw them yeah at me, classic right, classic sounds. Yeah. I didn't watch it. I love versus, but I simply didn't know what the hell they was doing. That new format threw me off. They could have marketed that a little better. If they're doing exclusive concerts, great, but you gotta tell us that because

I didn't know what what was going on. They did say that. They did say it would be like a DeAngelo and Friends versus, and then her came out there. Now you know, this was my one of my favorite Lauren Hill songs. Nothing even Matters with de'angelo and she also did her song best Part, which I loved, to her song with Dane of Caesar, So here is her. I believe I don't mean your love don't even matter? Yeah, I was computing versus. I did he want to go

back and listen to de'angelo's albums again. I was watching Conelo a fight on Saturday night, because I'm telling you that was a quick one. There was four rounds DeAngelo and friends versus I didn't know what that was. I didn't know what was battling his friends. I didn't know what was going on. I thought they was battling his friends. I thought he's bringing different autist out of the battle.

But I thought and then somebody told me it was him versus Maxwell, so then I would have I was going that I don't know where that room was started. But then Swiss Beat said that it was supposed to be him and Maxwell, but they couldn't get it done. Now, I see that would have been a date night if they I knew if it was the Angelo versus Maxwell Saturday night, you know, that would have crafted a whole

date night around that. But I didn't know what that was Saturday because it was cool, But they could have did a bit of a better job marketing because I didn't watch. I watched the replay though I watched it all right. Well, just so y'all know, Ghost Facing Ray Kuan are going to be doing an upcoming Say what, say you didn't know that. No, I didn't know that they birthed in each other. Yes, I don't like that. That's dope. I think it's dopey. How do they do

the record? Ghost Face is my favorite rapper of all time? Ye, ghost Face versus Ray Kuan, I don't like that one because it's just like you got the whole Purple tape. That's a real celebration right there. Yeah, but they can't badly each What they could do is what they could do is whoever had the song on their album, they could use it when you do it the Purple tape then, but that was really Ray Kwan's album. On every song, ghost Face is on the cover of the album, just

like maybe you go verse for verse. They can't do that. They got a battle to other people with Iron Man, is ghost Face, Ray kuon Capadonna, They they're all on the covered the album. They can't do that. But by the way, let's not act like ghost Face does not have the best catalog of any solo artists in Wu Tang. It's not even close. Let's be clear on that. Don't even we don't even think about it. Yeah, it's not nothing to think about. Okay, I know they there's some

classic albums done. Ghost Face the best solo catalog of everybody in wou Tang. Okay, some great songs for girls. It's got ghost on them though, but Ray got a lot of joy. Purple Tape is the best album of all. Woutang Solo Stories was an amazing album. It was, but it ain't the Purple Tape. It's not that's not the Purple Tape. But ghost Face. Yeah, So it seems like

y'all there think it would be a good versus. All right, well that is your rumor report, all right, to see I rather to see Ghosts and Ray go up against another, you know, great duo. Yeah. I think it's gonna be some great stories told in this of course, it's gonna be incredible. All right, Now, Front Patients, when we come back, when we're talking about well, let's tell talk about the let's talk about COVID and the vaccinations and what's happening.

There's a new one that's going to be out possibly this week. All right, we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, cej Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club, Good morning, got a shout out to one of our newest family members, Omaha's Power one oh six points. Good morning, guys, Welcome to the family. Welcome to the family. All right, well,

let's get into front page news. What we're starting, Well, let's talk about this third coronavirus vaccine that is now available. You know, there's the one by Maderna, another one by Fiser, and now that Johnson and Johnson one is here and looks like it's going to be available for distribution by tomorrow. It's a single dose, so there's no follow up visits and you don't have to schedule that second shot, and you don't have to worry that it's available at the

right time. And there's some differences. They said, it does protect people with one dose, and it also does not have to be stored in those below zero negative eighty degrees to negative one hundred and twelve degrees or whatever that the other ones had to be. So now they're saying that this one can just be refrigerated. Drama, regular refrigerator. Drama's got the Supreme vaccine this weekend, didn't you. I don't know what that means. The supreme What does that mean? Supreme?

Like the clothing companies. Ye didn't you say that. I did not say that. What did you say? Oh? Okay, congratulations, all right? Yea. They saying it's not as effective as devisor we're data shot correct. Well, yeah, they're saying that one's about sixty six percent effective as opposed to ninety five percent. But what they did say is that can be misleading because what they are saying it's about one hundred All of them are about one hundred percent effective

at preventing hospitalizations and death. I mean, I guess you've got to take to take whichever one you can get your heads on. But that's what they're saying. Whichever one you can get. If you're gonna take one, you know what I'm saying, I'd go for the ninety five. That's the one I wouldn't want to sixty six, you know, right, But you know it's good if you if they're saying it's almost one hundred percent effective at you know, you're not having to be in the hospital, not having any

terrible symptoms or dying. Yeah, whichever one you can get, let's take it. Yeah, whatever one they're saying you could get, you take. Now the House has passed Joe Biden's one point nine trillion dollar COVID relief packets. So now that heads over to the Senate, and the Senate is expected to strip out that provision for a federal minimum wage after the Senate parliamentarian ruled against including it under the

procedure known as reconciliation. So that means now that bill can pass with a simple majority vote, then it would have to go back to the House for a separate vote, and then Biden signs it into law. So how much how much that's gonna make the stimulus checks when they go out fourteen hundred dollars if you make less than seventy five thousand dollars a year. And it's also an increase in the child tax credit as well, so you know people need their money. Is just take it forever?

Like what's going on? Let's get it all right? And Donald Trump is back. He was speaking and closing out the Conservative Conservative Political Action Conference, and some of the things that he addressed is women's sports. Joe Biden and the Democrats are even pushing policies that would destroy women's sports. A lot of new records are being broken in women's sports. Tait to say, that ladies, but get a lot of

new records. They're being shattered. Young girls and women are in sense that they are now being forced to compete against those who are biological males. If this is not change women's sports as we know, it will die. They'll end, It'll end. Is that controversial? You know? Somebody said, well, that's gonna be very controversial. I said, that's okay. You haven't heard anything yet. Dam media, you don't have to

cover Donald Trump anymore. He was the president before, so you had to listen to what came out of his mouth. But now if you're doing it, then you're just doing it for readings. People were also saying that he was going to start a new party, right, and so he did actually flat out deny that. We're not starting new parties. You know, they kept saying he's going to start a for a new party. We have to Republic Party. It's going to unite and be stronger than ever before. I

am not starting a new party. I refuse to getting any debates about anything Trump says, because we shouldn't be entertaining Trump anymore. We know is he going to run in twenty twenty four, And that's something that some people are nervous about but it seems like he did teas that he's going to run. Who cares like, you can't play. This election was rigged and the Supreme Court and other

courts didn't want to do anything about it. With your help, we will take back the House, We will win the Senate, and then a Republican president will make a triumphant return to the White House, and I wonder who that will be. We can't have these conversations about how the media shouldn't cover Trump. You know, social media should keep Trump, you know, off of off of their platforms, but then cover him when he talks. He's not the president no more. This

is sparta um. Yeah, but you know he could potentially run again in twenty twenty. About him if you start getting ready now, man, there's nothing to talk about with Trump, like you can't. Literally, this is such hypocrisy and such a contradiction because if we wanted him shut shut up when he was president, now that he's not president, there's absolutely no reason to listen to anything that comes out of his mouth. Yeah, he still gets a lot of support though, ye still No, I don't think that I

can't support him. Listen it's dangerous enough that we do need to know what's going on. Right, No, all right, well that is your front page news. All right, thank you guys, goodness gracious. All right, when we come back, Fredo Bang will be joining us. No, fraid O'bang is a new auto sign to deaf Jam. He's uh, he's dope, and we're gonna talk to him next and we're gonna play some joints off his album or his his album that's coming out in a little bit. So we're gonna

kick it with him when we come back. So don't move fred O'bang. It's the Breakfast Club. Come morning, the Breakfast Club Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Jela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We got a special guest here with us today, fraid O Bang. He means it rocking ready. I don't even want to baby that scared name. Gn't tell the money. I made no sense to speak. I don't know what you just said, but I go with it. How I'm doing good waiting

on this moment. Breakless Club, Yeah, like the Breathless Club though, Yeah yeah, I can't say Breakless Club without theengratulations because it has been a grind for you though. You've been working hard for years now, so it looks like all that hard work does pay off. Yeah, let's start from the beginning. So, so where are you from? How did you get into into the rap industry? Batton Ridge, Louisiana. I started rapping. I had my pot of name crazy trade.

They uhould have wrapped in the closet old twenty five out of mic and stuff. So I used to go over there and listen to him. One day they asked me to get in there and I heard I think I said some type of plunchline there, like you got ke rapping? So I just stud with did it? What was your influence? It wasn't. It wasn't Master Pete, Louis Berman and him. I always looked up the Gates cousin. Yeah, family reunions, but y'all never really had a conversation like that. Yeah,

one out there everybody found out with his cousins. I've seen him in Atlanta at the airport and that was that conversation like nothing. I mean, he said he had some some things to tell me that you know, we talked. I got his number. They said we're gonna do some music, but he ain't ever picked the phone up. So family things? Is it family things or more? Baton rouge uh? And the people are out with TVG. You know. Um, I got with TVG like two fourteen fifteen, So it's a

lot of history, you know what I'm saying. TVG was starting the ninteness, so I really don't know what they got going on. Y'all got to yeah, Gates one of the first people who embraced you. Yeah. Yeah, definitely Gates of orders to ever post my music, okay before I ever met him. But as far as musically though, like he a whole another monster, Like he really made the whole Louisiana. Like before, before Gates came home from jail, you couldn't sing on a song. You gotta make a

fight song, a killing song, or a dancing song. That's the only way we gotta listening to you. But he came home with a whole singing to females and all that, and everybody embraced it. That's what influenced your melodic style. That and I was in the band for like ten years. Word, I had a scholarship. What what you play in the band? My first instrument was a clarinet. I was the clarinet. I had a story about this, the other that I said I used to I used to playing clarinet. But

I did that so I could. But I used to take the bus back home. I could take it apart and through it in my book back Nobody. I had that nasty ass case. Then I had a French horn. I played concert and marching and I was section leader. Oh so that second life real for you? Didn't use it. I went to I actually went to Southern want to see my band director because he was like a father figure to me. And I met a couple of people

that I taught. They ain't the band right now. Did you get a scholarship but you I turned it down. Why I wanted to be my mom was going through the voice. I wanted to be close to home. Wow. And I wanted to make some money. I ain't. I mean, I went to college, but I droped doctor. I wanted to make some money. I know you used to drive your mother crazy. No, I'm my mama's bore. My mama loved me. What about all like it? Because you did have a lot of issues that she had to really

go through with you. Jail. Yeah, look, I called my mama, like the third time I wanted the second time, I want to jail before they locked me down. When I came with my attempt and I'm like, ma, I'm back in jail. I should get a bonn to more or something. She like, Okay, what's what's your what's your In'm like tempt to murder? She said, this time, baby? Can I say yes? So this time, baby, I'm gonna call you later on. That's not what you wanted to hear. You

want to bon out? Did she? Did she bond you out? Na? TV? I was born to myself out, but I didn't want to get to that so early. But didn't you have two of them? Two? A murder chard something like that? Yeah, what's the status of those kids? No? I did my time. Well, i'm doing my time. I'm actually still a inmate. Look, so how do you go from being in at the band to murder? I mean I was doing while I was in the band. No, you weren't doing anything. I'm

accused of doing something. Yeah yeah, yeah, I mean I've didn't meet my whole life, you know what I'm saying. I always try to be an open book, Like I'm not a person that tried to be super gangster and all that. I just if I had to come down to it, what I gotta handled? My business? I do I gotta do. But other than that, I just want to live, make money. So what happened? Since you served your depth to society? So it's over now, probationists, when

this is your citizens be at home. But me, I'm actually still an inmate, and I'm being allowed to be home right now. But if I up, I walked back in. They allow you to move round to what I get work permits. How has it been for you during this pandemic? Work wise? I'm pretty fine. Yeah, I got like seven shows booth up right now. I've been booth up in September. What about before that? Though, Like when things first started, we were in lockdown? What were you doing booked up?

You were nervous at all about getting it? We'll get COVID. No, I don't mistle COVID on me. Mentality. You gotta respect it them, you gotta respect How much do you spend our only fans a month? You made a record about it, sir, No, but I know he supports a lot of women are only fans. How much you spend a month, aren't, Oh, no class like two hundred other night on the other night, because you know hub is free. Yeah, but I just did something to what. They took all the videos down.

I'm upset about it for real. What did they do anything? Verified? They take it down down And it's crazy that because they gotta v leaked with me, but pupposed to be me, proposed to be me, and they won't take it down. You got a video on a porthole because you said, you said me and which one is it? Oh? Please feel goodn't talk? All my videos still up there. That's what I don't know. You did videos to that verified? Verified, a homemade stuff. I got a blue chain they verified old.

I can't realize that. But I could just watch them. It just verified stuff. Yeah, but you're said only fans is trashed like the majority of pages. Yeah, it's like, if you're gonna do, you gotta do it big. I don't want to see you on that plane with yourself. I think that's what it's about, is I do want to see what it is. What's the best, what's the best only fan of accounts to watch? I don't know. I watched so much I can't. You get tricked it a lot, though, because you go on there thinking that

it's gonna be something. Yeah, that's the other thing, and then they hit you with the they hit you with the fee to subscribe, and then when you gonna click a video to get ten seconds of it, go buy that video. So I ain't up paying about two hundred dollars and one night. How many check you didn't slept with off on events? I know you didn't flue something in nah I prayed this bangism? You did? What bangism? What? What is that? When I'm like I'm turning, like right

now I'm turning the album. I don't have six or a date. Oh so you were serious about that. I saw somebody who was turning to shoot this shot. That's like a fighter, because boxes do that, like boxes don't fight. When I first came home, I was like in a relationship and I used to always catch myself all you on the phone stopping recording you know what I'm saying, just the whole vibe. So it's like more like just stay focused type with all right, we got more with

fraid o'bang when we come back morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Angela yee. Charlomagne the guy we all the breakfast club. We're kicking it with new artist's are signed to def Jim fraid o'bang. Yeah, you don't go to church, but you do pray and believe in God. Yeah. I don't believe in church all the Bible, right, I saw you said it is soul cry So why don't you believe church of the Bible. I don't feel like I should pay for worship. I with you on the Bible even

said you can't find God in a man made temple. Anyway, I'm with you, and I don't believe in organized religion. And then like the Bible contradicts yourself over and over and two when we were slaves, they had somebody to read us what they wanted us to read, not what we needed to know what I'm saying. And for three, it's been written rewritten a thousand times over and over and over by man. And then, if I'm not mistaken, the person who wrote it say God can't talk to

him and told him write it. Now, I know a lot of people like that. To jail, how do you pay? You pay your head? Only are you getting on your knees and pray. Like when you pray, I ain't a lie. I'll just be I he's driving, I'll be like, thank you God for the blessings. You know what I'm saying. Who appreciate you? Do you really know a pastor who called a body? Yeah, a couple? Could you still go to the church knowing it? I go to church, But I mean if you would, you would you still listen

to them knowing they did something like that. I have listened, but think here some of them still thinking, like I know one of them, Like I'm talking about big out the city. Any time he come back to the city. What the xp is that? You know what I'm saying, Like a pastor, a pastor man, you gotta got to tell his congregation what's going on. And by the way, I wouldn't even mind that unless he's on the pulpit

preaching against things like that. Yeah, but it just goes to show that like just church and it's like, I don't know a lot of people going here. Got you off for parole in twenty twenty three? Yeah, so how do you make sure that you don't go back? And you moved differently because it seems like these days rappers are the number one talk if everybody out there, and

so much stuff that gets instigated on social media. Oh, I think about Jay because that's why I feel like everybody who go to jails at one point to get counseled. I still ain't gott of it because I just be working too much. But it really scared me, Like I I went to the whole and like I couldn't tell my dreams from reality. Wow tweeks. God, So I'll just be feeling for people who hadn't been there, like some people get sentence a year. I don't know how you do it. You know how strong you is when you

get in there. You've seen so much at a young age, you know, experienced a lot of things, a lot of trauma. You talked about your your dad being bipolar. Now that you got money and you got success, what are you doing for your mental health orgin? Oh so you're staying busy. You don't have the trauma response. Yeah, Like I mean, like I, like I said, I'm in the point of my life tweet like I gotta like make it happen,

and I gotta stay consistent as possible. So I ain't got time for self really, So I don't really find myself enjoying like going to clubs and I'm not getting paid and doing extra activities, like I really enjoyed slaying in my big playing a game, recording and working making money. But sometimes folks stay busy just because they're trying to avoid dealing with grief or pain or anything else. Probably, so probably I don't. I don't really like it's probably

I haven't been in a relationship. I ain't got time to like feel for nobody, like really like in you know, and I don't like nobody having controlled my emotions. People kept trying to pair you up with neat and that's you even have to put that in the song, that you all are not together. Yeah, that happened. I've been going for years though, who I'm old? Who is she YouTube from Baton Rouge? Okay, I've been on her for years. But we're cool, We're tight. That's why are you smiling? Blush?

You look embarrassed that dog? Is that some type of potential at least because we're getting we're getting another each other. Okay, right now, you like, would you like for it to be more? Yeah? I mean, if it's gonna go ahead, you're gonna go. You know what I'm saying a relationship, right is she's just getting out of a relationship. Yeah, yeah, you know what I'm saying. So you don't want to be a rebound. You're gonna let it go how it goes. It's not just that, it's just I don't like what

I don't like people have control of my emotions. So it's like, and I'm not want to jump into the relationship because I'm type like, I'll let you know, like I'm done. I sell you in tweet. Sometimes you get in your emotions a little on Twitter. I'm like, what's he got going on? Not listening Twitter? Am I the only person that just sit there and just think of the random things to say? Yeah? We used to do that and then we started getting really just sit there

and just say random stuff. It being responsive to them, like it'll be something happens and then you tweet something and about what just happened. I don't know why, but stuff really just be happened, like coincidentally, Like I had tweeted a couple of times and they thought I was talking about her, Like I was like, I'll never call her her name, right, How does their ex boyfriend feel about you. Well, he never had no problem. You don't follow me posted to a song together. I don't know.

You know a lot of YouTube rep oh got you, got you? But I know what a couple of months before, like before like me and have been like hanging around each other. People thought that she came to Miami and cheated on him with me, right, yeah, we never like even like we've seen each other. We never hug, kiss, nothing, nothing, none of that. Like, so it was like, I don't I don't even know how they even came about. Have

you liked her like this whole time? That's why he followed you, that little gig, that little sneaky as he knew what was up. She a very beautiful man. Look at that. You look at that in the grass. But now earlier is what you did tweet? I really hate mother, I hate what was going on. I don't know. Just people remind you why you don't like him. I rather stayed in the house and play video games. Yeah, I like that line. That's why I said I got a

lot of problems with because I refused to be fake. Yeah, but that whole song actually was about a lot of things in my life because a lot of people don't know. When I was in jail, I had a certain certain people from a certain side that not posted for me and I don't not post with them, wanted me to be a part of them rat wise, Yeah, and I was.

You know, I'm layed to the point to it, like I turned down lots of money, like to leave my people, you know what I'm saying, Or to be leaving your people's or is it leaving them leaving my organization and being a part of their organization? You know what I'm saying. Don't you think at some point, um, if y'all did come together in Baton Rouge, you would stop a lot of the street beef, Like, like, what makes one side not be able to with the other side? Is it

too far gone? I feel like most of the time, grown men can't have a conversation. They don't have a com mental capacity to have a conversation. But well, I mean, I'm most people. Most men can't have seem like you can have opening on this conversation. That's what I tried to That's why that's something I try to have. I feel like I have a special relationship with my fans because I try to be as open book as possible. Why not be the guy that say, hey man, but

that's me. But why not you gotta call it like, let's sit down and let's have this conversation. Why not called for the conversation? I mean, I ain't called for, but a conversation was supposed to be at a legit like sit down with you know what I'm saying, but a young boy we're talking about Oh nah, it's just just everybody animos because they said there was animoster between y'all two? Was it? Is it something small that it can be square? I don't had no problem with him,

everything that went on when I was in jail. I feel like it's just fall I posted. They felt like I supposed to pick up on it, you know, but don't about to speak for how I feel if I have a personal love for a person, like it had never changed until they do me something wrong, you know what I'm saying, And he never did mean nothing wrong? All right? We got more with fraid o'bang. When we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody

is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne, the guy. We all the Breakfast Club. We're kicking it with new artistes are signed to def Jim fraid o'bang Charlomagne. Do you live in Baton Rouge? Now? Yeah? Technically can you? Like? Can you? Can you be who you are with all the success and still live there? Because I moved the saying like you know, I don't. I don't want no different than when I was a regular person. So you said you don't move any different, But shouldn't you? Nah? I was

I moved militant when I was regular. You know what I'm saying is how you moving Baton Rouge? If you want to stay alive? How do please treat you there? I stay out the way, own disrespect of the disrespect me, own no problems. So I didn't wanted to tell people who got to just prove a point and be like the police. And I ain't saying nothing. Let's say to the people, can wait? You cannot win. You said you

know you moved military. What did that mean? Because you got the song no security with Kevin Gates And I'm sitting there thinking like maybe he should have security. I don't know why brothers be backing like they shouldn't have security. Nah, I'm being honestly I didn't have security and like events to it, like the label book, I'm like two half to like, you know, I got too much going on.

But that's other than that, Like I would never bring the kid to my home town because like they're not gonna know how to move on this street or how long we got to pull up to this store or how you need to pull off for they don't know you feeling. But you got to be extra careful. You got security makes you know, allows you to do what you're supposed to do, whether it's perform or with your fans, and they make sure that they that nobody's come behind you with a hammer. But I'm naturally coming up in

baton rouge. I'm I'm brought up careful. Did you ever see when Boosey said that, you know, most rappers get gotten there in their in their hometown. Yeah you think of that, Yeah, that's that's statistic. I can't I can never say that. Yeah yeah whatever, yeah yeah yeah yeah, But I mean it can happen anywhere. So I just move with respect. I give respect what you know what, I'm a lot of people mess up like that too.

They feel like they can go in boy the town and just do what they won't move, how they won't like, and disrespecting the land. You know what I'm saying. I respect everywhere I go, so I don't feel like I should have a problem with anybody. I asked all the rappers this because I really want to know, and I really wonder what's more dangerous the streets are rapping nine days rapping streets. At one point, everybody wanted to be

a dancer. Then round nine is in two thousand and everybody wanted to be the big drug dealer who came to the game with money, and now everybody want to be the gangster who came in the game. What's the name of the album? When I just put out Still Mostable, the one I'm about to drop, Murder made me? Why wouldn't somebody like you? You seem like such a pleasant person. I don't know, bro, I really don't know. I really

all the girls. But then I like, you ain't getting You did do something before I went CARDI and Offset broke up. You definitely was like you wouldn't carse and then you screenshout at the DM who don't look Carter, Hey, what about you know he's still trying to get back with his girl. That might make somebody, Now, don't mane, that'll make me that like, yeah, ain't up front. Yeah, be careful. Don't let them put you. Don't let them put you in a trick back right now. I love

I love Migos music. I grew up all that music. But I don't want to speak on him now. In the name of ge what what did? What? Did you mean you? That was my ace. He was the exact opposite of me because at one point I couldn't have a conversation with other I was like completely anti and he was a type that he could walk in a room and make everybody feel like they were welcome. That's what he's Yeah, okay, okay, I want to actually want to get his face tatted again. I got his face tat.

I want to get some more. Y'all grew up together. Yeah, you feel like he's watching over you. Yeah, that's why I tat. They are like people that was close to me that died. I like to t tat him on my bodyshod feel like I'm here, I'm i gonna talk to him. I just want to know how do we break those cycles? Because it's been going on for so long. Man, I'm trying why I call myself the Big eight because I feel like I'm the biggest eighth from out my section. TVG staff the top boy gorilla. Okay, so I feel

like I'm the biggest eighth. I want you to be the biggest king man. White people used to call us monkey and then in the street it's like you gotta act a monkey, be a gorilla, like man, be the biggest king. Avers just really so majestic and until he has to be I'm saying to has to be aggressive. Other than that, he just walks around majestic, slow, graceful, you know, and take care of a whole peck like that. Like that. I like that, I can. I can like that.

I really freestyted it. Like but I like the positive energy that you always put out there. You're a good time. You wanted that. I was telling them you was in our top five lip service guests real yeah, and that was early on. So I feel like too much negativity and that's too much, too much, man, so many people trying to prove they something. I don't know why. I like people wait till they get rich to be gangster. And I'm this and that like if you did it,

you did and everybody knows, like it's cool. You don't want to say something, do something. But them never been in a real jail though. They didn't been to like passes and I don't know what they call it, and in other other places. But yeah, they've only been in a place like that three four months. They ain't ever slept to somebody with life or next to them somebody getting raped. You experience, oh my god, that's trying to you sleeping, and next you get somebody screaming you sleep

through that. It was really that situation to where like he was buying drugs, like where he was swapping himself out for drugs, and so when the dude finished with him, another dude ran under the tent and rape them. Oh my god. I got a challenge for you, man, the challenges for you to break this. Like even when you talk about the tattoos and stuff, it's like you really want to get another tattoo of another homie that goes no, no no when I'm the same way that the same

person Okay, okay, tape of the same person. After a while, we got to break throughs oh you go to funnel no more. I've been stopped that. Why don't you go to keep my mouth's own point. Yeah, that's that's not the last place I want to see somebody I love and there's no positive energy at the funeral whatsoever. Introduce your record, man, let's get into the record and it's

your front music and one rock Red. I don't lease white baby, that skid name g being talking the money that it made no sense to speaking a song on the land featuring a little dirty I just like the record. I can understand the words and that record man, not gon understand you be me easy Elmo went on rock and Red. I'm the reason why you baby, there's a skid in the name of Gee. If you ain't talking no money, ain't no don't make no sense to speak. So what did you talking about? Got you fraid o?

Bang breakfast club? Come on now I'm dropping. Oh I'm trying to April, Okay, I'm trying to get this Journey record clear. I got a Journey sample. Oh the rock groups? Which one did you sample? Don't don't stop believing God? There you really a positive That's one of the most motivational, optimistic songs that Journey in the move and I never turned bags. What movie was it? I came believe I cried? Didn't You made me cloud as a notebook? You cried

during the notebook. Yeah, that's nice. The last time you cried probably two years damn even when when G died. G died like five years ago on him journey Gonna clear the record. I actually sent it to a couple of artists and one of them light it should be able to make that happen. That's a big record. Bro Oh we still called. I thought we had a bad conversation. Stand up a little bit, my man, Thank you. All right, Well, let's get into Fredo Bang's newest joys, new singles, Top

featuring Little Dirt. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, Mamma Stepper. I can't walk back Bank every day I wake up through some brand new hate. Yes, can't dropping the clues bombs Frado Bank. I love that record, I record said, I love Top. I don't know if that approved, so I said, I love that record. There you go. All right, let's get to the rumors. You were doing good this morning for a second. All right, let's get to rumors. Let's talk to golden globes. This is the rumor report

with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. All Right, the Golden Globes were last night, amids all the controversy of the fact that they don't have any black people in their organization. Times Up also sent a letter to NBC Universal to make sure that they are being held accountable. But in the meantime, we'll tell you some of the winners from last night. So Aaron today, it's a second black woman ever to win a Golden Globe for Best Actress and a Drama, and that was for the United

States versus Billy Holliday, directed by Lee Daniels. By the way, also her acting debut, so congratulations to her. Also, Chadwick Boseman won for Best Performance by an Actor in Emotion Picture Drama, and Chellis Simone Ledward, his wife, actually accepted the awards. He would thank God, he would thank his parents, He would think his ancestors for their guidance and their sacrifices.

He would say something beautiful, something inspiring, something that would amplify that little voice inside of all of us that tells you you can, that tells you to keep going, that calls you back to what you are meant to be. Doing at this moment in history. Hey man dropping a clue for Childick boldman, rest in peace to that king. And it's in South Carolina. We get the we need to get the cracking on building that statue, all right.

Also best performance by an actor and a supporting role in any motion picture was Daniel Khaluya for Judas and the Black Messiah. And there were some technical difficulties during his acceptance and they try to like kind of move on past it. And this happened, This took out. I mean, I gave everything that a great nipsy hustle says, we're here to give to an empty and I gave everything, and I couldn't give it to a more noble man.

That's Chairman Fred Hampton. And I hope generations after this can see how brilliant he thought, how brilliantly he spoke, and how brilliantly he loved. He told me about myself made me grow as a man, and I appreciate with one my heart. There's a lot of information about how he died, but I hope you people out there will

grow and learn about how incredibly he lived. Didn't it just come out like a week ago though yeah, but hey man, I don't care if you get the screen is ahead of time for the people that so it does. It doesn't matter when it comes out of It just matters when the screen is go out to the people that do vote right. Oh, it's a phenomenal films in the Black Side. I should win all the awards, especially being that we weren't able to support that movie at

the box office. So I can't think of any other way to, you know, for that, for that, for that film to get his just due other than awards, all right. Best Director from Motion Picture was nomad land Chloe Jout and she was um. She was the second woman and the first Asian woman ever to win Best Director. I especially want to thank the nomads who shared their stories with us, and I asked one of them, Bob Well, to help me out here, and this is what he

said about compassion. Compassion is a breakdown of all the barriers between us, a heart to heart bounding. Your pain is my pain. It's mingled and shared between us. Now, this is why I fell in love with making movies, because he gave us a chance to laugh and cry together, and they gave us a chance to learn from each other and talk more compassion for each other, all right. In addition, Best Motion Picture Animated went to Soul and

here's Tracy Morgan and the golden glove goes soon. So what right it was because of the soul now, he tweeted out after Sorry soul, I was thinking about the pizza I was going to get from my guy sal on the way home. That's what it sounds like, the right name. You can't be black and soul though, King, there is no way in hell cannot be a black person. Innced soul. Okay, if it's one thing we should know, it's soul, all right, Soul train love, peace and soul

soul glow. Tracy was hungry, bro, I don't care all who wanted sunds. And before we close this out, in some bad news, Mby did not get to be the new host of The Bachelor. Apparently Emanuel Acho is going to be the new host. So mad at that they did make that announcement. Sorry Envy. Where do we know Emanuel Acho from? He's an NFL player. He also we still work at as ESPN and I think now he

works for Fox Sports. But he has that uncomfortable conversations with a black Man New York Times bestseller, and he also has a podcast where he sits down and has the discussions. I think he spoke to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on there as well, and he hates you want to throw his way envy? No, I like to see brothers winning, Okay, whatever it takes. But why why would you have been a better host than him? I've never

seen a host before. Okay, but I do watch The Bachelor, and I'm a fan of the Bachelor, and I thought I would have did a great job. But shout out to that brother. Okay, mm looking at me, just waiting for a little hate to come to all right, Well that is your rumor report now, and you start your own start your own thing, man, start your own thing. What could it be called? I'm good? Who you give me your don Are you looking at like that? Hey? Donkey to day man. I'm telling you, racism exists in

all forms. Man. It's a brother whose name I can't even pronounce. I think it's staying goodish a tis what he needs to come to the first that. I'm sure it's wrong. Wrong. I'm sure it's wrong as well. But I'll tell you this I'll tell you this. He got killed by a cock. We'll talk about it four after the hour. Oh okay, all right, okay, we'll get you sighted now. Nope, it's the breakfast club. Go morning. Let's don't be a dunk because right now you want some

real It's time for Donkey of the Day. So if we ever feel I need to be a dog man with the heat, did she get the name? Please? I had become Donkey of the Day club, bitches, Yes, Dunkey today from Monday in March first goes to a human by the name of a players name Dramas Thank Thank Gala studies not keep in mind this story happened in India. But contrary to popular belief, Americans aren't the stupidest people in the world. Okay, yes, folks from other countries get

to credit they deserve for being stupid. Absolutely they do. But what intrigued me about this story but made me want to share is the fact that there is really no right way to do the wrong thing. For some reason, there's always people who think they can reinvent the will in regards to wrong doing. They think that they can remix illegal activities in a way that they will avoid the inevitable fate that befall so many who have come

before them. Drug dealers are usually the kings of trying to find the right way to do the wrong thing. It's impossible, okay. Drug dealers always think they're doing something new, always think they're doing something that can't get them caught, when the reality is they're making all the same mistakes that drug dealers before they made, and it's only a at a time before you end up in jail. Are

dead Listen, illegal activities don't love anyone, Okay. Anytime you partake in illegal activity, you are taking a penitentiary chance, even worse, risking your life. And that's exactly what happened to this guy with to play his name a ndrames name, thank Golah Sutty. Yes, thang Gola okay, because he was

participating in an illegal cockfight. Yes, and sovereign India. Cock fights are banned illegal and they need to be because they're dangerous, not just for the poetry involved, but for the owners of said cox and Thank Gola is an example of this. Let's go to VI the channel on YouTube for the report police an Indian man was stabbed to death by his own rooster after he attached a three inch knife to its leg for an illegal cockfight.

Thank Golah Sutty forty five, was stabbed in the growing last week when the bird he had just armed for the fight fluttered in panic. Suttie was hit by the roosters knife in his growing and started bleeding heavily. Police Inspector jeev Un said Sunday, feeling that the victim died on his way to a local hospital. Police are now looking for over a dozen other people involved in organizing the deadly cock fight, warning that they could face up

to two years in prison. I found guilty the irony of a cock aiming for the growing, Like you can't tell me the universe doesn't have a sense of humor. But let me tell you something, man. I read that last year, Okay, I read that last year a man was killed when a blade attached to his rooster's leg hit him in the neck during a cock fight. In twenty ten, A rooster to kill this owner by slashing his owner's juggle levine. All I'm getting from all of this is that chickens are fed to f up. Okay,

chickens are like y'all asking too much of us. It's bad enough that we have to end up on your sandwiches. It's bad enough to dare use for your two piece spicy with red beans and rice. But now y'all want us to fight for. What do we not bring you great pleasure when you barbecue us, when you fry us, when you grill us. Imagine being a chicken and having to fight another chicken, both cocks looking at each other

saying why are we doing this? All they're gonna do is bake us afterwards, so regardless of who wins, we still dinner. That's when the cocks divides a plan to turn on the humans, and I must say I'm here for it. Okay, I hate to see people lose their lives, but when you're doing something you got no business doing, these are usually the consequences. Not A rooster was briefly held at the local police station before it was sent to the poultry farm. Police officer B. Jeeven said they

may need to produce it before the court. I am making none of this up. There is no sauce being put on this chicken story. No hot sauce, no barbecue sauce, no polynesia sauce, no red curry past, no coconut cream, nothing. Clearly, they do things different in India because the cock was in custody. Okay, there's pictures of it on social media. People were outraged because this cock was in custody, but the police officers provided this rooster grains the peck on

while he was in custody. That was outraged because officers wouldn't have done this if this chicken was more dark meat than white meat. But since the chicken is more white meat than dark meat, it gets special privileges. Look, man, Racism is real everywhere. The moral of the story is okay. To be conscious is to be aware and respectful towards all living creatures, big and small. Chickens make up our world and are part of it all right. Treating animals

humanely is a conscious trait, okay. Being aware of where all food comes from and how an animal is treated is essential. It is our duty, it's conscious human beings to treat all creatures with respect and dignity. This is why when I get me some popeyes or some calf season bow jangles from home cooked chicken, some nice jerk chicken from the Jamaican spot, I hold the chicken up to the sky the way raf Fiki held Simba up when Simba was born, and thank God for the life

that I'm about to consume. Okay, chickens, you are loved, valued and appreciated. What came first, the chicken of the egg? I don't care. I eat both respectfully. So nobody should be disrespecting chickens by making y'all fight. Please give what's his name? Thank Gollah Sutty the biggest he huh so cruel to make cocks fight and didn't eat them afterwards. You want to eat chickens, chase them like we used to catch them. Pop that next? Okay? What that was a streckful way to do it. Y'all grow up in

the country. Y'all never chased the chicken. You never chased the chicken and then caught it and popped his neck. No, okay, so you used to grabbing cocks breaking the neck. Excuse him? You? Do you? Have you ever eaten a rooster? Answer the question? Maybe I never killed it? Have you ever eaten a rooster? Though? Yes? So what what? What? I'm just saying? What have you? I'm just saying the rooster has been in your mouth? I don't know if I can say you can context.

It's been in your mouth in the context. It's a context though we're talking roosters. Okay, all right, well thank you for that. Don kid to day so weird energy in the very weird man. Don't matter. When we come back. Mark lamont Hill will be joining us. We'll kicking with him when we come back. He has a new book out. It's The Breakfast Club. Come 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. Yes, indeed, the brother Marc lamont Hill. Welcome, broll somebody all. Good to see you all again. Mark is here. He has written another book. I don't know how you and Michael Leric Dyson do it. I don't, I don't, I don't know. I don't even know this. Do you just spend all your extra time writing? I had I had COVID this summer, so that gave me like like like uninterrupted time for like three months. Got you? He said, three months? You got you? Got COVID for

three months? No, but I ain't go out for two months after I got and I was scared to go back outside. Okay, all right, yeah, because I, like charm said, write in the book. It takes a lot out of you, takes a lot of in Like I've been writing a book. Me and my wife wrote this book for that comes out next year, and we almost done, like we have to finish line. And it just seemed like it just took forever, took everything out of you, bringing up old memories, good and bad. It takes a lot out of you.

Oh it's the worst. Now, I tell everybody wants to be a writer, you gotta treat writing like an appointment. A lot of times we write when we have free time, like I go to the gym, I go to the store, I go to work, and then if I got time left, I'll write. But what you gotta do is you got to writing on your calendar and say right to three hours I'm writing. So somebody say, you know you're gonna go out now I'm writing from this time. Treat writing

like therapy. Treat writing like church had that block of time, and then over the course of the year, the two hours turning too you know, one hundred hours or seven hundred hours or a thousand hour, however much time you do, and then you got a book. The name of the book is except for Palestine. How do you know before we get into the book, how do you know what topics you want to turn into a book, or what topics you just want to tweet about, or what topics

you may just want to write a blog about. How do you know this is what you want to write a book about. That's a good question, man, Now that you're in the kind of the book business, it's one of the things you got to think about all the time. It's that you know, it's something that might have me hype today, but in twenty four months, will people still

care about it? Right? That's that's the biggest question I had, Like if like, the guerrilla glue story is interesting as hell to me and I want to write about it, but I know that in twenty four months, nobody's even gonna remember that that happened, right, And with the Palestine book, it's like, all right, this is this is an in eternal topic. People on the left who ignore Palestine has

been forever, So that's something I know will go. And then the other thing is, honestly, it's what do black people need you know, this is the first book I've written that isn't about black people, right except for Palestine. Is the first book I've written it wasn't directly tied to black people. And normally I'm saying, what are our biggest issues? Policing, mental health, education, and so I try to write about the issues that I think will leave

our community better than I found it. So why this book? So let's break down this book. You know, it's interesting. I mean, obviously I got fired from CNN a couple of years ago, and part of it, and part of it is like, you know, right, like I'm not going to be silenced on an issue just because you know, I get fired from a job, or because I lose opportunity. I gotta be principal. I gotta keep going, right, you

got you gotta work through that. But also I felt I had actually started this book before then, and I wanted to be in a position where I could actually tell the story of what it means to be progressive and and and I've been an activist since I was

sixteen years old. I've been organized against police brutality, against UH, for immigrants rights, you know, the freem media, all that stuff, and the left, the hype about all those issues, and then when you get to Israel Palestine, they'd be like, I don't know about that one, you know, or they get funny with their calculation. And so for me, it was important to tell that story right now because we got into a new presidency, we got an opportunity to

change some things. Right, So this is about Palestine, but it's also about a bigger conversation about who do we want Joe Biden to be? Who? What are we gonna make him be? Is he gonna be the status quo or is it gonna be something different? And so for me, Palestine is just is one of many issues where we can make that change. You know, Mark, you said, you know people, you are a voice in our community, right, so black people look for you for information and a

lot of other things. Why should black people care about what's going on in Palestine? What's the parallels I think about Palestine as an anti racist struggle? Right when there's a professor Ruth Wilson Gilmore that talks about racism and for her, racism is a system that could that subjects certain people to premature death right here in the United States. That the thing that makes you more likely to die early.

The thing that makes you more likely to die in COVID, the thing that makes you more likely to pay more for insurance, the thing that makes you more likely to get efiicted and get kicked out of school and get arrested and get executed. It's being black. And so in Palestine and in Israel, the thing that makes you more likely, the thing that makes you socially vulnerable is being racialized

as a Palestinian. And so for me, part of it is saying, look in the same way we cared about South Africa because it was the right thing to do, but it was an anti racist struggle, in the same way that we could look in other countries to see an anti racist struggle. This is an anti racist struggle. The other thing is our fates are bound together. Right. A white supremacy don't got a passport right, It doesn't stop at the border. White supremacy is a global system.

So we're gonna dismant a white supremacy. If we're gonna dismantle racism, we're going to dismantle sexism, homophobia or whatever. We have to look globally. And also, I think that there's value and just doing it because it's the right

thing to do. You know, there are if if Jewish people were under occupation in Israel right now about Palestinians, I'd be fighting on behalf of my Jewish brothers and sisters, right just like I fight for Jewish brothers and sisters here in the United States and around the world against anti Semitism. You know, I fight for the rights of people who are vulnerable, no matter where they are, whether it's it's it's Muslims in Cashmil or Keshmir or in China,

leakers in China. I don't care where it is. My job is to speak out because that's how I was taught. That's how I was trained. What are the misconceptions about the Palestine? Israel struggle to break that down a little bit because a lot of people might not know or might have forgotten because we have a poke. I think the last time we spoke about it was actually when

you when you were here, Yea. The biggest misconception is that this one is that this is then people always been fighting, that's just what they do, right m We had the same challenge with black people. Right if if there is a shooting in thirty people die in Chicago over the weekend. You know, we might be like damn, But in the back of a lot of people's minds, because of how white supremacy has trained us, we're also kind of like, yeah, that's what we do, right, We

kill each other. And so people aren't outraged. But if I say thirty people died in Westchester this weekend, there was a shooting in Connecticut, people are like, oh my god, what happened? Who died? Who? Has there been an arrest? We need more because there's a sense that this shouldn't happen here. So part of one of the misconceptions is that Arabs and just be fighting, right, and they've been doing this for centuries. This is not a centuries long fight.

The second misconception is that this is a religious battle. This is a battle overland. This is a battle. This is a struggle against colonialism. This is a struggle for people's rights, to get people's homes back, to get the right to move free, leader the right to be a full citizen. This is a battle. They ain't got nothing, I want to say, nothing to do religion. But it's

not censured in religion. Yeah, I think it's very hard for black people in America to see themselves standing up and fighting for someone in another country, because we're still battling oppression and systemic racism here word, you know, And that's why my priority issue is battling systemic racism in

the United States. But I do think there's value and solidarity if you think about because a lot of these same people that say that say they love Malcolm X. But Malcolm X writes writes an article in Egyptian Gazette and Belief September of nineteen sixty four called Zionist Logic where he's critiquing Disraeli occupation. You know, Martin Luther King was saying, we can't go to Vietnam. And here's why.

You know what I mean when you think about our biggest leaders, they had global visions, They had a global analysis and so. And it wasn't just because they were good people who cared about people elsewhere, although that was true. They understood that we can't disconnect this thing. We can't in war and poverty and racism if we don't have a global vision. And so I get why black people like look, I can't worry about the Palestinians like I worry about getting shot by the police. Right here, I

ain't mad at you. But for those of us that have that global vision, it's for us to make those connections and also to understand why people are dealing with the dealing with what they're dealing with. Right here, I keep it lock. We got more with Mark Lamart here. When we come back, it's the breakfast club come morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and July Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. We have Mark Lamart Hill in the building. So what do you think Joe Biden

will do to help the Middle East? Nothing? The United States doesn't have feelings, it has interests. And the United States has an interest in controlling the Middle East, just like the British had in the French had an interesting control the Middle East, just like the British and the French and so forth and began, you know, Belgium and whoever had interest in controlling Africa. The United States and

go do nothing different. One of the things I talked about in um and except for Palestine, is that Donald Trump in many ways becomes the boogeyman. We say, oh, Donald Trump moved the embassy the US Embassy to Jerusalem, which goes against international law. Oh he cut these funds, he did that. True, But Donald Trump is just continuing

a bipartisan American policy in the Middle East. We have We have plundered the Middle East and Africa under Trump, under Clinton, under Bush, Obama, under Carter, all the way back. So I don't expect Biden to be any different. It's not just on the Middle East, it's on other issues. It's Biden better than Trump, a million times better. Am I glad I voted for Biden over Trump. Absolutely, I ain't lost a minute to sleep about that. But I also manage my expectations, my vision for what Joe Biden

is going to do. It is more about what we're gonna do. If we organize and push him, he'll go somewhere in the seventies. He didn't want to desegregate schools. He was against gay marriagement before he was for it. He was, you know, you're going down to listen to the crime. But all stuff we already know. But we pushed him again. Politicians don't have feelings, they have interest and until we make him do better, way and gonna get better. So I don't I don't put my hope

in politicians. I put my faith into people. And congratulations too, I see that you You're gonna be on the Black News Channel. Yes, so I'm real hype about this. Man. I got two new jobs this year, despite being I've been canceled a lot of times. Not as many times as you, but I've been canceled a lot of times. We've been canceled a lot, but it's like annual now for me. So so I got a job at Al Jazero,

which is where I'm at right now. I'm about to start my show I'll call Upfront and now I'm also at Black News Channel, which is a channel that started a year ago but COVID hit. We got new leadership, we got a whole great lineup, and I'm gonna have an eight o'clock news show eight pm on Black News Channel, wearing fifty two million homes. So this isn't like Bootleg TV. We're gonna be on all the major cable networks. We're in all of them now. My show launch is the

first week in April. It's gonna be called Black News Tonight. I'm gonna have black people on. It's gonna be I'm trying to do what we did at BT, and I'm still at BET by the way, I'm trying to do what we did at BT, which is to have black news but not just politics. I really and someways I'm trying to do what y'all do. It's like politics is important,

we got to talk about it. But like I mentioned earlier that the really Blue story is something that I would have talked about right and had black women talk about why this story is important and why we shouldn't be clowning that girl. I'd have some I would have the conversation about drugs. I want to have the conversation about music. Bobby Shmurder's home, I want to have the

conversation about Look, why are we celebrating Bobby Shmurder. But let me be very clear, I'm celebrating Bobby Murther shout out Bobby Smurder because I want people, but a lot of people to outside like, why would you be celebrating me the seven years in prison? I think because he ain't rat and I respect that, And people would be like, why are you, as a PhD holding professor, celebrating somebody for not ratting? Because it's an ethical and moral principle

we gotta uphold and it's a deeper issue. Yeah, I changed the language a little bit too, right because for me, I totally understand the not ratting thing. I respect Bobby's murder and Rowdy Rebel because we live in an era where nobody wants to be held accountable for the consequences of their actions. Bobby and Rowdy where they held themselves accountable. Absolutely, they went and did their time. I respect that they knew that it was consequences and repercussions to the things

that they did, and they did it. They didn't bring nobody else down in the process. They just went and hands of their handle. That's what I respect. Absolutely. I respect that too. And and but part of it's also about keeping your words. So it's about being accountable for your actions. Also about keeping your word. If the three of us go and commit a crime and I'm like, yo, I gotcha, no matter what happened, you know, whoever get caught, everybody don't say it, and then I get caught and

I start saying it. That's an ethical and moral issue, and it's not it's not like I'm turning you in because I want justice. I'm turning you in so that I can be out, you know what I mean. That's why, that's why Takashi is such a problematic figure for me. For me, he's a terrible person, and the fact that he's on the street and other people are in jail says that snitching culture and rac culture doesn't even protect it doesn't keep any moral stability in our nation. That's

all about locking people up. So what so if I say, like Takashi, it's not because you know, I'm trying to you know, I'm trying to live some life. It's not about none of that, right, It's about me trying to hold a standard for our community. Yeah, I'm glad that you have a show, because I think it's a shame that, you know, CNN, MSNBC, throughout the week, there's only two shows hosted by black people. You got Joy Read on MSNBC and Down Lemon on CNN. Throughout the whole rest

of the day on CNN MSNBC, it's just white people. CNN. It is all Literally, you can watch CNN from ten am to whatever time Don Lemon comes on, and it's just white women, white women, white women, white women. Then and it's and Cooper, Don Lemon and the Cooper Cuomo and Don Lemon, right exactly. And you know how it's sound like I'm hating because I got fired, but like that's not what TV is supposed to look like, you

know what I mean? And we need more representation. But the problem is we live in a world where black it's seen as particular and white it's seen as universal. So if that's why you have all white bachelors, right, that's why Living Singles a black show when we friendly got a black batchelor now though we finally got one now violently after twenty four seasons. Right, this is the most racist season of The Bachelor I've seen people going

to antibello parties on. That's what I'm saying, Like the black but what happens right, people say, oh, it's a black person, that's not for us. If it's white, it's for everyone. Friends is for everybody. Living singles with black people, same damn show. Oh right, we have to until people understand the black people are human beings with a universal experience. We won't have that. Now. I don't care whether the white people ever see me as human. I'm past that

stage in my life now. I'm about what do black people think? What do black people need? And that's why I'm happy to be at BT. That's what I'm happy to be at B and C. That's something happy to be at out to zero and I'm happy to have these damn jobs I have to getting fired for two years and you know what I mean? Look, you know you said something real quickly, and we can't end on this like, man, if they can't ever see us as human right, if we can't get human rights, how are

we ever gonna give a civil rights right? That's right? Um, The idea that black people are human is a relatively new idea to a whole lot of people. For some, it's a futuristic one. You know. Um, we have to either convince the world that we're human, which has not worked because that's not how white supremacy works. Or we have to get to a space of saying I don't care and building our own and fighting and having a real people's struggle for justice. But that means we got

to support each other. We gotta stand up for each other. That's why the snitching thing bothers me so much. Right, It's not some some street ship to me. It's about saying what's our internal code, what's our value for ourselves? What can we do, what can we build? That's rightly, well, thank you for joining us, brother, except for Palestines out right now, that's right, that's it. That's it. They called me to say, y'all love, y'all appreciate it's the breakfast clubs,

breakfast club all right. Well. Lebron James responded to soccer players Latan Ibrahimovich, did I say right, criticisms of him being politically active, Now, here's what's Latin said. He's a phenomenal in what he's doing. But I don't like when people when they have some kind of statutes and they're going and they do politics at the same time what they're doing, I mean, do what you're good at. I play football because I'm the best in playing football. I

don't do politics. If I would be a political politician, I would do politics. Well. Lebram responded and said that he does need to use his platform for what people are going through and students as well. Here's what he said. You know, I will never shut up about things that's um, that's wrong. Um. I preach about my people. When I preach about equality, social injustice, racism, things that go on in our community, because I was a part of my community at one point and seeing any things that was

going on. And I know that you know what's going on still because I have a group of three hundred plus kids at my school that's going through the same thing and they need a voice, and I'm their voice. I'm their voice, and I use my platform to continue to share a light on everything that may be going on, not only in my community, but around you know, this

country and around the world. Yeah. In addition, Lebron went on to say that Latin was a hypocrite because he said that Latin used his own fame to speak out on issues of racism in Sweden. So you can't talk about me not speaking out, but then you're over here speaking out. Yeah. He basically told Lebron to shut up in dribble. And I think whenever you have a platform,

you should speak out against injustice. And I don't understand how that football player doesn't understand that if black people are experiencing injustice in America, a black person has every right to feel a way and speak out against it. And the NBA players, you know, they're very vocal. They have every right to be vocal, except when it comes to any injustices folks maybe experiencing at the hands of

the Chinese government. Yeah, I don't see why you have to be one dimensional, Like why can't you play sports but also care about what happens to your people, especially why can't you especially if you're black. If you're black, you're going to care about what happens to other black people, just like you know, Jerrymy Lynn. I'm sure as the Asian man cares about everything that's happening with Asian people right now, Like, how do you expect them not to

speak out about that? True? All right now, Oprah, They gave a first look at her sit down interview that she has but Megan Marco and Prince Harry and there's a teaser available now a CBS primetime special, and here is a preview of that. Were you silent or were you silenced? I just want to make it clear to everybody there is no subject that's off limits, almost unsurvivable. It sounds like there was a breaking point. My biggest

concerns history repeating itself. You've said some pretty shocking things here hold women. So it's going to air Mark seventh by the way, who that is now? Meg and Marco and Prince Harry. Oh okay, you know they actually left from being a duke in the Duchess of Sussex and you know, left Buckingham Palace and it was a big deal when it happened. And she talks about a lot of things that she experienced and being attacked all the

time and the trauma from that. So it's interesting conversation and it's their first major broadcast they're doing since giving up their senior royal duties, and they said that it's according to sources, it's the best interview she's ever done. Weren't they both to start a podcast that we're supposed

to spotify? Is someone all right? Now? Tiger Woods has also made his first comments since his crash happened, and he said, it's hard to explain how touching today was when I turned on the TV and saw all the red shirts. That's in reference to his peers wearing his signature Sunday outfit red shirt and black pants during the final round of the wcg Workday Championship. He said, to every golfer and every fan, you are truly helping me

get through this tough time, okay. You know they're saying that they believe I saw a FORENS expert was saying, it seems like he must have fell asleep behind the wheel. That's what they're they're thinking happened so far, all right, And Lady Gaga is gonna pay it over five hundred thousand. She's gonna pay a five hundred thousand dollars reward to a person, a mystery woman who returned her bulldog safe

and sound. If you guys heard this story, somebody actually violently abducted her dogs from her dogwalker, Ryan Fisher, who's also her close friend, and shot him in the chest. Her third dog escaped the attack and was later found by police. And now a woman has found these dogs and is returning them, and she's getting that five hundred thousand dollars reward. They were tied up in an alley or something like that, right into a pole or something,

actually getting their five hundred thousand. She's well, you know, some people are saying that they don't think that's a good idea because now it's going to encourage other people to attack and steal dogs to be able to return them for people. Get Lady Gaga's dogs, and I'm sure Lady Gaga is gonna have some security. If she could pay five thousand dollars to get a dog back, she could have security for dogs. Did they didn't arrest the people? I don't think they know who it is, yes, alleged.

I'm sure if they do enough digging they can find them. Damn Yeah, and they are because I'm sure the people that are that stole that dog went and got them a front person to turn the dog getting that happy. Come on, come on, all right, And the Source Awards are coming back after a seventeen year hiatus. Lindell McMillan is spearheading the return of the award show. He said, hip hop needs its premiere award show back after every award show, our social media at the Source explodes, so

back by popular demand. Yeah, I mean I do think hip hop needs an award show for sure. I don't know about this hit. Maybe next year, yeah, because I don't want to do virtual. Yeah, you shouldn't do it virtual like the relaunch it the Social Wars definitely shouldn't be virtual. Gotta be live all right now. The New York Times has done an article about TI and Tiny

being accused of sexual abuse. According to an attorney, they said that they are gonna they are asking authorities to launch a criminal investigation after dozens of women have come forward with allegations of sexual abuse. They're saying right now, at least eleven different women have come eleven accusers have come forward, and according to Ti and Tiny, they're saying that it is a shakedown and their attorney is denying

the accusations. And a statement that was provided to SPEND, they said, Clifford Ti and Tamika Harris denying the strongest possible terms, these unsubstantiated and baseless allegations. We are confident that if these claims are thoroughly and fairly investigated, no charges will be forthcoming. Yeah. I mean that's why the investigation is good, because now they have to dig into those claims. So let due process do what due process do. All right, Well, that is your rumor reports, Happy Borday

to Harry Belafonte. To Harry Belafonte is ninety four years old today. Okay, respected at elder. If you have the opportunity to soak up you know game from that triplelog, do it because it's no telling, you know, when he'll be returning to the essence and salute to the Gathering for Justice. On yesterday, they had a surprise virtual you know, born Day celebration for Harry Belafonte, called the Gathering for

Harry and hosted by Tiffany Harrison and myself. So salute to the whole Gathering for Justice and happy borning Day to Harry Belafonte. You should start to mix off plane, damn whatever, I can go home, mister, done the words. I don't think Harry said nothing about sid not. You just said that. I don't know, yes, all right. By the way, if Harry was a young man, they call that mumble rap right now, by absolutely call that mumble rap alright, classic record though. All right, well revot, we'll

see tomorrow. Everybody else and People's Choice mixes up next list, go morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. It's March first. Is Women's History Month. Who were repping today this Monday morning, March first. For Women's History Month, we are celebrating Viola Davis. Now, Viola Davis was the first woman of color too. When the best actress in the Drama Series of Award at the Emmy's in twenty fifteen, and she talked about the

difficulties black women have in getting lead roles. She won that four How to Get Away with Murder, and she's also the first African American to achieve the triple Crown of acting, having won an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, and two Tony Awards. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Here is her speech from the twenty fifteen Emmys. It's Woman's History Month, and we're celebrating the most influential women in history. Check out this phenomenal woman.

In my mind, I see a line, and over that line, I see green fields and lovely flowers and beautiful white women with their arms stretched out to me over that line. But I can't seem to get over that line. That was Harriet Tubman in the eighteen hundreds. And let me tell you something, the only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity. You cannot win an Emmy for roles that are not there. So here's to all the writers, the awesome people that have been showered.

Paul Lee, Peter Nowak Shonda Rhymes, people who have redefined what it means to be beautiful, to be sexy, to be a leading woman, to be black, and to the Taraji p Henson's, the Kerry Washington's, the Hallie Berries, the Nicole Barharre's, the Megan Goods, to Gabrielle Union, thank you for taking us over that line. And that was another phenomenal woman in history. That's right, that was Viola Davis.

We are celebrating her today for Women's History Months. She also has her own production company with her husband, Julius Tennan, called Julie Productions. But we love her because not only is she an amazing actor, she also is recognized for her advocacy for talking about human rights and talking about justice and equality for women and women of color. I absolutely shout out to miss Viola Davis. March first, you know, the whole month of marches, Women's History Month, and when

we come back, we got the positive note. It's the Breakfast Club, Go Morning Morning. Everybody is cej Envy, Angela, Ye, Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Club. Now shout the Fredo Bang for joining us. That's right. Very talented artists, very talented and also very very cool to talk to. Absolutely he has a good conversation. Shout out to Baton Rouge, which is why I don't understand because I don't be

all up in the kids business. But you know, I just saw a bunch of people online saying, you know, tell him to stop beefing with everybody. I'm just like, this guy is such a pleasant person. Who could he be beefing with? You know what I mean? And also shout out to March Lamont Hill for joining us this morning as well. Yes, Marca Lamont Hill has a new book out called Except for Palestine The Limits of Progressive Politics. Is actually March Lamont Hill and Michael, Well, Mitchell. What's

Mitchell's last name, Mitchell Plicnick. I think it is, yeah, Mitchell Platnick. So that's how Marcholamont Hill's new book, Except for Palestine The Limits of Progressive Politics. All right now, shout out to everybody again, We'll see you guys in Atlanta, not this week, next week. We had to push you back because one of the members that COVID he's doing fine. He's fully recovered. So if you want to learn more about real estate and getting into the real estate game.

We're going to be in Atlanta hosting our seminar. Shout out to my partner Caesar as well, who just releases new book, Flipping Keys. So we're gonna be talking about how we got in an industry, how we make money and all that through real estate. Now you're gonna be on the e YO podcast tonight, right, Oh yes, I am going to be on to Earn Your Leisure tonight. So that's live at eight o'clock tonight, so I'll be on with it with them. Today is also a big

day for me. I'm actually signing my lease today. I'm opening a coffee shop in Brooklyn, and so today is the least signing day, so I'll be taking care of that. So shout out to everybody at Cup Coffee, Uplifts people and Brooklyn Roasting. This is huge for me. Another brick and mortar location here in Brooklyn. All right, Charlotte, you got a positive note. I do man the positive notice

simply this. Eventually all pieces fall into place until then, laugh at the confusion, live for the moment and know that everything happens for a reason. Breakfast Club, you know, finished, y'all due

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