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FULL SHOW: Roland Martin Interview, Ms. Pat Cohosts, Offensive Drink Names and More!

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Today we have Roland Martin on the show to talk Black Media, criticizing Democrats, galvanizing non-voters and more.  We are also once again joined by our celebrity cohost Ms. Pat. Finally we open up the phone lines to discuss workers walking out of a restaurant serving drinks named 'Negro' & 'Caucasian'.

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Good morning us yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo Sholemaine, the peace to the planet. Guess what day it is? Yes, what day it is? That's right this Wednesday, hunk pay middle of the week and we got out guest co host back, Miss Pat, Miss Pat, welcome, Thank you damn Miss Pat. You changed quick. You're like a whole different person when you got off the elevator. What I just shot on a little limp bloss. Yeah,

you like a superhero. Now, superheroes had the glasses on, and you know, then they take the glasses off and then they become the superheroes like you, Miss Pat. Now, oh, do I say, think about when you take your glasses out. Don't play like yo wet glasses or whatever. They're changing that peel bottle like you. Poor No I do. Yeah, this's I bought this from the house, putting my crime royal back. Okay, all right, well you know I went.

I would love to say when I was at school, I would love to say the first day Miss Pat worked here, she got here like a five o'clock. Then the second day's five thirty to day was five dragging, dragging the day. My time is wind and damn first day, she's like, I get it all the time of my professional. Second day, I'm on time. Third days like y'all see me when I get here. No, your people saying you're getting here too early. We need to bag you up.

About forty five min I said, enough, said system. I'm gonna lay down and put on my bro in five forty five, Pat like the studio too hot, dough lord happened said today he walked ahead to day. He said it was eighty degrees because Pat wanted it warm, and she walked in. That's too it. She warm is not hot, y'all. Between warm and hot, you're dealing with a fifty year old woman. I only got two more day and one more day or whatever. You ain't gotta orrid about you.

You can free into the skin, fall off like a snake. But I can't stand to be cold. And remember it remind me when I was poor without heat. I need heat, not hot. Though it's like egrees in the rumors, I didn't turn the heat. I didn't do that. I had high flash. I'm a little hot now you can turn down, turn take that sweat out like you going to the second grade. Greed definitely, stuff like you about to stay at the bus stop this morning? Who got you dress?

Your mama? Yes, cold with your litane. Gotta be that greed. Bottom over did it this morning? I see you look like your mama got your drinking on the black mom spitting your face, didn't wipe it off around He let you figure out. The rest you know didn't happen to you, Yes, they didn't. You didn't get my MoMA had spit. My mom licked her fingers and wipe my eyes. Yeah, but you didn't get ashy. I don't get ask you. I know you don't get out. I don't know as he

don't get it. One show up, Well, let's get the show cracking. Roland Martin to be joining us. He'll be our guest for today, that's right. And of course up next we got front page news. It's a lot going on. Joe Biden. He addressed the country about guns. We'll talk about it when we come back. Test will be joining us as the breakfast club. Good morning, good morning, everybody is teed. J n V. Charlomagne the guy we are to breakfast club. We have miss pat Ow co host.

Let's get in some front page news the morning testing. Everybody is back this morning and let's get this started. Your President addressed the nation he was talking gun control yesterday. First, as executive order helps keep firearms out of dangerous hands, as I continue to call on Congress to require background checks for all firearms sales. To meantime, my executive Order directs my Attorney General will take every lawful action possible to move us as close as we can to universal

background checks without new legislation. I just it's just common sense. The Executive Order also expands public awareness campaigns about the red flag orders laws. Second thing it does, the Executive Order ramps up our efforts to hold the gun industry accountable. It's the only outfit you can't soothe these day. And does that by calling out for an independent government study that analyzes and exposes gun manufactors aggressively market fire amateur civilians,

especially minors, including by using military imagery days. Let me ask you a question, would that ever be proper gun legislation? When these politicians are in the park in the pockets of these organizations like the NR well, I would hope so, but as you know, I love to keep it real right now as it stands, and how it's been for a very long time. This is just where the Senate

and the Congress has always been just deeply divided. And even when Democrats control both the House and the Senate, we know that Joe Manchin got a strong pimpan and so he also was not interested in banning assaul rifles. He was looking at one point of raising the age from eighteen to twenty one. But they just cannot come together when it calls when it comes to banning assault rifles,

and that is the main assaul weapons. That is the main issue where there's a divide that this particular executive order, like you heard the President say, it is going to help crack down on background checks, try to strengthen that. It will also improve tracking guns and ammunition for UH, for things that are lost and stolen. It also gets

better transparency for gun dealers and so forth. But bottom line, Charlemagne, the main issue is banning the assault weapons, and that is just something that right now has not happened, and it doesn't look like it's going to happen in in their future. But President Biden said he vows to seek past, he vows to continue to fight this, but a vow means nothing when you talk about actually getting it done.

Until your point, all you gotta do is just look up which sentences have benefited the most money, uh from from the NRA. You know, they say majority of America's want strong gun laws, but you know the NRAs has spent over three million dollars to benefit political campaigns and senators who oppose gun safety legs. Let me ask you a question, test Um into the room. But I know a lot of these shootings that thing happened with the

legal gun, So them checking people's backgrounds that matter. Like you know, yesterday in Harlem there was a couple of students shot and like a three school radius. So I'm sure that those people didn't go get legal guns. I know a lot of those guns are coming illegally from the streets, you know, absolutely, But those are societal issues

that don't start to stop at guns. That's what happens when you don't invest in you know, the community, when you don't invest in youth services and social services and education and mental health inituees and other community resources. Absolutely, it's too folded. And one of the things I always talk about when we talk about this crime and tough on crime. I can put a stop sign, you know, on a street corner. It doesn't mean that nobody's ever going to run the stop sign. You know, it is

going to happen. The question is did you put the stop sign at least on the street corner. So laws can only do so much to prevent crime or prevent those types of things. Like you said, criminals are going to get guns, they're not going through the background check process. But we still have to do all we can to make sure that on the legal side, we're doing everything in like the Charlotte Magine's point, what are we doing to prevent violence in the community, and that is investing heavily.

And that's one of the things I'm concerned about as we move forward into the twenty four with this tough on crime, that Democrats and Republicans are both in agreement, which they do agree on tough on crime, and so we're gonna see how they're gonna spend that money in the community to stop that violence. Now. Also, Bishop Lamont is back in the news. You know, that's the Brooklyn bishop that's been seeing a lot of different controversy going on in the last couple of months. Yes, Bishop, they

call him well because the story is hilarious. It's kind of hilarious because they call him. You guys may remember Bishop Whitehead, known as the bling Brooklyn Bishop who was robbed last year, which that's not funny, but ye, yes, this is the one that was robbed last year. But now in the pursuit of more bling, he's been hit with a new fraud charge. And what he did. The reason why I was so tickle is because I couldn't

believe I read this. He said that his bank he went to the bank to get aloan and said that he had two million in the bank, when the reality is he had ten dollars worth of time. Yes, ten dollars. I thought I read it wrong. I said, do they mean ten thousand? But this man really had ten dollars in the bank and said that he had two million. And he's done this before. In twenty and eighteen, he tried to get a business loan for two hundred and

fifty thousand for his company called Anointing Management. So he submitted fake brought bank documents on that as well. So the bottom line is he submitted all of these different documents. He tried to get a one point three million dollars mortgage for six bedroom home. The charges go on and on. It's as long as the Bible. But the bottom line is he says that he hey, he believes that God has his back, and he says that the Feds better watch out. So we're gonna see what the Book of

Fads has to say about this. One is all said and done, I can tell you one thing. His criminal history was way more interesting than the Bible. Just it was. I only wonder how people do that. I mean, we've all appaired tried to get loans to purchase something, whether it's a car or a house or whatever it may be. They go through so much stuff with me, like there's no akasa. I got two men and only got ten dollars in the count. So how do some people just

get away like that? They got a friend, the friends that I know who fixed the paperwork to make it. You don't know the people I know. He says he got a friend of Jesus, so he's been just depending on Jesus all this time. We're gonna see how it works. I blame that man. Church blame I blame that church. How come to church well and tiving and offering the way they was supposed to. On Sunday, I had way more than ten dollars. I've read that too, and I

said it gotta be ten thousand. Nobody got ten dollars. It was like ten people in the congregation. They all gave it diving and offering. Man, it was like three hundred people. And now when he got robbed that day, wanted video. Ain't that the man who got robbed, It was a lot of people. It was three hundred people. Lady, jump in bribbles. Only God can judge that, right, all right, all right, well, wish him the best special. I don't know how many people go. Now, get it off your chest,

Thank you, miss chest, Thank you. Next hour, eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now, eight hundred five eight five one on five one, Get it off your chest, call us up. It's the breakfast club, the morning, the breakfast club. The judge judgment when you get his time,

only God can judge him. After that, No, you could judge just to it, bro, you know, wrong from right, Bro, even in the test Stone situation with your ass right, your average for twenty years and they gave him a deal of testifiable and you got more years. People mad at try if I want to put that deal too? What are you talking about? Now? Who's mad? I'm talking about the Troy ask you what are you talking about? Name year? And you're supposed to be a Christian and

you a judge. The Bible say, don't judge people. The Bible says, nor for ray bro, I don't know what you're talking about, Sean, Sean, what are you talking about? Miss? I don't know what are you talking about? He don't want you talking about He's past? Hello? What's this? Hey? What's up? What's up? Rod Rigus? What's going on? Hey? I wanted to ask me pad how should get her wrong with young Dolphins dog? And then I think I can flot video passed away? Did you do a video

with the young dolphers new? Yeah, that's me? He said, how'd you get that role? The guy who've shot the video video? Guard? We will go away back? He called me up and put me in it. At that time, I had never heard of young Dolf really never. I told myself some rapper video name you Dolph myself? You don't dog? Oh my god, he just got shot. He just got shot. But I wasn't one. We got shot in North Carolina. Yeah, I think someone shot. He always messed up. It was really nice, a really nice guy.

He was a good guy. Yeah, definitely, rod Reriguez and keep a lot. We're gonna do something big for Memphis in the next couple of weeks. We're gonna announce it the next couple of weeks. I think it's something that you're gonna want to be involved with you all right, all brother, get it off your chair. That's eight hundred and five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is your time to

get it off your chest. Eight hundred and five eighty five one oh five one. You want to hear from you on the Breakfast Club? Hello? Who's this? What's going up this club? Tyler? Heygo? What's up? Y'all? Hey? Tyler? You got you got us some bluetooth for speaker? Take us off if you do. No, No, I don't I know. Yeah, we get you. Now give him a few chests. Brother, appreciate it, Miss Pat. How you doing? Love? You are amazing. I love you. You are a true comedian. I here

Lea Street. I really appreciate you, Miss Pat. Thank you for being you. Thank you. Can I just say I didn't tell the people calling him from me because it sounds like a damn sent up breakfast club listeners gotta love for you. They ain't gonna show it to you. Good, Thank you good, thank you good. What are you calling from. I'm calling from Chicago, miss Pat. My name is Tyler. I'm an actor as well, so if you need somebody to your show, you holler at Lee. My handle was

mister Dingo on Instagram. I'll last real like oh Man, Lee Daniels name all I wanted to I wanted to call up here though, man. I wanted to give some advice to the ladies out here because Tammark Brastor did be real dirty last week. So I wanted to give some advice to the ladies out here. So y'all just they you know, get y'all and secure y'all. Man, So y'all want to be single at a loan at forty six years old like her? One thing that lady, what did Tamar do? Do you? First of all, brother, what

do you talk about? I called last week and she said that because here like my name, she just hung up on me in Pluce. I told her how her expectations of six months to a year for a man, it's just ridiculous. That's just too much to marry a dude within that, you know, to get married. Okay, I got you Thish, get back right now. Yeah, this is might get that bow. So this is minus mice for the lady. You know, she come on Friday if you want to say it to her. She coming from. Oh good,

I will. It's her birthday too. It's a birthday. I don't give a damn. I'm gonna call back. Get it. So all I'm saying this, lady, listen to the man. Cada to that man, be open minded, leave your baggage behind you, and just be open and expressive. That's how you're gonna secure and get you a man if you won't be a loan of single at forty six years old. Ladies, that's all I got to say on that, speaking of getting getting the man, won't you at original Big Daddy

on Instagram, won't you Shaddy, don't do that. I'm goodbye, Missy Crazy. I'm a college you are well you he ain't never guy. I'm Lead oh Man. Lead un changed his name. I thought his name was original Big Daddy on Instagram just Lead Daniels. Now, Hello, who's this? He's going Sunday? Good morning? Now says here. You had a date yesterday and it went really bad? Yeah it did. Um,

but I'm not gonna lie on speaking. I was hearing you guys kicking them out on gun laws, and I just felt like, you want to know what I deal with kids every day, and we shouldn't be speaking about a more impression issue. UM. I just wanted to know what you like to think about you know what I mean,

underage kids. I'm talking about young kids now, the days and where between the ages of like eleven and fifteen that are sitting down here in ending under you think that their parents should be held in powable or you know what I mean? Whatever you know what I mean happens on the road, or you know what I mean? What do you think about that? Not if they don't get that, if they don't get the gun from their house, like if they take their parents gun because their parents

left the gun unattended. Maybe, but if they just get a gun out in the street, the parents shouldn't be held responsible for that. Yeah, I feel the same way as a gun owner. You got to make sure that your guns are locked up there in saves that in places where your kids can't get them and reach them or get to them if need be. So I mean, yeah, but things do happen. I mean I know a lot of parents that lock up their guns and forget to clothes to safe or there's something small and things do

happen that that doesn't excuse it. But you know, yeah, the parents should be held liable if they allowed the kids to get their guns. Kids are sneaking, even though if you have your guns locked up. They watch you long enough, they know your routine, they know how to get into your stuff. They're still your cold the same way they steal your cold to your phone. And I agree to if they didn't get that gun from your house, because you don't know what your kids do when they

walk outside of dough. So if my kids got a gun out of a bush it and kill somebody, you can't fault me for it. Well, we need to be talking about when it comes to these eleven and fifteen year old especially these kids from these points disenfranchise areas, is how do we invest in them? You know what I mean, Like I said earlier, how do you invest in youth services and community programs and mental health initiatives and social services like these kids need other they need

community resources to help them just develop. Man. Yeah, they got They got a number of time on their hands right now, now, you're right, And I mean it takes a lot of people that's been locked up, that's been in gangs to come back to the community and really break down what they're doing because it seems cool, you know, I mean, you're growing up and you seem as a form of protection to make sure I'm good as a brotherhood.

But you know, you got to speak to some of them ojis that got locked up, that did twenty years, that that that followed the same path because they got to glow in that prison and oil of the ankles and lets they tend. But what I know one thing, kids like to talk to kids who can speak their language. You know, nobody wants to talk to people who they

feel like gonna look down them. Because I was once one of those kids, and I didn't want to hear what nobody say who couldn't understand from understand where I was coming from facts. So I started. I've started, like a little bit, going into school speaking because I speak their language. I've broken English from the street. I've been that person before him, and they open up and there listen when you're just coming in there like and they feel like you don't know what they're going through. They

closed down. They don't want to hear that, and I just don't. I think we don't have a lot of people that go back to the communities to nurture these kids. These kids aren't inherently evil, they aren't natural born criminals. Then these kids born into a certain circumstance and they're playing with the cards that they debt. To deal them some new cards. Right when I got cuts there, my niece kids, her son was five years old, and I heard him say one they said, get out of my

ear with all that damn noise. He was five, and I was like, because you know my nieces on crap, I slapped that boy so hard and then I said, why you let him talk to you like that? He said, my dad has said I don't have to respect her. Then she also told me that that some man just walk around the community, I don't know, say he had an angry issue. I said, he don't had an angry issue.

He's mad because of the situation. You got to me if you saw Raymone now, oh my god, when I tell you, they'd be like, they can't even understand what I'm saying. They're so proper. But this is the same kid that they told me how an anger issue? The most manable. I mean, he do he do little boys stuff at school, d try to be something he ain't sometime. But other than that, a good kid. I got into him, and I've had him for ten years. You can't even tell that these are the same hood rad kids I

picked up. Like when I met the little girl, his little sister, she was like, my name yo yo? I said, what do you know your real name? Yo yo? I said, your name may know yo yo? Your name Merlanda. And it took so much for me to change these kids around. But you see him to day, you'd be like d kids. Mama was on Craig and left me. You can't tell wow, get some new cards, get it off your chest. Eight undred five eight five one oh five one. When we

come back. We got rooms on the way. We got to talk about little nas X, he apologized to his own community. We'll tell you why when we come stay out. I stay out of elemental Peat business. Bro, I'm just gonna report it. Well. My daughter gay, she says she ain't mad. We'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club The Morning d Jake Envy and Charlomaget the Guy. We're brothers. We're happy ever seeing at least I am. The verdict still out on Envy, I'm black.

It's a breakfast club. Well Morning, everybody's DJ Envy, Charlomagne the Guy. We are to Breakfast Club. We got our co host, Miss Pat with us this week. Yeah, asking for Drake tickets. Come. I ain't know what you were talking about. You got blurred tickets or like, what is blur the hell you are? Yeah, because yesterday one of our use was asking about dream Velle concert and the dream Velle toward the Dreamville show, and she was asking for tickets and I was like, I just ran into

Jay Cole. I can probably get you some tickets, and she was, but I don't have I don't have to drake connections while y'all just be lying to people for no reason. You mean, I just saw Jay Cole. I didn't get new tickets. I didn't I speak to him, so I don't pass him in the hotel. No, we spoke. I speak to him. You got his number, Yes, he got his number. He can get the ticket with you behind your business. He can't get tickets. No, um who I just saw Mama dat somebody say that yesterday. Mama

do scrappy Mama. That's why I saw somebody pulls that yesterday. You give me tickets if you want them, she sing, I swear somebody said that yesterday. Let's that's a joke. That's probably a joke. What's wrong? Somebody had said. But I said, since I can't afford Beyonce tickets, I'm gonna go to Mama d show. And I said, you know what, I gotta stop reading these means. I thought that was real goodness. What do mama do you do? She sing?

She got a song? You're gonna go see somebody with one song happens all the time you drank your drink, it will be off time. All right, Well, let's get to the let's get to the rumors or you've gossip and when you chatting the rumor report, I mean, I guess we're on the breakfast club. This is where the tea spells, right on the breakfast club. Shout out to white Cleff. White Cliffe hit me yesterday after he heard us reporting him that he's in the hospital. He said,

he's doing well, so keep healing. Brother. Shout to why Cleff, we get tickets to this show for sure? He always on the internet saying, oh no, there's Anthony Hamilton. I'm getting lords all right. Well, Little nas Ax he apologizes to the trans community for a transition tweet. He said it was not cool. He posted a picture of himself looking like Little nas X and then himself with long black locks, and he said the surgery was a success. It seems like people didn't find it funny, so he apologized.

He said, I alogize to the trans community. I definitely handle that situation with anger instead of considering why it was not cool. Much love to you guys. Sorry. Then somebody said, baby, this apology ate it. You need to apologize to the trans community and material ways that include money, sharing your platform, stop or raise awareness and just or just keep it. This is a fake ass hell, knock it off. And that sounds like fake outrage when you're

asking for money and all kind of other stuff. Well, I guess that you want to check. Yeah, that's come on. First of all, the other picture with little nas eggs, Yes, damn me look good. I did not know that was Lord nas that you want to say it? Sure that that and then you can you can look good? And then and then I want you to uh here you go free to reply to what he said back to you. Ain't got no finger for though. It's not a little. That's the whole other person. That's gotta be a little.

That can't be little. I want to club lord knowledge. You can't say that. I love little little Knowledge. Jesus, I don't. I stay out of LGBTQ business because I don't even understand why that's offensive. So, but he looked good. If that was him in the dress, he was beautiful. I don't know. That's a little she do look good? Okay, what I mean, I don't know what is this. It's a picture that's dressed up as a woman. I don't know. It's not that's what he just said. No, it's not.

It's a whole different person. That's what I said too. I said, that's a little no egg because he said it said it's said he's got the surgery was a success. That's a whole other woman exactly, idiot. I'm looking, my god, I thought that was you don't lie, I did the trans community coming in for you? I thought that was sex. No. I was about to say how he transformed like that? Wouldn't it's a pictures the internet or the internet ruining us all. I thought, Mama D really had a concert.

Y'all thought that was really a woman. Y'all, well, woman's I'm confused now, that's not at that's not a little that's a woman. Yet he thought that was a little nose I did. Yes, Well, let's move on diplo. Yesterday he was talking about receiving oral and he said he received oral from a man before. My god, what the hell was going on this morning? Mamma D concert? But he said he received oral from a man and he's that doesn't make him gay. Sure I got from a

guy before? You're sure that's happened? Yeah? And you just don't remember, I mean, you're nothing. You're saying you're not committing to it. But you're saying you're sure it happened for sure, but you don't have a specific memory of it. I'm a it's gay unless she's like make eye contact. Way, there's such a straight guy I think to say is not like gay? I think I don't know it's you tell me. But what we're about to we're talking about that Clinton, Um, because this is a serious podcast. Okay,

what happened to Uh? He said he received or from a man before, and he said, because he didn't look the guy in the eyes, it's not gay. So he was making a joke. It sounds like you're serious to me. Well, I can't agree. If you don't know who giving you are, you ain't game. You didn't look down and see nobody. It could have been a ghost. I agree, But if he didn't look down, it ain't gay. Point I don't. I don't understand if he's been serious in that though.

It don't matter he said it. Well, I was born in the nineteen hundred and seventy eighth I'm old school. I was always taught that same sex relations are who was giving you the ore? So anybody aunt could have been given the ore? So he didn't look that. So you don't have a witness. He don't know who gave him the R, but he clearly knows because he knew enough to say it was a man. Well, he was probably thought because she had some chin hair rubbed him against his stops. But I get chin hair and I

am a girl. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, you're a woman. Yeah, I'm a woman. Yeah. I don't have folk kids. Yep. So I can't wait. If you didn't hate, I hate, I well, I being rast with you comment fat my last Why y'all up like that? Somebody hit you? Man? Oh my goodness. You wait till y'all guys see the video after this show. I'm getting mad into the She was talking about man whoever gave him a R? Pull my Jesus Christ. All right, well that is your rumor for it if y'all want to consider that rumors. Now,

when we come back, we got front page news. Tesla figure Row will be joining us. We'll be talking about a lot of things. Uh, and also this new drink that they're making this called the Negro. Would you buy what about the Gaucasian? Would you buy that one? I buy them crap? I mean I buy that cucad Jesus, you had a better look in it. All right, we'll talk about it when we come back. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. Your morning's will never be

the same. Did you know one word can change everything? Zach Levi returns as Shazam and the new movie Shazam Fury of the Gods. This film is a musty event with epic action and a whole lot of funny. March seventeen, See Shazam Fury of the Gods only in theaters, rated, PG thirteen. Everybody is dj Envy Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got our guest hosts, Miss pat with us, and let's get in some front page

news as we bring Tesla Figare rote back. That's right, the hood whisper, good morning family, Glad to be here. Now let's start off with this Mississippi man. They say, this Mississippi man went missing and then when he was found, his head was cut off. Absolutely, this is so, I mean, this is a heartbreaking story of rest. In piece to Rashim Carter, twenty five year old Rashie Carter has been trending all over social media. Such a beautiful, handsome black

man who his body was found dismembered. Now, what happened with the story is he went missing October of last year at the Super eight hotel in Laurel. According to his family, when he vanished, he sought help from the police. He told his mother that three truckloads of white guys were trying to kill him. Literally said that he tried to get help, He did not get any help, and then November second, they found his remains. He was found in a wooded area about twenty one miles from where

he was last reportedly seen. And the problem now is, after the family is trying to get justice, authorities have released a statement saying there's no reason to believe foul play was involved. Has to make right, somebody has to make this makes sense. This brother's head was severed from his body. I don't know who in the hell can cut off their own head, his vertebrate, his spinal cord.

I mean, he was literally just dismembered into pieces. So what the family is doing now is asking for a federal investigation because obviously local is not getting it right. And I just talked to Attorney Crumb just about ten minutes ago, and he said to stay posted on this story as more develops, because more will be coming out. His short lived sounds like Mississippi is still burning. To me,

Racism is built into the very fabric of Mississippi. I don't see how decapetation don't problem more of an investigation. That's insane. Well maybe they don't know what the word the caprontation mean down now? Maybe right? And remember we just talked about earlier this week. For everybody who's listening where we're talking about that guy burning the cross? You know that too was in Mississippi. So what the hell is going on in Mississippi? Or Mississippi been like that?

Y'ain't never seen the movie Missisippi Burnon? Oh for sure? For sure. As a country, we've grown a little bit. You did we leave Mississippi out of this? Yeah? I think they're behind Pat, miss Pat? So what are they still in nineteen forty? So she's not thee I wouldn't go to Mississippi for nothing. Now, we also got to switch sides and talk Michael Irvin. I see him all over the news yesterday. What's going on with Michael Irvin? Man? This makes my blood ball? I mean it really really does.

For those of you that have not watched the video, I encourage you to watch it. Uh. You guys may remember that Michael Irvin was accused of sexual assault in a Marriott hotel, and so yesterday Michael irvin attorney has released the video. You can see for yourself that literally he was just talking to this woman. I believe he just touched her elbow and you know, she put her arm back. But they were literally just having a conversation

about football. And so he has always maintained as in and since he has always said that the evidence will come out. But the problem with this is this really, you know, hurt his reputation. At that time, they had pretty much pulled him. I want to say, Bob recall you guys remember he was getting ready to do some commentary before the Super Bowl. Yeah, and they pulled him from that. So now we see that the employee was

simply just walking walking around having a simple conversation. I thought it was interesting that the attorney pointed out that there was a man, I guess her manager, kind of standing on the side and appears to just be watching something strange going on with that, just watching um. But eventually they shook hands, they parted ways. It was a simple conversation. And so now Michael Irvin is suing Marriott and the Jane Doo rightfully as he should because this

has absolutely done damage to his reputation. And I don't know where we are with this, guys. I don't know if black man just need to walk around, would body coms twenty four hours a day or what, because this is obviously an attempt for a shakedown in my opinion, you know, not putting it on the record, but this this is just I mean, it's disgusting to see, you know, something like this happened in this case. What does she

say he did, because I've seen the video. They just looked like with chatting and he said, that's exactly what they were doing. But at the hotel. They can see these hotels anytime they have um anytime, I guess when the NFL team is there, they say, hey, have you see anything strange? Let us know. So, uh, they called the NFL and said hey, on something. You know, Uh, Michael Irvin's been inappropriate, and so NFL security walked him out and he asked, Hey, what's going on? What the

hell's going on? They said, well, you've been accused of sexual assault, so we need you to leave the hotel. So he was totally taken off guard because he had no idea what they were talking about, because it was literally just a conversation. So again, thank god for the tape to be able to show his innocence. This is why you can't jump to conclusions. And this is why I he when people dish your consequences before all the facts are I did. I didn't believe it. I did

not believe it. I hope he suited a tanning lotion off. Absolutely, I do. And I hope this correction is just as loud as the accusation was. Correct, you know what I mean. Correct. That's exact mentally wrong with her to thank you with sexual assaulted by touching you. Check, at least take your shirt off. You can't get one by rubbing your airbow, ma'am.

But she thought that it's like anything else, like that white woman will be allowed enough to go against that black guy, and they would white, white urban and a cutter red check. That's what she thought. I'll be trying to tell y'all, but no, I don't. Well, there's a new drink out there called the Negro and the Caucasian. But that's a boy racial baby. Ain't tell us about this this drink the Negro and Caucasian. Who is on a lighter note, I know we just got through with

you know, both of those stories. But on a lighter note, Uh yeah. Dozens of employees have walked out of their job in Pennsylvania. Management allegedly wanted to add a drink called the Negro and the Caucasian. Now the Caucasian drink was I guess they were doing a play on the white Russian and there I was also talk about the redneck Russian as well. So what's so funny about this

is the employees said, you know, we are offended. And I'm suddenly not making light of their offense, but they said, we're offended by this, and the owner pretty much he doubled down. He said, hey, guess what, buckle up because the Negro drink is coming next. So the owner told the staff, hey, feel free to walk out. The staff said, no problem, bet that we're gonna do that. In addition

to that, we're going to start a boycott. And so they went on social media, which is a great tool when you're trying to bring awareness, and so eventually he learned that fat does indeed me greasy, and he issued an apology. Is it a bar? I mean, is this a Coca colaf? I mean not colifed? I mean is it made a lot of them because it sounds like something that they make out a bar. Now it is, it's a restaurant. And so they were trying to be creative.

They're known for having all of these creative dreams, and so they said, hey, let's do the Caucasian and the Negro. And then he got upset. He said, you know, how dare you questioned me? I've never been racist, There's nothing wrong with me. How dare you negroes? Questioned me about a negro dre thinking? He really doubled down. It was really until the employees actually backed up what they said they were gonna do and walked out and caused the big fuss on social media that made him to apop

made him eventually apologize. I don't think he means it because he doubled down. But you know, don't Caucasian, what is the drink? Howd on? What was what's gonna be in the drink? I took your drink before it is an Asian drink. I mean, because this sound like it had been going on you was just a play on the white Russian. So what's the Nego drink? But why how can white Russian ain't never offend nobody all these years? Like I don't have a problem with Nego drinking Caucasian drink.

So you want a Negro drink? What would be insane? Watermelon in Hennessy? Then I can understand. You got a man with that that's a little different. Can play the Henessey I can't. I can't go with that. And y'all like it's called coon punching cracking. But if they had a Negro drink and it and it had Hennessy or with watermelon on the side, you wouldn't be offended. Well, I understand that watermelon this symbol of freedom, but I I wouldn't be an offend me, you know what I mean.

I gotta see what's in the drink. I don't think that just the words Negro and Caucasian offend me. So you want to see what it is. So you're looking at Negro, is just the color of the drink, or because white Russian is literally white? If you want to be technical. I went to a Mexican restaurant. My husband ordered Madelo. They said, you want negro drink? Okay, okay, I think I haven't probably at the ball in the white gro like you whatever, that's better than I want.

I want three D. It sound like, let's be fair, it sounds like they made these offensive drinks before. This ain't the first time, and if equal opportunity Negro drink Caucasian drinking. Ain't like they just singled out the black people.

I mean, well, they make they've made creative drinks. But he thought, since it was already called, you know, the white Russian, why not go ahead and say Caucasian so that they're known, allegedly from what I read, they're known, you know, to come up with these creative type drinks. And so I guess he figured, hey, if it's good enough for the white folks, is good enough, you know, supposed to call negro the Negro drinking? Obviously, maybe it was a good idea. Charlotte May said, he's not offended.

So but these employees were. They walked out and they said they were just uncomfortable asking, you know, I guess going to ask customers how many negroes. Do you want on the rocks? Fat is asking a good question to the white people get offended that caucasion. It didn't say it just said that dozens of employees have walked and walked out. It didn't say if they were white or black. It was mainly the employees that had a problem with it. It never made it to the menu. It was just

the fact that he brought it up. Yeah. Um, and and so that's that's what happened with that. Okay, Well, thank you test for joining you to appreciate you. Absolutely right, we're coming back Roland Martin, we'll get joining us. We'll go kicking the rollers it don't move, and Tesla will see the master breakfast look the morning Breakfast Club. Everybody at cj MG Charlomagne, the guy we are to breakfast club.

We got a special guest in the building. Yes, indeed, Martin, what's happening fending New dig I'm all good man, it's been crazy busy. Things are going well. We've had a great twenty twenty two with black stun networking. So we are moving with twenty twenty three, launched our twenty four hours streaming channel, and you know my goal for us by the end of the year was to be on five platforms. We probably will hit that by the end of April. When people see that hashtag hashtag Rolling Martin

unfielded a black Star network, What did that mean? Well, Rolling My Unfiltured as the show. So when I launched September twenty eighteen, that was the first show that I launched, and so everybody told me, look, this is not gonna work, trying to go get the job back and seeing him a good job at MSNBC, and I was like, yeah, I'm interested in having a thirty two year old white producer tell me what I can and cannot cover. And I also saw in terms of exactly where we were going,

so we had to do proof of concept. So Rolling Unfiltered we're now four years in fielding that up. And then last year I launched the network, I knew I wanted other shows as well, because I wanted to be more than just one show. So the show basically is the axis. It's the same thing or ten poles, same thing happens, and you look at cable television. So we've now got four other shows, Wealthy You from Devor Owens, Balanced Living with Jackie Hood Martin, the Pivot with Stephanie Humphrey.

We got a greg A car show, The Black Table, and then another daily show of Frogi Muhammad. We've got three shows we're developing as well. So things are going well.

The biggest thing is still dealing with the ad agencies when it comes to supporting black owned media, because you got the some folks who say, oh, you know, we don't want to buy news is like all brand safety, and I'm like, yeah, but I see your ads on the Fox News and see them on MSNBC, I see them on CNN with his opinion, so please tell me again with his brand safety stuff comes in. And so that's why our audience, who supports us, it's been crazy.

I mean our audience, the fans have literally given about two million bucks in last four years. And so that's how we've been able to really sustain and build, uh, to sort of do the things necessary because you know, black owned media is so important. But but but specifically news. There's a ton of gossip, there's a ton of entertainment, it's a ton of oh for the culture. But the

question is what are you being informed about? And what I hate is when people say, oh, man, I wish we knew well that those of us out here trying to tell you. But the question is what are you watching? What are you listening? Um? And you know, look, you know, March sixteenth is the U is the anniversary the hundred and nineties sixth anniversary of the launch of the first black newspaper, Freedom's Journal. Uh. And it was March sixteen, eighteen twenty seven. Uh. And there's a quote in the

third paragraph. We have a mural in my office. This has it on there. It says, we wish to plead our own calls to long have others spoken for us? And that's really has been the monster of the Black press. And and that's why that matters, because I fear us and I've said this only show numerous stands before. I fear the future where we're asking somebody else to tell our story. That is the scariest thing in the world

to me. I feel like that's all people doing, even now, Like when you see people pitching shows to like, you know, different producers and production company in the Hollywood, I feel like that's all we ever do, right, And that's because we have been conditioned to seek permission as opposed to grant permission ourselves. When we look at BAT. You know, Bob Johnson owning BT. When the millimat March happened, his pace simply became him as like, Bob, you know, what

what are we doing? If you if you cover with the minimam March and we go no ads, you know we're gonna lose money. He said, Then today we're gonna lose money. So Bob Johnson only can make that decision because Bob Johnson owned BT. And the reason we've been having this fight even with the black owned media, it's because if you read Britt Pulley's book, which is an amazing book called The Billionaillo Bad, the unauthorized biography of

Bob Johnson and BAT. When Viacom purchased BT, some of the rest stone and Mail Commerson saw that BT was getting fifteen hundred dollars with thirty second AD, that MTV was getting eight thousand dollars for and mail goals. BT was discounting itself. No, they weren't discounting themselves. The agencies were not. They were not valuing black people. Now, if you just do the math, BT gets sold for two point three billion dollars post the assumption of debt, it's

really about three billion dollars. If BT had been getting its fair value from the beginning, that means that when BT was sold, it should have been sold for ten to twelve billion. Remember Bob and Sheila Johnson reaped, you know, the billions from it, which meant that if they got their foul value, they could have actually sold thirty percent of BT for the same three billion and still owned it.

So now you see what happens when we get short changed in the dollars and how it impacts black ownership. How do we change that though, because like when you turned it down, I'm sure there's somebody else out there that be like, you know what, I'm gonna take that money right and that well, and that's also part of the deal. So we have to understand when you're operating, it's a collective, is that if you take that crumb,

you're gonna keep getting that crumb. So we have to train folks to understand that, No, you have to stand for it. No, let's get let's get one hundred or the five hundred thousand, or let's take down the million or to several million dollars So that's that one that has to happen and not get played by by isolating us. That's one. Two. Information also comes in because too many people are literally walking into meetings and they don't have

the information on how to do battle. Three, we've got to have our institutions also begin to property properly leverage them. See what I mean by that. If you have corporations that are doing business with the National Urban League, the NAACP, National Action Net, Rainbow Push Coalition, and others, those institutions have to say, all right, a donation to us is great, but it's marginal. Okay. So Wells Fargo was the presenting

sponsor of the NAACP Image Awards. Okay, that's fine, that's great, But the question is how much money did black people lose during the home foreclosure crisis as a result of the business practices of Wells Fargo. I guarantee you as far more what the donation was. And so I believe the our institution need to have we need to have race indexes, meaning not just who are your black folks on the board directors? What are the contracts that you're provided?

I was going to ask, so you know what we're talking to all the economics right, and then talking inflation fell, and now they're talking about the banking crisis. What are your thoughts on that. Well, first of all, you remember when you talk about that particular bank there, what happened there. That was an abject failure on their leadership because they were they were not properly prepared for the Fed's interest

rate racist. That was one. Two, I'm laughing the death of all these white conservants who are yelling, oh they were so concerned about being woe as if a group of white men ain't that of broke banks before. Let's just be real, okay, But what you have is the financial industry is so crazy because if there's just a sliver of a fear, everybody pull that money. That's whether it's private equity that I mean, so it's like, oh

let me hold onto cash. That's the whole deal. So that sectors really depend upon confidence if thing's gonna be fine. That's what happened there. They just got all spooked. Well, that was a crisis of leadership, okay, it's Secondly, it was also a weakening of the regulations. Barney Frank needs to be answering to this because you have to die. Frank Bill. He actually libied once he left Congress and

joined a bank. The bank that he actually joined, they were the ones that went under a signature bank in New York. They weakened the laws. Conservatives and Republicans love yelling deregulation. No, there's a reason regulation is important to prevent that from happening. I spend multiple shows walking people through the data, say no, this is a lie, this is what he said, this was proposed, this is what got funded. Here's the whole truth. The people were kind

of like, oh, we didn't know all that. Yeah, because the places that you're watching, they're not gonna break it down to you for you, right, because let's just be clear, MSNBC and CNN are not gonna give you that level of details, specifically to at HBCUs it ain't gonna happen. Just why you gotta have black owned meeting, all right? We got more with Roland Martin and when we come back, don't move. It's the Breakfast Club the morning. Everybody's d

V Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Miss pattis Head, our guest host, was still kicking it with Roland Martin. Charlemagne, What would you say to people who said, you know, of course the Silicon Valley bank is getting the bailout. But you know, if you ask the stuff for like through the loan forgiveness or you know, universal healthcare or social services, housing, education, they don't never have money for that, but they always have money for the

bailout banks. In the fund wars, what would you say to those people? One, they're actually um mostly incorrect if you break those things apart. First of all, you look at the student loan death forgiveness that right now is awaiting the Supreme Court decision, so you're ahead those or arguments. So the body administration actually said let's forgive student loan debt. Now they got sue now goes to the Supreme Court.

That Supreme Court, three branches of government, legislative, executive, judicial, bottom line istastblots in the Supreme Court. So that happens there. When we talk about HBCUs, the level of funding of the last four years has been the most they've gotten ever when we broke down, you're talking about almost eight billion dollars. And then if you if you go inside of those numbers and the coins and Bobby Scott on the education community, Collins and Jim Clyde Burn Collins went

all my Adams. Look the thing, the thing was so significant with those numbers that most of those HBCU, especially public HBCUs, got four times as much money from the federal government then they got from the states. And they're supposed to be state funded. Yes, the states. So these HBCUs a lot of money. No, no, no, I'm just talking about just the annual the annual amount of money they were given. You take all of those federal programs,

cares at America rist complaining all of those. I mean, the numbers don't lie in terms of I'm talking about you're going from Alabama, A and M, the Florida and M. The look callin ant topped the bottom in many cases four times as much money. I walked through the whole spreadsheet on my show, and folk were like, hold up, the state gave Florida, A and M that much and

they got that much from the Ferra government. Absolutely, and so so your money there now, you're absolutely right part of the They are right in terms of how Congress is excellent at finding money for largely white farmers twenty five billion with Trump's president. But then oh no, no, no, we can't afford that particular program. That's why I keep walking people through why voting matters. See, folk, go, if

I don't get this, ain't voting. Well, if you don't vote, you ain't don't get this, and so you have you cannot change policy, but not change the policy makers. The problem for us is we're not voting on number. Numbers don't lie. If black voters in most places vote sixty five seventy seventy five percent of our numbers, we can sweep election because if you're in an area in the state half a million registered ineligible Black voters, thirty percent vote, Okay,

that's one hundred and fifty. If third percent of them vote as one hundred and fifty. If fifty percent of them vote, that's an additional one hundred thousand votes. Fifty I got the seventy fifty or be heard, should walk about ninety five thousand votes. If third percent of black people vote's five hundre thousand Black people third percent vote. That number is what it is. So what do you think? So none of us, But so now how are you? What are you now? Deal with? You now have to

first of all, start very early to educate. You can't see this. This is what we do. We go, we got to register. First of all. I can't get you to vote unless you're registered. I can't get you to register unless you're enlightened. I can't enlighten you unless you're educated. The problem is we stop educating and enlightening and we spend all of our attention just trying to get somebody registered registered. Because no, if I don't see the value, I have to now explain to you why people come

here all the time, man are talking about voting. Why should I vote? I go, what's the one thing you care about? Then? What you mean? Well, you obviously care about something. What do you care about? It's rooted in politics, whatever, whatever the issue is. And but but see if by force him no, no, no, no, what do you care about? Then they go money? So then they throw it out okay, And so then when they unpack it, then I'm like, okay, let me explain to you how this federal race impacts

the one thing you care about. Then they'll go, damn, ain't, I ain't ain't never thought about it like that, because no one has walked them through. We don't have Citi's classes like we used to. We're not walking people through who They don't understand what city council does, county government does, what the DA does. Look, it was only the last five to eight years of people now understand the power of a district attorney. Why do you think all of

a story electing progressive district attorneys? Because people were being educated and talk. That is what is desperately needed. And so that's one of the reasons why for my show we literally use a show to walk folks through teaching, educating. I've had more people come up to me who say, bro, man, I ain't know nothing about this stuff, but watching now, I understand it because we're taking the time to do it.

You can't just say go register. If Democrats were smart, and I'll say this to civil rights schools, goes here to all divine nine. We should be starting right now on a massive national education plan for twenty twenty four. You cannot wait to June of twenty twenty four or septemy reordering of the presidential primary. Yeah, you have to, because again you need people to understand the long term

implications what's about to happen. Do you realize right now in Florida, right now, they are considering a bill that could potentially eliminate eliminate all black fraternits of diroritis from public vers right now. It passed out of the committee in the House last Now, now the Senate bill is totally different. That thing has been considered right now. When you look at what the attacks on d EI, now

Florida did it, Now Texas isn't doing. North Kallina doing it, removing DEI from all of the job listings as well. Understand what their strategy is. Their strategy which I lay out in White my book White Fear. Their strategy is a fifty two hundred years strategy. We're talking next year. No,

they're talking the next fifty years. So that means that if you have hollow is your daughter which one I got four, but the oldest one is twenty one, the youngest one is one, Okay, that means they want to impact your youngest daughter when she having her fiftieth Yeah, my youngest is one. Yeah. I want I want you to think about that. They want they want to impact your daughter when she's having her fiftieth birthday. That's how they're operating. That's the agenda that they are executed. So

I am I'm yelling on the route. Hois Black America? Wake up to understand what they are trying to do. It is not the next two years of four years. They want to cement power and control for next fifty years. So if we shift, yes, those numbers and go from thirty to forty to fifty to sixty to seventy, now all of a sudden, game totally changes, and they're gonna look up and went, what the hell they turn out

at seventy percent? Yeah, because numbers don't lie. The Santis would not be governor if black people had voted as sixty five percent of our numbers, the Santis never becomes governor. All right, we got more with Roland mart And when we come back, it's the breakfast Club of morning. Everybody's DJ Envy Charlemagne, the guy we are the breakfast Club. Miss pattis Head, our guest host, was still kicking it

with Roland Martin Charlemagne. With the Democratic Party approving the reordering of the twenty four presidents of primary, how do you see that empowering more black voters? Well, first off, whenever the president's election comes around, it was always Iowa, New Hampshire. Ain't no black people there? That very few I spoken. I want say no black people that there. I was spoken to the end. In Iowa. There are

black people there, but the numbers are very small. So the rally is white interest or placed ahead of everything else. Now all of a sudden, because African Americans make up dominate the democratic part in South Carolina, you're going to have to be talking about the things that we actually care about. So that is a change. But here is the problem. In the last election, there was a significant drop off of black turnout in South Carolina, massive dropout.

So what has to happen is Black people in South Carolina are going to have to become far more engaged. Again, it's turnout, turnout, turnout, turnout, turnout. When people gotta you have a big audience with your network. They're engaged with you because of the words that are coming out of your mouth, shooting more emphasis beyond the actual Democrats to

get people engaged. Why do we always do that to the voters, like go out there, go out there and vote, goddamn vote, Because shouldn't Democrats be doing things the first to energize people. They should but what I'm not gonna do is wait on somebody else to save me. If I can throw somebody a life, best let's see when you feel like when they don't save you, now you feel like you don't need them. You ever, here's the deal vote, here's zalo because somebody going in. You can

hate both of them. One of them are gonna win. Period. Now I have to decide, okay, of the two people or the three people, the four to five, who who do I want or who can I potentially talk to try to get something from. That's what I have to decide. I don't I don't care who it is. Which now means I gotta make a decision, all right, and I can say, man, I don't like my decision. Again, somebody is going to win. I now have to say what are my interest and then what are my interests? Now

means who can I get a meeting with? Who can I put pressure on? What are the pressure points? If a Republican wins, I literally have no pressure points because they ain't talking to me anyway. But Democrat wins, I've got pressure points if I use them. See the problem is we go I voted cold. I'm out I'll see you later. No, no, no, no, no, I gotta be in that person's face. I gotta be right there. I gotta be and let them know I'm coming for you.

The only way they're ever going to really move, and I'm never going to discourage anybody from sitting out elections, But the only way they're ever gonna really move is if one year no black people show up and they end up losing. But we can't afford to do that. So how do you how so how do you push them? You? You push them because first of all, remember they are primarist could you say like you said, no need But here's the first thing. They are primariss. So the question

is who are we supporting in the primary? Remember you don't you're not just allway just accepting whoever runs. There are options, Okay, all these people who were yelling, man, why we got an old, old guy Biden. I'm sorry, y'all, asses with real silent. When Corey was running, mccama was running, there were choices a lot of black people like Bernie. But then people told us, no, Bernie can't win. Well, first of all, the first of all, the first of all,

it's not they told us Bernie can't win. Folk didn't vote for Senator Sander. That's just what happened. Again, they didn't vote for Senda Cory Booker, they din't vote for Senda Kamala Harry. That's what happened there. It just it simply comes down to engage. I'm simply saying for us, the reality is, I don't care who you are. If you check out of anything, no one will pay you any attention. But what do you think about his age?

What do you think about body's age? And people saying they knew that time early signs they knew, but you didn't see the early signs of alleged dimension. Right there's alleged demension. I ain't Look, I got no report, I got none of that. Bottom line is, look, he's there, and let me teate something. The reason I'm not sitting there tripping. It's a bunch of old people right now. Who are United States senators. It's a bunch of old people in the House. It's a bunch of old people

right now. What somebody listen to me right now, it's an old as person. Who's your county commissioner, who's your city councilman? And this is why I tell all of my millennial and gen Z followers, if you vote your numbers, you can change the game. But if you sit in your ass at home and people say, oh, yeah, they increase in numbers, and yes, they did increase the numbers in tween twenty two. But I'm saying, vote your numbers. Millennials and gen Z's can change every political office in

America if they actually vote their numbers. The same thing I'm saying to black people, you vote sixty eight seventy seventy five percent, you can sweep elections because we know how other folks are going to vote. That's what it boils down to. You have to vote your numbers, use your power. If you are sitting hormone election day, you're not using your power, and it's going to waste before we get out of here. Man, you had a great idea. This is I don't remember how long ago this was,

but I heard you say this out loud. I don't know if you said it publicly yet about what you would like to see happen with the President and the Vice president in terms of black meeting. I think you said you wanted to put together Yeah, I love what what what needs to happen is that they should do. Just like Biden met with the main TV anchors and they mostly all white other than Lester Hope. Uh, then they need to do one with black owned media, black

journalists who work in mainstream media. They might bring up the debt ceiling. Black people bring up the debt ceiling. That's not it should be gonna be bringing up. Okay, so it needs to be black on media that that needs to happen. I've made that perfectly clear. And again they're folks in the White House when happen because I did, and I really don't care. That's what I'm supposed to do. I am going to advocate for black owned media. That

ain't never changing in my entire life. I pushed city council. Look, I've cussed out many a black politician who ignored black owned media. You advertising everywhere else, but then you don't spend with black on media. I'm like, no, that ain't happened. And so yeah, I've had some choice words for and congrats on the NACP award. Now we didn't win. We likemination and the one thing people wanted to just rolling ever sit down at events. Okay, you just wanted to rule. No no, no no no no no no no no

no no see no, I worked the room. See that's people understand. Okay, when you hit the Image Awards, most people are literally in one location. So I'm a journalist. So when I get up, like look two years ago, he's hey, he'sa Ray And I was like, yo, East, I say, hit your text. She said, oh no, that's an old number. Boom new number, dude, I'm working. Soon they go to commercial break. I'm up. Boom boom boom number email. I go take a seat. That's what Kalin does.

Heard up. That's how I'm gonna work it. I will work every single room. And if I go to an event and I am, I have not walked away with somebody's phone number. I wasted my time going that eything. There you go. Hey, that's work baby, that's Roland Martin. Ladies and gentlemen, make sure you check out Roland Martin Unfiltered, the Black Star networks right and give donate. It's easy checks some money. Order the po box five seven one nine six Washington d C. Two zero zero three seven

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is dj n V scholamine that guy. We are the Breakfast Club. He got miss pat Heale co host. And let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Jesse small at from my hat who a lot of names or you've gossip and chatting. This is the Ruler report. I mean, I guess were on the Breakfast club. This is were the tea spells right on the breakfast club. All right, you guys remember Jesse small letting the incident that happened out alleged incident that happened out in Chicago, right with

the two African brothers. I don't know if you even got to say alleged no more. I think it was proven that it didn't happen. That man after he was twenty years or is allegedly the twenty years. I don't know what jail and he out, so evidently he won guilt to a legend. And like you said, wait a minute, now, I thought that he was found guilt guilty. I think that they didn't do no Timmy. Yeah, well, the two brothers Bola and Ola and speaking out about the event

and what actually happened. I thought he was a good actor. But I also was thinking that this guy's a fraud. This guy's really sitting here just lying to these people, lying through his teeth and not caring. I think he shut a tear and I won a little game. Boy, who might watch this to see that I fucked back this crazy man, y'all crazy terror man, this dude wild bowler and Ola. We don't care, all right, y'all can't crucify that man after y'all helped him perpetuate the lie.

But didn't They also was like lovers or something. They got my signs what you're talking about? Yeah, they said that, they said one of the brother of the brothers and justice allegedly. I thought all of them put this playing together. They did, but I think they were in time some type of relationship. I keep saying. Allegedly I thought that was in a relationship or now I don't want to relationship.

I'm talking about all of them did this together. You called me a liar and say I'm crazy, but you helped me with the lie and help me with my crazy. But she was asking if they wanted a relationship. Was Ola old off with a part of wasn't it in the relationship? I don't know, Bola, and I don't know how far with. I don't know nothing about somebody played on froze it. This is them describing the incident how

they were supposed to do it. Then we started tousling, moving, moving around, and then I threw him to the ground. He wanted it to look like he fought back. That was very important for him because he said, hey, don't you beat my ass? Make it look like I'm fighting back and whatnot. So we did that. After I threw him to the ground, I used my knuckle and gave him a nook. Why did I do that? To give him a scar, to give him a mark, to make it look real like he really did get his ass sped?

Afterought I did that all fake kicked him. I don't know what he was doing. I wasn't paying a task where I came around with the bleach, the infamous bleach in the hot sauce bottle, poured it on his shirt. Then I finally put the rope around his face. I did not put it around his neck. I just placed it on his face. And that's when we took all. Bowler and Ola have zero room to criticize Jesse small. Let you helped him do all of this. Whatever you say about Jesse, you have to say about yourself. If

if Jesse crazy, then y'all crazy. If Jesse was lying and y'all was lying, knock it off, let it go exactly. Why even bring his back up like they so innocent? Nuki as he get like your little mile finger, it's usually to that like that, like that. They did it to his eye, so it left leave a mark. Oh so he just took his out remember when your eye last fell off earlier? And a right look. That's why

okay now. Also, Sierra seems like she's getting a little backlash because of the dress she wore at the Auscars. It was totally see through. Did you see it? Of course I've seen it. You've seen it too, and you stare staring at the picture I'm explaining it. So they said she posed for pictures and she was absolutely completely naked. They said she had nothing but gloves, a thong and nipple covers on. People were like, you have three kids and a husband, how could you wear that? Uh, you're

disrespecting Russell. This is embarrassing the Russell. Y'all just were in prison praying for people. That's what happened to you. When you leave prison, make it get naked. Lord. But you know, it's always people, I say, do what you wanna do. It's always people who ain't shaped like Sierra that's complaining. I saw Sierra picton. I said, if her husband allowed keep strolling, I mind my business. It's always somebody who eat cheek fil a like me round the

clock and ain't got no husband. Hey, they even't got no husband. They want to tell us what to do my your business? You lonely crabs, Jesus. I mean they always just come and lead even so left. First of all, you can't even you can't even walk down Sierra Street without getting rested. So why are you even coming on what she wears. If Russell was right, that widout so if he allowed her to wear is all right by me. I wish I could look like that. I look like

that in the sixth grade. Been a long time, Yeah, I think sometimes needless criticism comes from a place of jealousy. And then of course, yeah, it's how it broke. People make talking about rich people. Yeah, if Russell's fine with it, that's their relationship. Who are we to the poke at the shape people? People? That's bad built, you know what I mean? Yeah, I mean, and it would look cold in that building to me. I sneezing because you know COVID out here. But if she held back her sneeze

and didn't get nobody sick ass here? Girl, you look good. I mean, I don't know what side your underwear here because I'm thinking we like how mos to me? All right? Well that is your room of reporter? Are you giving a donkey to man? Who? After that, I get a lady named Madison Crowley. They come to the front of the congregation. Though we like to have a word with her. She don't how to keep a secret. Okay, we'll get to that. NeXT's to breakfast club. Come morning, the breakfast club.

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Did she getting Please tell me I had become donkey of the day the breakfast club bitches, Yeah, don't get to day. For Wednesday, March, fifth team go to a young lady named Madison Crowley. She is from the birthplace and miss pat Atlanta, Georgia, atl And. According to the NY Post, she got a tattooed for her soon to be husband. That's right, Madison is getting married soon and to celebrate her groom, she got a new tattoo. Would

you like to hear more about it? While she disgusted on TikTok, let's listen, I'm getting a secret tattoo for my fiance and he doesn't know about it. Obviously. It's the secret. We're getting married in eleven days and he's gonna find out on the wedding day about the secret tattoo, So let's go get it. Okay, guys, it's done. It happened, as you can see in those past clips. I am

obsessed with it. I love it so much. It's gonna be a little bit harder to take care of them, like I realized, because it's like a literally in the butt and I'm hiding it from him for the next eleven days. So that's gonna be fun and interesting and like wearing leggings and stuff with like this. Miss pat y'all are smart people. Tell me why she's getting donkey

here to day to day? I don't know. She got a tattoo fiance on her butt, but she can't give him none because sore back down and it's gonna eat vaseline. So why are you giving a dunkey other day? Ay? I think either it's the wrong name or they didn't go through with the marriage. He cross side it. Played it one more time, Play it one more time? Please? Getting a secret tattoo for my fiance and secret tattoo she got a tattoo for her room supposed to be

a secret his initials. Put it on the internet. Lord Oh my, you slow. Y'all on the same But alright, all right, Jesus Christ, she's already shown it to TikTok. All right, I'm completely flabbergasted. Y'all might not he might not be on social media. Made it. He might not be on social media. Husband her husband ain't on social media. Yeah, so you get the donet you donkey you know. That was one of her replies to one of the comments. She said, my fiance doesn't have TikTok. Well guess what, Madison,

I don't got TikTok either. Okay, you know, but I saw this on the New York Post dot com. Does the man not have the internet? Period? Huh? This tory is on the Breakfast Club. Now you know what, I'm gonna say this and feel thug. And what if he can't read? He might be blind? Man? Shut oh man man. No, Okay, I don't know what world we're living anymore. Okay, when I when I go when I when I think, I

wake up and I live in a certain dimension. But when I go online, I'm actually getting feeds from another dimension. Because it's not the earth that I grew up on. It can't be. Okay, I grew up in the nineteen hundreds. Okay, when you was trying to surprise somebody, you didn't tell nobody unless it was for a surprise party. Other than that, you kept it to yourself and didn't boom. You surprised your significan enough. She didn't say when he had to

be surprised. He was surprised when he found it on the New York New So she actually did say tough player that played played the other part right. I definitely did have talking in line when I got this tattoo. It's gonna be amazing. But my father and I haven't had sex yet. We are awaiting at the marriage, so it's gonna be a nice little secret surprise. She's been hiding it. She wanted to wait until the night after

the wedding. The night of the wedding after they were married, and he was hitting it doggy style, and then he was gonna see it. Miss patt Oh, that's who dog he is. And a long time for dogs mate. The bottom of the dog too said she got him a tattoo and a dog. That was great. That was a sex remember that position back in the day. I can't do it that Jesus oh man, hey man, some donkey. The days just sell himselves. Please get Madison Crowley, the sweet shouts of the Hambletones. Oh no, dog gee, oh

the damn well the dog gee. Oh the day ye wow, donkey ahead to be so long? What you mean, the Hamletones singing, I'm just saying. And the wedding gonna be in four days. Y'all got four more days, four more days. He still don't know the I guarantee he know. He all in the New York Post, right, No, they got his picture in the New York Post. And then they got his pictures. Yeah, they got his picture. Let me show you a picture. Stupid. That's the whole point of

Dunk to day. Many people can't keep no, see, they cannot keep no. Hang out with them people who just as smart. Let no racist. Caucasian? She was Caucasian, Yes she was. Oh she probably mad. A black man don't know abody to look at they walk they social media. No, he white. I can't even find you. I was looking for the story. I can show you all the picture. Was she pretty huht sapped? I mean she white? What I mean? I don't know. She looked like here she

go there she go okay, congratulations to them. Congratulations girl. He should surprised her with a tattoo of his ass and matching tattoos. Get part of it. She ain't gotta add no ink to his face because a bed. No, because he white and booty white man. All right, where we come back, Let's open up the phone lines eight five eight five, one oh five one. Now we talked

earlier about this restaurant in Pennsylvania. They had some drinks that they named Negro and caucasion, and the employees were pissed off about it that they decided to have a walkout. Got the news report, no news report? All right, So what would you do in that situation? Eight hundred five eighty five, one oh five one. You work at a restaurant the owner starts to these new drinks, one called Caucasian and one called Negro. If I work there, what would I do? Yes, because all some of the employees

walked out. Yes, we talked about it. We're gonna talk about it when we come back. Eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one. Now we don't know what the negro drink is, nor do we know what the caucases. I think the Caucasian is a whit Russian is supposed to be a playoff of white Russian, and the negro was what. I don't think they even had the negro drink and cool light. Man shut. We'll talk about it when we come back. It's the aactfast Lugan boarded the

Breakfast Club. It's topic time call eight hundred five eight five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club. Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We got our guest co host, Miss Pat. She's joining us this morning. Now if you're just joining us, we're talking about this restaurant in Pennsylvania. Some of the employees walked out because

they thought the names of the drinks were disrespectful. All right, So one of the names were a Caucasian, which is a white Russian, and they were gonna call a drink a negro. Now we don't know what the negro drink is. We don't know what's in it. I have no clue, but the employees walked out, So we're asking what would you have done in that situation, Miss Pat? That's what was in the negro all right, So let's say it was I don't know, dark liquor and with a little

watermelon on. I don't know why black peoples get a water man white people. Even the watermelon is a symbol of freedom. I mean, but it's good. So I took a drinking with a wallermeler. If it's pretty good and it's got it's got top chef because I don't drink a lot. So so you wouldn't be mad at the negro. I mean, it's a restaurant with drinks names. Come on, this world is two damn sensitive? No, I'm not mad. You ain't calling me no niggro. Okay, Charlemagne, I'm would

patting my sensitivity me to not chet the tension. I'm not the person to ask about this, but the answer to me is I probably wouldn't quit. Like negro is the word you used to describe. It's on your birth certificate. I don't know if it's only yes, it's on my birth certificate. I was born in seventy two. Look at your race, say black boy mail, No, don't say nigro. No, what year was you born? Charlemagne seventy eight? Or you're a little bit after me? They had changed. I'm seventy

two niggro. It might be just black African American. I thought, no negro, I around Charlemagne. Yeah, we'll say I'm fifthy. I'm a little older than you. Guys mine say nigro. And my granddad had said the e R and those aren't slurs though, like road is, the word usually describe black people. A black African heritage called Cajun is white skinned of European origin, fresh out the caucas mountains. So

I don't R drink. I will back up. If they said nigga juicing, cracker punch, nigga punch cracker punch, that's different, you know what I mean. Not if you mix it together. Because it came become a viration thing and to be better calling the Obama. Then, by the way, they have duals. You can go to restaurants in order the Obama. I'm not. I don't think. I don't. I don't think I like the negro drink. Why not? Because I just feel funny, Like you got white people at the ball, Give me

three negroes. It just feel funny. Ain't gonna three negroes on rocks. They're gonna be like three negros. They're not gonna hollow. But negro is not on the same level of the as the N word. Negro has never been a slur. I don't know. I just just don't feel right to me. If it was called the color you know what I'm saying, that's different, or the coon. So how did you feel if a black person at the ball saying, I take four of them crackers and some crackers to eat that them. That's if it was called

the Caucasian and the darkies, you know what I'm saying. No, just Caucasian and the spooks, you know what I mean. That's different. But negro I don't really bother me like that. I don't know, I get what you're saying, though I know you can hear some white people saying they be like, what the hell are they saying? But they're they're in a place where they are you know, it's drinks. Del is too damn sensitive. Okay. My problem is, dude, you

got the money for the niggro And what state is this? Pennsylvania? Okay, let me ask you a question. The restaurants here in New York. I won't say their names because we love these establishments, but they have meals called the Obama. Even in Atlanta, they got meals called the Obama. And it's like chicken and waffles, even though I chicken is also a symbol of freedom. But is that offen, y'all? I just don't I don't know. The negroes just sound just I don't know. Just let me get the Obama just

sounds cool. And the Obama's dark meat and white meat to represent his man. Good morning, good morning. Oh what's your name? Brow twenty three? You better cut it out? You're right, what's your dame name? Joe? Okay, Joe? What's your thoughts? Joe? I'm doing all right. I listened to you guys every morning. Thank you, sir, thank you. Oh yeah, you got you guys literally break my day, heavy morning. But yeah, I know about this topic. You guys are

talking about it, about this this brink. Yes, the negro in the Caucasian drink. This offend you. You know, I'm Puerto ricman in Italian and it's twenty twenty three. You should all, you know, basically looking at it, it shouldn't be alcial to you. You have no say in this conversation called negro in Coucasian I don't want to hear from a Porto Rican into Rican drink. I don't know who's this hey shout, good morning, good morning. Hey. So we're asking, you know, the Negro drink. You got a

problem with that? First of all, I want to know I'm a black or white? It's probably white. Yeah, I have a problem with that. But they have a Caucasian drink too. They have a Caucasian right too. But you know, shot him a little from that eight four or three too,

So you know how we feel about those type of situations. Absolutely, that's not I mean, what about the restaurants where you where you go in and they they paid the waitress to be rude to you as the restaurant when they call restaurant and uh yeah, so it's no different people. You know what you're getting when you go to this established me. So if they walk in they call you a bee or whatever, you pay for that, then they got restaurant. You going there, all the lights are cut out,

so it's what you if you walk at. That's what you're talking about. That's one earlier called he said he doesn't know if a man gives him oral it's not getting Oh yeah, yeah, him don't look down. You know, people pay for that rud rudeness. Yeah, but I don't know about the Negro thing. Call us up right now, what do you think? Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. It's a bar, a restaurant, I should say, in Pennsylvania that is naming a couple of drinks. One

is called Caucasian and the other one is called the Negro. Now, employees walked out. How do you feel about it? It's the Breakfast Club, Good morning, call opinion to the Breakfast Club Top five one five one morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have Miss Pat here, she's our guest host, and we're asking, there's a restaurant out in Pennsylvania that is naming two drinks Caucasian and Negro. Not employees are pissed off. They're

walking out, and we're asking, what are your thoughts? All out? Who's this? Oh? Hey, that's hey TJ. Good morning. What would you do in that situation? I'm to walk out. I would have been walked out. I believe we have and I'm by Raciel. My mother's Hispanic, my father is black. But we have to stand up. That is just it's wrong. It's completely wrong. They're disrespecting us, and it's it's not hollable, like can you tell me what's wrong? Money in there?

And I just want to know, like, what's what's offensive about Caucasian and Negro? I didn't know those were slurs all of a sudden. I want to I don't want to want to adjust me like that. You know, negro, but it's on my versative again. I was born in seventy two and I'm not Nobody's calling nobody a negro. It's the name of a dream. And we was just saying, it's restaurants out there that be rude to you. They

have different names. I mean, what what what what? I went to a restaurant in Houston and they had the Obama meal at the breakfast House, at the breakfast Club, the restaurant down. Yeah, so white people walk in and say, I don't want a meal called a breakfast Obama. I just want chicken and waffle whatever, greets and aves. Yeah.

I just think were two cents of as people. I mean, it's a bar and the word negro, I mean, we don't use it in all every day of vernacular now, but back in the sixties days to use it all the time. You go listen to all the old MLK Junior speeches. That's how he was referring to black people like the negro and the Constitution, the negro in the American dream. Negro was part of, you know, a huge community who seek new freedom in every area of life.

These are MLK Junior's words, and there we became black people. I don't know, Hello, who's that? I don't know? Hello? Yo, God b good mowing in man. He personally, man, we would have been fighting up the organ. I'm so confused. Man, I'm not saying that y'all wrong. I just didn't I don't know when negro became a slur. It's not the words back in the principle that he can do that and the black principle gonna be okay, would be okay

with that. Well, there's a Negro drinking, there's a Caucasian drink. If it was just a Negro drinking, we were singled out, I would probably be like, what is up with this? But being that there was a Caucasian drink, this white, white, white or black. If I'm a white person, I'm gonna be you know, I'm offended as well. So it's just a place on both sides. Why would you be offended about an actual word or like Caucasian it means white people and they're known for making these types of names

for their drinks. I wouldn't have been offended now. I would have been offended if the black, if the if the Negro only had gene in it, and the Caucasian had better alcohol, then I would want to fight the Marny. How you feeling, I'm great. How you got Saturday? W you think about the Negro and Caucasian drinks? I think, first off, we have to you know, I understand that these people chose I just do that story like these three months. First of all. Second of all, I feel

like people you said your first it's March. I know what I'm saying. They didn't do this three months. They had enough sense not to do that. But also, you know, these days everything is about going viral and getting that attention. Um, I feel like they just did that to, you know, maybe get that certain notoriety, but didn't take into consideration, you know, their employees or how anyone else would take it. I feel like the world you know that we live

in these stay true. Well, thank you, mama. Hey, I just I just googled Caucasian cocktail. Well, actually I gool google Coctasian Caucasian drink. And when you google it, it's a recipe, the Caucasian cocktail recipe. There's a bunch of them. There's another drink called the Dude's Caucasian. What's the negro? Did you google? Nego google the Negro. But the Caucasian drink is you feel a rock, you feel a glassful of ice pouring two shots of vodka and three shots

of coola, top off with milk. Oh my god, white. Now go and do the negro. It's called the Caucasian cockail. I don't know what you said, Negro drink. They have one called in the Groni, but it's not negro. I don't even know what the Negroni is. And it's cy It's called in Negroni. It's called in the Groni. It's borrowed from Italians, named after account named Camillo Negroni, who asked for its creation in this out of gin sweet Vermouth and kim Pari. I don't know what that is.

What's the moral of the story, the morel of the stories. I don't know when Negro and Caucasian became slurred, but I mean, if y'all want to be mad, y'all can be mad. I don't. I don't like the Negro before the Negros or Rocks now, I don't like that. I mean, if a person, if I'm in there and I see it on the men, and that's something that they do every week, that's the that's what the restaurant do. I want to get mad. It's the same way you go

to the rue restaurant. I personally probably wouldn't go there, but I'm not gonna get mad because that's that's the theme this month. People some people like themes and they go get that right. Hey, all right, Well when we come back, we got your room report. We'll tell you who just had a baby and who's in a new relationship. So don't move. It's to breakfast Club. Good morning, DJ and Charlot ain't the guy brothers. We're happy ever seeing at least I am. The verdict still out on Envy.

I'm black. It's the Breakfast Club. Only everybody in DJ Envy, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast club. We have miss Pat here, our guest host. Let's get to the rumors. Let's talk Spice or chatting the Rule report. I mean, I guess we're on the breakfast clus. This is where the tea spells right on the breakfast club. We gotta say congratulations to Spice. She is pregnant. Now you know Spice a dand tall order. She was on Love and

Hip Hop Atlanta. She announced yesterday. She posted a picture She's glowing, she looks happy, and she posted God has been so good to me. So congratulations to Spice. We wish are a healthy, healthy birth. Congratulations pregnancy, all that good stuff. Yes, now we gotta say new couple alert. It seems like French Montana is dating Ruby Rose. They were saying seeing going into mister child. So congratulations to French Montana and Ruby Rose. If it's true. That's the

tea and he's feeling that tea right now. You saw it for yourself. Yeah, they had TMT was taking pictures and stuff like that. Okay, well, how do TIMZ know they wanted her to just picking up take off for different people. Now they wentn't there together. He put his arm around as they walked into new relationship man, So congratulations, don't put your arm around me, and they accuse us of being in a relationship because we're going to eat mister chow now. Also, Amanda Sial shout to Amanda Sial.

She was on the Jason Lee Show and she was talking about Kamala Harris and how she felt about Kamala Harris supporting our community. You know, when Kamala said this ain't a racist country, she lost me and she ain't

got me back yet. Do you think that that was her speaking to the hopes of not wanting to live in a racist Do that we have a country that was one thousand percent built on the foundation of racism that now legislators are trying to pretend didn't happen and are getting that through and doing it on an education

level and on a d EI level. In my opinion, is particularly not just as vice president, as the first black woman vice president and who got there and who got this man elected largely in part because black women like myself were like, do what we always do, let's show up. You can't get in there in that position and then make such an egregiously false statement. I mean, the man didn't wrong. Understand politically why you know Vice President Harris wouldn't say that because they don't want to

piss off those sent her right, white swing voters. But the reality is when you in a time where people are actually going into grocery stores like a man that said, and you know, killing black people intentionally, you should be able to say that, yes, this is raist, that's racist, living a country that is full of racist Now we have the actual when Kamala Harris said it right when she responded, I don't think America is a racist country, but we also do have to speak truth about the

history of racism in our country and it's and its existence today. Like you said, she's not She's not wrong. She's absolutely positively right. You know she's by racious. So she was speaking on her white side the vice first. Ain't she by racial? You know sometimes that's black and Indian? Right, Yes, black Indian. It's not a white I believe it is. Well, she ain't by racious, she's just black. You know where all black people say they cherokeys. Mama was a cherokey.

She smoked weed. Yeah, but you don't always have to be politically correct in regards to issues now when it's a rais, especially when it's exactly all right, Well, you got racially motivated shooting is happening in this country and other racially motivated things. You can call that out, correct, and you can call out the systemic racism in this country. You can absolutely do that correct. All right, Well, that

is your room of reports this Pat. We appreciate you hanging with us the last couple of days and tell them about your tour because you're going on tour. Yeah, something going on to us called your girl done made it. Y'all go to miss Pat Comedy dot com. I'll take his own sale now and um hey, make sure you check out my podcast at the pat Down. And also I have season in three streaming now on b ET plus Baby. Y'all over that killing BT keep doing a good job so I can buy the better week and

chastick for me and my friend Charlemagne. Look to bt BT cooking right now. That's right. I was gonna ask when when you when you do your comedy, your stand up, you still get nervous. And though now I'm getting nervous, not at all statural you like you don't just woke up out of the bag, you know at the back of the You know I always take a nap, so no, I don't get nervous. I know what I'm doing. I do it every night, and I'm the worst person that

you can hollw that that'll change the whole show. Some hal com me because you have to go right back at him. Oh my god, I'm the mustard kid at school. I have all them flash back. I'm gonna drag you till you dig your mama. And you know that I always this is what I always say. You fat. I am fat, but I could lose weight, but you can't do no by the uglas face you got, you're not fat? Saying that, I'm thinking, I'm only I'm fat with and I'm black between the legs. Your big pack, big pat.

You're gonna say it coming a big pack, but not fat. Do what I'm saying, like, you know, you're looking at me, like to look at you to get you. You're saying you're not bat man, I'm thick. I'm thick. What that mean? That's what they usually say you because I'm not an ugly. I mean I'm aka I got and you won't do how I can't get them I've been mad thirty one years. I'm happiness. It's all about happiness. What you don't see fatness,

and you see happeness, happiness. I take no blood pressure medication. I'm happy. I'm taking my wig off like you take your pants off. So I read your book after they need to call you big rabbit. Ain't nobody call me big? What do you keep saying, y'all? Ain't never book rabbit? She said, they called me rabbit. I'm gonna takenna take that keen, tuck chill and beat you down and students with that keen because you need to get it one of the black chair where you look like you look

very small in that chill shout man Jesus. All right, well that is your rumor report. When we come back, we got the People's choice makes get your requested. It's the breakfast Club. Good Morning, Breakfast Club. Your mornings will never be the same. Audible pick of the dig and some people have real problems by Britt Bennett. Tessa Thompson plays a conflicted woman who imagines living a totally different life.

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do that on your platform this week. Well, you know, anytime you in town or you want to come on up, pull on up. Well, but I don't know if that's the case. Can you do that, Sholomae. Miss pat can come up to promote anything anytime. Love Miss Pat. I love having a rupt it and I love being here. There you go, and then you do you do a party? I do a party, call a fan appreciation party. Well I call it a crack party, baby party. It's the crack baby the same way beyond her fan the b high.

But she ain't never sold, No, honey, I've sold. Don't that make a lot of sense? So I decided we always always, we always take as artis, you know, but we give all performing. So I started it last year where I said, hey, let me do something for you guys. So I got everybody together if you wanted to be a part, and they came down to Atlanta. It was over six hundred and some people. And then I even had transportation to and from the hotel to make sure that these fans from out of town were taking care

of it if they were if they were drinking. So this year, the second one also October to fourteen, and it's called the Miss Pat Day in Atlanta. So the tickets on sale now at Ebright. You go to my website at Miss Pat Company dot com and get your tickets because they're going fast. And I think it's gonna be about eight hundred of us. And it's a two day event. Okay, it's a podcast and then it's a

podcast brunch and then it's also the big party. Just to say I appreciate you, thank you for supporting me, Miss Pat. Don't play My homie. K Jackson pulled up because you know she has a wine collection called the Random Wine. A black woman owned the wine company, and Miss Passage, hey, I need some wine from my party. Immediately she said she needed wine for her party. Yeah drink right, Jimmy, Okay, yeah, I need forty I drunk.

Tell me your wine the other day too. While we're talking, Oh yeah, yeah, forty man, But don't nobody's Instagram page make me hungry like you forty forty And see I can't eat none of for e forty page and that trail Burger page, and I can't eat none of it because I'm trying to get my cholestero all down. My colester came down to it was at one thirty nine. It's that one hundred right now. Nobody know what the regular cholesterol is. But I didn't even know that would

eat forty wine. And I posted it and he tagged me. I was like, women eat forty from backing the day this, Yes, it was good too. Forty a time, tell you forty got wine? He got chicken sandwich, burrito, forty got. I'm going to the bar area this Saturday, actually, so I'm gonna check in on on look. Yes, that's what I like. I like a person that cooks but looks like they actually eat the food they cook. That he forty being that kitchen enjoying them meals. I go to his page,

My mouth sall water. Ain't forty caught me up when I'm in the Bay Area. I was stopped by your house for a little juice and a sandwich. There you go when we come back. We got the positive note the Breakfast Club, Good morning morning. Everybody is tj Envy. Charlomagne, the guy we are the Breakfast Club's pat out co

host is here now. Charlomagne, you got a positive note, I do, Man, but I want to tell everybody make sure you're gonna get your tickets for the first ever Black Effect Podcast Festival, happening Saturday, April twenty second and atl at Pullman yard Man is hosted by myself and my good sister Jesse. Hilarious eighty five South Show'll be there doing that podcast live. Horrible Decisions. Will be there

doing that podcast live, Reasonably Shady. You'll be there doing that podcast live, the Big Facts Podcast, Checking In podcast with Michelle Williams and a whole lot more. Man. We're gonna have music, We're gonna have food, all types of stuff. So make sure you're gonna get your tickets. And thank you to everybody that's been buying tickets. Man, the way y'all buying tickets. We're definitely gonna have a sellout crowd.

So I truly, truly appreciate it. You can go to event bright to get your tickets and from more information, go to black effect dot com. Okay, now the positive note. It's about perspective. Okay, Always remember that perspective. Man. What you see depends not only what you look at, but also on where you look. From breakfast club you know, I'm finished or y'all dumb

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