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Future Black President : Kamala Harris

Apr 23, 20181 hr 9 minEp. 603
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Monday 4/23 - Today on the show we had hopefully future president Kamala Harris stop by where she spoke about HBCU's, gun laws and more. Also, Charlamagne gave "Donkey of the Day" to Kim Zolciak-Biermann after her comments about racism not existing anymore. Moreover, we opened up the phone lines to see if any of our listeners felt the same.

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It's time time time to wake up, d taking fancially yet and Charlomagne, the God of the Practice Club, Bitch, the voice of the culture. People watch The Rectorice Club for like news to really be tuned in. It's one of my favorite shows to due just because y'all always keep you one hunting, y'all keep you really. They might not watch the news, but they're on Twitter, they're on Facebook, they're you know, they're listening to the Breath of the Brother.

It's your ass A good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning Angelie yea good morning dj hnby Charlomagne the guy Peace to the plenty. It's Monday. That must mean my core because they're here yet. I know Angela yeas still on vacation, Charlemagne and be here in the second. Well, happy Monday to you in yours. I'm sure Charlemagne will be here in a minute. Hopefully you had a great weekend. Shot weekend, it seemed like

the weekends are just running by us so fast. Now. A shout to Michael Blackson and Martin Lawrence. Get him a round of applause, drop a bomb for him. Friday were performing at the ball Clay Center. Michael Blackson killed it. I thought Martin Lawrence was going to actually do a whole comedy set, but he's not really doing I guess a set. He's just kind of like hosting, which is kind of oudn't know that I would not. I don't know if I'd made that truck out to Brooklyn and Saim.

I thought he was actually gonna do a set, but he didn't really do a set. It was kind of like hosting. He was just bringing comedians in and out. So I was kind of disappointed a little bit. I wanted to see Martin set, but it was still a great show, funny as hell. So shout to Michael Blackson for hooking us up with some tickets, and also shout to Michael Bivens from BVD. Over the weekend he had his baby showers, so I tended his baby shower, which

was pretty good. Shout to the whole Bivens family and a teacher's family. I had a great time. And this is baby number four for them, right and four for them, So gratulations and shout out to Michael Bibbins and thank you for inviting me. Me Me and my wife had a great time. And then finally last night, shout to our very own DJ pro Style who works at Power one oh five one. He had a surprise birthday party. I think this is like party number twenty three for him,

so we celebrated his birthday. So that was a busy, busy, busy, busy, busy, busy, busy, busy weekend. And of course my daughter's learning how to drive, so she pretty much drove me all over the place whole weekend, which is always heart wrench She's always difficult. She still hasn't really mastered the merge thing yet where you kind of slow down but you speed up just to get on the highway. She kind of just stops

and then the people behind the stops beeping. But she don't want to put pressure on us, so you don't say anything, but you really want to be like pushed to gas goal. Let's go. Yeah, yeah, crazy weekend, crazy weekend, but anyway. Kamala Harris will be joining us. Kamala Harris will be joining us this morning. Hopefully she will be the next president African American woman graduated from Howard university is doing great things in politics, and we'll talk with

her in a little bit. And of course we got front page news coming up behind. So many people passed away over the week. In a VICI he passed, Verne troya mini me he passed. We'll tell you about all that, en mores to keep it locked. It's to breakfast club, Go morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the breakfast club. Let's getting some front page news. NBA scores yesterday Milwaukee Bucks beat the Celtics one on four, one oh two, days, tied a

series two two great game. The Spurs beat the Golden State Warriors one on three, ninety Wizards beat two Raptors one oh six ninety eight, and the Cavaliers beat the Paces one oh four, one hundred. Now we got to send a rest in piece to d M dj A Vichi. Now he passed over the weekend. They're not sure exactly why, but they're saying there's no criminal suspicion in the death. They believe he might have had a drinking problem early

on and maybe that was due to it. He was only twenty eight years old, so rest in piece to a VICI also many me Verne Troya. Now he passed away. He was of course in Austin Powers. He died at the age of forty nine. He was one of the shortest men in the world. Yeah, he has passed away. They don't know why. They're still doing an autopsy on him. They said recently he was drunk and saying suicidal. He was treated for possible alcohol poisoning. He struggled with alcoholism

for years. So I rest in peace to him. Now did you hear what happened in waffle house? Now this is crazy. Now they're saying a gunman, crazy gunman. He ran up at waffle house with an a ARF fifteen and started shooting. They said, just started shooting anybody they believe.

I think he was naked under his jacket, right, was he naked under his jacket and just started shooting people his gun jam And then one of the people I were eating at waffle house was hiding behind the door and tackled him and tackled the gun out of his head. Now the I guess called him the hero. He is a hero. His name was James Shure. He spoke about

it after I'm not a hero. I'm just a regular person, and I think anybody could have did what I did if they're just pushed to pushing that that kind of cage and you have to either react or you have to or you're gonna, you know, fold. And I chose to react because I didn't see any other way of me living not. A young man that did this shooting had a prize before he was actually arrested at the

White House, and the police took his guns away. And when the police took the guns away, he gave it to They gave it to his father and said, do not give this young man the guns again. And the father, I guess, allegedly did and that's how he had that A Off fifteen and shot up that waffle house. You're talking about this uh seemingly seemingly proud member of Vanilla isis this terrorists? Now? His father? I believe if his father gave him those guns, or he was able to

get those guns from his father, should be charged. This the first time they took the guns from the data, So do not give this young man the guns anymore. Do not give the guns to kid he got the guns a getting the father should be charged with this one. All I know is this is a problem member of Vanilla isis he's a terrorist. That's what he should be called. Uh And I do agree with you if they took his guns from him, like you don't just give you

don't just give the kid guns back. It's not a PlayStation. No, it's not an xboxing. And he had mental problems as you can see. He thought Taylor Swift was stalking him. Like I said, he popped at that the White House, like he's had problems before. There's no way he should be having he should have had those guns. Now, how do we know Taylor Swift wasn't actually stalking you? Better stop? Have you confirmed that Taylor Swift was not stalking I have not confirmed. I mean Taylor Swift, I don't know.

Her shows aren't really selling out nowadays. We don't know if she got idle time on her hands at idle times the Devil's Playground. And also lastly, Southwest, if you're flying Southwest, give yourself extra time. Definitely call an airport because they say expect delays. Because of that engine that blew up last week. They're doing inspections on all airplanes right now. So they're having a lot of delays and a lot of cancelation. So if you fly Southwest, definitely

call it airport and see if your flight is. You couldn't get me on that bus in the sky right now, especially after seeing what I saw last week. Not a person with by type of anxiety. Okay, I saw an engine blow up and said, woman almost get sucked up the plane. I'm gonna ride on you this week. Nope. Do we drop a clues bomb for James shar Junior though, yeah, okay,

drop on a clues bomb for James shar Junior. Absolutely that here roll right took down a member of Vanilla Icy single handedly, and also over the weekend, Adrian Brona for Fort Vargus. It was a draw. It was a draw. I agree with that decision. First of all, that was a great card dropping a clues bombs for showtime boxing that whole card. It was a great card. Javante Davis, he put in work. He did then uh, Charlot put in work, and I just feel like Brona wasn't active,

active enough, He wasn't letting his hands go. I don't know, if I don't know about it. Gave it a draw though now it was a drug. I think Vargus got that one. No no no, no, no no. Bron almost killed Vogus in the tenth round and the tenth round. But the first seven Vargus was he wasn't doing anything. He was like he was fighting. Not the first seven. Yeah, I mean Brodner wasn't throwing it, he wasn't letting his hands go, he wasn't active enough. He'd have been more active,

he'd won that fight easily. But I think a draw was the right decision. Plus a draw keeps Adrian brona a lot. It definitely does. And say what you want, Adrian Bron is necessary for the sport of boxing, if anything, just for entertainment value. Oh my goodness, all right, well that's front page news. Get it off your chest eight hundred five eight five one on five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit us up right now. Maybe had a bad night, bad morning, or maybe he had

a great weekend. You want to spread some positivity either or get it off your chests eight hundred five eighty five one on five one. And Kamala Harris will be joining us. Kamala Harris, hopefully our next president, our president one day. That's right, So keep a lot. It's the breakfast club. Good morning, the breakfast club. Pick up the mother mother phone and die. This is your time to get it off your chat. Whether you're man, we want to hear from you on the breakfast club. You better

have the same energy. Hello, who's this Irish lady? Hey, Brittany the bus driver a lady, Good morning. How are y'all going today? We're doing great and blessed. Get it off your chests. Mama. I just feel like if you're somebody's friend, you want to keep it all the way, keep it a buck. There is no reason why your friend is not my friend, no my business. And again that's because that's your friend, not mike friend. And I was never pressed to be her phone. However, at the

end of the day, I was bored by myself. I'm a dad by myself. I'm gonna keep cutting it out, get up at four o'clock in the morning and do what I do. If you have anything to say about me, you know, say it to me, not about me. But you know, people be at she been holding this in all weekend. You might as Wenna say some names. I don't know why you tweeting? Why are you self tweeting people? Oh? And oh she thought who she is? Say her name? Say her nigga. We don't know, We don't know what's

going on. It ain't y'all pieces. It just I'm just using y'all radio station. She knows who she is. Hello, who's this? It's Taylor Aren't. How are you guys doing today? Come on, I Mo'm gonna get it off his chests? All right? Well, I just want to tell you I had an amazing freaking weekend this weekend and I work search chests and I just got off work and I listened to you guys all the time coming home. So I just want to say thank you for keeping my

mornings alive on my way home from work. And that's all. Why would your weekend so amazing? You got some? I tried, but I'm a mail and we have to go through our girly cycles. So now I didn't get no, but I wanted a baby. Listen to period. Don't stop nothing but the sen a. You mean this, It does stop a lot of things, especially when your boyfriend's a Germa show. Okay, I got you. Tell him, Tell him, I tell him

Charlot Mane say grow up. I cannot tell him. Charlom Mane, Grob, you'd be like, here's the trailer man, Why are you cheating me? Well, just be patient. You got five more days. Hello, who's this? She could have been at the nurse like, hey, it's tip, Hey, tip from Miami. Get you a few chests? Allry um, Well, I had a pretty screwed up night. I'm gonna try not to curse, but it's been a really long night and I've been waiting for roadside assistance to come and hook me up my boy last three hours.

What kind of call? It's a hoopie, I ain't mean on front. Oh, it's a soft West plane. True? True? How long you've been waiting, mama? It wain't for three hours? And then this nighttime. They usually start working again at about six am seven, so they should be this show. Oh, I didn't know that they take they take breaks. Well, they say in three hours, but they usually you know, I mean they usually close until six o'clock and then they open back up at sixty that's when they usually

pick you up. That sucks exactly. I didn't call Uber. I don't feel like calling Uber because I'm like a couple of minutes away from my house and I just want my car to be able to get home. So you rather to sit your a couple of minutes away from your house with you, rather sit in the car for three hours instead of calling uber going home and then't going to pick the car? Blade on? Yeah, Lord, have mercy. Maybe she ain't got it? How about that? Y'all got your parties all screwed up, But it's gonna

be all right. All right, let me get off. I love you guys to listen to you all the time. Thank you, Angela, you're on vacation. She's been on the cage for a minute. That's what I said. Well, thank you, mama. Get it off your chest. Eight, don't drop five eight five one on five one. If you're upset, you need to vent hit this uping now it's the breakfast Club. Good morning, wake up, wake up. Way you're time to

get it off your chest. Man or black, we want to hear from you on the breakfast But hello, who's is Mike? Well? Good morning, good morning, Good morning, Mike, Michael. Will didn't make it was happening off. Ye ain't got better work, But I just want to tell you about the score or Instagram it put the post of Chalange for tom magazine, I believe, and I posted that she's ugly as she needs to throw the whole magazine when and the whole be hot pain for me. Well, first

of all, Chilange is far from cosmetically challenge. You know she's ugly. I just want to know. I can't talk to you. Mike Will didn't make it. Shout out, that's your name, Michae Will didn't make it. Hello, who's this? Tell you how? It's from West Virginia? Baby? What's up? Broke it off your chest? What's good? Empty? What's up with good? Man? Pass? Happening? Hey? What's skill? What's up? Hey? Drop a bomb from me for coming through the back door?

Who's back? Doin't know? This weekend? And I finally made it on the breakfast. Oh oh, I thought you mentioned somebody like gave you gave you, gave you some penis this weekend? NA, not at all a right well man, because I worked overnight and it's hard to hear y'all lives in the morning, so always listening to the podcast. But my wildfire worked be bugging, so it's like two as I start work, I give my headphones on. All of a sudden you didn't uh you did? Yo yo Yo Yo, Yo, yo yo, And all of a sudden

the joints start all over again. Well, I ain't gonna lie, man, you know that's why I'd be late on purpose, but because people will be missing to Yo yo yo. So I'm like, you know what, I'd rather not get a Hello, who's this? Hey? Dj Andy? What's up? Man? What's up with your boys? Charlotte May and area? Yeah she's back. Nope, not yet, man, you man, I had a great weekend this weekend. I went to that. I don't know if you guys know who pri America. It's the African American Leadership.

There's one hundred. There's a lot of African American people out there making money helping other African Americans. Now. Want to give a big shout out to you guys. You guys are big leaders of the community. Also want to give a shout out to Real Quick. My website, my Career Solutions die Info. Check it out, and body who's looking for work locked on that website. We help out

everybody doesn't really matter, man. We try to find people jobs that's it, man, Charlemagne, the guys, these are envy boys. Keeps doing your day, man, Man, God, continue to bless your family, your daughters, your kids, everybody. Man. All right, Hey, love my brother, Thank you all. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one on five one. Shout out and happy birthday to Emery from rock Nation. Today's

Emory Birthday. Sent to my dude, Emory. I actually got on the new paper plane hat right now, dropping a clue to bombs from my guy, Emory Vegas Jones. It's my guy. Yeah, so shout out to Emory. Happy birthday. All right, when we come back, we got your rumors. We'll tell you about J Cole's Kod albums. It breaks some records. And also Tiffany Hattish, she's in the news this weekend. Keep a lockers the Breakfast Club in morning, the Breakfast Club. It's about report. This is the rumor report,

Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Now, congratulations to J Cole. It looks like Kod that single break Spotify's opening day record. Now. Kod wrapped up four point two million streams in its first day, surpassing the previous person, which was Tail us with I'm not mad at Kod. I didn't really like for your guys only his last project, but KOD's dope it's ted talk music. Actually rode in the work today listening to it. I really liked the record. Window Pane

and Friends, Tough Tums. Okay, well, congratulations to j Cole. Well Tiffany had us. It seems like she was on a trip with her girlfriends. As she got to Lax, she was loading up her bags into an suv and then TMZ came after the ass questions. Well, Tiffany didn't like that. He said, you see me packing all these backs? How come y'all didn't help? And we actually have audio. I fly into La TMZ standing in. We got upteen

thousand bags. The man standing up on a pillar watching me and my girls load this suva all by ourselves. He stood there and watched us do it. As soon as we finish, he gonna come over and be like, can I ask you some question? If you don't get the fuck out of my faces trying to ask some goddamn questions, you could have been helping us. I would have stood there and talk to your ass for thirty forty five minutes I would have tell you. I would have told you to be as him dropping the clues

box for Queen Tiffany had done. Ain't out of them. You see me holding all these bags. I'm a female, I'm by myself. You can't help me put one bag in the car. I mean, common sense would tell the TMZ guy, if you're trying to get some questions, you're trying to get some video, the least you can do is help with a bag or two. Be nice. Yeah, that could have been the story. I don't know if

you was by yourself or not. If it was two of y'all, then one of y'all could have been helping with the bags, the other one could have been recording. That could have been the story. The tim Z photographs said that's not his job, and he was there the film self. Oh, then it's not my job to talk to your cameras. You know what I'm saying. It's your job to get me to try to talk to your cameras. But in order to get me to try to talk to your cameras, I about to do something nice for me.

That's just common goddamn sense. And lastly, guess who's trying to get into the weed business. Lamar owed him. Lamar owed him. Yes, he's talking about investing into a bunch of brands of marijuana products called rich Soil. He believes he can help people with their ailments like it's helped him. I don't have a problem with that now. If you said Lamar old him is selling crack now, and I'd be like, you know what, that's that's very that's very contradictory.

It's very hypocritical. Crack smoke crack. So you get smoke crack, you can't sell it. Weed we eat is legal, right, and we need places in a lot of places. It's is his goal is to get people healthy high. He's saying, I want I want people to do better. If I can get him high, I can get him better. Huh, that's gonna sound right coming from an ex crackhead. That part didn't sound right, all right, I'm sure that's not

what he said. Yes it is. He we have audio get him high and get him better organically, not everything. Have you been like thought smoking a little bit more? She's spoke up out of the coma as it helps, I think, so really I'm talking to totally. Do you think the weight isn't Hopefully I can play against under and that's his next goal. He wants to play again. What do you mean, like in the Big three or something, right, I think he wants to try overseas first and see

if he can play some ball. Hold him, now, you gotta be you gotta be between I was say thirty eight and forty and we're in that range. Okay, all right, and that is your rumor report. Now when we come back, Kamala Harris, will we join the US Senator Kamala Harris. And of course she went to Howard University. She's she could be our next president. I want this woman to be president one day, all right, and we'll kick it with him when we come back. So don't move. It's

the Breakfast Club morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlemagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We have a special guest in the building. Yes, she went to the other h you but we're at a slide this morning. Kamala Harris, US Senator of California, that I feel the next president of the United States of America. The runs Kamala Harris. I am so happy and honored to be here. You let him just how likely not so? Who beat you? Lv Hampton or Howard? It was Howard? Thank you, who

has the best homecoming in the world every year. Howard Hampton, who produced third Good Marshall. Howard Howard. You've got a couple of who produced the black Panther? We did you know? We did you know? You know? We did the copy for a black with you. I'm gonna share the level. I didn't go to college, but if I was, you about to say, well, who was stealing from the financial aim y'all got bad food over slide? But welcome, yes, not for those who may not know. Let us know

a little about yourself. You're from the big area, right. I was born in Oakland, okay Um and I went to Howard. I went out of Howard to law school in California. I started my career in the DA's office and Oakland, California, and then I was elected the first black woman to be elected a district attorney in the state of California in San Francisco. I was there for two terms, and then I was elected Attorney General of California, making me the first woman and the first African American

ever elected as an attorney channel. Did you grow up an a black panthers. Yes, yeah, they influence on you are Oh absolutely. I mean my parents. Look, my sister and I joke, we grew up surrounded by a bunch of adults. We spent full time marching and shouting Wow, justice right. So they my parents actually met when they were active in the civil rights movement. My godmother, my aunt Mary, was one of the founders of the Black Studies department at San Francisco State, which was the first

black studies department in the country. So they were active, and they were vocal and aking and civil rights activist. I'm surprised you got an inside voice. Yeah, Howard trains you to do things like that. But what got you into politics? Because you did go to Howard that's a party school. Really what got you into politics? What made you want to say this is the route I want to go. You know, I grew up in a community of folks, like I said, who are marching and shouting?

And I said, you know we Yes, there is an important role to play on the outside, banging down the door on bended knee, trying to change the systems, but we also have to be inside the room. Where the decisions are being made, and I ran for district attorney because I wanted to be the one who was making decisions about what we were going to do with criminal

justice policy. And in fact, I wrote a book back in two thousand and eight based on my belief about what we need to do to reform the criminal justice system. And here's how I think about it. Criminal justice policy. We have been offered a false choice, the choice suggesting that you're either soft on crime or you're tough on crime,

instead of asking are we smart on crime? Right? And by that I mean recognizing that you know, the public health model tells us if you want to deal with a health epidemic, smartest, most effective, and cheapest way to deal with it is prevention first. If you're dealing with it in the emergency room or the prison system, it's too late and it's too expensive. So let's be smart

on crime. And that means let's be smart in knowing that if we really want to have public safety, let's prevent crime from happening in the first place, which means focusing on communities that we know need more economic support, need more pathways to economic health and success, doing what we need to do to recognize that there is a

direct connection between public education and public safety. So let's prioritize public education and instead of just being only concerned about public safety, because there's a real connection and it's actually cheaper to focus on educating young people than it is on incarcerating whole communities of people. Yeah, that's one of the first things I saw you do that I was extremely impressed with. If it was the Back on

Track program, that's right, what's that all about? So Back on Track is a program that I started years ago. I focused on the eighteenth through twenty four year old young drug sales offender. And the reason I focused on that population is because they're just a lot of them. And I also focused on that population because whether we were at Hampton or Howard when we were in college, we were eighteen through twenty four and we were called

college kids. When you turn eighteen and you're in the system, you're considered an adult, period, regardless of the fact that we know if that's the very phase of life in which we have invested billions of dollars in this world, in these places called colleges and universities, knowing that that's the prime phase of life where you can mold somebody

to be a productive and an accomplished adult. And so I focused on that population, also understanding that when they pick up that first offense, they will be designated a felon for life. And so what we did is essentially I created a program focused on them and basically getting them job counseling. A lot of the young men are fathers, getting them support for what they naturally want to do, which is parent their children, but may not have the

skills or the resources. We focused on what to do around housing and it just wrap around and we ended up as a result of doing that and then when they would graduate the program, dismiss their charges. But what we also ended up doing is reducing their likelihood of reoffending by a huge percentage. And that was a model of what ended up later by the Justice Department being designated as a model of innovation and law enforcement in

the country. What do we do with so many with drugs being legalized as the say, marijuana being legalized in so many different states, and a lot of these kids, like you said, are in jail for that same legalized crime. Now we need to decriminalize marijuana. We have a problem with the mass incarceration in our country. And let's be clear, the war on drugs was a failed war. It was

misdirected in essence. And you know, we're now more people are understanding and when we talk about the opioid epidemic that when you're talking about substanties, that's a public health matter that should not be thought of as a criminal justice matter. And so what we need to do is recognize that we have to get people into treatment where that is appropriate. But as it relates to incarcerating people from marijuana, I think it is long overdue that we

recognize we need to change the system. I want to go back to the Oakland days for a minute, because you said the Black Panthers had an influence on you, and it's this whole conversation we've been having about how do we improve relations between police and the communities, and Black Panthers were an organization that actually policed the police. Do you think that an organization like that could exist

now in twenty eighteen. I think that one of the greatest advances in the fight for civil rights has been the smartphone. Oh okay, people will come out to me, Kama, what all of a suddenness going on with all these cases of police misconduct. What's going on? And I'd look at people, I say, you know, you sound like a colonist, you know, are you calling him a right? Right? Right? Right?

But the point being, you know what colonists do. They go to a place that's been existing that way for thousands of years, and because they're seeing it for the

first time, they think they've discovered it. So the great thing about the smartphone has been that now it is undeniable when it happens, there is evidence sometimes playing for us in real time as we know it is audio, it is a visual, and it is highlighting a need to reform the criminal justice system about around recognizing that we need to do a better job of training police officers, around bias, around use of force, around the necessity to de escalate a situation instead of using force as the

first option as though it is the only option. And more people are now involved in this discussion than ever before, because it is not just us who is experiencing it now everyone is experience and sing it at least in terms of seeing it happen. And I think this is this is part of what has led to the reforms that are starting to take place, but there's still a lot more to do on the Panthers. Remember, one of

the biggest contributions that the Panthers made was their breakfast program. Absolutely, they were feeding the community and protecting the community in that way. All right, we have more with Senator Kamala Harris when we come back. Don't move. It's the breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club. God, we are the Breakfast Club. We have Kamala Harris in the building. But let's talk

about these schools and these shootings. I mean, it's scary. Well, first of all, you know, we have many, many communities where our six and seven year olds are going to sleep at night here in gunfire. Absolutely, they are experiencing such trauma that is undiagnosed and untreated. Babies of our community who have regularly attended funerals of somebody who was killed as a result of gun violence, having family members

have even happened in front of them. So we have enough trauma in our community that we need to deal with. Without expecting that our second grader is going to now go to school and look up in the front of the class of their teacher and she's strapping a gun that don't make any sense when we're talking about school safety. There are things that we need to address that include thinking about why is this an issue? And part of it is that we have not passed meaningful smart gun

safety laws in this country. Let's talk about that. Let's talk about how the NRA has grabbed people by that there they and and has has has caused people to have a lack of courage to address the fact. Again another false choice. I'm in favor of the Second Amendment, and I also want I want smart on safety laws. Assault weapons shouldn't be walking in the streets of a civilized country. I agree we should have universal background checks.

It makes sense. It's just practical that you might want to know before someone can buy a gun that they've been found by a court to be mentally unstable. You just might want to know that. That's smart. The missing ingredient to get something done is for Congress to have the courage to act bottom line, And that's where I would say, Okay, so then what can we as people who want to encourage Congress to act do? What can

we do? Let's focus on the twenty eighteen elections. Let's focus on electing people who will have the courage and getting rid of people who don't. Well, you know, even with that said, you know, when everybody saw the police shootings happening, Barack Obama was in office, why didn't he have the courage to act to implement something to where a police weren't so gun hole. Well, I think that it's one of his big regrets that he was not

able to get it smart on safety laws passed. In terms of the reforms, listen, Eric Holder, who was appointed by Barack Obama to be the US Attorney General and the United States Department of Justice under Barack Obama did some really good work. They started opening pattern and practice investigations investigating various police departments around the country who had a pattern and practice of racial discrimination and excessive force.

And you know what's going on now under this guys, you've been on his ass, by the way, yeah, yeah, And under him, they're closing those pattern and practice investigations. Under the previous administration, there were consent decrees where there had been a finding of misconduct. The court kicked in and said you have to act a certain way, and we're gonna watch that. They're shutting down all of those. They're reviving the war on drugs, they're reviving mandatory minimum sentences.

And you know, again, that's why we have got to be vigilant at this moment in time, because we are looking at an administration that is rolling back the clock in a profound, profound way. Why is Jeff Sessions doing that though? Like, is it really just uh, Donald Trump trying to erase everything Barack Obama did? Is that what they really really want? Like they want to take take us backwards? So to speak. Listen, I think this has been on Jeff sessions agenda for a very long time.

Don't forget Kreta. Scott King spoke out against Jeff Sessions when he was up years and years and years ago for an appointment. This is part of who he is. This is his history, this is his mission. He is silently and maybe not so silently, carrying it out right before us. Why aren't you afraid to speak out against him? I do speak because we have to speak truth, Charlemagne,

We have to speak truth. You know what, This is a moment in time that's actually requiring all of us to check ourselves about whether we're gonna have the courage to speak and to speak truth, no matter how uncomfortable it makes some people feel, no matter how much it may visit upon us criticism or expose us to attacks, We've got to speak truth. We've got to speak truth

about what is happening with this administration. Also because as leaders, the people know, they know, they know in their hearts, they know intuitively, instinctively that things are wrong, and we need to put the label on it when we see what it's actually happening from the inside. And so that's part of why I do it, because I believe that people have a right to know what their government is doing for them and to them. And you know, come what may, in terms of any response, how do we

get our country back in order? Though it just seems like ever since Trump came in office, it just seems like it's just been an outspurt of racism going on, and it seems like it's hurting our anything else out there. So I travel around the country and I will tell you that I'm not buying the suggestion that we are divided as a country. And here's why I say that. You know, when you wake up in the middle of the night with that thought that's been weighing on you.

Maybe you know some people call it the witching hour three o'clock in the morning, when you wake up in a close slet with that thing that's been worrying you. It is never through the lens of the party with which you're registered to vote, or you know, the demographic upholster put you in. And for the vast majority of us, that thought has to do with one of just a very few things. Our personal health, the health of our

children or our parents. Can I get a job, keep a job, pay the bills by the end of the month. For so many of our students, can I pay off their students? Can they pay off their student loans? The vast majority of us have so much more uncommon than what separates us. And we've got to hold on to that in this fight right now. And then look to twenty eighteen, frankly, and the elections that are coming up in almost two hundred days as an opportunity to act.

What I love about this moment with this administration and power is people are acting. Look back to the Women's March, look it to the March for Our Lives, the March for Science, because also this administration is putting forward policies that basically say science should not be the basis of public policy, which is ridiculous. But people are taken to the streets in a way they never have and in that way, our democracy is working. Now. We just got to take to the streets and then walk those streets

to the polling place and vote. Because they used to say we couldn't vote legally, we weren't allowed to vote. Now they say we won't. We need to get out and vote because voting, US voting is connected to every one of the other issues. US voting is connected to who's going to be an office in how they think about criminal justice policy. Who's going to be office and pay attention to something like the rate of black babies

and infant mortality. Who's going to pay attention to the fact that young black men are are still at the bottom of the economic ladder in terms of opportunity, much less success in economic health. Who's in office is going to make a difference. All right, we have more with Senator Kamala Harris. When we come back, don't move. It's the breakfast club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy angela Ye Charlomagne, the guy we are the breakfast club.

We have Senator Kamala Harris still in the building. Charlomagne And I know, of course you just mentioned me too in times of your big supporter to that, but you're also a too short fan. Yes I am too short. Yes, I am was my favorite. I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that. Two shorts right from Oakland. You can you can? You can like both, right, yeah, yeah, yeah, I love music. Now they call you the female Barack Obama.

That's what I've seen when I now, now are you are you considering and do or do you see yourself possibly running for president? Is that right now? I'm just focused on what's in front of me. You know, I've seen too many people focus on that thing out there and they trip over the thing right in front of them. I was just in Detroit last weekend campaigning and talking to folks about the need to get out and vote. Um,

I'll be all over this, all over many states. I'm gonna be in Chicago, I'm gonna be in Wisconsin, I'll be in Florida, probably go to Philly. We really have to turn out of Look what happened in Alabama. Everybody should really see and remember what happened. Just in a recent election where Doug Jones, a white Democrat. The math is that a white Democrat one in the South because of black women. So our boat really matters when we get out. It was black men who we came out

of this. Yeah, and that's right, And that's right, that's exactly right, that's exactly right. You were going to debate team in college. I was how does that help you in your line of work? First of all, it taught you how to um, to come back from an argument, you know. It teaches you how to stand in front of a room of people and express your point and then and then when your point is being attacked to

come back and respond um. It teaches you how to think quickly, and it gives you confidence in the fact that you can stand in front of a room of people to state a position and defend it. Because sometimes for so many of us, we're the only one who is like us in a room, and when you're the only one like you in a room, there is a natural tendency to want to just kind of blend in.

But what you learned during debate, or what you learned an HBCU, or if you have the blessing of having a family or community that teaches you, um, you learn instead that when you're in that room, you got to speak up, and you've got to acquire the skills to know how to do that and to have the confidence

to do it. You know, I mentor a lot of people, and I always tell them your entire life, you will have many experiences where you're the only one like you in that room, the only one looks like you, the only one who said the experiences you've had. And when you sit in that room, you have to remember we are all in that room with you there with a min Agelo quote, I'm not alone because I stand with

t Yeah. Yeah, it's funny because I put my kids in debate class because of that, to be able to use their words to fight back and not have to

use their hands and still hurt just the same. And you got to objectively see both sides right and also and to your point, also, the great thing about learning debate is that you learn their rules of debate, right, you know, because also to your point, when you argue, some people would suggest that's pure emotion and that if you're getting in an argument with somebody, you're just emotional

and unreasonable. What debate teaches you is no, it's actually quite civilized to stand up and disagree with someone, and there are rules about how you do it because that is what is done among thinking people. You do debate. I mean, you can go back to history in different forms of debate. The dozens. Yes, that doesn't tell you didn't like what they said, and you just keep it right.

But that's that was debate. A question you know you mentioned, of course we went to HBCUs how important is the HBCU because we got away from it a couple of years ago and I'm looking at a lot of the colleges in attendance and enrollment is low. So how important is HBCU to you and especially black families? Let me tell you, I am who I am today for two reasons because of my mother and the family I was raising,

and Howard University and HBCU. What you and I know when we walked onto that campus for the first time, we were surrounded by people that look like a all everywhere everybody you walk onto and I'll just speak about Howard, but I know Hampton is the same. You walk onto that campus You can look over on one area and you will see a bunch of young African Americans who are students who are in the business school walking around

with briefcases. You look over at another area and they're walking around in leotards because they're in the school of Fine Arts. The football captain and star and the homecoming queen and the debate team, and there are sororities and fraternity and what you learn at an HBCU is you do not have to fit into somebody's limited perspective on what it means to be young, gifted, and black. You

can be all those things. When I was at Howard, I pledgured a sorority, I was on the debate team, I was the chair of the Economic Society, and I went to my share of parties too, And you didn't have to choose. You could be fully actualized. And there was such beauty to that because this country has such a limited view of what it means for a person

to be young and smart and black. And so at those years when you're learning your identity to be in that environment where basically everybody just says to you can be whatever you want to be. And by the way, and if you don't. It's because you need to work harder, right, Because that's the other thing that happens. You can't walk away say all it's because of my skin color that

I didn't get that. Nope, Nope, that's not it. So it's a wonderful Um, it's a wonderful place to learn who you are and to be proud of who you are and to leave them with the confidence of walking into the world also knowing one other thing. You know, people from time and time will come up to you and they'll say, oh, you're special, You're unique. And I

tell people, don't let it. Don't let anybody tell you that, because there is there is something about being told that that also suggests you're the only one like you, which means you're alone. And what an HBC see you reminds us of Now we come with people, We got people. There are a lot of us. We're not alone. I saw you talking about corporate donations. Yeah, and you said you would depend it depends whether you would take them

or not. I think that money has had such an outside influence on politics, and especially with the Supreme Court determining Citizens United, which basically means that big corporations can spend unlimited amounts of money influencing a campaign. Right, We're all supposed to have an equal vote, but money has now really tipped the balance between an individual having equal power in an election to a corporation. So I've actually made a decision since I had that conversation that I'm

not going to accept corporate pack checks. Wow, I just I'm not. You gonna raise money for campaigns and stuff? Well, you know, I've raised so far this year three million dollars for my colleagues, but the twenty eighteen election cycle, and most of that money has been like an eighteen dollars twenty dollars increments. People are turning out. How do website? Yea, um, go to Kamala Harris dot org and you will find it. Okay,

a m La Harris. If you decide to run for president in twenty twenty, we'll do a fund raise before you right here on the radio. Now, we definitely will. We did one last year for Harry Belafonte's organization Change for Change. We can get you a million of times. Have ever been a dream of yours? Have you ever thought about it? I had so many dreams, I had

so many. I do, though, I really do. I do see the beauty of you know, everything that you raised in terms of the reaction and the other side of the tragedy of what's happening, and that gives me a great sense of optimism about our future and in the history of our people. We march, we shout, we sing, we dance. Right, look at who just got the pullet surprise, right, but look at that. But look at Beyonce and what

she did atcha Right. It has always been as part of our history that our artists, everybody is part of the movement. Everyone understands that it's about the expression of feeling and we can do that with joy and with with conviction and with purpose. Great. I think God is setting us up for a woman of color president. I think that Senor Kamala Harris. I think she's our future president. And I hope she hope God puts his hands on her and says, you know what, I want you to do.

This all as God's play Put that on your playlist. Two by drill. We thank you for joining us. Thank you guys, it's honored to be with you. Thank you for coming. All right, it's the breakfast clud the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ and Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy, we are the Breakfast Club. Let's get in some let's get into rum of report. Let's go. This is the rumor Report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. You know, me is out and I'm tired of doing these damn rumors.

All right, but now let's talk about Kanye West. Now, Kanye put a whole bunch of tweets up in the last couple of days. Of course, you know, push your t's albums coming out May twenty fifth, that's the fact, all right. Then then you have Tiana Tiller that's coming out after in the next month of June twenty second. I heard some of that too. You have Kanye and Cutty album June eighth. I ain't none of that. Kanye West album coming out June first. I heard some of that,

and then he announced NAS's album is June fifteenth. He said he hand he's hand producing all the albums and Nas is the next one June fifteen. Did you hear any of that? Now? I was supposed to, but uh naas had took the follow whatever you call it. What do y'all call it when y'all in the studio, pro tools, files, whatever, whatever, it was NAS that the session, Yes, the session. There you go. I'm curious to hear about that. We want to hear NAS and Kanye. Yeah, that's that's that's been

nass Uh. They've always said NAS is probable. I never really thought that though, and I don't think so either. I'm thinking about his biggest record, eate me now, you know the first album was all amazing. I don't know. Yeah, but yeah, man, why why wouldn't I be here for a NAS album produced by Kanye West? I think that would be dope. Kanye said that he was doing those beach live from the Sunken Place. That's what he said on Twitter yesterday. I'm excited about that. Also, Whiz Khalifa

announced that his album is coming out. He put a date on July thirteenth. It's called Rolling Papers two. There's a lot of music that's coming out in the next two and a half months. You add Drake to that, you add Whiz, that's a lot of music. Listen to everything. You ain't gonna makeb me listen to everything. I'm gonna listen to what I want to listen to You're gonna listen to all that. You're gonna listen to all the Kanye stuff he produced, because you're gonna want to hear that.

You're gonna want you gonna listen to Wiz Khalifa. You're gonna listen to Drake maybe Kid. He ain't guaranteed it. I'll listen to with and Drake, but I like I like with, I like Drake sometime. Okay, Now, last week, a nineteen year old woman said that all Kelly was grooming his girls with a sex cult and UH allegedly was giving him STDs. Well, it seems like because of this, I'll say, allegedly that R Kelly's publicists, his assistant, and

his lawyer have severed all ties with the singer. Y'all like twenty years too late, be like y'all should have said, y'all should have severed ties with him when the tape came out back in the day. But I've been trying to figure out, with all that being said, how is he still toring? How is he still selling music? Like people are still supporting him? You're not looking at me asking me that question, right, okay, looking at me like are you serious? Like I've been up on this radio

station saying this for the for the past eight years. Okay, I do not know why people still support r Kelly. R Kelly has made it the same stuff that Donald Trump is made of. Okay, he's teflon. For whatever reason, people still support al Kelly and act like his allegations, uh are not real. Yeact like y'all didn't see the goddamn tape and loved it and loved to bring up the fact that he was not guilty in court, Like there wasn't a whole table out there with him coming

pin and coming on a young girl. Now, everybody jumped just now I say that. I don't think he can't say that. Oh I wasn't allowed to say that now. Also, didn't he reach out to you, wanted to have a conversation with you and then have a pow wow with you? Yeah, you can kiss my ass though that's not happening. Okay. Never, we ain't got nothing to talk about. That was my That was my reply back to him his people. We

ain't got nothing to talk about then. Never, not on the record, not off the record, nothing, you know what I mean. The only the only conversation I would entertain with R. Kelly would be a public conversation on the radio with him confessing to all his sins. That's it, nothing more than nothing less other than that. We ain't got nothing to wrap about. All right, Well that is your room or report all right now, will be back tomorrow and sham, yes, sir, were you giving that? Donkey?

Donkey of Today is going to Kim Zoliak. We'd like her to come to the front of the conversation. We'd like to have a world with her. Okay, all right, we'll do Kim when we come back. Don't move. It's to Breakfast Club, Go morning. I was going to Donkey. It's the Donkey of the Death Devil Breakfast Club. Yes, Donkey Today for Monday, April twenty three goes The Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolziac. That'shw Aprid was her name, Yes, Kim Zoliac the show. I don't now. I'm all for

freedom of speech, freedom of expression, freedom of thought. Everybody has the right to say what they want. Everybody has the right to express themselves how they want. Everybody have the right to think what they want. I stumbled upon a play called Inherit to win. It was published in nineteen fifty five, and one of the themes of the players that during this period people stopped expressing their thoughts, beliefs, or ideas because they were afraid they would lose their

livelihood or worse. You know, I don't want to live in a time period like that. I don't want people to be afraid to express themselves, to speak their minds, to think freely. I believe, in the words of Evelyn Beatrice Hall, I may not agree with what you have to say without defend to the death you're right to say it. Well, maybe not the death, but I defend you're right to say it. Now, with that said, you can have freedom of thought, freedom of expression, freedom of speech.

But remember it works both ways. So you can say what you want. But if it's stupid, I have the freedom to give you the credit you deserve for being stupid. And if what you have said is not the truth, I have to freedom to call you a devil, damn liar. And that brings us to Kim Zozie Act. Now, I don't watch Real Housewives of Atlanta. I have better things to do with my time, like absolutely nothing, which by

the way, is my favorite pastime. But apparently Kim Zozie I had some thoughts about racism in America, or should I say the perceived racism in America. Let's hear it, this whole racism every one of those world apology for this racism they already trying to claims long ago charres. You know, nobody really binds to it because the social media wasn't there and racism wasn't all that real. But I gotta read what she said, because it's hard to

understand mayonnaise when it's mad and mumbling. Let me see, she said, Uh, this whole racism thing in this day and age is bs like to every one of those mother efforts on that couch owes this world and apology for this racism stuff. If social media wasn't there, racism wasn't all that real. So let me hear it a getting out that I read it. This whole racism thing

in this day and age is bullshit. Every one of those mothers on that couch, this world of apology for this racism they already trying to claims long ago scharreise. You know, nobody really binds to it because the social media wasn't there, and racism wasn't all that real. Let's unpack this. Kim says, the whole racism thing in this day and age is BS. I agree, racism is BS, and it's been BS and every day and age. Racism is never not been BS in any error. Okay, racism

is played out. It's a dated concept, and I can't believe in twenty eighteen people are still racist. But that's not what Kim is talking about. Okay, that's not what Kim is talking about at all. What else did she say, like to every one of those mother efforts on that couch, owes this world an apology for this racism stuff? Kim, I don't even know what you're trying to say. Okay, why do a group of black women have to apologize for racism in America? Kim? Your ancestors were the oppressors. Okay,

your people should be apologizing for racism, all right. That right there is the epitome of white privilege. The fact that you, a white woman, would ask a group of black women to apologize for racism in America and then to say, if social media wasn't there, racism wasn't all that real. That's terribly worded by the way, if social media wasn't there, racism wasn't all that real. You know how I always tell white people to use their privilege

to combat prejudice. This is the exact opposite of that. Okay, this is a prime example of a white person using their privilege to act like problems that affect minorities don't exist, though, Right, It's not that if social media wasn't there, racism was and all that real. If social media wasn't dead, and all these racist sacks wouldn't be caught on camera, and it would make it easier for white people like you

to ignore them. But here's the reason I don't worry about expressing people that express themselves like this or this is the reason I don't worry about speech like this, or the reason I don't worry about thoughts like this. See, the truth is we all know racism is real. That's not even a debate. Like, I'm not about to argue with someone on whether whether or not racism is real, Okay, same way I don't argue with people about Chick fil

A being delicious, all right. In fact, I would entertain a debate about Chick fil A being delicious before I engage in a debate about racism being real because it takes to Chick fil A is all a matter of opinion. Do you think Chick fil a is delicious? Envy? I sure? Okay, Well we don't have to argue. Do you think racism is real? Yes? I don't care if you thought it wasn't okay, because it is real. I write racism being real as a fact. It's the truth, always has been

and always will be. And when it comes to the truth, always remember that your truth is still truth even if you don't believe it, and racism is still racism even if you don't believe it exists. Please give Kim zozi act the biggest he are what I but we should humor her. Humor her because I feel like some people feel like that. What do you mean in twenty eighteen, I think some people explain that racisticism doesn't exist. You want to ask, do you want a humor? Just humor?

That's humor Kim Zoziat Okay, I'm damn people that may think like her. I'm not in By the way, whatever you call up here and express, express your freedom of thought. You know we're all about free speech, freedom of expression, freedom of thought, whatever you feel. I'm not even going to dispute you, Okay, good or bad? Well I agree with your disagree. I'm not gonna say a work eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. Do you feel that racism doesn't exist? Is that what we're asking

right now? Yes? Do you feel like Kim Zosia? Do you feel like racism doesn't exist anymore? And this day? They? Okay, all right, you want to play this game this morning? Do you feel like Kim Zosiac? I call us up right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the morning. Everybody is DJ Envy Angela Yee. Charlomagne the guy, we are the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us. Charlomagne gave Kim Zosiac donkey up the day for what?

Because Kim Zosiak was on Real Housewives in Atlanta and she said this, this whole racism thing in this day and age is bullsh every one of those fathers on that couch for this world of topology, for this racism. They already trying to claim that long ago chres. You know, nobody's really bought into it because the social media wasn't

there racism wasn't all that real. Now, if you didn't understand what she said, she said, Uh, this whole racism thing in this day and age is bs like that, every one of those mother efforts on that couch old this world and apology for this racism stuff. If social media wasn't there, racism wasn't all that real. The reason I read that back to y'all because I understand that it's hard to understand mannis when it's mad and mumbling,

so you probably couldn't really understand her. But I'm not about to debate with nobody on whether or not rac racism is real. But we are humoring people this morning. Hello, we gotta tell what we're doing. But we're taking the calls and we want to speak to the people. Yeah, but we want to see if racism is we're asking people, is racism real? We're just humoring. Now. What's your name, mama? Um? Jen? Okay,

you don't want to give your real name? All right? Jen? No, because I feel like y'all are about to go all in on me because we're not gonna say nothing if you whatever. We're all about freedom of thought, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, whatever you say, whether we agree or disagree. We're not gonna say nothing. Are you black and white? For his mama? I'm a white woman, all right, so let's go give you sound black. Well, your voice is transracial?

Do racism exists? You know? I love everyone. I love everyone so and I know that's something a racist person on pop would say, right, but go ahead, So what's your comment, mama? Let me say this. Um, I really enjoy your show. I like the music, but sometimes in the morning, I really get irritated because I feel like every day we're talking about racist and I understand that it is a problem. I do see and I have witnessed things where a black male has been treated differently

against the white mail. But at the same time, and everyone says there's no such thing as reverse racism, I don't agree with that because as a white woman, I have been treated differently by a black race because what my ancestors have done. I don't agree with what they did by any means. If I could go back and change history, I would. I don't like it, and I'm I feel bad that people have to go through things

because of what someone my skin color did. But at the same time, I don't feel like people of this day and age that treat people everyone equal should be mistreated. And that's the problem. We judge books by its cover. Like your guys' comment about calling white people mail, I don't really know what that what how you're meaning that? So I can't be a one to judge. I'm gonna tell you something. Your moodiest man is right now. I'm gonna be honest with you. I love you, But you

moved as mayonnaise right now? Mannaids don't taste two good? Do you like mannid? Do you like man? Do you really like mayonnaise? Be honest? No, exactly. It's disgusting, that's what I mean. Okay, it's nasty, all right? Anything else? Um, you're so mayonnaise is nasty? Yes? Okay, so he was nasty, no one. Yes. The other day you said Taylor Swift was nasty. Attitude, the girl attitude. She's a sweet Taylor Swift. I've never seen attitude. And and the way she was

singing that song disgusting, nasty like mannaise. It was a bad cover. It was all right things, So why are you mad at me? But that's a racist comment. No, it's not calling that's that's profiling someone because they're white. They're manonnaids off yellow. Oh my goodness, okay what everyone has their opinions. Y'all have a great day. Thank you, baby, have a good day. You have a gooing mom. I'm sorry for my coach. This guy a five five one O five one, Charlemagne, Dad, Kim Zozi, donkey up the

day and listen. I want everybody out there that that that is really offended by the term mannais. I need y'all know that mayonnaise isn't real. What mannaise isn't real. It's a social conscrupt. You never had mannais on the sandwich before. Mannaise doesn't exist. I'm not okay. Social media wasn't there. Mayonnaise wouldn't be real. Kim Zoziak said, racism isn't real. It really doesn't exist. She said something to that effect. Do you agree with her? Call us now

is the breakfast club one morning morning? Everybody is DJ envy Angela yee. Charlemagne the guy we are the breakfast club. Now if he just joined us, Charlemagne gave Kim donkey up the day. Now, why did you give him? Whyn't you give a donkey to day for these comments that she made right here, this whole racism thing in this day and he's just bullshed every one of those others on this world of topology for this racism. They already

tried to claim that long ago. Schres, you know, nobody really wanted you because the social media wasn't there and racism wasn't all that real. Now. I know, it's hard to understand mayonnaise when it's mumbling, when it's mad and mumbling, but she said this whole racism thing in this day and age is bs like that. Every one of those mother ever was on that couch, oh this world and apology for this racism stuff. If social media wasn't there, racism wasn't all that real. All right, Well, let's go

to the phone on Hello. Who's this Hey, this is Nicole. Nicole, we're talking about Kim Zosia. Do you do you agree with what she said? It's crazy because I kind of feel like she was talking about that, apologizing to her for like, you know, they gang up on her, just coming from where I lived. I lived in Brooklyn and I went to um an all black high school school I went to. I went to Lafiette. Okay, and I was bullied for being white, and I'm naturally half Puerto

Rican and Spanish and half Italian. My friend, I'm sorry. Do you think racism is really I think it's very real, but I think it's real on both ends. No, and I think that it's we want just puts the color card behind us and move forward. All of this will stop and stop seeing a color on a person's skin. That's what we try to get white people to understand. We're trying to white person feel stop white. Not every white person is a racist. I agree, you're right. Play

the song. God damn it. I can't, Okay, Mama, what I agree with you? I agree with it. Not every white person. We know that. But like I hate when white people call up and try to tell black people like if y'all stop being racist, the will stop being racist. Y'all started this? Hello, Hello, Hey, do you believe yes, mamma, good morning, good morning. I was just trying to get the comment about Kim crazy self. What you think about Kim?

Will you agree with Kim? I don't agree with Kim um, And it's hard to tell with people like her because she's around black people all the time. So it's like, I don't know if she either little racist or she just in informed about you know, how really black people act, or I don't care if she's racist or not. But don't be running around saying that, you know, if it wasn't, if social media wasn't, that racism wasn't all that. I don't even you're right, you're right in Charlemagne. I cannot

believe that I agree with you, right, mama? What does the world come into when people start agreeing with me? I know, hello, who's this? Hey? Do you agree with Kim Sosiac racism real or not? No? I don't agree with her, but I called to say I've been watching housewives for years and everybody who watching sho know Kim's

mentality is not even where most of ours is. So for us to argue with her, it's like we're giving her that opportunity to make us sweat and we shouldn't because she's mentally not even on our level or understand the whole argument about racism. Right, thank you, mama. What's the moral of the story. The moral of the story is truth. It is still truth even if you don't believe it. And racism is still racism, even if you don't believe it exists. Knock it off, like, come on,

like stop it. Stop using the term manaise. I am not going to like it. I am not going to stop using the term mannaise. I don't know why the term mannaise pisses white people off, but I think mannaise this is disgusting. I think it's nasty, and when I use it, I'm using it to describe people with nasty attitude. What about it? White people call you fried chicken. They can't call me. I don't care you'd be. I don't hurt. I don't eat fried chicken. You see this skin You

don't get skinning like this, even fried chicken. Goddamn it. All right, that's number one. I used to eat fried chicken. Okay, but that has nothing to do with nothing. I'm calling somebody who a nasty attitude mannaise, all right. Taylor Swift sings a song and it sounds nasty and horrible, mannaise all right. If I don't like a record, if I think a record is whack and it's it's a disgusting record. And it happens to be about post Malone I'm gonna

say it's mannaise music. You know. Okay, we got rumors on the way. We'll tell you about Colin Kaepernick. He just won one of the highest honors dropping the clues box for Colin Kaepernick, my guy, and also six to nine in Cassanova gunshots at the Barclays. We'll tell you about it when we come back Breakfast Local. I have a confessionating, oh boy, I went down the Starbucks. You did. You better not have a start, but I will knock it off the floor. I got some luck of it.

I got some honey from my tea. I had some other green tea, some organic green tea that we have up here, and I wouldn't got some honey. I didn't pay for it. Didn't paid for it, so they gave you free stolen? What does that sell on your mug? White tears? Excuse me on your mug because you stop? Why do you make issues out of every time? Why do you you know what? Forget it. Let's get to the rooms. Let's talk Cassanova and nine just oh got its report for Breakfast Club. Well, let's break this down.

That was fighting night over the weekend in Brooklyn. Adrian Bruno was the headline and fight and it was a draw. It was a tie, as it should have been. Now I think that was the right call. I don't know about that one. I mean, I feel like Adrian Bruna should have let his hands go more. He didn't. He didn't, but I fus happen the first six rounds. I think Adrian bron he didn't. He didn't swing as much as I thought he would. But when he did he did, he did. Tim Franni almost put that boy up well.

After the fright, Adrian Brona had to say this, after the drought was given. I'll beat man. Let me se him money. Hey, I'll beat hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, I'll beat your ass. Look at his face. It looked like I beat it. What they beat my Martin Luke King went, man, you know what, I'm gonna be honest. I'm a honest man. We went at it for twelve rounds. That's why we could do it again. We're gonna do this game. We could do it. I beat your ass. We could do

it again. I beat sure ass like you stole something. I beat your ass like you got suspend it from school. Can do my ball. We're gonna get to more if you want. You blue stuck. I'm ready to fight right now. Come on, man, you don't face set up. You need parroside him. You need parrotside of alcohol. You need to settle down your place on six nine right now. You're a blood first of all, y'all sit there and act like Adrian Bruna is not the most entertaining person and

you're a damn okay. If he could really really back it up in the ring, then he'd be the biggest thing in the sport. I just don't understand what going at it means. Gay huh, I don't. I'm confused. His wife people being called manny. Stop it now. Let's tell Adrian Bruna said this about the rematch. Would you like to fight Vargas again based on this struggle? Hell? Yeah, but let's go to my town. You know, I want to fight where I'm from. That's how the Mexicans here.

Everybody keep bulling me. They're gonna rice and chicken. I want somebody that wants some Coni's around me. I have no idea. I've been trying to figure out what was that Coney Island hot dog? I was trying to figure out what a coney is the whole weekend long. I guess it came out to the fight. I don't know.

I don't know all right now. Also behind the scenes, allegedly to Kashi and Cassan Nova ran into each other and allegedly, uh, somebody fired a gun shot or after this, to Kashi had to say this when he was outside, stupid, where you're going the floor? Hey, I get shot, don't I don't know what's going on. I am man, I don't know. This is Charlomagne and God talking. In case you're new to me or anything that I stand for, I want you to know that one of the basic

principles of my life. And I don't talk to niggas after five o'clock. Okay, okay, okay, Well, I don't know what happened. They found a slug, then they said somebody was arrested, and then they didn't find anybody. Did they find anybody? I don't know. All I know is I'm over here drinking my green tea. I'm somebody's daddy, Okay, okay, I'm a husband, all right, a businessman. I don't have time for this N word nonsense. Could you move on

to something nice. Please Colin Kaepernick Amnesty's International's highest honor. Congratulations to him. Drop on a clues bomb for Colin Kaepernick, my guy, and then we have a speech after you. One, How can you stand for the national anthem of a nation that preaches and propagates freedom and justice for all that's so unjust to so many of the people living there? How can you willingly be blind to the truth of

systemic racialized injustice. Is the people's unbroken love for themselves that motivates me, even when faced with the humanizing norms of a system that can lead to the loss of one's life over simply being black. The good brother, Colin Kaepernik is doing nothing but the work. Drop one a clues bonds for Colin Kaepernick, and I can't wait until he wins the Nobel Peace Prize, and congratulations to him. All right in that is your rumor report, angela Ye

will be back tomorrow and shout to revote. We'll see you guys tomorrow. Right everybody else and People's Choice mixes up next. Let us know what you want to hear eight hundred five eighty five one oh five one and get your request in right now. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning,

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