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FULL SHOW: Live From Clark Atlanta University + More!

Apr 26, 20241 hr 21 min
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Speaker 1

The Morning Shown better known as the People's Choice and Sluto on My life skin brothers out there.

Speaker 2

It's just hilarious.

Speaker 3

That's what the world I last.

Speaker 1

Just don't do you know why?

Speaker 4

Man Charlemagne to don't you to everybody come to the breakfast club.

Speaker 1

I call this the hot seat y Ima yo backfist Suthing. It's like being America's found four.

Speaker 5

Don't feel like my missus Suthers.

Speaker 1

I never thought to me every time I go to the revers Club, I have no comp like the food man I'm getting.

Speaker 3

To 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.

Speaker 1

Yo yo yo is just scelarious.

Speaker 3

Good morning, charlomage to go pas stood up playing It is Friday.

Speaker 1

Yes, it's Friday, and we are broadcasting live from Clark Atlanta University, Clark Atlanta.

Speaker 3

What's happening big, Yes.

Speaker 1

We are here Friday. We are broadcast live. We got a lot of things to discuss today. Were gonna bring a lot of you guys up here to talk about a lot of the things that's going on today in this world.

Speaker 4

We're all the mass communication major today Okay, damn, y'all better be here. If I didn't see a lot of mass communication majors here, I was gonna be upset this morning.

Speaker 5

So text all your.

Speaker 4

Friends that made you in math communications, tell them to get on down for the auditorium.

Speaker 1

That's right. I was actually surprised. I'm like a student's gonna arrive at six am. I mean Thursday. Last night was Thursday in Atlanta. There was so much going on in the games, and there's always something going on in Atlanta, but there's a lot of students here and a lot of students walking in. So salute to everybody that came.

Speaker 4

Well, we told them we had food and money, so they better bring their ass out of auditorio Maryland morning.

Speaker 1

You think that's what they care about. Absolutely, Okay, it was a right right.

Speaker 5

Just how you feel it.

Speaker 3

I feel good. I feel good Like I was gonna say, I never got it just early when I was in college. But I only went to college for a semisters time. Okay, okay, really yeah, so it don't it don't count.

Speaker 5

Did they get you your ear budget? Yep? I got it all right, good day. Yeah, but you know, just got her nice and metrical bobs. Yeah, don't play the protective handstick.

Speaker 3

And they really thought I was gonna put these over top of this is much just vibe.

Speaker 1

No, no, not doing We're not doing that.

Speaker 6

Yeah.

Speaker 5

All right, well let's breakfast get here because I'm hungry.

Speaker 1

Lord Rae is coming in. Breakfasts coming in right now.

Speaker 4

Salute the ninety six point one to beat. That's our new station here in Atlanta.

Speaker 1

That's right. Yeah, the food is coming in this second. They're gonna bring the food in. It's a Caribbean vibe morning, so it's gonna be a little bit Caribbean food. Oh so we're gonna be sleep yes after the food paths. Oh breakfast man, Caribbean breakfast. Okay, they ain't about to be no ocktails and grits and nothing.

Speaker 5

Crazy like that.

Speaker 1

No, no, that sounds good though I wouldn't that.

Speaker 5

I wouldn't stop.

Speaker 1

All right, Well, let's get the show cracking. When we come back, we got front page news. We'll tell you about what's going on the Supreme Court. Also more protests, so don't go anywhere as to the breakfast club. Good morning warning everybody. It's dj n V, jess Alary and Charlamagne. The gud we are the breakfast Club's getting some front page news. Now. Last night in sports, the Magic Beaks

of Cavs won twenty one eighty three last night. I actually seen the game at Copper Coats, Luthor Copper Cove.

Speaker 7

Uh.

Speaker 1

The seventy six is destroyed. The next one twenty five, one fourteen, and the Lakers lost last night one twelve to one to five. Now, if you watch the draft, anybody in the sports football, what's your team? Football? Anybody? What's your team? Don't see the Cowboys? Okay, you're stealing. Somebody said, oh yeah, they just joined us with broadcasting live from Clark Atlanta University.

Speaker 4

They got to turn the instrumental down. I feel like I want to spin a verse, but I can't because they're instrumental loud. Yeah, our vocals ain't loud enough.

Speaker 1

Well he just turned it down. Yeah, turn us up into headphone. Now that the Giants got Malik Neighbors, who was a wide receiveral you know who your Cowboys guy?

Speaker 5

No, I was. I wasn't checked out all day yesterday.

Speaker 1

Okay, they got somebody named Tyler Gooton. Okay, we going to the Super Bowl next year. That's what you say every year, I don't even know who he don't matter, never get there. All right, Now, let's talk about some of these protests that's been going on in a lot of these colleges. You got audio red.

Speaker 8

New encampments of anti war protesters popping up on other campuses now from coast to coast. More than a dozen people arrested at the University of Maryland, where students staged a sit in for Palestinians today. Then in Atlanta, protesters clashing with police on Emory University's campus, even reports of getting tased. Georgia State troopers also making several arrests there.

Speaker 4

I'm not mad at any of those kids right to peacefully protest. If they have the constitutional right to do that, they should be allowed to. But the school also has the right to reinforce whatever rules they have. Yeah, but they don't want to tasee the kids. They should even be having no law enforcement intervening in those situations.

Speaker 5

In no way, shape or form.

Speaker 4

When I say that the school had the right to reinforce whatever rules they have, I'm talking about as far as like those kids missing class and stuff.

Speaker 1

Yeah, because school is still their responsibility. But not only that, and then the students that are scared to go to class that need to get walked to class or walk to the cafeteria and walked around campus. Yeah, absolutely should protect those kids as well. Now, yesterday's the Supreme Court. It looks like Donald Trump filed to have absolute immunity where ex presidents can't be charged. And the Supreme Court said this, and the justices.

Speaker 9

Hearing arguments and the former president Donald Trump's claim that he should be immune from criminal charges for apps committed well in office. And while the Court is considering the wor to one justice a ruling for the ages for all presidents, there will be more immediate implications for mister Trump. Now, there's clearly some skepticism in that questioning and just herd that mister Trump should enjoy absolute immunity. But it is much less clear what the Court will do from here.

With some signals they may not ultimately issue a definitive ruling, and if that's the case, it could delay the start of mister Trump's federal trial.

Speaker 4

Basically, he doesn't want to be a hell accountable for nothing, not at all. But you can't say nobody is above the law in this country. But then grant him absolute immunity. But I don't expect the Supreme Court to do the right thing.

Speaker 1

No, but I also understand why a president, I guess, wouldn't be charged with a lot of those crimes. It may be charged, but not go to jail. Why he's the president of the United States. What does that mean? Because he's running again and he's going to make sure that he makes sure he doesn't go to jail.

Speaker 4

Yeah, but you, of course, But you can't give anybody in this country absolute immunity, Like nobody should be above the law. Like why just because he's white and male and purlishige.

Speaker 1

No, he's not above the love. All right, Well that is front page news. Next home, we'll tell you about Kim k She actually pulled up to the White House, And we'll tell you why everybody else. Get it off your chest, now, students were at Clark Atlanta. Now, if there's somebody stressing you out, an ex, your mother, your father, a professor, and you want to get something off your chest, maybe a roommate, We're gonna let you, guys get to the mic and say it all. You can tell us why you're blessed.

Speaker 4

Oh, you can tell us why you can tell us the good things that's going on in your life as well well.

Speaker 1

He wants to go to the positive side. I was gonna go to the other side.

Speaker 3

Let me get this called get it off your chest.

Speaker 1

That's right, but just good things you want to get off your chest as well. So we just ask it the you off you have. You could just step up to that mic over there. We're gonna do it when we come back. Don't look don't look scared. Don't look scared. So we're asking us, you know when we come back, and your phone call us out there. Eight hundred and five eighty five one oh five one will take some of you guys calls as well. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning with live at Clark Atlanta.

Speaker 10

University, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Eight five five five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1

Morning. Everybody is E J N V Jesse, Larry, Charlotteane the Goud. We are the Breakfast Club. We are broadcasting live from Clark Landa University, Thirst point one defeat sir. And this is the segment where we allow the students to get it off their chess. What's your name, bro?

Speaker 11

My name is Marcus Zions East, Marcus. I'm a firstman here. I'm a freshman business student from Mobile, Alabama. Okay, and I would like to get my test. But but on the blessed side, on the positive side, or I just feel like I'm blessed to even make it out of my city.

Speaker 1

We ever come out here to Clark Atlanta.

Speaker 11

The list is clock Atlanta and expand on my opportunities, be able to meet new people, being new skills, being new perspectives, and yeah, I'm here, I'm able to promote my brand every day.

Speaker 5

I'm blessed, you know.

Speaker 11

I wake up every day on my grind five thirty in the morning. I woke earlier to day to get here though.

Speaker 2

That's right.

Speaker 1

Shout out to Brown Start Seed investor Star Seed Vest. All right, brother, Now you' supposed to after a time and you're supposed to have a stuff for us. I got you. It is right down on the sigareroet. Okay, Okay, okay. Hey, what's your name, mama?

Speaker 3

Good morning.

Speaker 12

My name is Adrien Kaye Assumis. I'm a junior criminal justice student with a minor in phledical science here at Clarkatlanta University. Okay, I'm stressed because finals are coming up. But on the buss side, I just received my dream internship and I'm finishing this semester with a four point Oh oh right.

Speaker 5

Ain't turns your better bet.

Speaker 12

My internship is at the Philadelphia Defenders Association. I want to be a criminal defense attorney.

Speaker 1

And you you want to body those the finals this week. Don't worry about the next week.

Speaker 3

I'm not that worried. I'm alright.

Speaker 1

And what's your name, mama?

Speaker 3

Good morning.

Speaker 6

My name is Jasmine Owings and I'm a biolog pH d student and I'm from Los Angeles, and I'm.

Speaker 3

Blessed because last week I applied to my dream job.

Speaker 1

Would na say to be an astronaut?

Speaker 5

That's dope, all right? We do don't want to be an afternaut.

Speaker 1

Hold on, we're gonna take some more calls when we come back. We gotta pay some bills. But eight hundred five eight five one oh five one, we're broadcasting from Clark Atlanta University. We got a lot of students lined up, and next time we're gonna talk to you students about everything that's going on in the world and how you guys feel. So you can get anything that you want off your chest, whether it's about the Palestine stuff, whether it about the presidents stuff. Were gonna talk about all

that when we come back to the move. It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2

Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1

It's a is.

Speaker 2

It's your time to get it off your chest.

Speaker 5

Way up, whether you're.

Speaker 3

Man or black, time to get up and get something.

Speaker 2

Call up now.

Speaker 10

Eight hundred five eight five one O five one. We want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club morning.

Speaker 1

Everybody at CEJ n V, Jess Larry and Charlamagne the Goud. We are the Breakfast Club. We're broadcasting from Atlanta Clark Atlanta University in HBCU, and we got students lined up to get it off their chest this morning. And what's your name, mama? Hey, stop calling them kids, Mama. You don't know it's a New.

Speaker 2

York is mama.

Speaker 3

Good morning, Mama, Good morning.

Speaker 13

My name is Hannah Poona. I'm from North Carolina, grew up in Florida. Heye, I I'm feeling blessed today. I wanted to thank you guys so much for coming, but also I wanted to highlight the encampments at Emory. Yesterday, our brothers and sisters across the grass, both more House and Spellman. Some of them were arrested, shot with rubber bullets, tear gas, and one of our own more House brothers that I know, Malik Pool, was arrested and it's still

his court hearing. First one is today, So I just wanted to bring light to that and make sure that everybody is aware of what's going on around them, and also make sure that we're also protesting ourselves on our campus. We have that promenade out there, and I want to see us out there, and I want to see us standing up for things like this as well. We can't let their efforts be in vain and we need to be a part of the fight too.

Speaker 1

Absolutely, thank you, thank you, Good morning, good morning, what's morning.

Speaker 3

I'm Tatiana Miller.

Speaker 6

I am a first year of Business administration here at the most unless she's Quacklan University, and I want to start off by saying, first off, I am so blessed because I am.

Speaker 3

Here and I am alive. But one thing that I would love to get off.

Speaker 6

My chest is I feel that US students need like a mental health week, And honestly, I feel like mental health not only is one of my biggest passions, but I feel like us as students we need a break. Finals are coming up and everything is back back, back, back back, and I really do feel like that it just needs.

Speaker 4

To be you want to mental health break before finals week before get your mind right? That makes perfect sense to me. What are we talking about that? I'm lying, I ain't got no problem.

Speaker 5

This week, but that's a great idea.

Speaker 1

Yes, well, thank you, thank you?

Speaker 2

All right?

Speaker 1

What's up?

Speaker 6

Bro?

Speaker 1

What's your name?

Speaker 4

Man?

Speaker 14

Are you doing? Good morning? My name is Mikle Jackson from North New Jersey. I'm a sophomore mass media arts major. I just want to say I'm blessed to be here.

I feel like everybody else is blessed to be here too, blessed to see y'all, blessed fall this even happen for real and really just best advice I would just tell you about It's like, Look, mental health is a real problem, but if you really want to be healthy and happy, you could change one of the two things, either your mindset or your situation.

Speaker 4

Right.

Speaker 2

And what's your name, bro?

Speaker 15

More than my name is Miles Ross I'm a graduating senior political science major from Morehouse, and I'll tell you that President Biden really has me stress. I know that I've been asked before as a graduating senior, if I had the opportunity to speak to him, what would I What would I say? And I wrote a short poem.

Speaker 2

I'd like to how short?

Speaker 7

Now?

Speaker 1

Ten seconds?

Speaker 15

Probably so, I said closer to the mic, I'd say, if I had the opportunity to speak with Biden.

Speaker 1

What would I say?

Speaker 15

I'd say, stay away from politics on my commencement day. This is not the opportunity to pander to my vote. The only thing that you should do is give a Negro hope. Tell me that you're proud that I've made it to the top, because this is not the time for a easley photo op. If you want to address global issues, do it from the White House, because when you'm the more House, you're stepping into my house. So watch what you say to me in my Whitney Houston voice.

You have an opportunity to make the right choice. If I had an opportunity, this is what I'd say. Keep your security in check on my commencement day. If you want to give an active service. Some money would be nice, so when it's time for re election, I may not have to think twice. Give us the money that you spend to fund to genocide so I can live in comfort in the country I reside.

Speaker 3

If I had the opportunity, this is what I'd say. Don't offer yourself to scrutiny on my commencement day, right right, all right, Hey, I was somebody for more Alana, right right, And that was not.

Speaker 1

What I'm saying. All right, well, we're gonna come back to you. We gonna come back to we gotta pay some more bills. We'll come back to you. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eight five one five one. Now we got Justic James coming up.

Speaker 3

What we're talking about, we're talking about a bunch of stuff, But I wanted to get their approvalge if they really care about it. Three clock Atlanta. So I'm gonna ask them a for every story y'all came out this and if they'd be like, yeah, I'm gonna sell Ryan.

Speaker 1

And we'll get to that next. It's the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 2

Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1

Morning. Everybody's ce j n v Jess Hilariy Cholamine the guy.

Speaker 12

We are.

Speaker 1

The Breakfast Club were broadcasting live from clark Land University ninety six point one to beat. They sot to absolutely well, let's get right into it. Let's get to jest with the mess you.

Speaker 3

Needs is real. Wes J Justica, Robert Moore.

Speaker 1

Just don't do no lines, don't do talk. Nobody talk the world which jets worldwide matters.

Speaker 2

On the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1

She's a coaching ship.

Speaker 3

She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see the time to set it off. Okay, So in Baltimore News, because I know that's where I'm from, Baltimore, I got a Bottimore Baddy in the building. What's up from Baltimore?

Speaker 1

You gotta come up from going to from Baltimore.

Speaker 3

I heard she was from Baltimore too, I was like, what's that girl?

Speaker 6

Okay?

Speaker 3

So in our city at Pikesville High, a high school athletic director got arrested yesterday for being a fraud.

Speaker 16

The clip posted to social media includes racist and anti Semitic insults about students. Now, county leaders believe it was AI generated. Detectives found former athletic director. He's on Darien to be responsible for the clip, believe to be retaliation after finding out his contract would not be renewed.

Speaker 3

Yeah, so he was accused of making a fake recording of the principal saying racist things about him. So backstory on that. So he was first of all, no, let me play what he said. He because I'm gonna explain the backstory. Leader play the second clip.

Speaker 1

I seriously don't understand why I have to constantly put up with these dumbasses here every day, between these ungrateful white kids who can't test their way out of the ankle back or these two tachers who don't get it. How hard is it going to get these students to meet their grade level expectations? Lawrence and Ravenel should have never been higher. And don't let me get started on DJ.

Speaker 17

I'm gonna drag his black ass out here one way or another, the inadequacies of these people.

Speaker 1

And if I have to get one more complaint from one more Jew in this community, I'm going to join the other side. Jesus.

Speaker 3

The police says some of the audio was so bad that they couldn't even include it in the in the report.

Speaker 5

That AI was better than the AI Drake us for that Kendid.

Speaker 3

It really was.

Speaker 1

It really was.

Speaker 3

However, it was fake and the reason why the athletic director was arrested because all right, so back in December he got fired, well, he was under investigation. He was fired from mis handling funds, right, so this is supposedly his get back to the principal, and the principal he was. He was in high water for it. He lost his job, so he's going to get his job back eventually. But yeah, this is like some tip of sad How did they figure.

Speaker 1

Out it was a Y?

Speaker 7

Do we know?

Speaker 4

Yeah, I don't think it's really AI, but you know, that's gonna be the newest No, I think that really was the principal, But I think I think that's gonna be the excuse moving forward. And it's sad that we live in a world where we don't even we're gonna have to decide whether something in real career or not.

Speaker 1

But obviously that prove it was fake because he got his job.

Speaker 3

Yeah that's what they're saying. Yeah, during the process, they found out that the clip was made using AI and it linked back to the high schools as the director detectives believe the affletic director made the recording to retaliate after he was investigated for potential mishandling the funds.

Speaker 1

Yeah he didn't.

Speaker 3

They didn't say exactly how, but they said that, yeah, he found out it was fake and it traced back to him. So yeah, don't don't try to do my facts like that. I mean, all right, he said, I'm gon drink his black cants out of here.

Speaker 1

All right.

Speaker 3

So I don't know if y'all care about this, care about neo baby mother? Yeah, a lot them like, no, I'm gonna tell y'all anybody they don't.

Speaker 1

Even cared about really, So Yesterday, don't.

Speaker 3

Stop playing with So yesterday's being mother shawtey Right. She went on live and she had him all live while he's playing the video games and niggas supposed to be watching the kids. She went live like accused him of not watching the kids. But we didn't see no kids in the videos. So now both of y'all are not watching the kids, and we have the audio play. Tell him about the freak call.

Speaker 7

Junior, tell him about the freak guard he called the police body slam, y'all guess what over what over what because he's over the house while his kids is here.

Speaker 3

Why you likes to have weed, alcohol, mushrooms and prostitutes in the house while his kids are here. Everyone has asked him to stop, but he will not listen to nobody, so pretty much provoking Neo to do something to her. So she has her camera or whatever, she has our camera out. But and I guess she went through them comments and seeing that nobody jumped on her side, I guess she wanted us to all jump on Neo. She wanted the fans to be like, oh uh uh no, no no, but it didn't go that way.

Speaker 4

Jump on Neil for what we seen he said, not even that he said. She said conversations, just what she said, and he was.

Speaker 3

Just like leave, leave, and he called the police or her. So she posted an apology in her story yesterday basically saying, so, I'm drinking sea talking to my dad, and I realized that I shouldn't have put our business online and that emotions were high, and I have postpartum built up with frustration, and I just want him to show up and be the best hymn. So I don't yea but clown out.

Speaker 5

You can't just apologize, call me Diddy Jr.

Speaker 3

You know, and then saying, you know, like she was saying that he had man handled her and hit her all of that, ye, because people.

Speaker 1

Would have believed that he'd lost everything, right, yeah, would.

Speaker 4

People probably still believe it because you know, the apology is never allowed, is never as loud as the.

Speaker 1

Accusation, right yeah.

Speaker 4

Yeah.

Speaker 3

And then so after she did that, made the apology, she went back online and started coming at people. She was she was living in them comments that post bottom had her all in the comments because she was shooting at people, shooting at people like everybody else catches.

Speaker 4

It scary though, how you know, just just last year, Diddy Jr. Meant something totally different. It meant you It was a mogul that say I'm Diddy in my city.

Speaker 5

Not no more.

Speaker 3

No, that's messed up. But that is just what the master for the first hour, all right, thank you, Jess.

Speaker 1

When we come back and got front page news, Kim Kardashian was at the White House, we'll tell you why. And then when we come back from that, we're going to be happening kind of like a town hall meeting here right all right, Okay, and we want to talk to the students here because we broadcast live from clock.

Speaker 4

I want to know what the students gonna do come November. What you mean come November, because you know I respect every student. Oh, okay, we're gonna talk when.

Speaker 1

We come back, come back.

Speaker 3

Yes, all right, he ready to go, He ready to go?

Speaker 1

All right, Like I said, we live o'clock, Atlanta University, ninety six point one, the Beat. It's the breakfast Club.

Speaker 2

Get your ass some you're checking out the breakfast Club.

Speaker 1

Warning everybody, it's DJ En v Jessin, Larry Charlamaane the guy. We are the breakfast club.

Speaker 3

Let's getting some front pagerews, Jeff Hungry.

Speaker 5

Y'all get it the Yeah, won't you act like you're pregnant for once?

Speaker 1

She don't want the fruit. She gonn fool food though.

Speaker 3

I was just ask him for a piece of fruit, and he going to stay over the microphes.

Speaker 1

He said fruit.

Speaker 3

You thought I said food.

Speaker 1

I'm all right. Now let's start with some sports. Last night, the Magic beat the Cavaliers one twenty one eighty three to seventy six, beat the Nicks one twenty five one fourteen. The Nuggets beat the Lakers one twelve, one oh five, and last night was the draft. Caitleb Williams was drafting number one to the Bears. My giants got Molik Neighbors wide receiver Charlamage. Doesn't know who he got, h Tyler Gooden, You don't know who that is? Still right?

Speaker 2

Uh? Okay, all right?

Speaker 4

Atlanta got a black quarterback too. They drafted the black quarterback last night.

Speaker 1

Hey got your name, Mike? I think Michael Pennix Peix. I think it is Michael Pennick year all right now, Uh. Yesterday, Joe Biden granted clemency to sixteen Americans convicted of non violent drug offenses, and Kim Kardashian was at the White House to discuss.

Speaker 18

I just wanted to start off by thanking you mad and Vice President for hosting this event today and just for your deep commitment two second chances. Also, I wanted to thank President Biden for all all comutations in the

part Indus that are happening. It was actually this very room that I was in years ago, my first clemency meeting, that really inspired me to take a journey of really helping to figure out how I can be helpful and how I can tell the amazing stories that I would hear from the success stories from individuals like yourself, and I didn't know.

Speaker 7

A whole lot.

Speaker 3

And I was inspired to go to law.

Speaker 18

School and really further my education to see what I can do to help and not rely on my attorneys to kind of translate everything for me, because I really couldn't grasp what.

Speaker 3

All of this means.

Speaker 4

You know, Democrats don't know how to message anything, because soon as you see Kim Kardashian and joins Kamala Harris at the White House to talk.

Speaker 1

Criminal justice for him, you just roll your eyes.

Speaker 4

Okay, But what the event was actually about with what you said, President Biden issued pardons for eleven people and commuted the sentences of five others who have been convicted of non violent drug offenses.

Speaker 1

So that's a good thing, that is, you know, that's a good thing that is. And that's from Page News. Since we're about to have a town home meeting, right, yes, eight hundred five eighty five one O five one. You guys can call them as well, but we're suppot we speaking to the students here this morning.

Speaker 2

Yeah, a walk landa university.

Speaker 4

Yeah, because you know, I respect every student across America's right to protest. But we know elections have consequences. And I heard the young brother Antonio, and I heard Antonio. I overheard him say earlier Biden lost lost vote right, And you know this is this is one of the most consequential elections of our lifetime. I'm not a fan of President Biden in anyway, and I think Democrats the cowards.

But Donald Trump is a fashion right and you know he's a would be dictator who is a complete threat to democracy.

Speaker 5

So I need to know what do y'all plan to do in November.

Speaker 1

That's right, and we're gonna do that when we come back. Go answer now, Antony until he's ready, rock and roll until they got We're gonna talk to that when we come back to it. Don't go anywhere but broadcasting live. We got food. I we have food for the students. Where's that Where where I'm up here eating oat meal? They out there with white around their mouth, looking hungry.

Speaker 4

They got a white around They don't They're here for the food.

Speaker 1

Who they eat they gonna leave? No, that ain't true. It's ninety six point one to beat me at Clark Atlanta University is the breakfast Club.

Speaker 2

Good morning, the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1

Morning everybody. Its Stee j n V Jess Hilarious, Charlamagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We are broadcasting live from Atlanta Clark Atlanta University.

Speaker 3

Now quite.

Speaker 1

We here on this beautiful campus with all these beautiful black students. Make noise for yourself.

Speaker 4

If you know, y'all the future, right future and whatever future this country has, you all represent so much of that.

Speaker 5

So that's why we want to talk to.

Speaker 1

Y'all this morning. That buff comes over here, y'all. Let me know, all right, I just let me just say, yo, all right, now we have the Townhole meeting and we want to discuss a lot of the things that's going on right.

Speaker 4

Now, but really the current protests that are happening around the country. Like you know, we see what's happening on on campuses, you know, all around the country. And I heard the brother Antonio earlier say how President Biden has has lost his votes, right, So I'm just you know, I'm just wondering, you know what, with with what's going on currently on campuses around the country, how is that

going to impact y'all in November? Because you know, I do think you know, President Biden is trash, but also Donald Trump is a would be dictator.

Speaker 5

You know what I'm saying, He's a He's a threat to democracy as we know it.

Speaker 4

I don't think you can have somebody in this country number one, you know, who's got all the election criminal charges that he has, but also somebody who doesn't care about the Constitution in any way, shape or form. He wanted to you know, suspend the suspend the constitution to overthrow the results of an election.

Speaker 1

Right, But also you know, like you said, it's it's two people that a lot of people don't like. But people have to get out there and vote. And the Antonio said earlier that Biden lost his vote.

Speaker 4

So morning.

Speaker 3

Morning, Okay.

Speaker 17

So I will say four years ago, I was a diehard Joe Biden fan, right to the point I made skits that went viral to make a mockery out of the Trump administration. But four years later, I will say, whoever's Joe Biden campaign manager needs to be fired?

Speaker 1

On Joe Bidens?

Speaker 17

Yeah, like why would you support Israel? And also ban try to like ban TikTok right before election?

Speaker 19

Like gen Z, we're not voting for you. Sorry, there's not a lot of our votes.

Speaker 17

But we're also I'm not voting for Trump either, but I'm not the type of person where I'm going to say, oh, I'm not voting at all.

Speaker 19

So hopefully whoever's like the independent is like a.

Speaker 1

Better option, Like you don't you vote with third party can.

Speaker 19

Quite time, and like it's just it's weird.

Speaker 17

We have two bad options at this point, because it's just showing like, Joe Biden, are you really like for the people like you said you were like four years ago, Like this is weird.

Speaker 19

It's weird, like you're funding Israel? What's what's that about?

Speaker 6

You know?

Speaker 1

So, yeah, he's a good point of the way that he does. Absolutely.

Speaker 20

My name is Jay Williams.

Speaker 6

I'm a freshman mass media arts major, and first off, I want to say free Palace line and second vault. Just like he said, I was a diehard Biden fan and it was mainly because I didn't want Trump to win again. And then it's like as you grow older, you mature and you sit and watch it. As a person who's supposed to be a first time voter, I can say that Joe Biden doesn't have my vote either. Wow,

because I don't know. It's like I can't really sit here and say that he he's done enough for us gen z Yeers and us.

Speaker 3

As like black people.

Speaker 6

I feel like it's like, you come, you eat with us, you come campaign in our city and things like that, but what are you really doing. You just coming here for a photo op. You coming here for votes, And we're not votes. We're not a photo op. We're people, we have rights, we have opinions. And it's like, if you're going to actually sit down and listen and talk to us and see what we want, then do that, but don't come just because you need votes and it looks good on your campaign.

Speaker 19

And I feel like that's all he's doing.

Speaker 6

And I'm nineteen, okay, so, and politics is something that's close to near and dear to me. I've been a person of politics since I was young.

Speaker 3

History is my thing. So it's like just sitting watching it.

Speaker 6

Even as vice president, I couldn't really sit here and say, oh, Joe Biden did this. Joe Biden then that he's just always been there sitting on the sidelines and watching. So as him watching him become president, of course, it was joyous because because it's not Trump, but it's like, now, it's not really much he's really doing for us.

Speaker 2

What do you plan to do?

Speaker 5

Come Antonio that he might vote for.

Speaker 19

Robert Kennedy Junior.

Speaker 3

Robert F.

Speaker 6

Kennedy Junior actually came to Clark, Atlanta last semester and I got to watch him speak, and I, as we all, asked him a couple of questions on like what he planned on doing and what I really what I when I was really hooked on him when he when he spoke about his stance on HBCUs, because I mentioned to him that funding was substantially cut for HBCUs. That's why people a lot of people complain about their experiences here because we don't have the funding, you know, That's why

it's so expensive. So when I asked him what he planned on doing about it, he spoke from his heart and how we're the future. And that was one of the only students in that crowd. So he has my vote.

Speaker 5

But I gotta let you know.

Speaker 4

I do want to let you know, just to be fair, that Biden Harris administration has invested over seven billion dollars in HBCUs.

Speaker 1

I just want to throw that out there, right, you know, And we got we got more people on under mic. They say, we gotta, we gotta. We'll come right back to You're gonna play a song and we'll come right back to you, all right, promise, all right. It is the Breakfast Club of broadcasting live from Clark Atlanta University, ninety six point one. To beat makes a noise, say heah, y'all.

Speaker 3

That's right, and.

Speaker 1

It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning morning, everybody in stee j N G. Jesselarry and Cholamine the guy. We are the Breakfast Club are broadcasting live from Clark Atlanta University ninety six point one. To be yo makes a noise, y'all. Now we're having kind of like a town hall this morning when we're talking to the students getting their opinions. And this is very this is very interesting.

Speaker 4

This is why I love doing morning radio because you know, like when we say the Breakfast Club is America's front ports, right, so like we get to sit down and like talk to people like this students everything absolutely she what's really going on out here in these streets?

Speaker 1

That's right. And we have a young lady on the mic right now, what's your name?

Speaker 19

My name is Hannah Puna.

Speaker 13

I was just here a couple of minutes ago, Carolina and Florida, and I just wanted to make it clear that it really does not make sense to vote for Biden anymore. He does not represent us and represent like advocacy for the black community, because how are you going to financially support a genocide and then come to the AUC where you know that cop City is being built, where you know that our community is being targeted, and talk to us. That just doesn't make any sense to me.

My personal messages is stop cop City, free Palestine, free Congo, free Yemen, free Syria. If you're Afghanistan and all these countries that are under attack and going under genocide that he is ignoring or either directly supporting.

Speaker 4

What would you like to hear Hannah from President Biden that would make you vote for him in November?

Speaker 13

D invest in Palestine, stop ord, invest in the world. Why are you Why are you putting money towards that. If you you are the president, you can do something about copsity, de militarized the AUC, and demilitarize all the countries I just listed, Well, thank you.

Speaker 1

So much, And if you're just tuning in, yes, we have baulk Alanda University. This is not a hate train of buy it. Were just putting.

Speaker 4

What they planning to do in November, because you know, you look at everything that's going on, you know, on campuses.

Speaker 5

All across the country.

Speaker 4

When I heard Antonio say that earlier that President Biden's lost his vote, I'm like, yo, let's just talk to the students to see what's happening.

Speaker 1

Now, we got another gentleman on the mike.

Speaker 20

What's your name, broh, My name is Ezekiel Stevens, Massimo Arts, Major Concentration TV film for second on Michigan. Uh, mister Clacklane University elect All.

Speaker 1

Right, what's your opinion?

Speaker 4

Brother?

Speaker 1

How you feeling?

Speaker 20

Honestly, I don't I'm I'm a little confused, you know, a little distraught at the fact this.

Speaker 19

Recently, we had Donald Trump come on the West side of Atlanta.

Speaker 20

He came to Chick fil A and I guess he wants some votes because he got He gave way know, thirty milkshakes and chickens chick.

Speaker 1

Milk. And it threw me off.

Speaker 3

It threw me off because you know, this is the mecca of black people.

Speaker 1

You know what I'm saying, this is.

Speaker 5

Like but also got so much conservative values, like.

Speaker 20

You know what I'm saying, but you know, he came to our side of town, and that that really broke me because it's like it took for a chicken sandwich to win us over, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 19

And I didn't like that.

Speaker 20

And the fact that the matter is people are saying they're voting for him just because of the simple factor of twelve hundred dollars stemus check, not realizing that it was a Democrat woman that helped that that put that together, not him. He's a Democratic doll, you know what I'm saying. So Congress, oh yeah. And with Joe Biden is just like you come into Morehouse to do a commencement speech and I haven't heard any good things besides the you know,

funding of HBCUs what else have you done. So it's like they're they're using us as their meal ticket to get wins, to get dubs, and I'm not a meal ticket. I'm sorry, I don't look at it like that. If you're gonna represent me, represent something, you know what I'm saying, represent us for the right cause, not just put no chicken sandwiches in a commitment speech to sit here and say, oh, yeah, I'm gonna give y'all, y'all.

Speaker 2

Student of depth relief.

Speaker 1

You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 20

Granted that is good, but don't sit here and do that for no votes, man, Like, do it out the kindness of your heart.

Speaker 1

But what are you planning to do in November? What I plan to do? I plan to vote for my local government. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 20

At the end of the day, that's who that's who really make the big dollars, the big bills. That'sn't really make the votes. At the end of the day, we got to marry Andre Dickens. We also got our congressman. We got about what fourteen fourteen in this Georgia district?

Speaker 3

Is that right?

Speaker 20

I think I don't know politics, Okay, Yeah, so I plan to vote for whoever's in the local government right now. You know, I'm really I still got I still got something to do.

Speaker 4

I can't believe we got here in America where we don't have any good options for of the state America.

Speaker 1

Yeah that we like.

Speaker 4

Yeah, and also and also too, when y'all remember man, when y'all talk about those stimulus checks, please understand, they didn't just give y'all twelve hundred dollars. There was a global pandemic where millions of people had to die for y'all to get that money. Please don't think that somebody just gave that to y'all. Out the goodness for your heart. Good morning, good morning.

Speaker 21

How are you?

Speaker 3

Yeah?

Speaker 1

What's you name? But we gotta come back to it. We gotta place, so we'renn come right back to her.

Speaker 14

So what what what?

Speaker 5

Nothing?

Speaker 1

We gotta we got, we gotta play some music. Man, we bring back for it all right, eight hundred and five eighty, Atlanta University. I will say this though, these students give me a lot of hope, right because when I was in I ain't getting no hope from these students.

Speaker 5

No, what the hell you talk about about to be in the white outre.

Speaker 1

You don't give me no hope this morning. When I say they're into politics and into things that when I was a student that I wasn't into. When I was a freshman, I was walking some partying, and I think a lot of us work. But in fact that they're into politics, they know what's going on, they see the future.

Speaker 2

I love it.

Speaker 3

Yeah, if you're seeing today like a lot of us was, like on say, I was only into partying. I went to school for semester, exactly, all right, don't exactly mean I learned some stuff there.

Speaker 2

What you learned?

Speaker 3

Come on, we gotta go to the commercials, all right.

Speaker 1

When we come back, it's The Breakfast Club the Morning Morning. Everybody is cej N B, Jesse, Larry and Charlamna.

Speaker 6

Guy.

Speaker 1

We are the Breakfast Club, broadcasting live from Clark Atlanta University ninety six point one the Beat, and we're having a town hall meeting with the students right now.

Speaker 4

Yeah, because I mean, you see everything that's going on on campuses all around the country. And you know, like I said earlier, I heard the brother Antonio say, you know because of that? You know, is that the reason President Body's lost the vote? That in TikTok you said, right, yeah, you know, I don't like it. You're just not your.

Speaker 3

Head, yes, yes, yes, yeah, Antonio not playing.

Speaker 4

I understand everybody's feeling towards President Biden. I don't like President Biden either, but look at the other option. Donald Trump is a fascist. It would be dicta He's a complete threat of democracy as we know it, right, So sitting out in November.

Speaker 5

Is not not an It's not an option, you know. But I'm not going to tell y'all who to vote.

Speaker 1

For you correct, correct, And we have another young lady at the mike. What's your name?

Speaker 21

I'm Victoria's Smiley He Victoria touris all I have to say to my fellow young people, whether you're in the room or listening on the air, is that now it's not the time to feel like your vote doesn't matter. We have a duty to get up and go to the polls, whether or not you know who exactly you're voting for, whether there's Joe Biden, Trump or somebody else. What we have as a civic duty privilege is to go.

Speaker 3

To the polls. Our ancestors fought and died for that right.

Speaker 21

So the at least we can do is make sure that from here to November we educate ourselves as much as possible to make an informed decisional who we're going to have in office. That's the least we can do, and we owe it to ourselves and our ancestors because they died, and people are still dying today getting up fighting for the right to vote. They won't even let us pass out water and snacks at the post. So you know that they're working hard and relying on us

being uneducated. So from now and to that point, make sure y'all doing your part, researching, educating ourselves and when the time comes, go vote right.

Speaker 1

Girl, Yeah, that's appreciated. What's your name? What's your name? Hi, y'all?

Speaker 22

My name is Arianna Irvin. I'm from Wisconsin and Vernitia Major.

Speaker 1

Okay, that's talk to us. What's your thoughts.

Speaker 22

I was just gonna say, like back in twenty twenty, I'm from Kenosha. So that's when like the Jacob Blake and everything happened, and I was a huge student activist and it turned into burnout because politics are the biggest fraud, the biggest scam ever. And when it comes to these politicians, and especially during election season, the way that they're Goinna, get rid of TikTok because that's the way our generation spreads information.

Speaker 3

That's how we get the truth about these people.

Speaker 19

And they don't like that.

Speaker 22

And so when it comes to Trump, I get so discouragedinging black people in like the shade room comments everything talking about that they're going to vote for Trump.

Speaker 19

They excited for these stimulus checks.

Speaker 22

Twelve hundred dollars is nothing, especially as a as a college student that goes by like water. That's how that's like fifty bucks for real. So beginning's for real, come on, y'all for real, So sided over this check. And then when he came, like iay was walking, and then the whole it's like the whole world stop because Trump came in town. And then to see later that he gonna slide to Chick fil A and everybody's cheesing all teeth, smiling,

excited for some milkshakes. When he's a fascist, he's a racist, like back back in tween when he said we thugs and everything for being in the streets and protesting and being honest about what we're going through. And then when it comes to Biden, I see how I see how everybody feels like he's barely done anything for us. You know, he's done things, and I feel like he was mostly put front center for the black man because he has

Kamala Harris on his side. But then really, man, like, we got so much more to do, We got so much and just the things that he's doing, we gotta do more, and just the whole genocide is completely wrong, and the way they're trying to silence us is a shame completely so so just a stupid question.

Speaker 1

But what are you planning to do in November?

Speaker 22

We got, like my good sister, we got to vote regardless. Again, the big issue was a couple of years ago, everybody was like, Oh, I'm just not gonna vote at all. It's like a terrible decision. You gotta vote at the end of the day, because that's all right. We fought for this and at the end day, if you don't, then you you can't have anything to say about it because you didn't put your votes, you didn't use your voice.

Speaker 1

Absolutely, y'all, please vote, Please vote, all right? We heard it here from the students.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I respect every student across America's right to protest, like I said, and you know, elections do have consequences. And when I see you kids out here protesting the way y'all are, I feel.

Speaker 1

Like we need more of that for various issues. I agree vote people in office.

Speaker 4

You have to mobilize and strategize to continue to push these people. You can't just vote and then you walk away. Y'all got to continue to push these folks the way that y'all, you know, pushing now, So that's what gives me hope. That vote gave me hope. Definitely, the rest of y'all, I'm thinking about living in Ghana.

Speaker 1

Stop it, man, stop it all right, But when we come back, we got just with the mess. What we're talking about.

Speaker 3

I hate when you do that, because then I got to she was arrested. We're gonna get I know, y'all, I know, I know.

Speaker 4

The biggest reaction we got, y'all want to go mobilized and protest, I'm sure, and.

Speaker 1

We'll get into that next. It't move. It's the Breakfast Club. Good Morning, Good morning everybody. It's DJ n V, Jess Hilarious, Jessics Food, Charlamagne the Guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We broadcast it live from in Atlanta ninety six.

Speaker 4

I love being out here with the people, talking to real humans, not a bunch of bots, you know what I mean. Get to really see what y'all feeling, get to really see what y'all on. That's right, absolutely and listen tomorrow in Atlanta, we got the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival happening at Pullman yards Man. So if y'all don't got y'all ticket, shit, go get your tickets.

We got Wallowing Gilly on that podcast stage. Jess Hilarious is gonna be on that podcast stage doing her podcast Carefully Reckless Poor Minds podcast is gonna be on that stage. Horrible Decisions, Man Dying, Weezy, the Ball Alert Podcast, Debbie Brown with Deeply Well and Will Lucas for Black Tech, Green Money.

Speaker 1

So we'll see y'all tomorrow at Pullman Yards in Atlanta.

Speaker 5

We got some tickets.

Speaker 1

We got some tickets, right, We got some tickets to get away. We be able to give some some students here tickets if y'all want to pull that's right. And then also next hour, we actually have some money for some of the students. We got our own stimmies. We got breakfast clubs. We have breakfast club stimulus. Yes, so we're gonna give away some money. So I think it's raffle, right,

So make sure you have your raffle ticket. I think they gave you a ticket on their way, and so hold on to that ticket because we got.

Speaker 4

Some breath for y'all, and nobody had to get sick and die for us to give you all stimulus checks.

Speaker 1

That's that, that is true. Now also, next hour, we do a segment called just Fix My Mess. So if you're having a problem with your boyfriend or girlfriend and you need some help and you want to be a little open, Jess is here to help.

Speaker 5

Make you think.

Speaker 1

These kids want to air out their relationship problems. We're asking, that's what we're asking.

Speaker 5

I don't mind, I don't mind, I don't mind.

Speaker 1

I told you.

Speaker 18

So.

Speaker 1

What I need you to do is come talk to Louis V so we can get your name, get your problems, and it will come back to you next hour.

Speaker 2

Right.

Speaker 1

Oh and and don't you of today too.

Speaker 4

I'm gonna let I'm gonna let y'all do donkey of today really so the students can get to whoever they want. Look at you out there, pumps ready, you got somebody you want to give on here today?

Speaker 3

Got a list?

Speaker 5

You got somebody you want to give? Donk youre today too, she.

Speaker 1

Said, yeah, I said maybe, okay, So we're gonna do that. Next album coming up next, we got Jess with the mess. Just put the piece of steak down and look at all this fool just oh nos, potatoes.

Speaker 3

They put the old spread in front of me.

Speaker 5

This is for y'all. How come nobody else eating?

Speaker 4

I don't know.

Speaker 3

I don't know, y'all too slow, I don't know what's what's wrong with y'all. But it's so good. And this is from the restaurant.

Speaker 4

Juve.

Speaker 3

He knew I was very messing up.

Speaker 1

That's what helped you out. That's why I helped you out. Thank you. Ye gotta tell us what we got coming up?

Speaker 3

Oh oh yes, we allright. Listen. So Suki is arrested, y'all. I know y'all were upset about it, but I got I got some I got some news to y'all.

Speaker 1

All right, we'll do that when we come back to the movies to Breakfast Club in the morning. Morning everybody, este j n V Jess Clary, show me the god we are. The Breakfast Club are broadcasting live from Clark Atlanta University. Salute to ninety six point one of the beat. Yes, make some noise and I can hear y'all. Go and let's get to Jest with the mess you This is real, Larrius, just a rob the more.

Speaker 19

Just don't do no line, don't.

Speaker 1

Nobody nobody world why jes worldwide Batman.

Speaker 2

On the Breakfast Club to the coach of ship.

Speaker 3

She was able to get y'all to see something and understand something that nobody could get you to see the time to set it off. So at that town hall meeting, right, they went from Trump and Biden to what Suki.

Speaker 4

Locked up with?

Speaker 3

Suki locked up? Okay, so in jail for you and y'all yell free, y'all don't need no freehid but free, all right? All right, Well, this is her mugshot picture right here.

Speaker 1

Let me see.

Speaker 3

Take a good look, y'all.

Speaker 1

Beautiful she was. She's very beautiful mugshot.

Speaker 3

But she's being charged with possession of molly and coding with the intent to sell it.

Speaker 4

So somebody said, okay, mom, search her blood woman, but she should be all.

Speaker 3

I had no time because the bond is read. The sheep is seventy five hundred dollars, so she would be back out here on the street shows, so y'all can celebrate. So she was trying to sell it, she said, with the intent to sell. So I can only say allegedly, I'm not gonna say my sister's trying to sell it.

Speaker 4

No, she probably had a large enough amount that they there's no way she could be using this, and so they probably thought she was selling it.

Speaker 1

But I doubt Sukiana was selling Molly and Cody.

Speaker 3

Yeah, yeah, we you never know.

Speaker 5

Well, TikTok did just get banned. People gotta find some way to make sure.

Speaker 3

God and speaking of tickets out they standing on business, so y'all know what's been going on. They was trying to sell it. They said it was gonna be band unless they can sell it in nine months. And I reported yesterday the soldier boy offered to buy it, you know, and they knew he didn't have it, so they didn't respond to him. But they also did say the parent company is bite danced. They said that they are not selling They're actually okay if it's banned in the US.

Speaker 5

Wow.

Speaker 3

Yeah, so, but they made it clear that regardless of how the legal battle goes, they are not selling it. So they're like, y'all not getting this money.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I mean, y'all not The bad thing is probably hurt more. It's gonna hurt us more than anything else because think about all the jobs people gonna lose for TikTok America, TikTok Us and how they have all their businesses said, well, you know, around the country people do new jobs.

Speaker 3

But now so like that baby Girl said earlier in My Kenosha Girls, she said, listen, they are scared of us while we have platforms like this because we are getting this information, we spreading it. We woke, we waken up, you know, and they want us they want that to be limited.

Speaker 4

So I mean there is something to that, because I mean, during number five in the Trump trial, said that she gets her news from TikTok.

Speaker 1

Yeah in Google, and that she also listens to the Breakfast.

Speaker 5

Not for news, though.

Speaker 1

No, she didn't look it listens yeah, okay, when.

Speaker 3

I think there's nice that you said, she listened. Yes, that's great, all right, since it admit she admits to not liking one of her hit songs. What's your favorite is a song? Real quick?

Speaker 1

It's snooze, right, snooze.

Speaker 3

It's snooze like the guy in the back said, nah, it's not snooze, But she had tweeted and said that she wasn't the She's not gonna lie. Snooze was not her favorite song when she made the album, but apparently U she played it at the beach the other day and it was nice. She says, she's late, but she just wanted to thank us for riding with her. So we know that Snoos was released on her twenty twenty two as a West album. And this is just some

facts about Snooz because I ain't even know this. Back in February, Snooze broke the Billboard record for R and B hip hop. It spent thirty weeks at number one. Jesus and it beat My Guy, It beat Go Crazy by Chris Brown and Young Thu, It beat No Guidance by Chris Brown and Drake and in Essence by whiz Kids Justin Bieb and Tim. So, yeah, that's that's cladophics.

Speaker 1

Yes, yes, but Snooze is still playing crazy now after two years.

Speaker 5

We played too much still.

Speaker 4

But that's also a prime example of why you should listen to other people sometimes, because you know, sometimes people see things in you, or see hair things, you see things or here things in you that.

Speaker 1

You don't hear in yourself. Right, she probably didn't hear it a hit with somebody around her, did somebody?

Speaker 3

Definitely now Beyonce. She she might have made Cowboy Carter out of revenge. So a fan who was in the Sama's audience back in twenty sixteen at the awards. They think they know the exact moment that Beyonce decided to make a country album. So the fans claimed that while Beyonce was performing on the Country Music Awards stage, somebody else get that black bitch off the stage. Yeah, that's what they said, a cowboyhead. So no, but this this

audience member like remembers not just one person. These were people that were talking crap about Beyonce while she was performing, you know, of course white people, and it said, this album's clearly for whoever yelled get that black bitch off the stage. And Beyonce knows Carter's direction while she performed at the Country Music Awards. I love the energy because

y'all noticed this. Y'all listen to Cowboy card yet it's letting it And I got a bottomore sister on there, my name Brittany, So check out Blackbird on there.

Speaker 1

That was in twenty sixteen.

Speaker 3

That was in twenty sixteen. She was at the sam Ma's performing.

Speaker 4

Back then, she was the only thinking about getting revenge on jay Z. That's what the whole limited the lemonade.

Speaker 3

Yeah, but if she had a country song one Daddy Lessons, So she may have I'm not sure where she was performing, but if it was a country.

Speaker 5

She sprayed the block.

Speaker 4

She's I'm gonna start at home and then I'm gonna come back to y'all wife for and she got it.

Speaker 3

Yeah, yeah, yep. So that is the just with the mas.

Speaker 1

All right, thank you, Jess. Now it's signed for Dogkie today and we're gonna do it different today.

Speaker 4

Yeah, we're gonna let some of the students from Clark and Land University give somebody the credit they deserve for being stupid.

Speaker 1

All right, Yes, so we're gonna set you guys up to the mic on the right side of us.

Speaker 7

Uh.

Speaker 1

And this is how it works. You get on the mic, sell us who you want to give donkey to day two and why?

Speaker 4

And I'm not responsible for nothing, y'all say so, if y'all put one of y'all professors on blasting.

Speaker 5

Then they fail you.

Speaker 1

They ain't got nothing to do with me, all right, And we'll do that next with broadcasting live from Clock Alanda to you Clock Alantda clock Alanda University ninety six point one to beat and then after just fix my mess. So if you're having relationship problems. You can ask Jess whatever you want.

Speaker 3

And it don't always have to be relationship problems. It could be like something which homegirls, something which homeb you know, a problem at work that you got trying to figure back. You know you asked him about that. I'm not giving no more invites people.

Speaker 1

Right when we come back, here's the breakfast Club.

Speaker 2

Good morning, you're checking out the breakfast Club.

Speaker 1

It's your time to nominate a donkey of your own.

Speaker 5

Remember, now, that's that's how they choose.

Speaker 1

Call in that eight hundred and five eight five one oh five, one lord half person.

Speaker 4

We broadcasted live from Clarke Attlanta University. Yes, it makes some noise for yourself. And we are gonna elect students from Clark Atlanta University and the one brother who's nothing from more House.

Speaker 1

We're gonna let y'all do you'all own donkey of to day's what's your name?

Speaker 5

Brother?

Speaker 1

I'm Rashan, a senior at Clark Atlanta.

Speaker 5

Okay, who you want to give donkey today too?

Speaker 1

Quevo cuevovo Jesus.

Speaker 20

Yeah, it's just like the first song was okay, the second song was trash.

Speaker 1

How do you drop it this track and you still have the worst verse on your song. It's kind of just gotta get back in the boot. Damn. The views of the of Cuavo the talk Atlanta University students, and.

Speaker 3

That he's from Atlanta, from Atlanta, from Atlanta.

Speaker 1

Jesus, he got the right to say.

Speaker 3

He's going to say, you know, it's bad when one of his own give him.

Speaker 5

That's just good critigue.

Speaker 3

Yes, sir, what's my ducky of today?

Speaker 1

Is Neil's baby mother?

Speaker 3

Yeah, clown, she did too much.

Speaker 1

Out Why you think that? Because you and Neil got the same head. I bet if you take that.

Speaker 4

Played with you.

Speaker 10

But yeah, she theod cloud, she did too much yet on her side, Okay, all right, thank what's up?

Speaker 1

Brother?

Speaker 20

The donkey of the day is to whoever told Drake to put tupac Ai. That's right, because now he got a lawsuit that's about to come his way.

Speaker 1

He took it down already, he took it down.

Speaker 20

But still though like that was not a good idea you had she with the Ai. Yeah, you should have just left it a long. You know what I'm saying, Because you waiting for Kendrick to respond, he ain't he ain't gonna respond.

Speaker 1

Okay, all right, what's your name?

Speaker 3

Bron up?

Speaker 23

Hey, colleague, So my doctor of the day is from the old baby mom to like she bringing it to the internet. Like I feel like all the beef that go on like inside the house should just stay inside the house, like bringing any beefs and internet like when anybody's your friends or anything like.

Speaker 19

I just feel like it just causes way more problem in destruction than it.

Speaker 4

Needs, especially if you're gonna make those kinds of allegations against the man then turn around and say, weren't truth.

Speaker 1

Like spose allegations at this point, but yeah, that's not getting more house man, what's that hello?

Speaker 15

I would like to give my donkey other day to the President of Morehouse, David Thomas, for extending invitation to President Biden and passing up so many prominent black figures who were more deserving, and also for not listening to his faculty and student body at Tuesday's town hall meeting when we urged him and pleaded with him to rescind the invitation.

Speaker 5

Are y'all gonna protest Bretherd and Biden when he come?

Speaker 1

Don't walk away? Say your name? I want the Miles Ross.

Speaker 2

Miles Damn man, he just got.

Speaker 1

Miles in trouble.

Speaker 3

Y'all got watched Miles Miles do everything? What is my donkey?

Speaker 6

Other day goes to Drake. Okay, first of all, I'm I'm not a big Drake fan. Like, I'm just gonna put that out there. I don't like Drake. He gives off very much energy. I don't like Drake.

Speaker 1

I love it.

Speaker 6

I don't like Drake, and no, I don't like Drake specifically because my girl likes Drake.

Speaker 1

Like Drake for that reason.

Speaker 6

But I'm gonna just I'm gonna go on the record and say real rappers really don't like a real rapper, recognized real. So he's over here taunting Kendrick and waiting for him to respond, but when he responds it, he comes back and bites you back. You're gonna be looking, You're gonna fight back, and you're gonna come back like Jake hold It and apologize.

Speaker 1

And doing Drake up right now, I'm just like Drake.

Speaker 6

I feel like Drake is the type he's not gonna admit when he's wrong, and in this instance, he may be wrong because I don't think Kendrick really means the stuff that he's saying.

Speaker 3

I think he's just trying to start like healthy battle rap. He's a real rapper.

Speaker 1

Tell us your name, So Drake is sliding your girls dms? Dad Man, my.

Speaker 6

Name is the Ja, and if you slide in my girls thems, We're gonna have problems. I already don't like you.

Speaker 1

On site, or I'll tell you them talk.

Speaker 3

I tell you yes, yes, good morning, good morning.

Speaker 6

My Donkey of Today is going to Drea baby shower was cute, but you had no business trapping that little boy like that.

Speaker 3

Find somebody.

Speaker 1

His students are ruthless. A double dog? Is this a double dog side game?

Speaker 5

Somebody?

Speaker 4

He looked like you?

Speaker 5

What's your name?

Speaker 3

Okay, what's up? My name is Essence. I'm from the Bronx.

Speaker 4

Y'all look like y'all got a mixtape coming up.

Speaker 3

I'm Tama. I'm from Brooklyn and we're giving Donkey of Today to.

Speaker 24

A boogie because he thought that I wasn't gonna get her. Looked back here City Gold. Jesus, sorry you not that I'm not cheating on you, but you cheated my time.

Speaker 1

Damn. Just say Harry, I think it is.

Speaker 5

I think it's time for y'all to get back to class.

Speaker 1

We got time time for one more. What's your name?

Speaker 14

Hi?

Speaker 3

My name is Aujena Rasbury.

Speaker 1

I'm a graduated senior.

Speaker 3

Here, let's just cark Landing University.

Speaker 13

My ducare of the day is going to Beatty because I'm not sure if you turn my favorite rapper out, which is a little baby.

Speaker 15

What?

Speaker 2

What the hell?

Speaker 17

Though?

Speaker 1

No more noll y'all chance to be saying stuff like what happened? Don't weave? Y'all don't playing with people?

Speaker 5

All right?

Speaker 1

That was because y'all doing with people? Oh my goodness, well we don't know.

Speaker 3

God even said nothing.

Speaker 1

Ain't nobody ever saying nothing? Made your own media take out as room up? Jesus, Oh it's your ass. No, no, you starting we talk that. Just fix my mess. If you have relationship issues and any type of issues, you can ask Jess. We don't get in trouble back, but no we are.

Speaker 7

We are.

Speaker 1

It's the Breakfast Well, good morning, the Breakfast Club, Mandy, it's the real teal help me help.

Speaker 3

Oh my god, I'm all up in your mess. I'm gonna fix it, fixed it, fixed it, fixed it, Just gonna fix your mess because my advice is real.

Speaker 1

Warning everybody. It's Stee j n V Jesse, Larry Charlamage the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We broadcast from Clauk Atlanta University ninety six point one the Beat and now it's time for just Fix My Mess. That is the segment where we ask if somebody's going through problems, relationship issues, where you can ask for advice. We got a young lady on the mic right now. Good morning, what's your name?

Speaker 6

Good morning, greetings, and what's popping? Beautiful people, it's your girl, Jasimone. That's jess I double m oh Andy. I'm a graduating senior here at the illustrious Clakulan University Mass Media Arts major, and I'm speaking on behalf of the class of twenty four.

Speaker 3

Right now. We have a huge issue, and I feel like.

Speaker 6

Our commencement speaker right now, at this very time, we just would like to hear some advice or suggestions on what we could do, because now that the list for all the commencement speakers has been released. Of course, we talked earlier about Morehouse having President Biden, and then Spelman having Angela Bassett, and then Kirk Franklin going over and being at Morris Brown. But yet we already have a

professor that's already on payroll as our commencement speaker. And so I feel like, here we are here with ninety six point one to beat the breakfast club here at Krakulan University, why can't we now go and seek further and have that really improvement for our commencement speakers, especially for this being the class of twenty twenty who's already considered the forgotten class with COVID nineteen the pandemic being

virtual our whole entire freshman year. I feel like there should be more emphasis and more you know, kind of enlightenment on what this class has gone through for a commencement speaker.

Speaker 5

Well that.

Speaker 3

Okay, all right, No, I would say, you know, there are power in numbers. You have power in numbers. So organized, mobilized, and strategized, that's right. You know what I'm saying can't be just you. It can't just be one or two or three. It has to be all of y'all.

Speaker 1

That's what you do.

Speaker 6

You figure out what the plan is, mobilized, strategize, ge, get the name.

Speaker 1

Yeah, come together and push the school to bring y'all.

Speaker 5

Someone better. Y'all know, y'all pick Flackerland and University. So y'all knowledge do matter. Y'all should have a say, and you know who speaks to y'all.

Speaker 1

And this is the first step, because I'm sure they're gonna hear it this morning. So this is the first thing that ball professor. Why they don't want me? Don't want me?

Speaker 3

Okay, hey, y'all, guys, y'all, we need to get together.

Speaker 1

All the time.

Speaker 3

YEA, thank you. We're gonna try, guys.

Speaker 1

Jasimone, Oh Lord, here you go again.

Speaker 6

Get you.

Speaker 3

She's back a whole sleep.

Speaker 6

She's supposed to be here, but she like knocked out in the bed.

Speaker 1

Of course.

Speaker 6

So recently, on April third, I enlisted in the Army. Happy belated, So I enlisted in the army. And my girlfriend, she's a military baby. So and her main issue was like she felt a sense of abandonment when her parents because her both her parents were in the military.

Speaker 3

And now I'm in the military.

Speaker 6

And not only am I leaving, I'm not gonna be here for the fall semester, and she's gonna be here for the fall semester and then I'm leaving again after that to go to Washington, and it's like, after I enlisted, we just started getting into like little petty arguments and it was like, I feel like she even told me she's trying to replace those feelings of abandonment with anger, and I'm like.

Speaker 3

Well, you can talk to me, you know.

Speaker 6

And if I would have known that, I probably wouldn't have did it. But it's like now I'm kind of stuck out of a rock and a hard place because it's like I try to, you know, I take her out, we talk, you know, I work a lot, so it's like when i'm not I try to make time for her. I spend every week in moment with her. But it's just like everything is everything you do is just not everything. It's not working. We've been together for six months. I'm trying to get married, you know, all right.

Speaker 1

Yes, after six months.

Speaker 3

Something got the wrong, that came out wrong.

Speaker 6

I want to get married, Like marriage is a plan because I'm at that point where I'm not getting any older.

Speaker 3

I'm nineteen, so it's like we're.

Speaker 5

Not we're not getting I'm not getting.

Speaker 3

I'm not getting any other. I'm not getting any other, so I can't.

Speaker 4

I'm not.

Speaker 6

I don't want to feel like I'm wasting my time. That's why I'm so like, I don't date just to have fun. I date to marry you.

Speaker 3

So it's like I'm working to get you to a wife's Okay. So they have been these old men up here telling on you. You're only nineteen, you, but you definitely sound like you know what you want. You're very aware of love and what it is. And and and I think since you know her problem where her abandonment issues come from, have you ever thought to tell her to seek therapy because she knows where it's No, I'm no, I'm serious.

Speaker 6

Like is that that means you feel like she needs to talk to somebody about that because it started childhood? And I feel like that's something like because just talking to me, that's one thing, But if you get that professional help you, kid, you might open up more to them than you will to me, because it's like now it's getting to the point where we're arguing for us and and fighting to the point where it's like do we really want this?

Speaker 1

Yeah, it's like.

Speaker 6

Real, all couples gonna argue, but it's like these are argument so like, you didn't call me you didn't text me?

Speaker 3

Why didn't you wait? Why didn't you answer the phone? But but see it's abandonment. It's still why didn't you call me? Oh my god, why don't you it's panicking. It sounds very small to some ears, but it's actually a big issue because those are signs of, you know, people who have been abandoned where she were her parents like it.

Speaker 6

It's to the point like I can't really gauge that because her mom doesn't really like me.

Speaker 3

So I don't like you don't like me, she said.

Speaker 6

She says she likes She said, she doesn't have a problem with me, but when I come if every time I come around, you like kind of like you don't want to talk to me, or you don't want to talk to your daughter when I'm.

Speaker 3

Around, you have a problem with me. Does she have a problem with her daughter's sexuality or is it you?

Speaker 6

I don't know, that's the thing. And I want like, because like I said, I want to marry this girl. So it's like, I'm not Finna. Just stop everything I got because you don't like me. But I'm also not Fnna. You know, shit here and try to, you know, show that I'm a good person when that like doesn't matter to you.

Speaker 3

Well, I think because you have a bright future and what you're doing, you're gonna go to the military, You're not going to be here, and you are only nineteen. This is where your age does come into play. You are very young and you have so much more life to live. Don't give so don't cause it'll become a distraction if you give so much to the left end, you know what I'm saying, Like, I get it, y'all can remain friends. Maybe she needs to do some self

healing for herself, you know, because you can't. You can't be so distracted with trying to make sure you're there one hundred twenty four something. Right now. You just said she in the bed, she wait for you to come back, you know what I mean. So like you have to you have to choose yourself right now because you are in nineteen, you got a future. You just told me everything you're about to do, you know, and then remain friends with her.

Speaker 6

Come back, Maria, you know what I'm saying, love something, let it go, come back so you know, maybe her mother be a little better in a couple of years. It what's crazy is I'm actually going to I'm going to her hometown for deployment.

Speaker 3

So okay, yeah, get out of here, just go sit down.

Speaker 1

We'll take some more y'all. When we come back, we'll be right back as the Breakfast Club with Live Talk Atlanta University. Yeah, warning everybody, it's DJ NV, Jess, Larry's Charlomade and the God. We are the breakfast Club. We're in the middle of just fixed my mess with Live at Clark Atlanta University, ninety six point one to beat in Atlanta. Could get make some noise, y'all so they know. Yeah, And we have a young lady on the line or on the mic right now. What's your name?

Speaker 6

Hi? My name is Jamie Jones. I'm a senior and I'm currently the president of w ST Radio. We're the only student ran radio station in the AUC. But the problem is that our streaming service has been down like since August, and it's six hundred dollars to pay the bill. But our advisors are like trying to figure that out. So I just needed some guidance in it, like how much is the bill?

Speaker 3

Yes, it's six hundred, six hundred, six hundred.

Speaker 1

That's it, all right, So I got to just got too Charlotte got too after damn, hold on, wait a minute, go back?

Speaker 3

Oh yes.

Speaker 5

What what.

Speaker 1

We ain't had no meaning about that? I need to know why y'all are not screaming.

Speaker 6

I need we want to we want to have y'all. We want to have y'all with the station. So like even if we did, you know something, thank y'all.

Speaker 1

This is no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 6

Why Basically our streaming service is down. It's through the mass media department, So I don't know why. The bill hasn't even paid our advisor.

Speaker 3

Our advisor has stated that.

Speaker 1

So yeah, let me just be clear. You said six hundred dollars.

Speaker 3

Hundred dollars. We got what we got. We just wanted to know why and what wanted to know? Yo, Okay, so you said you don't know. It's like so.

Speaker 1

They didn't pay the bill. I need to know that's the actual number.

Speaker 5

First.

Speaker 1

No, no, no, I don't know.

Speaker 3

I could pull it. I could give paperwork everything, send this y'all, invoice all of that. Like the station.

Speaker 6

I feel like we have so many students that have a voice on campus, have things they want to say on campus, and I feel like, as the only radio student or in the a U C.

Speaker 3

Like we really like that, like even if yeah, that's the point, that's what we're trying to see. We know it's the balance, but what was pa And then they just said and then they just.

Speaker 5

When you asked about this, I'm gonna come back.

Speaker 3

And I'm gonna bring paperwork and all of that and figure out that it's six hundred, six hundred dollars, six six hundred dollars.

Speaker 20

We won't take care six hundred I got you, okay, thank you all, and a.

Speaker 3

Better stay and look last time it better stay paid.

Speaker 1

It is okay, all right, but that is just ficks my mess to breakfast, and it's that mess. Don't sound right.

Speaker 5

Don't be just agreeing to pay stuff.

Speaker 1

And you don't know what she said six hundred dollars, but you need to see some paperwork or something before you just be agreeing and stuff. No, heaf We don't need no paperwork or not.

Speaker 3

You don't need to see no paper.

Speaker 1

Right, don't come back over there. When we come back. We're actually gonna give students some money. Yeah, we're gonna get when we come back.

Speaker 3

I got the breakfast stuf.

Speaker 1

We're live at Club Atlanta.

Speaker 2

University, the Breakfast Club Morning.

Speaker 1

Everybody is dj n V, Jesse Larry Charlamage the God. We are the Breakfast Club and broadcasting live from Clark Atlanta University. That's right. We did.

Speaker 4

We did everything we said we were going through. We broadcasted live, We provided y'all breakfast, and we promised y'all money. That's okay, that's burps FEF got our own stimulus checks.

Speaker 1

That's right.

Speaker 5

Y'all got y'all raffle tickets.

Speaker 1

Got y'all tickets, okay. So I also have to remind you outside is a hell cat that we're gonna be giving away with twenty five thousand in the trunk, So make sure you go to the little QR code. You hit the QR code and you fill that out in our station down here, will be giving that away. Ninety six point one to beat the twenty five.

Speaker 4

In the trunk right now is if somebody going to hot wire the twenty five is not in the trunk. Listen, and how much money we about to give away right now?

Speaker 25

How much you'll give away we should get, well, we should give how much money we got five thousand, five thousand, We should give five people a thousand dollars.

Speaker 1

Okay, all right, give five, Give five, people are racked. I'll pick one.

Speaker 5

Okay, yes, you picked one.

Speaker 4

All right. I don't say please God, because you're gonna be disappointed if he don't come through.

Speaker 1

All right herein't got nothing to do with it. So the first number is four O four, five to three one. That's your that's it. Yes, yes, go to the mike. She said, thank you Jesus, thank you God.

Speaker 3

Come to the mic.

Speaker 1

Go to the mic, Come to the mic, come here, come here.

Speaker 5

Yes, yeah, come on to the mic.

Speaker 3

You gotta come down.

Speaker 1

What's your name?

Speaker 3

Oh my name is Brianna, Hey, Rihanna.

Speaker 1

What you're gonna do with that thousand dollars? That's stack?

Speaker 3

I mean my birthdays next Saturday.

Speaker 1

So so you turn it up. Hell yeah, yeah, okay, period, congratulations, congratulations, let's number jess.

Speaker 3

Hey, y'all, I love that. I love that.

Speaker 4

I love this.

Speaker 3

You told that you'd usually be like, what are you gonna do with the money. Well, I'm gonna feed the children back at home. Like all right, all right, first number four oh four, six oh four, that's me.

Speaker 26

All right, come on down, come on down, Come on down, y'all, you're literally just prayed in my seat.

Speaker 3

Wow, just now what God works in amazing ways. My name is Zora roth West.

Speaker 6

What's gonna do? More?

Speaker 5

Bundle?

Speaker 26

I think I'm gonna treat myself or pay my rent, but probably i'mna treat myself, gonna get paid regardless. I gotta have a time school about the end. I just turned twenty one. It's my first legal summer. I'm outside, y'all, like I'm outside.

Speaker 1

Hey, if you don't pay that rent, you can really be outside eatinations. Thank you?

Speaker 4

Alright, charlom, Well what's that ratic? It's this playing that all of them stought with full four you being in Atlanta?

Speaker 1

Wow?

Speaker 5

Okay four four five O three?

Speaker 3

Okay, my name is Are you on the Jason's flood?

Speaker 1

Okay?

Speaker 6

Are you make junior business administration major with the duel concentration in management and marketing?

Speaker 1

Oh right?

Speaker 3

And I plan to just I don't know, probably help my family out. Okay. I'm a family oriented person. So that's what it is. Okay, and y'all, But.

Speaker 1

The real thing, well, congrats, congratulations. I want to get one before Jessica just could take the last one. But I want to bring up Jojo and Big Homie who does the station at seventy one? I thought this one, Jojo and Big come on, Joe, Big, give you the other one. I get though, you got you, I got one.

Let Jojo pick let Jojo and JoJo's gonna pick one. Okay, Now Jojo and Big Homie have a show on jo Joe have a show on ninety six point one at seven o'clock, Big Homie, say it to the mic, say to my to the mic, four O four five, seven and two Yes, back to her Jojo Jo, Joe got the last one. Oh, I want you, I want what's her name?

Speaker 3

Hey, my name is a Johnny. I've got no drawing out plans, y'all. I'm just ready to go back to the Bronx, spend time with my man.

Speaker 15

Go up the last.

Speaker 1

All right, Jojo got the last one, y'all. She said, I'm gonna spend my thousand on a.

Speaker 3

Flight this last one, Jojo, Damn, that's crazy.

Speaker 19

Foo foo five zero zero.

Speaker 1

Five zero zero know what you jokes? You back like it's her father? Really is? That's not him?

Speaker 3

Say that one? Say that one? Okay? Four or four by three?

Speaker 4

Nine?

Speaker 1

Yea?

Speaker 14

All right?

Speaker 1

I was right, all right, what's your name?

Speaker 4

Brother?

Speaker 1

Going on? I'm Anthony Mitchell the Fifth and fly was back Atlanta. I'm going on vacation. This money, where are you going.

Speaker 4

Somewhere?

Speaker 1

I'm going somewhere. You know, what's a thousand dollars? He said, he's going on vacation. It's a thousand. Hey, I'm going somewhere, going to go somewhere.

Speaker 3

I love it.

Speaker 1

Who, Well, congratulations, you know what's draining? I forgot who.

Speaker 4

A young lady was earlier. She was saying that what is twelve hundred dollars? If you don't got it, it's a lot, that's right. Well, congratulations. We just want to say we appreciate you guys for riding with us all morning.

Speaker 5

Thank y'all so much.

Speaker 1

Yes, that's a great time. Give it up for yourselves. Talkland University.

Speaker 4

Hey, she so she sold man. She wanted you said, you want to pay your dudes? Damn it, I got to I got stuff too coming.

Speaker 6

We all got d.

Speaker 1

It's the Breakfast Club that mix us up. Next.

Speaker 2

You're checking out the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1

Morning everybody.

Speaker 3

It's the j N B.

Speaker 1

Jesseilarious, Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club are broadcasting live from clark Land Universal Law Shop. What's happening? And we got a special guest joining us this morning.

Speaker 5

My man Will Lucas.

Speaker 1

He's the host of the Black Black Tech, Green Money podcast.

Speaker 4

He'll be on on that stage tomorrow for the second annual Black Effect pot Cast Festival.

Speaker 5

Will.

Speaker 1

What's happening to my brother?

Speaker 27

And so it's go good to be here in Atlanta, acl what's good.

Speaker 1

C AU A U C.

Speaker 5

What kind of jewel will you be giving out on that stage tomorrow?

Speaker 28

Hey, what I'm trying to do tomorrow is pull the jewels out of my interview podcast guests. So what we've been doing for the last week is going around on this road show with Stay Farm shout out to State Farm on this road show for financial literacy.

Speaker 27

We were at Wistle Salem State University last week.

Speaker 28

Today, c AU, are we talking about how we can leverage technology and just your finances to be able to get in the better position to create well for your generations.

Speaker 4

You know, you could give any any of these college kids some advice, especially the ones who came up on a thousand dollars a little while ago.

Speaker 5

What should to be doing with that money?

Speaker 28

I mean if I'm you, I'm really focused on what I want to get out of life, and so I feel like if you are focused on a destination, everything to the left and to the right gets minimized and the distractions get minimized. So if you really know what you want, it's a lot easier to not get distracted by the things that are pulling at your attention every day.

Speaker 1

What's percentage? What percentage of the money would you recommend that people use for themselves? Like one lady's one girl says she's going on vacation, another one says she's about to see her man in the Bronx. There's a lot that they're about to do with this money or year off. So what percentage would you say they should use for themselves.

Speaker 28

I mean, I feel like you can put ten percent to the side, put ten percent into some sort of investment vehicle. It's specifically for the money that y'all got. Y'all weren't expecting this money, So it's really good to have an opportunity to do something fun. I'll always believe if you had a budget together, then that frees you up to be able to make decisions that don't get

you into trouble later. So if you have an opportunity to put a little bit of that money to the side and if done, if you've done that, then't have some fun. I don't want people to get so trapped into always being so strict about everything. But this is an extra opportunity to be able to do something for yourself and also invest into your future. So you know, do forty percent of this, take thirty percent of this, and just put it away, but then have some fun

with it. You know, you're still in college, you're young. Most of you guys probably don't have mortgages. Some of you guys probably don't have children, so you know you have a lifetime. But set yourself up by putting something to the side, get in the habit of doing that, and that out the opportunity put you in a better position going forward.

Speaker 4

You know, we hear these stories about President Biden wiping away student debt, student loan debt.

Speaker 1

Why is wiping away student on debts so important?

Speaker 28

Oh god, God, I mean, if you're gonna talk about you know, the years and years and decades and generations of our people who have not had an opportunity to go to college, have not had an opportunity to invest into their own education. I really feel like if you want to have that reparations conversation, that's an opportunity for black people to be able to get the education that so many of our forefathers and for mothers have not had an opportunity to do.

Speaker 27

And so being able to get educated to put that that puts you ahead of.

Speaker 28

So many other people, and then being able to walk away with no debt and being able to walk away in a better position that allows you to go and build a legacy for yourself and to build you know, those pathways that allow you to do it freely. And so if you can go and get into the workforce, go and start a business without so much baggage having coming out of college, that allows us so much more freedom to be able to do things that impact generations to come.

Speaker 4

Who you bring it out tomorrow, you know, at the at the Black Effect Podcast Festival to continue these conversations of financial literacy.

Speaker 28

Yeah, Tomorrow, I'm talking to John Hope, Briant. Shout out to John Hope, Brian Rich, Yeah, Jared Damon, John, I'm talking to tomorrow. Denise Bennett. I'm talking to tomorrow Shauna, I'm talking to tomorrow and I'm ast talking to Cliff World. We're gonna be talking about AI tomorrow. I know you guys are probably having a lot of conversations. Hopefully you're not using chats ept do your essays if you are, you know, if you are a you know, that's the

world we live in. But tomorrow we're gonna have some incredible conversations, not just about money, but also about how you can use technology in order to compound that money that you're growing.

Speaker 27

So that's an important.

Speaker 1

Conversation that happen all right, and now starts tomorrow. What time, Charlman eleven am so?

Speaker 4

And also make sure you check out Will Lucas's podcast, Black Tech, Green Money.

Speaker 5

What y'all doing tomorrow, y'all business.

Speaker 14

Saying?

Speaker 5

What's that?

Speaker 1

Oh okay, okay, okay, Well listen, if y'all ain't doing that, man, you know, we.

Speaker 4

Got the second annual Black Effect Podcast Festival, and if y'all want to go, we got tickets for all of y'all tomorrow.

Speaker 1

Yeah, yeah, all the ones.

Speaker 4

That's here, all the people that's here that's here, Yeah, all of y'all that joined us this morning, you know, to watch the live broadcast and.

Speaker 1

To have breakfast and all that good stuff. We got tickets for y'all, so uh, somebody will take y'all names or something.

Speaker 5

We're giving y'all. We give it to school the tickets and they're gonna give them they.

Speaker 27

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1

Shout out to State.

Speaker 5

It's y'all gonna get the tickets.

Speaker 27

Yeah, we gonna, we gonna make it. We gonna make sure y'all your tickets.

Speaker 28

Shout out the State Farm for investing into you guys to make sure that we have an opportunity to have these financial literacy conversations. Without them, it's not possible to do this here today.

Speaker 4

Salute the State Farm. All right, we're gonna make sure y'all get y'all tickets. Y'alln't got a good commitment, speaker, We don't give y'all ticket. We're gonna give y'all tickets for tomorrow. Okay, all right, well we come back. We got the positive notice the Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1

Good morning, Mornybody, Jess Hilariy, Charlamagne the guy we are the Breakfast Club, Charla Baze. It's time to get it out of here again. We just want to say We appreciate you guys for coming this morning. Had a lot of fun with you guys.

Speaker 4

Absolutely give yourself around of applaw us really appreciated clock man. It's really felt good to come out here and have conversations with real people.

Speaker 5

You know what I think.

Speaker 4

Sometimes, folks, you're having too many conversations on social media and y'all be arguing with bots and your boy feeding y'all a lot of misinformation. It's good to see what people are actually thinking, especially you know, the youth, because you know y'all are the future.

Speaker 1

That's right, Absolutely well. You've got a positive note for the people I do. And it's simple. You know, it's from a doctor Wayne w.

Speaker 2

Dye.

Speaker 4

If you've never picked up any of doctor Wayne W. Dye your stuff, you should, especially to book The Power of Intention. But it's simple if you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

Speaker 1

Have a great weekend the trackfors club. You don't finished or y'all done.

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